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Jan. 22, 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.
Have yourself a summer flame or two.
But remember, I'm in love with you.
And save your heart for me when the summer moon is on the rise and you're dancing under starlit skies.
Please don't let the stars get in your eyes.
Just save your heart for me.
Keith's been wanting that one played for at least 10 minutes.
I think it's a sweet little innocent song that tells you what the culture of at least the first part of the 60s really was like, as opposed to this propaganda about turn on, tune in, and drop out and all that type of stuff.
That did just put that up in your Google box for YouTube and look at the video of it, and you'll see a much better society then than you'll see now if you watch a music video.
Keith, I've got the latest from Paul Craig Roberts.
Let's just get to that.
Great guest tonight, by the way.
Give me 10 seconds on Robert Wallace and Pastor Brett McAtee.
Really appreciate it.
Well, Robert Wallace wants to do more than just identify that white identity is becoming a thing.
He's trying to mobilize it and make it permanent and a political force to be reckoned with.
And of course, our hats are off to him for doing that.
That definitely needs to be done.
Then on the other hand, Pastor McAtee gives a lot of real good practical advice about what Christians are to do when they see their church exchanging the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John for the gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary, as we've said before.
What can you do when they fear denominational headquarters more than they fear God?
And he's not giving you a simple, you know, just stand there and take it and go down with the ship.
He gave you some good practical advice about what people in the pews can do and what pastors can do when they're confronted with this leftist pressure from denominational headquarters.
I thought it was very helpful.
All right, let's get to the latest from Paul Craig Roberts.
He is always talking about a wide variety of issues.
And here's one of his entries.
The Western Empire or the entire Western world rather is a bad joke.
Very quickly on this, every government Paul Craig Roberts writes, he's been a guest on this program, has gone insane in the Western world.
The British Conservatives want their own prime minister, not an opposition party's prime minister, to resign because he is suspected of having attended a party during an official lockdown.
Over nothing more than this, a government is to fall.
In Florida, where I live, this is Paul Craig Roberts Friday.
We give and attend parties wherever we wish.
There are no lockdowns, no masks, no vaccine mandates.
Indeed, vaccine mandates are illegal.
If you believe the COVID propaganda, everyone in Florida should be dead.
Instead, we're happy and normal.
It is the rest of the world that is dead, afraid of its shadow, hiding in locked-down rooms with hospitals full of people dying from the vaccine.
He's talking about Boris Johnson here.
Well, Boris Johnson is a typical cuck, okay?
He's not, as advertised, he's supposed to be the conservative savior of England after Tony Blair.
But quite frankly, no nearsighted man can tell much difference in their governing styles.
And furthermore, rather than kicking somebody out because they went to a party, the people that ought to, a prime minister ought to be kicked out if he is gung-ho about enforcing COVID mandates.
That's where the danger to personal freedom comes from, not from people exercising their personal freedom by deciding to go to a party or not.
Apparently, Boris Johnson is still standing, so he made a good decision.
But, you know, you'll never get any concessions from the left about that.
And you know why, James?
We were talking about with Pastor McAtee.
He talked about repressive tolerance.
One of their other big methodologies is critical theory.
Always criticize your ideological opponents.
Never confess or give them credit for making a good argument.
So that's what the people on the left do.
It doesn't matter how many times people don't mask up and don't get the virus, the COVID virus, or how many times they get inoculated and come down with it.
None of that is of any import.
It's just do what I say.
I got to tell the audience a story about Keith.
You might not even remember this because it happened last year.
I've never seen Keith wearing a mask.
He's never seen me wearing a mask.
But we do have these weekly get-togethers where we plot the course for the show each week, and we typically have them at restaurants.
There was one restaurant we went to several months ago now, and we walked in, and the waitress said to you, Keith, sir, you're going to need to wear a mask.
And you said, go broke, turned around and walked out.
Yeah, you got to.
You know, you got to stand up to it.
You cannot let yourself be pushed around by these little Caesars that we have, self-appointed little Caesars that now feel that they are cloaked in righteousness and holiness because they are on what they consider to be the right, which means the left side of a political issue like COVID.
COVID is a tempest in a teapot, folks, and its main purpose is to make you bend your knee.
All right.
And with regards to that, Paul Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Ronald Reagan, former associate editor and columnist at the Wall Street Journal, professor of economics at six universities, author of numerous books, a guest on this program.
We played one of Ray Stevens' songs in the second hour with Pastor Brett turned the radio on.
Ray Stevens, even, for God's sake, been a guest on this program.
I'm telling you, you haven't arrived until you've been a guest on this program.
But Paul Craig Roberts wrote a blurb.
Supreme Court delivers schizophrenic ruling.
We mentioned Rich Hamblin in the last hour, another good friend of Pastor Brett's.
And he was telling us last week that we missed a little bit in our coverage of the Supreme Court ruling by saying, you know, it was good that they didn't mandate these private businesses to force vaccines on people.
We missed the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey might put it.
Paul Craig Roberts did not.
He writes in a schizophrenic ruling on January the 13th, the United States Supreme Court ruled against the Biden regime's COVID vaccine mandate for private businesses, but for the mandate for health care workers.
That is something, quite rightly, that Rich points out that we should have mentioned.
I was too busy looking at the one side of the coin to see the other.
But there is certainly some inconsistency with that.
Paul Craig Roberts writes that what we have is the complete separation of law and justice from the violation of the U.S. Constitution that requires equal treatment under law.
The justices have, again, delivered an unequal treatment.
That's part of it.
Let me give you the other part of it.
Basically, the Constitution says that if it's not something that is allowed to be enforced by the federal government or in their enumerated powers, they're not to do it.
The 10th Amendment says that everything else falls to the states.
That's the way this decision should have been decided.
Well, when we come back, what would war with Russia look like?
Paul Craig Roberts writes about that.
You know, I need to call Paul and get him back on the show.
It'd be easier just to talk to him about what he's saying than reading what he's saying.
We could just get it straight from the horse's mouth.
Been a guest on our show several times.
But we'll talk about that when we come back.
What's going on over there?
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AmericaFirst.com Dreaming, always dreaming, dreaming, love will, searching,
always searching.
Someday I'll find someone, someone to love me, someone who needs me.
But until I'll keep on dreaming, keep right on dreaming, dreaming.
If that was all it took, I dreamed my ass off tonight.
We'd wake up a better tomorrow.
But that's a beautiful song.
That is Memphis' own Johnny Burnett.
All right, he and his brother Dorsey, along with a guy that used to be a client of mine named Paul Barleson, had the rock and roll trio in the mid 50s.
Then they camped out on Ricky Nelson's front doorstep to try to get an interview with him, to get to be part of his band or whatever.
What he did was allow Johnny Dorsey to author basically the best rockabilly hits that Ricky Nelson had in his catalog.
And then he got his Johnny Burnett, got his own chance with Liberty Records out there and had dreaming.
And you're 16, you're beautiful in your mind before he was killed in a boating accident at Clear Lake in Southern California in 1960.
I know if Keith had been paying attention to where he was going, we'd still have Johnny Burnett.
But then again, all right, we've got Rich Hamblin.
You you, you summon a you, you mention a name often enough on this program, you summon them, and and then, so now we have Rich Hamlin, dear friend of ours.
He was talking about texting me about Russia.
This is something the troop movements over there very quickly, Rich.
If I could just speed read through just a couple of extra of Paul Craig Roberts, one of his recent blurbs, as readers are aware, he writes, I regard Washington's refusal to accommodate Russia's security concerns as totally irresponsible.
By denying security guarantees to Russia, Washington essentially told the Kremlin that Washington intends to locate nuclear missiles on Russia's borders and use color revolutionaries among former Russian provinces to destabilize the Russian Federation.
In other words, Washington has shown that the U.S. Represents a life-threatening hostility to Russia.
Russia is not going to sit and wait for that to happen.
Ukraine most certainly will not be permitted to be a member of NATO.
Russia would reincorporate Ukraine into Russia rather than permit that to happen.
No U.S. Or NATO missile bases will be permitted in the UK Ukraine.
If they are, or if they put there, they will be destroyed.
We're going to post he wrote an excellent column on this, on this singular topic, and we're going to post it all to our website, Thepolitical Sessible.org, next week.
It's well worth a read.
He goes into depth with regard to the question what war with Russia would look like why they are provoking it.
Um, he concludes with this, having refused Russia security, the idiot West might expect war.
You were concerned about this topic as well.
Rich, you're concerned about a lot of topics.
You follow everything.
What do you want to say about it?
And everything else.
well it's obvious i guess that the uh the narrative is falling apart on the covid and everything else so i'm sure the administration u.s administration is looking for another distraction there's a lot of things going on here Britain just announced an alliance with Poland and the Ukraine, the defense of mutual defense treaty.
You've got the short-lived or short-lived color revolution in Kazakhstan, which the Russians were pretty quick to send troops in and help put down.
The CIA's probably got their fingerprints all over that.
The CIA and the State Department are active in Ukraine.
There's a lot of, you know, the Baltic states are sending down weapons, anti-tank missiles and anti-aircraft missiles, stingers, and javelin missiles.
The Germans have put their foot down because, after all, they depend on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline for natural gas from Russia, and they're not willing to cut that bridge yet.
So there's a lot of saber rattling going on.
The administration of Washington is not helping matters any.
It's pretty amusing.
Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, said after the last communication between the United States and Russia that the Russians were going to respond in comic book form because evidently nobody in the State Department can read a plain letter.
So now you've got Biden and his crew are looking at Great Britain, which just, or England in particular, that just dropped the mask requirements, the vaccine passport requirements, you know, and the quarantine rules and all that kind of stuff.
Janice and I watched the YouTube live this morning of the people, a big demonstration in Paris.
Gile Jones out in the street again.
They were doing a big march.
So over here, it's just kind of like, you know, Florida's open.
California's locking down.
I mean, to give you an example, I've been trying to get some materials for some jobs that I'm working on in my visits out of California, and nobody's working in the warehouse because they're all scared of COVID, so they're all working at home.
So everything's getting delayed and everything's getting messed up.
Top of that, you've got China having a zero COVID policy, so now they're getting ready to shut down things over there, and that's going to ball up the supply chain even more.
And DOT just announced that they're not going to let truckers from Canada or Mexico into the United States unless they've got vaccination passports.
So I think things are in turmoil is the way I look at it.
But I do know that there is a lot of equipment being moved around in Eastern Europe.
I've watched videos of training.
Rich, did you see that thing?
This is Keith.
Let me just say, did you see that news yesterday that a Russian flotilla went down the English Channel of amphibious assault ships headed to the Black Sea?
Well, I didn't see that, but I did read something about some maneuvers being carried out in the Mediterranean.
Maybe that's where that fleet is headed.
And also, you got joint operations, I think, between Iran and India and the Russian Navy.
Anti-pirate activities is what they're being talked about.
And of course, a big overlay on all this stuff, and nobody really talks about, is the Belt and Road Initiative that's going on with China, Iran, Israel, and Russia.
And that's, you know, to supplant the, basically to supplant the United States, I think, of world trade.
So it's a dicey situation.
Would that be such a good thing?
Would that to be such a bad thing?
You know, if we could go back to the Monroe Doctrine, I think that makes a lot more sense than trying to be the hegemon of the entire world.
Keith, you know as well as I do, we don't manufacture anything in this country.
Well, I know, but we need, but we can, and we need to get back to doing it.
Well, if there's a war in China, we can manufacture something.
Yeah, you know, as well as I do, it will take a long time to start that stuff up because, you know, for the last 30 years, if they haven't been able to import the workers, they've been exporting their jobs.
So, I mean, that's the globalist initiative.
Well, the thing is, it's got to start sometime, though, Rich.
Well, Rich, we do you a disservice because you always have so much to say and so many enlightening things to say to only have a segment as a score to fly by the seat of our paints tonight.
It is live radio, so we do that.
We got seconds remaining.
Next time we have you on, it's for an hour.
What do you got?
Well, I think everybody just needs to pay attention because what they're telling you is not what's really happening.
Are we going to go to war with Russia?
That's a good question.
I would be surprised, but you never know.
They're pushing Putin pretty hard.
And, you know, there's I'm a two schools thought about Putin.
I don't, you know, I don't know if he's the savior of the West or not, but I do know that he is not going to put up with a NATO army on his western border.
And that's basically what we're doing.
The war could be about the only thing, though, that could save Biden's poll number.
Yeah, that's the only reason I can see that he'd want to have a war, you know, to basically deflect attention from his own incompetence on his domestic agenda.
Yeah, and of course, we all know Biden's not the one calling the shots.
I mean, you know, that press conference he gave a couple days ago was just kind of embarrassing.
So he's not thinking of all this stuff.
You know, it's either Obama's third term or it's, you know, or the people that are pulling Obama's strings.
But first of all, he broke wind in front of the English queen.
First, see now one, two.
But, hey, Rich, we love you, buddy.
Thanks for lightening the load this segment.
Next time we have you on, it's got to be for much longer.
And we'll do it again very soon, Rich, our good friend up in the Nashville area, and his beautiful wife as well.
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Great people.
Great people, yeah.
We'll be back.
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People to move in the neighborhoods, we clean their own neighborhoods.
And another thing, when you say integration, it comes on the intermarriage, too, right?
All been together.
And I'm sure no intelligent white person watching this show, no intelligent white man in his or her right white mind, want black boys and black girls marrying their white sons and daughters and, in return, introducing their grandchildren as half brown, kinky haired black people.
And i'm sure I want to object to that.
Well, you wouldn't, but a lot of them would.
I'm sure a lot of people know what i'm trying to say is this.
What i'm trying to say is this, you don't have it.
You say you don't, but you don't have it.
You really ain't gonna have it.
You on the show and you gotta say that's that's, that's not true.
Why would you want to do that?
Because, because I don't.
I don't think i'm any different from you.
You see yeah we yeah, we much different.
I mean, I think society's made us different.
We're different and we're all together.
Society's made us different.
No, not society, god made us different.
No no, we're just all right.
Let's just pause it right there.
That is an incredible clip.
That is an incredible thing that Jack Ryan brought.
I had seen that clip before, years ago uh, and it was certainly aware of Muhammad Ali's opinion.
Muhammad Ali in a different perspective, doesn't it?
Well, i'll tell you what it what it does is.
It puts Muhammad Ali on the side, telling more truth to power on racial realities than most white men today.
Now, that's a three-minute clip.
We only played 50 seconds of it uh, but Jack uh, kudos to you for suggesting we bring that back to the attention of the audience tonight.
This is one of the biggest sports stars of his era, really of all time, and he's the enemy of white people.
But then listen to him.
I mean, he's just got abundant common sense.
Um, I would say that he is.
I wish we had white men that would speak as clearly and as frankly and as candidly as Muhammad Ali in this uh, in this uh interview.
Uh go uh, this was on the BBC, by the way.
Go jack right well I, I think he is the most charismatic uh American, or just international, sports person of all time, even more than Babe Ruth.
Uh, very interesting guy.
Uh he, he did get into this nation of Islam.
Their headquarters was very close to where I grew up.
And so he had a house that was a block away from the townhouse that I grew up in.
And they had a party, Nation of Islam coming out party when the sun was kind of coming out.
And they invited my parents to that just as neighbors.
And the only other white person at the whole party was Howard Kosell.
And so my mom stood in line to greet and meet Muhammad Ali and said, hi, my name's Betsy, and I'm a neighbor.
And she says, hello, neighbor.
And she thought he was the most charming, handsome person that she had ever met.
And then my father just stood aside, and there was this woman, black woman that was there and made conversation.
And she was Muhammad Ali's wife.
I think it was the second wife.
And he thought she was a very assertive woman.
And she got the highest divorce settlement in the state of Illinois that ever came out of it.
So Muhammad Ali, yes, he was very, a lot of people was the 60s and people tried to use things.
He was young.
He did some things.
Not only was he a really good boxer, I think he was the best boxer at the heavyweight division.
There's other boxers, lower, Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard.
But he was just an incredibly charismatic person.
And I don't think any acting movie really brings it out.
I wouldn't want to see the Will Smith, but see the movie When We Were Kings, which is a documentary about Muhammad Ali when he fought George Forum and who I think is the best heavyweight of all time.
And Muhammad Ali upset him in Zaire Africa.
He's just, you can just get that personality out.
But he was sensible later on.
He grew out.
The leftists tried to use him against the anti-war and the racists, but he was in that Nation of Islam Malcolm X, which was separatists, racial separatists, which is just say, hey, they need to do their own thing.
We need their own thing.
And so he was against integration and definitely against miscegenation.
And he just, Muhammad Ali just destroyed this liberal BBC guy.
He just did.
And so this is what I'm trying to do is that our enemies and adversaries are really using national holidays to attack us and replace our national holidays with Kwanzaa, Juneteenth, Native Indigenous Peoples Day for Columbus Day.
So I think we should go with the idea instead of MLK Day, you should have Muhammad Ali's Day.
And his birthday was just two days before Mark Luke King's birthday.
I will say this.
We need no black savior.
We can do the job ourselves.
You know, we do interview people like Jesse Lee Peterson.
Jesse Lee Peterson is a great guy.
I appeared on CNN with him.
He's on the show many times.
We will always, look, this is the problem that the Tea Party gets into.
A message can't be officially sanctioned unless a black sanctioned or a non-white sanction.
An idea is not validated unless a pro comes out and says it, and then you can jump on the band.
That's right.
And, you know, it can't be right unless you, we don't get into that.
But what I will say is if you do have honest black people out there that are willing to assist you, you'd be irresponsible not to accept the help.
Now, I don't think we need a Muhammad Ali Day.
We need more white holidays.
But I will hope that white people at some point going forward will be as honest as he was in this.
And there's something to do with that.
Muhammad Ali was not trying to curry favor with lights or to support a white argument.
He was just saying, this is the reality.
He said, society didn't make us different.
God made us different.
What a refreshing insight from a public person today.
Absolutely.
And then later on in life, he, I mean, he said a lot of sensible things.
He was anti-American earlier on.
I mean, he was a young guy.
He was very bright, but he was just very, he didn't learn to read until he was about 30 years old.
So, how do you like to teach a whole classroom full of really opinionated Muhammad Ali's?
That's like what I was trying to do when I was teaching in Brooklyn.
It's very tough to keep order when you've got these guys with all this attitude and they're doing rhymes and stuff like that.
But the boxing world was a very, very rough world.
It was dominated by organized crime.
And then this terrible promoter, Don King, he was extremely racist and not in a positive way like Malcolm X or Muhammad Ali, but just a real racist.
He was a gangster.
He beat up and killed someone in a numbers one in Ohio.
So they dominated the American boxing or the world boxing industry for a very long time.
So I'm a big follower of boxing, and I've noticed that British and European white boxers have done very, very well the last 25 years.
We haven't had any white Americans, very almost none.
It's because the American boxing world is dominated by black and also this J people.
They just don't.
Well, you never see it anymore, Jack, on ESPN or something.
If you see anything on boxing, it's a retrospective on Muhammad Ali or some other historical figure.
Well, we can't.
When Eastern Europeans started dominating the upper weight divisions, they dropped them like a bad habit.
Well, they have it, but we shouldn't rely on the J or anti-white media to tell us what we're going to watch.
So in about a week, the Winter Olympics are coming up, and there's all kinds of great sports, heroes, figure skaters.
I love the biathon where these really good-looking European women cross-country speech and then they shoot the guns and target practice.
And wow, man, if I was going up to them in the military, I'd surrender.
I would just say, hey, have me in university.
I've got a great idea for the Winter Olympics, Jack.
Here's what we need to do for the Winter Olympics.
We need to get some hockey players boxing and fighting.
You know, that'll be a new separate sport, hockey box.
Well, they should have two seasons.
They say play hockey and then they box afterwards.
But the Olympic hockey, it's so good.
Every game is very important.
So when Sweden plays Russia, the entire country of Sweden is watching that.
And so I'm trying to build peace and better relations between various European white countries.
This whole thing with Ukraine and Russia is really getting freaking out of control.
But why not have Germany and Austria play Russia in hockey in Stalingrad?
And for the first time.
You know, we love it down here in the South, Jack.
And the reason we love it is because of the fight.
Somebody said the joke is, I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out.
Well, yeah, but you can just watch the sport and you just got to promote it.
Hockey does very well in Dallas, in Nashville.
And why not have SEC hockey instead of just football, basketball, football?
I mean, I know you remember when SEC football was Archie Manning and the old Miss Rebels.
Well, it just hasn't been that way for a long time.
So you could do college hockey.
I was in Savannah, Georgia, and they had club hockey of the SEC teams.
It was an official sport, but we can promote European sports, and ice hockey is just a good sport.
Of course, Title IX is the reason why that won't happen.
Title IX of the 64 Civil Rights Act.
Well, I think that, I mean, we're going to be, let's just promote the Olympics.
And there's figure.
I was root in the Winter Olympics for the figure skaters that I might suspect might just possibly be heterosexual if there's a heterosexual ice skater in the Winter Olympics.
I think that Jack is holding out for mud wrestling to be an Olympic sport.
I wait two and a half hours to get jackhawks.
I'm going to have a laugh every night while I go to work.
We get all the serious stuff out of the way and then Jack can send us home with a smile.
You can smile.
It's still a joke.
I mean, if you can't tell a joke and enjoy life, what's the point of being alive?
And I think these woke political people, sometimes I feel they have less sense of humor than the Taliban.
They're just so uptight.
They are.
They're humorous.
Yeah, they're just totally in humor.
It's just a great weapon.
It keeps you sane.
And that's why I try to promote my comics that I did with Farstar.
I've gotten good reviews, but I've gotten no one that will publish them.
Well, that was something that Bob Whitaker always said, that the biggest weapon that we had is mockery.
The left hates to be mocked.
They have to be taken seriously.
And if you don't take them seriously, they wilter and calls.
They will have some unforced errors that they will commit.
So a lot of truth in that.
We'll be back.
One more segment to wrap up the show.
Great show tonight.
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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And all the contenders will beat out of sight.
Sing Muhammad, Muhammad Ali.
He floats like a butterfly, stinks like a bee.
Now that is a rare gem that you wouldn't find anywhere except for in the library of Jack Lyons.
That's right.
As Rick from South Brooklyn reminds us, Muhammad Ali, or Cassius Clay, if you want to use his birth name, got his shtick from the wrestler Gorgeous George.
That's where he got the eyes the prettiest line.
And I'm sure Jack knew that.
Jack thing is, he said about Gorgeous George, he said everybody hated him, but they sure would buy tickets to go watch him wrestle.
That's what he wanted for his boxing matches.
Rick from South Brooklyn, you met Rick, of course, Jack, when we were together in South Carolina last summer.
But in fact, in fact, me, you, and Rick went out to have brunch the Sunday after the big show there.
That was a lot of fun.
But Rick is also sharing with us that with regard to something we covered earlier this hour, the British government was ready to fall on its sword over the fact that Boris Johnson went to a party without a mask.
But Rick puts it into perspective by writing, Boris Johnson attended a party when citizens were not allowed to visit dying relatives, and the Conservative Party attendees were laughing about the lockdown.
So to hell with them all.
And by the way, it came out that the elite in 10 Downing Street were partying throughout the lockdown from the earliest days of the hoax.
So that's interesting.
Very interesting.
And he should mention, he mentioned one more thing.
He mentioned one more thing I should say, and that is that Ali did retract those ideas publicly that we shared earlier with you, years later.
So did George Wallace.
I would, well, look, I would believe that Cassius Clay was speaking his mind most freely and most honestly back in the 70s when you could do so without fear of losing whatever nest egg you had built up.
But anyway, hey, Jack, back to you on that.
And also let's talk about book and movie recommendations for the week, can we?
Okay, so my book and movie relations recommendations are very related to the honest Muhammad Ali ones.
My book recommendation is Out of America, A Black Man Confronts Africa by Keith Richberg.
And then my movie recommendation is the documentary of Ollie's fight with the great George Foreman in Zaire Africa when we were kings.
And everyone pretty much thought that Ali did not have any chance.
Is that a Rumble of the Jungle?
Yeah, he didn't have any chance.
He was past his prime and just Foreman was just so dominating.
I think he was the most, at its best, was the most dying.
He destroyed Joe Frazier.
He was just incredible.
He was a thriller from Manila now.
That was a great fight.
There were so many great fighters in the 70s.
But it's a collection of boxer can outlast like a fighter.
And Foreman had never gone many rounds, he'd always beat people up in the first or second round, and he tired them.
But it was plus, it was a weird place in the middle of Zaire Africa.
But you can just see that document, and you can just see how charismatic and charming Ali is.
So I wouldn't want to see some movie with Will Smith playing Ollie or something like that.
The book, I think we actually had that movie, didn't we?
I think we'll call it out for Spike Lee to be the guy playing mom and Ollie Smith did play Ali.
Now, let's see here.
You know, George Foreman parlayed all that into the Foreman Grills.
He had a commercial enterprise after the fact.
But to me, I thought you were doing the Mike Tyson.
Yeah, but Foreman actually regained heavyweight championship when he was about 45.
Wow, yeah, that's interesting.
I came of age during the Mike Tyson heavyweight era.
Who would you say was more entertaining, Tyson or Ali?
Well, they were both entertaining, I mean, in certain ways, but Mike Tyson was inadvertently entertaining, I think.
Right, but he's screw-ups.
He is because I have a lot and lots of experience with black urban America, both in Chicago and then Brooklyn.
I was teaching in Brooklyn and there.
So Mike Tyson is, there's a lot of like urban black guys that are just real lot of fun when they're five years old and they're just kind of, you know, reckless and fun and stuff.
But Mike Tyson is like emotionally, a five-year-old in a just killer, big body and and and he's just, he's destructive and then but he got adopted, he got saved.
He'd have been dead, he wouldn't, he wouldn't have lasted on the streets of Brownsville.
He got adopted by this really nice Italian-American boxing trainer, Gus D'Amato, and and and got him out and got out of there.
So you had to have someone to look after this person, because they don't have families and they're just left to the streets and he was just having this incredible street uh life.
I I recommend a second book, which is Man Child In The Promised Land, by Claude Brown, which is just everything bad and deviant some really smart black kid could do in New York City.
He just did and and he went to reform school and and things like that.
Uh, so but it worked out okay and then the boxing uh world kind of saved him and now he's doing Mike Tyson seems to be doing really really well.
He has some children uh and uh, he's well liked, he's protected, he's out of the spell of that horrible Don King.
Don King is like the devil.
I would just describe him like with George.
If there's a couple people I just think are like the devil or the child of the devil, i'd say George Soros and Don King.
Anything they touch, they try they're, they're just, they're evil.
So Mike Tyson is out of the clutches of Don King and he does um commentary.
He seems to be healthy, he's got some children that he likes and and he's uh, you know that seems okay, but he's the but it's just a destructive, Terrorist person.
You cannot allow a person like that just to do whatever they want.
He's obviously mentally ill.
He'll be very severely mentally ill on some level, or just didn't develop.
I mean, something's obviously wrong with him.
But hey, let me ask you this, Jack.
You mentioned Chicago.
Winter finally descended upon Dixieland over the course of the last few days.
I believe it was about 20 degrees outside when we came into the studio tonight.
There you go.
That's right.
I was going to say, I know.
Damn right.
I know it's whipping up on the waters of Lake Michigan right now.
How are you feeling tonight up in the greater Chicagoland area, Jack?
I actually like a brutal cold.
It cleans out the city.
I like it.
I'm not complaining.
I just said.
Hey, I'm a true southerner.
I believe that heat is uncomfortable, but cold is life-threatening.
No, no, no.
I love the cold.
I wasn't complaining.
I just said it had arrived.
But it is colder where you are than us, as a matter of fact.
No, it is.
I like to mess with the leftists when I say, oh, looks like we got global warming now in Chicago, and it's negative 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lake Michigan is frozen over.
You know, it's those idiot-lying leftists.
They don't say global warming anymore.
They say climate change.
And so I say, yeah, we got climate change in Chicago.
It's called season.
There's wet spring, there's summer, hot summer, nice fall, and then winter, and it's freaking cold as freaking hell.
You protest global warming in Chicago in late January, you're going to freeze to death.
And then you go to St. Peter and try to say, well, how did you die?
Well, I was protesting global warming in Chicago in late January and I froze to death.
I'm like, you go to hell.
I'm sorry.
You go to freaking hell.
Yeah.
No, it's like clean up the city.
Crime used to go way down, but now our criminals are adapted.
They can carjack, rob, kill people in any season.
They're like cockroaches that survived the nuclear war.
They've adapted.
It's dreadful.
Well, I've got an acid test for determining whether a particular proposal on any public subject is right or wrong.
What do the liberals say?
If the liberals say that global warming is real, then you know it's false.
Well, I take a different view.
I like that.
My favorite American Renaissance article is Don't Write Off the Liberals, because there's a lot of things from a liberal perspective that just make more sense.
I'm for birth control, immigration control, gun control, and cities.
Look, liberalism is a modern face of evil.
And liberals basically are dumb people that are trying to raise your IQ in the minds of other people by taking a liberal viewpoint on every issue.
Well, and sometimes good issues have been seated to the left, like so-called environmentalism.
Now, there's a bad person.
Environmentalism was our side.
Teddy Roosevelt, who started the national park system, and that we prefer nature and good animals to bad people.
So I like the beautiful African lions and the elephants more than I like Edi Amin and Robert Mugabe.
Okay, and so that's a liberal perspective.
Yeah, I have no coming.
No, that's not a liberal perspective.
That is.
Well, it has been in the liberal parliament.
Right.
They were sick.
But yeah, now conservatives are equated to you want to rape the environment, you want to log, you want to.
If I can make more money on it, then that's what I want to do.
See, don't let the Chamber of Commerce Republicans determine that.
That's the thing.
This whole issue of environmentalism, we need to be good stewards of our natural resources, and that is not a liberal issue.
It has become one, but it doesn't have to be.
Yeah, so reactionary, anything that liberals are for, I mean, Ted Turner did a lot of good stuff.
He was the only white Gentile that owned a television news network.
And we lost him over there.
I saw Ted Turner leading the Hundley parade in the Hundley funeral in Charleston, South Carolina.
I was there 2004.
What a year.
Started the show that year.
We'll be back next week.
Have a great week, everybody.
Love you, Jack.
Thank you to our guests, Robert Wallace and Rich Hamblin and Pastor Brett.
Jack, always love you, buddy.
I'll talk to you this week.
Next week, big surprise.
Big surprise next week on the show, so don't miss it.
Look forward to delivering it to you.
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