Jan. 8, 2022 - 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.
So goodbye now.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, are we reaping what we've sowed now?
That goes back to the question I think Mark Weber was tackling in the first hour.
Welcome back to TPC this Saturday evening, January the 8th.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander here with you now.
Keith, wow.
Voting rights, okay, this is another thing that we're talking about that keeps being talked about.
Now, I said this, I've said it before on this program.
I said it to you at supper a couple of nights ago.
The last time I checked, everybody could vote in this country.
Every black person can vote in this country.
Not only can they vote, they can early vote for about 30 days prior to the election.
They can mail in their ballots.
They can drop them off in a little post office style type box.
Voting has never been easier and has never lasted so long, but yet still we hear that Stacey Abrams, this is like her career now, voting rights.
They're trying to take away our right to vote.
You can vote for a damn month before the election.
You can mail it in.
You don't even have to leave your house.
What in the hell?
Am I missing something?
I'm a pretty smart guy.
They're taking away your right to vote.
If you can't vote in the amount of time and through the many opportunities and the many different varieties of way they give you to vote, if you can't manage to vote and cast a vote in this day and age, that's your problem.
What's all this voting rights stuff taking away the rights of blacks to vote?
That's got to be more, if the races were reversed, you wouldn't have heard about it at all, type of nonsense that we've been talking about.
Well, what they're talking about is facilitating voter fraud.
That's what all of these laws and new regulations have accomplished.
And they've accomplished it under the rubric or under the guise of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
That was not nearly as controversial at the time as the 64 Civil Rights Act, but this is a key to government in the United States.
You have to be voted into office for, you know, under our constitutional system to be the president or to be a congressman or woman or a senator.
Now, also, we have voting for local and state governmental positions too.
What they insist upon, it goes back to what we were saying about equality having a different meaning under this new regime that has come about since the 1920s actually in America.
It's not enough to have the opportunity to vote.
You have to have equal outcomes.
If black people aren't being elected to office, then there's something sinister afoot and we have to do something about it.
That's what they think.
For example, if black people for some reason or another have difficulty maneuvering what was an election has envisioned by the founding fathers, that you show up at a polling place between eight in the morning and seven in the evening and you show verification of your identity, a picture ID, like a driver's license,
that apparently is considered too onerous and too burdensome for black people and others that are not white and straight to accomplish within the rubric of their life.
So they feel that if there is a black person out there, some person acting on behalf of black people, like a minister or somebody harvesting ballots for some group supported by Stacey Abrams or something, has the right to harvest that vote and make sure that it gets counted.
And of course, that the individual's responsibility to go out and vote and make their voice heard, that is totally lost in this analysis that's going on about voting rights at the present time.
We need to go back.
We basically, you know, we started adulterating the system when we allowed absentee ballots without real medical proof that, for example, the person could not show up at the poll or that somebody that is, you know, out of the country at the time, that they actually are.
I've had this experience personally.
I went to get an absentee ballot for my mother at the Shahelby County Election Commission because she was in her nursing home and couldn't get out.
But when I showed up, they told me very explicitly, you can only get one ballot.
I said, what if I mess it up or something or if she messes up, can I have another one?
No, I couldn't.
Then right after I got mine, I mean, the second, you know, teller, I guess, at the election commission, I saw a black woman get 50.
And I said, what's up?
Why is this person getting 50?
Oh, she works for this minister.
And what was happening was that this minister, this black minister was telling his congregation, don't worry your pretty little heads about voting.
I know who you ought to vote for.
Just sign out in the reception area as you leave the sanctuary.
We have a card table set up with a secretary and she's got all these absentee ballots.
You just sign those.
We'll date them and we'll fill them out for you the way they're supposed to do that.
Now, to be clear, you are hypothesizing that, but what we know for a fact is that you got one and the lady behind you got 50.
We do know that.
Right.
And I asked why she did.
They said, oh, she's the secretary for they named the black church in the community.
And we let them get those.
Well, see, there is a inequality right there.
You know, what's good for the goose is apparently not good for the gander when it comes to voting rights.
All of these expanded voting rights are to facilitate the election of left-wing and black candidates to office.
And holding them to any reasonable standard is insufferable to them.
They want the right, if there are 3,000 black adults in a community, they want 3,000 black votes to be cast.
in the way that the Democrats think they ought to be cast.
That's where we are at the present time, and the Republicans don't have the intestinal fortitude to fight this off.
But you see what happens when you allow that to follow its natural progression.
You have a stolen election like we had in 2020.
Well, it makes more sense than anything I've heard with regard to where they're trying to disenfranchise and take away the rights of blacks to vote.
There's no sensible explanation.
They bend over backwards.
They bring themselves into conf.
Got to take a break.
We'll be back with Keith Alexander the Great.
Alexander's.
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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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.
You are a racist.
Your mom is a racist.
Your dad is a racist.
And your entire family is racist.
And you should all be punished.
That's what Governor Brad Little thinks about you.
So much so that he took $30 million of taxpayers' money to force critical race theory down the throats of schoolchildren, even though the Idaho legislature voted against it.
This is the doctrine that teaches your children that just because they are white, they are racist.
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And now back to tonight's show.
Well, we started off this year with an international guest, Nick Griffin, in London.
We had another international guest tonight, Mark Weber, in California.
We got some nice correspondence this week as well.
Here's one.
Now listen to this guy.
This guy in Florida, Keith, Jay in Florida.
Dear James, time flies so quickly.
When we visited Fort Pillow, I gave Gene Andrews a book that I wanted him to pass along to you.
And Keith, after he read it, The Assassination of James Forrestal by David Martin is a very important book about our first Secretary of Defense.
He was murdered because he opposed recognition of Israel, and he sided with the Arabs whose supplies of oil was vital for our nation.
I don't want the book back, but I want to make sure you read it.
If Gene has forgotten, would you please give him a friendly reminder?
Well, Jay, listen, you think you know a guy, right?
I mean, Gene, Gene, you owe me a book, buddy.
We do want that book.
I tell you what, Gene, all kidding aside, Gene is the best of the best.
You never know when you're going to end up with TPC.
You might be at Fort Pillow with us one day with Gene Andrews leading the tour.
That was a day I'll always remember.
But, yeah, I got, you know, we were just with Gene at Nathan Bedford Forrest's 34th burial the other day.
A few, well, I say the other day.
It was a few months ago now.
But nevertheless, we'll ask, all kidding aside, Jay, we'll ask him about that book.
Now, here's one for you, Keith, that I think you'll enjoy.
This comes from Denise in Minnesota.
Dear James and Keith, hope you're doing well.
I've been working long hours, and hopefully, we'll get this to you before Christmas.
But if not, there are 12 days of Christmas, Keith.
You always remind me of that.
Well, if you haven't heard, it's been a mess up here in Minnesota.
We're on the world map now, unfortunately, not for any good reason.
But since I, and probably everybody else, is fatigued with bad news, I'm going to leave that off for now and look on the good in this joyous season.
There are still many beautiful things in Minnesota.
We have a blanket of white snow, which is very pretty.
The Christmas lights are spectacular, especially at night when the lights dance off the surface of the snow, making it look like a million tiny diamonds.
There's sleigh rides, ice castles, snowmen with carrot noses, hot chocolate and cider, bonfires, sledding, and ice skating.
The sounds of kids laughing and skates scraping the surface of the ice is music to my ears.
It brings back fond childhood memories.
As soon as my wobbly toddler legs got some strength, I got a pair of skates, as did all my siblings.
Once you gain your ice legs, you're flying and sledding down the hill at mock speed is so much fun.
I wish every kid could experience that.
Up here in the north, we've learned to love and respect the elements.
It's cold, sometimes bitterly cold, but it instills in you a strength that has both the quietness of a soft snowfall and a strong backbone that says you better get a shovel.
I've experienced many snowfalls, many as deep as 12 inches.
You literally can't get out the door.
You have to inch your way out.
That may sound awful, but everything coming to a standstill is not always such a bad thing.
It's as if God is saying that's enough.
You're not going anywhere.
A deep blanket of soft, fluffy white snow is not only visually beautiful, it absorbs the ambient sound.
The sound of silence is magical.
In it, you can hear God whisper.
A nod to my Scandinavian ancestors who endured, adapted, and learned to survive in brutally cold climates for millennia.
We have it much easier today, which makes enjoying the delights of winter so much easier.
I'll wrap this up now.
I hear tell that Keith used to live in Minnesota when he was a kid.
So my guess is he knows how to pitch a snowball.
That comes from Denise in Minnesota.
What a great and thoughtful letter.
Keith?
Well, Minnesota was blessed to not have diversity for a long time.
And that's kept them innocent and it's kept them kind of puzzled about southerners and our approach to racial issues.
Now, as my father said at the time, he came up there because he had army buddies that got him into an electrician's apprenticeship program.
And that's why I was born there.
But he said that the people of Minnesota were the salt of the earth, the best people around.
He said, but it was not an uncommon occurrence for him to be lectured to about race relations by native Minnesotans.
And he said he would just kind of shake his head and roll his eyes.
He said, it's like people that live in the desert presuming to tell people that lived in the jungle about jungle survival techniques.
Unfortunately, Minnesota has been visited with the blessings of diversity within the past 10 years or 20 years.
And in places like Minnesota and St. Paul, I don't know that they're a majority, but they're a very substantial minority if they're not.
And as a result, they're finding out firsthand what Southerners have always had to deal with, which is the problems that attend diversity.
I remember Ann Coulter said specifically one time, she said, tell me of any nation in the world that has not had racial diversity in which racial diversity was not an enormous problem.
You know, that type of forthrightness is what has, you know, made me a fan of Ann Coulter's and you too.
You know, you've got to be realistic.
Diversity, our nation has been an experiment in diversity.
And whether it's going to end successfully or not is really an open question at this point.
We've got to get some type of agreement about what standards are going to apply.
For example, in voting, are we going to have a different set of standards for black people as opposed to white people?
Are we going to waive wise laws that restrict who can cast a vote and how a vote can be cast in order to facilitate basically the dispossession of white people from our government?
That's what it's all about, folks.
And we're going to have to insist on common sense prevailing and not being guilt-tripped by the likes of people like Stacey Abrams.
These people are nothing but partisans.
White people have just as much of a right to racial solidarity as black people, as brown people, as Middle Eastern people, as African people, people from Asia.
And we need to recognize that.
Unfortunately, there is a move afoot to basically dispossess the founding stock of America from the nation that our ancestors carved out of a wilderness.
We've been very generous in opening our doors to people, but we're going to have to insist that the rules are the rules and we're going to have to maintain them.
And I think that when you have experience with racial minorities, then you begin to see this.
All the problems with Derek Chauvin and with George Floyd and whatnot.
That's an example of the problems that you have when you have two groups of people that have different expectations and sets of ethics about what is right and what is wrong.
And, you know, if we change to the third world way of doing things, we're going to have a dysfunctional nation.
In fact, our nation is getting very close to being dysfunctional at the present time.
Let's hope that we can steer a course and bring us back into the broad channel of, you know, having a functional society that we're not going to become increasingly dysfunctional in the pursuit of the false gods of political correctness, as you call it, James.
Well, I mean, secession is always an option.
This is something Brad Griffin has brought up.
I mean, we are the majority now, at least within the Republican Party, with regards to the number of Republicans feeling as though they're being oppressed because they're white.
The number of Republicans that are now openly considering secession as a viable alternative, we have become the majority of the Republican Party.
Now, we still have no seat in power.
There's still no squad, as you said, Keith.
There's no squad of Republicans that are standing up for our people, but the base of the Republican Party has shifted over the course of the last five years in a way that I don't think has gotten its proper due.
We've mentioned it, but I don't think the impact of that has yet been felt.
We'll see where it goes.
Thank you, Keith, for tonight.
We'll talk to you again, my friend, next week.
Jack Ryan's going to close the show out next.
Stay tuned.
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Closing out another great show to start this new year.
Jack Ryan making his first appearance of 2022.
Jack was out last week for our opening night of the year.
And then the week before that, of course, we closed the calendar year out of 2021 with Pastor Brett McAtee with a very special Christmas message in the third hour, our last hour of that particular year.
And so this is Jack's first week back.
In three weeks, his first appearance of the new year.
This is normally a time of the year where Jack hits the road.
He may be in Hilton Head playing a little tennis and polishing up his tennis game or even in South Africa.
I think you wintered there a couple of years ago, Jack, and you actually couldn't get home, in fact, because it was the year that Corona set in.
But you're battening down the hatches and hunkering down in the brutally cold Chicagoland area this year.
Are you not?
No trips planned as of this moment.
No, right?
I am hunkering down in Chicago.
But that, what is that?
What is that gal, that Swedish girl with the autism, Greta Thornberg and stuff, she mouths off a lot about global warming.
I'd like to see her right here in Chicago in late January and February when it's negative five degrees.
And then she can mouth off about global warming.
Someone throw a little cold water on her.
She would die then.
Well, yeah, they don't say global warming anymore.
They say climate change.
But that's called seasons.
Like in here in the Midwest, upper Midwest, we have seasons.
We have spring, summer, autumn is a nice one.
And then in winter, yeah, you got some cold, cold weather.
So Lake Michigan is freezing over.
I kind of like the extreme cold.
I think it clears out some things like that.
So I mean, it would suck if you're a homeless person, but I actually have a home.
So yeah, I like it.
Winter Wonderland, it's cold and stuff like that.
Couples are hugging each other more, but COVID is messing us up.
So that's messing up our birth rate.
So we want our yeah, you got to get together and cuddle up to have those babies, but it's messing you up in Chicago more than it is us down here in the South because of the different, well, you know, governments, of course, that you have there and here.
But that wind does whip off of the face of Lake Michigan, does it not?
It makes it for cold nights up there in January in Chicago.
But it is the dawn of a new year.
And last week, Jack, we had Nick Griffin.
We had, let me see if I remember this off the top of my head.
We had Ramsey Paul, Brad Griffin, Patrick Ryan, and Sam Bushman.
Nah, pause for effect.
Of course, I remembered Sam Bushman.
We all talked about resolutions and commitments and things like that, predictions for the new year.
You got any?
I'm just trying to keep being alive, just trying to get up every morning and try to do something positive and things like that.
And I feel like this last 30 years after I left New York City in the late 90s, I felt like I had to warn Tennessee and the rest of the country what was coming in about these Islamic terrorists and mass immigration.
And I was very, very clear about what was going on.
But now I feel like, you know, I've warned the country enough, but now it's more just like get up every day, do something positive and prepare this stuff.
So I've been through worse stuff.
I mean, this horrible plague of Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and all these homosexual, crazy stuff, newer, all this stuff that the rest of America is like just dealing with now.
I've been dealing with for the last 30 years.
So it's nothing new.
I've been dealing with it.
And so my deal is just like every day, live a positive life, get up every morning, do positive stuff, help people, but don't freak out that there's bad things happening because this bad stuff has been happening for the last 30 years.
And I've dealt with it.
That's my new impression.
30 years, to say the least, you know, but it's a good resolution.
So let's talk about your rogue of the year, your trader of the year.
American Renaissance does this.
You've been doing it longer than that.
What do you got?
Okay, so this Trader of the Year award was originally done by Wilmot Robertson, who's the author of this brilliant book, The Dispossessed Majority.
I think Sam Dixon bought cadence of cartons of it to try to wake up the other people.
But he had a Trader of the Year.
It was for white, regular Americans and assimilated people.
Who was the worst Trader of the Year?
And then after it went down, American Renaissance brought it back.
I actually convinced the editors of American Renaissance to bring back this Trader of the Year award.
And the first one in 2013 was Rand Paul.
So this year, my choice for the Trader of the Year was this British poofer, this wanker, James Quigley, who was the CEO of Coca-Cola, which was once a southern company, a very strong one, Coke.
I think they used to actually put cocaine in.
I think they actually used to put literally cocaine.
I don't know if they had that thing, but it was a substitute for alcohol.
And it's a Coke was it was a very southern one.
But this British guy, and he is a white Gentile that he has.
He came there.
He was raised in Britain.
And he, the CEO, he has taken the wealth of Coca-Cola and he was promoting Black Lives Matter.
He was promoting, oh, you couldn't have voting restrictions that you had to actually vote where you are.
You could just mail everything in.
And he was doing Antifa, things like that.
Pressured Major League Baseball to remove the Major League Baseball ulcer game from Georgia because of these things.
And so that's, I mean, there's so many bad, woke corporate people from Tyson Foods or from Walmart that contributed to Black Lives Matter and things like that.
But this guy, James Quigley, he was like one of the really worst in Coca-Cola.
And we did get some pullback.
We pushed it out there that this is the guy, this multi-millionaire that was disrespecting our country, messing up our elections.
And we identified him as a traitor.
And that's the key thing it is.
You have to find some individual traitor, identify him, and then punish him and put it out.
You can't just whine and things about the liberal media or academia.
You got to find some individual person that's either an enemy or a traitor.
And this traitor, that's why that was my choice of traitor of the year.
And I'm disrespected that I'm disappointed that American Renaissance didn't make an individual traitor.
They just say, oh, it's Conservative Inc. and they're all bad.
And things, you need to find some individual traitor, find him, identify him, and then punish him.
So that's what I did.
I will say this.
I will say this.
I hear you, but in the defense of the great Jared Taylor and his team there, it's hard to narrow it down in this day and age.
Am I right?
I mean, you pair it down to one.
That's a tall order.
And there's so many deserving of the honor.
Well, there are so many traitors, but if you don't identify it as one or two, they get away with it.
And so there's bad traders.
Wow, there are lots of ones, terrible Reiners, rhinos, like the Bush family.
I really dislike the Romney family.
But they're not being punished.
If you just give them, you say, oh, it's just Conservative Inc. or it's just the liberal media or the Rhinos, they don't have to pay any price for it.
But if you identify the real specific billionaire, multi-millionaire people that are traitors, you can identify them and you can punish them.
And you can see that they don't get a free pass.
They don't get to play golf every weekend and stuff like that.
You can see that they have to hang out.
And we gave a lot of flashback to this guy, James Quigley.
And we called all the numbers of the Coca-Cola public relations things.
And they backed down.
And that's a case.
So I like to go with the idea of Saul Linsky's rules for radicals.
You have to make it personal.
You have to see that the people that are your adversaries, it's a personal person.
And you have to see that they are, that you can do, you don't have to kill them, shoot them, guns, but you can identify them and you can punish them.
And that's what I want to do.
That's why I made this guy, James Quigley, this poopter from England that came over to us and he's running this former southern, very strong business, Coca-Cola.
He's messed it up, but now he's got to hang out.
He can't show his face in public too much, thanks to us.
So that's my Trader of the Year.
You can have your choice.
But if you have to find the Trader of the Year, you've got to identify him and you got to deal with him.
And you got to like bite him.
Well, you know, for me, I, again, hard to pare down to one, but I say this all the time.
Boy, if I had the capacity for hate, hatred in my heart, it would be resigned for those who are white Christians who have utterly betrayed the faith and their people.
So, you know, the Southern Bed, it's got to be somebody from the Southern Baptist Convention that is deserving, in my eyes, of Trader of the Year.
And there's no shortage even in that company.
J.D. Greer, Steve Gaines, you name it.
I mean, they're all there.
They're all right there.
They all deserve it.
Tough.
The one, the one traitor of our race in our ranks.
Ooh, we.
Hey, but you did a good job tonight in defining it, Jack.
We'll be back one more segment to round out tonight.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Well, you wish your parents were there to show you they love you.
Take me to Montana.
That I would have a huge slumber party with all the girls there.
Play with me more often.
My mom's so busy with the board meeting.
To spend more time together as a family.
Do more out-of-the-house activities.
This is a tough one.
My parents, they do everything they love me.
If it wasn't for them, I would have a roof over my head.
They don't need to show it to me, though.
I just know they load my life.
Well, not yelling at me very much.
What do you wish?
What do you wish?
Raise my allowance.
To not argue together.
I'll have my dad be home more for dinner and stuff so that it could be even closer.
Family, isn't it about time?
Buy me an ice cream and kiss me to love me.
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James Edwards, Jack Ryan.
Another big show coming up next week.
We'll tell you about it.
We'll tell you about it in a little bit, but okay, let's get down to movies.
I've got one for you, Jack, that I re-watched this week, okay?
I had seen it many years ago, and I liked it then.
I like it even more now.
I've seen it several times, but I haven't watched it in a few years.
But tell us your movie, and then I'll tell you mine.
Let's do a little show and tell.
Okay, so my recommendation tonight is it's one of the hammer horror films with Christopher Lee.
Probably the last one, Dracula 1972, and they're doing some mod music and things like that.
They've got some really good-looking women in that one.
Dracula 1972, Christopher Lee with Peter Cushing, the last time that they were fighting each other.
So that's my recommendation.
It's a great movie.
Well, I've got one for you.
Have you ever seen the movie Wag the Dog?
It stars Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro.
I've heard of it, but I don't know if I've got to watch it.
That goes for you and everybody out there.
So, I mean, okay, yes, without saying, we know we don't have anything in common with Dustin Hoffman and Robert De Niro politically.
I mean, almost certainly nothing.
But it doesn't change the fact that they're fantastic actors and they are both at their best in this particular movie.
I'm telling you, folks, if you can watch Wag the Dog, watch it on YouTube.
You can go to YouTube and you'll be able to get based on your.
I jack here.
I don't like those actors.
I don't like those actors.
You're going to like them in this.
You're going to like them in this.
See, this is the thing where our brains come in handy.
We have this brain, and we can filter out things we don't like, and we can enjoy a performance for what it is without having to marry ourselves to the performer, okay?
If you can do this, we'll compare notes next week.
If you can watch this movie, anybody can watch it, by the way.
If you just go to YouTube, you can rent it on YouTube for, I think, $2.99.
All you got to do is just give YouTube your debit card and you rent it and you watch it and you got 48 hours to watch it.
Not a big deal.
I own it.
And I remember watching it in the early 2000s, and I haven't seen it for probably 10 or 15 years.
I watched it again this week.
I remember liking it a lot.
So in this movie, the president has a sexual indiscretion, and he hires Mr. Fixit, who's Robert De Niro in the movie, to come up with a ployd to get the media off the story because he's up for re-election.
And so Robert De Niro goes to Dustin Hoffman, who's a Hollywood producer, and they come up with this sham war to get the focus of the media off of the sex scandal.
Now, it's a lot of cynicism and a lot of satire in this movie.
It's a comedy.
It's a comedy.
But I think it does go to illustrate just how corrupt the media is, just how little credibility the media should have, the relationship between media and government.
Now, this movie came out in the early 2000s, so it's, you know, obviously it doesn't deal with racial issues or any of the things that we tackle.
But it's a movie worth watching.
A lot of funny moments in it, a lot of great lines, and it's just a lot of satire, which I like.
I like sarcasm.
I think sarcasm is funny.
I like sarcasm.
I like humor.
Wag the dog, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro.
You got to watch it, ladies and gentlemen.
If you're into just trivial movies for the sake of just entertainment value, but not necessarily something for a greater cause or greater knowledge, this is a movie you need to watch.
Okay, well, I understand it, but my feel is like you don't need to go into too much things, okay?
It's like the corrupt Roman Empire.
They have a war in some place to distract regular people from the bad things there.
So I just feel from our people in Tennessee or in Georgia or Indiana, you don't have to get into all the ideas of why they're doing this, but these wars in Iraq, regime changes in Syria and things like that, they don't help us.
Okay, and so we need to deal with just the issues in our own country.
You don't have to go into all the groups.
Most of the people pushing these bad foreign wars and stuff, they're this group that we're not allowed to identify.
We can't talk about them.
Well, they begin with J, they end with W, and they rhyme with Jew.
So there are these people that are doing these things.
We're not allowed to talk to them, but we want to just focus people, say, come on home.
We've got to deal with our own stuff.
So we don't want to get involved in these wars in Iraqistan, Pakistan, Turkmenistan.
There is no country called Arakistan.
Well, that is actually in this movie.
So the scam is they're going to say they're going to war with Albania.
And they said, well, what did Albania ever do to us?
And the other person responds, well, what would they ever do for us?
And it talks about how the moon landing was filmed at a soundstage in Falls Creek, Virginia.
Falls Church, Virginia.
Now, I'm not saying that's what happened, but, you know, maybe.
Anyway, but so it gets into all of this and how you can't even believe what you're seeing in war footage.
You see, you know, just a couple of images from a war, and so it defines the war.
It really goes into detail about how these things could, could be pulled over the.
Yeah, but you're going to get Pierre and Arrian.
You don't want to get into stuff like you can't believe anything that whatever.
Like the moons, yeah, we actually did land on the moon.
That was not stage.
It was not a plot.
We landed on the moon.
And our problems in our country are real.
You can understand it.
We're being invaded every month by 400,000 migrants from Mexico and Central America.
That's not a plot.
It's not a Hollywood set.
And so my view is like you can understand the things that you're going, but these wars, these neoconservative Zionist wars are a diversion and to try to get you off mind from regular, regular things that you have to deal with.
And I've known what was going to happen for the last 30 years.
I went to graduate school a block and a half from the World Trade Center from these Islamic terrorists that bombed the World Trade Center in 1993.
I predicted it was going to happen.
I knew it was going to happen.
The Japanese don't allow Islamic terrorists to come into Japan and murder Japanese people.
I don't see why we do.
So I don't think everything's a conspiracy.
So that's my thing on life.
Yeah, I don't go along with these Hollywood and like these Iraq wars.
If you're happy on, you know it clap your hands.
If you're happy on, you know it, bomb Iraq.
You know, I don't go for these neoconservative science wars and things like that, but they're a distraction.
There are things like that, but it doesn't mean that we have to do it.
That was the genocidal John McCain doing the Beach Boys treatment to bomb Iran.
But I'll tell you that, I'll tell you another thing I watched.
I'll tell you another thing I watched was the circus.
If you've not seen the circus on Showtime, and it goes back some years now, but it covers the 2016 presidential race, which I think we all can remember.
Now, forget what became of the Trump administration of the Trump presidency.
Just try to take your mind back to what it was like for us and for everyone in January of 2016, all the way through the election.
And this show, The Circus, takes you behind the scenes.
All it is is behind the scenes footage of the candidates going to these different rallies in Iowa and across the country.
Chronologically, behind the scenes, you know, in the hotel rooms with Clinton and Trump.
It's just utterly, utterly fascinating.
And I'll tell you this, more than anybody else, TPC was a part of that.
It is more than anyone else in our circles, I should say.
I mean, we were in the room when Donald Trump got nominated.
We were in the arena.
We were broadcasting live from the Republican National Convention.
Oh, good for you.
You know, at the inauguration, we were there for all of that.
And I'm just saying, so I don't know what happens, Jack, this year, but I know every year is at this point in 2016.
I could have never told you that in January of 2017, I'd have been sitting 20 feet from Trump at the inauguration.
You never know what's going to happen.
But we have an opportunity here with this radio program to make things happen.
And for all these years, we have made things happen.
So I don't know what this year is going to hold.
I don't know what the future is going to hold.
We'll find out together.
And it could be great things because we've been part of some pretty interesting moments.
I think interesting moments.
Well, it'll be good things, but I would just encourage our listeners to try to go locally and try to work for things in your local area because it'd be great if there was a great president or the head of the United Nations or something like that.
But you can't really affect these things.
We don't control a single Hollywood movie studio.
We don't control a major cable news network.
The last white gentleman that had a cable news network owned was Ted Turner, and he sold out.
He merged with Time Warner Incorporation with Gerald Levin.
And that was, he married Hanoi Jean Fonda.
So we don't control those things.
So I think I would concentrate our listeners to try to concentrate on local things.
And you can elect city council members.
You can elect county board chairman.
You can elect a sheriff like Sheriff Joe Apario in Arizona.
And we can do these kind of things.
But I just don't think it's realistic that we could try to say we're going to, oh, we're going to elect the president.
He's going to ride on the white horse and restore America back to Eisenhower and things like that.
I just don't think that's realistic.
Well, we'll see.
We'll see.
I mean, yeah, I mean, electing a president.
We thought we did that in 16, right?
I mean, we were doing the ropo calls.
We were, you know, this network that were nationwide.
Michigan Public Television, I was up there in Michigan a couple of weeks before the election.
Hey, who knows, though?
Who knows?
But we'll find out tomorrow.
That's the point, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's stick together.
We'll find out together.
Jack, what's happened last year?
Hope it's going to be better than last two.
You got that right.
But we always hope.
Always hope that it'll be better.
That's right.
But this show can be better.
We can always get better.
And I think we've always gotten better.
And I want this year to be the best yet.
It will be if we will it.
If we will it, it is no dream.
Stay tuned, everybody, for next week's show for tonight's guest, Mark Weber for Keith Alexander.
Jack Ryan, our production crew, owner Sam Bushman.