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Feb. 19, 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.
When girl can you remember me?
Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie, my love.
Ronnie, Ronnie, Ronnie.
I am regretting my kids.
I'm forgetting because you are my first farm.
Oh, boy, what a song that is from the Four Seasons.
That's Ronnie, and that is Nick Massey on the bass.
Now, if you've never heard that song before, you could listen to that track just for the bass guitar part.
Brilliant music, as all of the Four Seasons catalog certainly is.
But we played that tonight for a special reason.
Now, I've been waiting a couple of weeks to work this in, and there just hasn't been the time, but we'll shoehorn this in.
Just a few weeks ago, we lost Ronnie Specter.
And of course, last year we lost Phil Wall of Sound Specter.
And Keith Alexander, did you ever think you'd live?
When you were a little boy, did you ever think you'd live to see the day when you were deprived of Phil and Ronnie Specter?
Well, I tell you, I don't think that song was named after Ronnie Specter.
No, but it's a good song, and it gave me an opportunity to work it in.
Yeah, well, you know, I can tell you, you know, AOC's been talking about how good looking she was.
Ronnie was better looking than she was, than AOC.
And it's, you know, on the other hand, Phil Specter, you know, was certainly a train wreck in his personal life.
But did he make it?
All I want to know right now is, all I want to know is, did they make good music?
They made great music.
They did.
The wall of sound.
They basically doubled, tripled, and quadrupled up on the instruments.
And a lot of people back then who were trying to emulate them thought that they were just turning up the amplification.
But instead, they had, you know, rather than having a chorus of four, they'd have a chorus of 16 singing.
Well, he'd have a full orchestra.
He'd have a full orchestra in those little studios at the Brill building or wherever they were.
And that's what he said.
It was a symphony for the kids.
And he would have these pop songs backed by a full orchestra.
Have you ever visited the Brill building?
No, the only time I've been to New York was to go to CNN to be on TV.
Well, you should have made a special pilgrimage to the Brill Building.
Well, you know I love the music.
Yeah, the music, the Brill Building is not that impressive, to tell you the truth, but it's a, it really did turn, it was like stacks here in Memphis in sudden recording studios.
They are not impressive edifices, but they certainly produced good music and basically changed the culture for better or worse in America.
You know, we have some negatives of the cultural change, but there are also some positives, too.
Well, the culture was certainly changed for the negative, but the music was damn good.
And we got to be honest.
If we got to be honest, if we got to be anything, right, ladies and gentlemen, so we can be honest.
We can actually give our ideological opponents a bone when they make a song we like.
They can't give us that much courtesy.
That shows again one of them.
Well, they never do that.
Well, see, that's what repressive tolerance is all about.
You don't tolerate the other side.
You never congratulate them and tell them they've made a good point.
That's what typical conservatives, white Gentile conservatives, find so disconcerting and how they basically develop a kind of Stockholm syndrome response to them.
So people like Marcuse were absolutely psychological geniuses and knowing that basically by just turning up the negativity and never debating politely with conservatives, that that would be the road for winning.
You would think it'd be the road for losing.
But, you know, unfortunately, they were right about it.
We were wrong.
Yeah, Keith, this is one of those shows I think that I am more than usual reflective.
And I just want to say to you, and I've told it to Paul and to Peter tonight.
We had Peter and Paul.
We didn't have Mary tonight.
That would have been a wonderful opportunity to give your canned remark about the gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary.
But I'm thankful to work with the people that we have on this show as regular guests.
And of course, my friend, I'm thankful to work with you every week on this program.
What we've done together is truly legendary.
And it's not like this.
I don't want to go into any detail about this.
And I probably am saying too much to tell you what I'm going to tell you.
But we had a death in the family yesterday of an immediate family member.
And it just reminds you of the moments you have on this earth and how precious the time is and how precious your fellowship is and all of those things.
And I'm thankful to be able to do what I do.
And for every minute and for every day that I have and for every year that I have and for every interview that I have and for every segment that I have, I'm thankful for the opportunity to do this radio program.
I'm thankful for an audience that supports us, Keith.
And I'm thankful for, well, for everything, for all of it, for all the guests, for all of the staff, for you, and for everybody who's played a part in this show that are no longer with us.
I had a guy one time, we actually had a listener and a friend in Maryland who contacted me a couple of weeks ago and said he was going to write us into his will and leave us a bequest.
After 18 years, we've never received a bequest.
And there was an attorney here in Memphis, and I don't mind sharing with you his name, Keith, and with the general audience who said that he would leave us something in his will if I just changed the name of the show.
And that was Jack Smith.
And Jack was a supporter of this show.
And Jack gave some.
I know exactly where he lived.
I handled some cases with Jack, quite frankly.
Well, Jack was a good guy.
He was an Harvard educated lawyer, and he lived in Memphis, and he supported this program.
But he told me, he sent me an email one time, and he said, I'll leave you a bequest if you just change the name of the show.
And I said, you know what, Jack, I appreciate that.
And certainly we need the support.
And I guess in the back of my mind, I was thinking, maybe this is a test to see if I'll do anything for money.
And I'm going to show him that I won't.
But I said, you know, where I'm from, you got to stick with the person who took you to the dance.
And we're, you know, we've had so much success as TPC, as the political cesspool.
And I was 24 years old when I started this show.
If I had it to do over again, maybe I make it a different name.
The thought process at the time was I didn't want it to be vainglorious.
I didn't want it to be the James Edwards show.
I wanted it to be something not named after, you know, the founding of the people.
Well, I think he struck gold with the name.
I really, you know, I think that was ahead of the curve.
And let me say this.
Sure.
You're right.
We may be called home at any time, just like, you know, Danny's mother.
But on the other hand, we are, like Bob Dylan said, the times are changing.
We were well ahead of the curve.
It reminds me of the Beach Boys catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world.
Well, we caught a wave.
And things are really coming to a head.
And I think this next election is very, very important.
One thing that we need to talk to people about is if you don't have a high profile, but you think like us, consider running in a Republican primary for Congress or some type of good position in this next election because we really need people like us in the corridors of power.
We'll talk about this when we come back.
We're also going to get Keith's response to what he heard from Paul Fromm and from Peter Brimelow tonight.
So stay tuned.
Another segment with Pete.
We're going to end the show tonight with Jack Ryan commentating on the Winter Olympics.
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This is it.
I mean, this is the final countdown.
And we talked about this when Pat Buchanan was on the program.
One of his appearances is the death of the superpower.
Is this the end of our people?
You know, are we going to go extinct with regards to what the birth rates are becoming?
Is this our final stand?
And, well, I guess we'll find out, won't we?
But it won't be if I have anything to say about it.
And that's why we have to get serious about this thing.
Look, I was 24 years old.
I was a kid when I started this show.
I named it the political cesspool.
All right.
That's what I named it.
You can call it TPC.
You can call us anything but what, Keith?
What can you call us anything but?
Late for dinner.
That's right.
But here's the thing.
Let me say this.
We are.
You know, the point you were making is really good.
There is, you know, we're coming, things are coming to a head, not just with, you know, the rights of white people, but with, you know, world leadership.
I think that America's star is descending under basically bad leadership, like the Roman Empire.
We have a bunch of Nero or Caligula type ruling America now, Joe Biden and, you know, Hillary Clinton, Obama.
You know, we've got a rogues gallery that would rival that of ancient Rome when they, you know, became an empire rather than the republic they were before.
And now it looks like the Russians and the Chinese are ascending.
You know, I had the feeling that if America got in a war with either of Russia, either Russia or China now, it would not be a pretty sight for people cheering for the Americans.
We need to make sure, you know, that we're seeing all sorts of fault lines develop in what, you know, in 1990, they thought that America had just emerged and it was going to be the indispensable nation.
It was going to, you know, Western-style democracy, and we know what democracy means now in the eyes of liberals.
It's wokeness.
They thought was going to prevail all over the planet.
But it looks like, like Gershwin said in poor invest, it ain't necessarily so.
So, you know, we are.
Go ahead.
No, no, I was just going to say, no, I agree, of course, with everything that you're saying.
A quick wrap-up on the other thing.
And I told our dear friend Jack, our dearly departed friend Jack, who passed away some years ago.
Now, this is a story from years and years ago.
I just haven't ever told it.
We're talking about Jack Smith now, the lawyer.
Yeah, yeah, Jack Smith.
And I just said, you know, Jack, well, maybe you can judge us not by the name that I chose when I was a kid, but by the accomplishments that we've had and the fact that we were the first ones to do this in the media and that, you know, the success that we've had and the amount of publicity that we've had, maybe that would mean more than the name, but apparently not because we never got that bequest.
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We've taken like the Time X Lodge commercial.
We've taken a licking and kept on ticking.
Well, and so have our guests.
And so we've had two of them tonight.
You heard from Paul Fromm.
You heard from Peter Brimelow.
Keith, I know because of the situation with family situation that that we're dealing with here on my end uh we couldn't be together tonight so you're not in the studio but um uh you heard peter and uh paul uh your response to that we got about five minutes remaining then we got to go to jack uh your response to anything you heard peter and paul say your reaction to anything that they said i mean both of them tackling very big topics Well, Paul, as usual, has everything nailed down.
He knows exactly what's going on.
And he's used to being in the periphery of white advocacy up there in the great white north, where basically it's a Stalinist prison.
You can go to jail for discussing the issues candidly.
But he is manfully soldiered on through all of these years.
And now finally, he has the reward.
The focus of white populist resistance to leftist authoritarianism is now smack dab in Canada.
Canada is setting an example for the rest of the world.
I'm in touch with people from South Africa, from Australia, other places, and everybody's attention is focused on this truckers strike in Canada.
That's a perfect vehicle.
It's a, you know, what's more blue collar than being a truck driver?
And truck drivers are, you know, the left and the Democrats in America in particular have totally lost the white working class and they can't do without them.
And that's what is going to be the story of this next midterm election.
I feel certain that, you know, they basically jettisoned the white working class before they were ready to do it.
And they have no one to blame but themselves.
They're the ones that decided to walk out on that ledge and decide to thumb their nose at the traditional white Democratic base.
And the white Democratic base has now totally turned on them, as shown by this trucker strike.
So I congratulate Paul.
I always love to hear what Paul says.
His takes are always right on targets.
Do you want to talk about Peter or what?
Yeah, let's do that.
I mean, you nailed Paul, so let's talk about Peter.
He's got not one, but two lawsuits that the Supreme Court has now before them, which they will decide whether or not to dismiss or to hear.
One is a defamation suit very similar to mine in which he was dead to rights on the money.
It is the textbook definition of libel, as we spelled out for you based upon New York libel law in the previous hour.
And also this case against Colorado Springs, which goes to the heart of what we were told the civil rights movement was all about.
Do we have the right as citizens to enjoy equal accommodations under the law for freedom of speech and assembly and to rent a room and to go to a hotel and to eat at a lunch counter?
It's all very much in the air now.
Well, he was given a gift by the mayor of Colorado Springs.
You know, basically, the way they could easily have decided this were it not for that is that, you know, the hotel that reneged on their contract and, by the way, paid a hefty penalty that was written into the contract, I understand, to Peter and to Peter because of doing that.
You know, you're not guaranteed free speech when your castigator or your opponent is private.
But when the mayor of Colorado Springs got himself out on a limb and basically was telling the hotel what to do, that's where a line was crossed.
And this is, you know, this would be wonderful if he prevails on this.
I have no idea what the court system will do with these things.
We've seen, for example, with Trump's election debacle that, you know, they do not like to grab hot potatoes.
And they're not, you know, they were supposedly fearless back in the civil rights movement for the left, but I don't see, you know, I remain to be convinced, and I hope I am convinced that they are equally fearless in the protection of constitutional rights for people on the right.
See, the left is now, rather, they used to be called liberals, but liberals now oppose the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, the 10th Amendment, everything that they possibly can.
And they are the anti or the illiberal party now.
And Peter's cases will bring this into focus and we'll see whether the Supreme Court steps up to the plate or not.
We will certainly see.
And you are right about one thing.
You're right about a lot of things, but you're right about one thing here in the last couple of minutes.
And that is that everything the left claimed to be for in the 50s and 60s, they were counter-revolutionaries.
Now they are the exact opposite.
Now they are totalitarians and aren't there autocrats.
Well, you know, it was Bilfredo Pareto, the Italian socialist, said, you know, and also the cultural Marxist that said, you and, you know, the Sololinsky, use the principles that the conservatives trumpet as being, you know, their calling card against them.
That's what they tried to do.
You know, Bill Fredo Pareto said, when I am weak, I ask you for equality and justice because those are your principles.
When I'm strong, I deny equality and justice to you because those are my principles.
That's what we're asking.
Yeah, that's a very cynical view.
We're going to see whether Fredo Pareto and his approach still apply.
But see, that's what they do.
They are not principled at all.
No, they're not.
They are not.
And that's the problem that our people have.
Since the fair play, we'll be back with Jack Ron.
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You're as cold as ice.
You're willing.
I've seen it before and half a dozen times.
You only will know you leave the world behind.
You're digging for gold, you're going away.
A fortunate feeling that somebody will pay that's Jack Ryan spinning the discs this segment.
That's foreigners cold as ice.
Well, we must be talking about the Winter Olympics.
And so they have been going on for the better part of the last month.
They end, in fact, tomorrow.
If you are listening to us live, the Winter Olympics are about to come to a close.
And if you followed American media, all of the ice skaters and figure skaters and all of that stuff, the curlers, they're all black.
Are there any whites in the Winter Olympics anymore?
We'll find out from Jack Ryan.
They're certainly not the ones getting the top billing here in the American media.
What's going on in the Winter Olympics, Jack?
Well, I'm trying really hard to follow the Winter Olympics.
It's on NBC and then you go Peacock and you have the other ones.
But my experience is that about, it seems like 80% of the time they've got this sport called curling.
Have you seen that?
It is the most boring going sport in the history.
It's not only a sport, but an Olympic sport.
So they basically slide the stone down a piece of a slab of ice and then they bowling darts on an ice to show you how boring it is.
It's the only sport that England competes in, but you can fill it up.
It's like if you're in Britain and stuff and you watch something on the TV there, they have snooker and darts on there.
It's so freaking boring that you have.
But there is a lot of good sports on there.
The Winter Olympics are great.
They have a lot of good sports.
My favorite sport is biathlon, where these cross-country women skiers ski and then they shoot guns.
Just beautiful women.
I think this year the women weren't quite as beautiful.
They were more focusing on actually trying to win the sport instead of there.
And then I wish I could seen more hockey.
The NHL players weren't in there, and so they didn't feature it in like, but the finals are between Russia and Finland.
So it's sort of the rematch of the winter war, I think, about 1920 and things like that.
The Americans got beat by Slovakia.
So that there.
But lots of good sports.
And China stepped up.
It's a world power.
They do some things.
One thing, despite all the persecution, men's figure skating throughout the entire world, including communist China, nationalist China, is a very gay sport.
They can't stop it.
So that's the thing.
But there's lots of good ones out there, Argals and the dangerous.
And these are some dangerous women's sports.
Downhill racing, these ski snowboards where they go down and they fly 20 feet in the air.
They got these beautiful European and Canadian American women in there, 19, and they go flying down and they do flips 40 feet in the air.
And you try to look at them.
They can do these things.
So it's a great sport.
I like it.
Yeah, there was one black speed skater from Florida that moved to Utah.
She won in the medal.
Yeah, but there hasn't been that worth that much bad politics.
So I suggest our listeners get into winter sports, follow ice hockey, NHL hockey, college hockey.
It's a good sport.
Our people do real well at.
I'm looking at the medal count right now as we sit here this Saturday evening, the 19th of February.
And in spite of the fact that the United States has so many more tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions of citizens with regards to Norway, Norway is leading the medal count.
They have not only they have more gold medals than any other nation, they have more medals overall as well.
They have 15 gold medals, 35 total medals.
Germany in second place has 11 gold medals, 24 total medals.
China with 9 and 15 respectively.
And then you get to the United States with eight gold medals, 24 total medals.
So that's interesting to me.
I don't think the United States racks up because just of the fact of having such a larger population than these.
We have 300 million people.
Right, I agree.
But we are doing well in certain sports.
Obviously, Norway, if I had to pick a place that was the best place, I'd probably say Norway.
Iceland.
Is Iceland in there?
They don't have mountains, I think, that they have.
How's Iceland doing?
Well, hang on.
Let me see.
Let's see more on Olympics.com.
Let me go over there and see.
They're not in the top five.
I can tell you that.
Let's see how far down the.
You're going to have to give me a minute here on this, Jack.
So if you've got something, you can.
You see, the Netherlands is in sixth.
Switzerland is in seventh.
ROC.
Now, that's Russia, but Russia is like banned.
But they let the Russia Olympic Committee compete, which is, I guess, different than the nation.
I had to look that up.
Let's see.
Well, I tell you, if Iceland is competing at all, they're not in the top 27.
27th place is Poland tied with Latvia and Estonia for 27.
Oh, good places.
They're good places.
Well, Iceland is not even in.
I don't know how many people are competing or how many nations are competing, but if there's more than 27, Iceland isn't among them.
I don't know why Iceland doesn't do better.
Do they not have mountains or they have?
They got mountains.
You know, they got those volcanoes over there.
You know damn well.
They have both ice and snow.
Well, they got ice, they got snow, and it's Iceland after all.
Maybe you need to have two minutes of sunlight in the winter to be able to see it.
So they can see what they're doing.
No, but they, how are the good old boys in Tennessee doing?
How are they?
We're going in there.
I think we should get into curling.
I think that would be a good sport.
Oh, boy.
You know, I don't know of any curling leagues here in Tennessee.
I see Belarus.
I see Spain.
Now, Spain is not necessarily known for its wintry conditions, but they're in 24th.
They're on the tally board anyway.
They won.
You know what gets you in 24th place, Jack?
You want to know?
No.
A single silver medal.
They have one medal.
It's silver.
What was it in?
I don't know.
But they're in 24th place.
But, you know, that's more.
Well, that's one more medal than I've got.
Well, I know what I got it.
I got it.
It's in the women's snowboard half pipe.
Women's snowboard half pipe.
If you can cut the silver in there, it's actually, it is, it's a great sport and it's dangerous.
So I was skeptical about bringing snowboarding into the Olympics.
It's like skateboarding where you go on snow.
And so it's one of if you're using basically a skateboard on snow and you had it.
And this was this sport was a stoner sport.
So that they, when they test people for marijuana and disqualify you for these skateboarding, if they test you for marijuana and you actually don't test positive for marijuana, you're disqualified for the sport because it's definitely a stoner sport.
But they that pipe thing, they go up on the pipe, they go down and they go up and down and they flip way into the in the air.
It's it's uh it's something I couldn't do.
I really, I really so give up.
You know, that's something that we're good at at these sports.
So, hey, let's go for it.
Let's contribute it.
Let's let's go.
Let's let's promote it.
Let's support our people.
Let's try to get our people to stop killing each other.
So Russia could play Finland in Olympic hockey for the finals instead of doing a war like Russia against Ukraine or Russia against Finland.
Let's play in hockey and then marry each other and stuff like that.
Let's let's try to make pieces in the pieces.
Jack, how do you think you, you know, how hard do you think it would be to be a curler?
Do you think you could do it?
I mean, to become not just an amateur curler or even a professional curler, but an Olympic curler.
Do you think you have it in you?
Do you think you could reach that level?
I think it's basically athletic ability.
I think it's basically a version, it's bowling on ice.
So yeah, you can be a fat person that smokes and there, but you just have to put the time in and the technique.
So yeah, that's something.
If we've got some billionaire, some Arab guy that marries a pretty girl in Tennessee and he wants to try to help our country invest in curling ice and stuff in Tennessee and Alabama.
Sure, we could compete with these curling people.
You don't have to be athletic.
You could be a smoker.
You could eat pancakes and ham and stuff in there.
You could do that and we could, but it's just really freaking boring.
It's just, it's so I try to watch the sport and it's always curling.
It's just curling.
They can't.
Who do you think has the tougher job on a curling team?
The man who is pushing the stone forward or the ones that are the sweepers that have the broom shaving the ice?
I don't know.
It's just so dull.
But this is the question.
Do they have professional leagues of curlers and you have to be beyond professional level to become an Olympic curler?
I haven't seen professional curling on a direct TV package of sporting programs.
Well, there's a lot of things.
Our people have certainly strengths and weaknesses.
One of them is weaknesses that were really freaking boring.
And so this is the sport you can put in.
Hold on.
You can just do that and you can have a curling one in your church.
If you've got an ice rink in your church, which, you know.
You might.
We got to take a break.
We'll be right back.
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I sit back with my friend who invented something.
Grabs a hold of me tightly.
Flow like a hawking daily and nightly.
Wouldn't it ever stop?
Yo, I don't know.
Turn off the lights and I'll blow.
To the extreme, I'll rock a mic like a vandal.
Light off the stage and watch a jump like a candle.
Dance, a rush speaker that booms.
I'm killing your brain like a poisonous mushroom.
Deadly when I play a dope melody, anything less than the best is a felony.
Love it, don't leave it.
You better gain way.
You better get bulls out of kids.
Don't play.
If there was a problem, yo, I'll solve it.
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves in ice, ice, baby.
The ice, baby.
Now, you may be thinking ice, ice, baby is another clever connection to the winner of Olympics.
And maybe it will be.
But no, what we're talking about right now, and I should take a quick departure to tell you that I actually know a home builder in Texas who worked on one of Vanilla Ice's homes.
He's a supporter of this radio program.
It's a supporter of this radio program.
And he worked on Vanilla Ice's home.
And he said, you know, he's actually kind of a based guy if you talk to him.
Anyway, that'll take you back to the late 80s, early 90s in a minute.
But that's not what we're bringing this up for.
As bad as that rap may have been, and as clownish as that rap may have been, it wasn't half as bad and half as vulgar and half as repulsive as what we saw at the Super Bowl just last week.
So Jack Take is there.
I couldn't even watch it.
I didn't watch a minute of the Super Bowl.
I saw it was going to be like, you know, this all-black pro BLM plus Eminem halftime show.
And, you know, no thank you.
I'll check out of that.
But that's what it was.
And so for those of you of our audience who I'm sure quite a few missed it as well, what did they miss?
What was going on there?
Well, I'm not a violent person.
I really, I'm just not a living let lit.
But this rap music, I was there at its inception.
I was a public school teacher in Brooklyn right after I graduated from Vanderbilt University in the mid-80s.
I was teaching the very charming ages of seventh and eighth grade at public school PS142 in Brooklyn.
And that's when this rap came out.
And I thought, oh my God, this is horrible.
It's vulgar.
It's violent.
But it's just a fat.
It'll never last.
And here it is, 30 years later, still going strong.
And it's just, it's the, how long did the bubonic plague last in Europe?
So can I tell you my Eminem joke?
Take it away.
Okay, what do you do if you're confronted with Eminem, the worst Mexican drug cartel killer and the worst terrorist from ISIS al-Qaeda, and you only have two bullets in your gun?
What do you do?
Tell us.
There's only one answer.
The one is that you shoot Eminem twice and you politely ask the other two people if you can borrow some ammunition to finish off Eminem.
Okay.
Because this black gangster rap music is so horrible.
But this white, I'm not allowed to use the term what I described for the other, this version of it.
And vanilla ice is first, his copyright infringement of the David Bowie song is just horrible.
But this plague of rap music targeted into suburban white kids, it's the worst.
I'm sure Satan will come up with something even worse, but it is the worst.
So you just have to take a zero tolerance for this stuff.
And that's why I think that I know our southern people are good, but we watch way too much college and NFL football.
There's other sports, rugby, hockey, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, soccer.
There's all better sports.
So if NFL football is going to be featuring rap music, you got to walk away and let people say, okay, we're not supporting that.
And that's not what we're about.
That's not who we are.
So there, yeah, so I didn't, I saw that they were out there.
And Eminem was obnoxious and horrible when he was 20, but now it's 47 years old.
Like a guy on Social Security dressing up like a 13-year-old black ghetto guy with stuff.
No, it's just, we shouldn't kill people, but yeah, certain people, you should wash their mouth out with soap and then strip them naked and beat their rear end like they do in Singapore.
So that's my position on it.
It's a principal position.
That's just how I feel.
Well, tell us how you feel, Jack.
Well, all right.
So the Winter Olympics wrap up tomorrow.
We've gone through the medal count.
I mean, the Winter Olympics, I don't know how many people have been watching that.
Jack's been watching it.
And it's been going on for a month.
We just caught it at the very end of it.
I mean, we've been busy here on DPC.
We're always busy.
We're too busy.
But we are thankful to be able to wrap it up with Jack who monitors these things for us.
He's doing the job that most Americans refuse to do.
Had a busy schedule.
We've been in South Carolina in January.
We had the girls on last week for Valentine's Day.
What a good job they all did.
We got March Around the World coming up in a couple of weeks that's going to take up the whole month of March, the Confederate History Month in April.
So it's hard to work things in.
But we had a segment for the Winter Olympics.
But, you know, it is interesting because, again, you go back to the media, the media promotion of this, how they're promoting it here on this continent anyway.
And obviously, this one black guy, I guess, is the only black guy that could put on ice skates and stand up.
And he's an Olympian.
I mean, maybe he's good.
I don't know.
I mean, maybe he's good.
I don't know.
Maybe he's better than anybody else.
There was one black woman who won an ice skating ring.
Well, good for her.
That's good.
Good job.
That's right.
But I remember in the Atlantic, the Atlanta, Georgia Olympic, they tried to ban all Confederate history and flags and things like that.
So they had the Redneck Olympics.
They had some fun stuff.
So why not have a Redneck Winter Olympics where they could do, there's not a lot of mountains in Tennessee or something, but you could get something gone up to replace them curling.
They should have like a redneck Olympics in Georgia and Alabama and the South and things like that.
Have some fun out there.
That's my main suggestion for our listeners is to not get burnt down on negativity.
Sure, lots of things are horrible, but let's try to promote positive culture, music, and have some fun.
And just that's the best thing that we can do against our enemies because they have no sense of humor.
They just, that's just, it's like it's sunlight and the Christian cross to vampires.
This critical race theory, BML, these, these cultural Marxists, they can't take, they can't take a joke.
And so let's have some fun.
Let's get out there.
Our people are fun.
We like to enjoy life.
And Olympics are good.
So follow them.
But otherwise, we got to get up and we got to just do what we got to do.
Well, Jack, with that said, what we do is what we do here every week.
And what we encourage other people to do is to get out and do something.
You came up with a great, great, great comment that I will repeat now for as long as I live.
And we've heard a couple of these before on this level.
Keith Alexander has, and I know nothing's ever, there's nothing that can be said that hasn't been said before.
There's nothing new under the sun.
But Keith Alexander, one of his quotes is, after all is said and done, more will be said than done.
I love that one.
And I was talking with you the other day, and you said, well, our people will never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
Which is a negative way to look at it, but that's something we want to correct.
No, and this Idea of these two parties, liberal against conservatives.
I always like to look at the other side of what there.
So after 9-11 slaughter or even the 1993 Islamic terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, we should have used that to cut off all bad Islamic terrorist immigration.
They can't murder us if we don't let them into our country, but instead they spun it into wars against Iraq.
These COVID deals, we should have used it to say we're cutting off all immigration from diseased third world countries.
Okay, there's terrible places where they have COVID, tuberculosis, Ebola, AIDS, infectious hepatitis.
We'd really just love to bring in every single disease person in Afghanistan or Haiti, but because of COVID, we can't do that.
Israel and Japan don't let infected people from Afghanistan and Haiti move in there.
We shouldn't allow that to hear, but our people always take the other side.
Oh, there's no COVID.
The government's overreaching.
We should let everyone do what they have to do.
So, yeah, we missed another opportunity.
Our people in the Red States, in Canada, and the United States, we never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
But it is what it is, so we try to do what we can.
So, going forward, though, how can we correct that?
What do our people need to do to change our mentality to take advantage of the opportunities?
And so many of our guests are doing.
Even if there's not an opportunity, we'll press whatever options we've got.
And that's the kind of men I want to stand shoulder to shoulder with.
I would just say, look at sensible, successful countries like Norway, like Denmark, like Switzerland, like Japan, like Singapore, like Israel.
Okay, whatever Israel does to protect Jewish citizens in Israel, we should be doing.
They got invaded by thousands of third world migrants coming in.
They built a border wall.
They didn't have libertarian open borders people mouthing off about free market.
They just said, no, we're going to protect our people.
Japan, how many people got murdered by Islamic terrorist extremists in Japan in the last 40 years?
Like zero.
Okay, there's no one in Japan that would allow al-Qaeda-ITIS people to come in Japan on student visas to go to flight school in Japan.
They won't do that.
So these other countries, Japan, Taiwan, especially Singapore, that's the safest, cleanest city in the world.
And they don't mess around with immigration or drug smuggling or anything like that.
So that's what they should do.
They're better than us.
I wish we could do that, but we've got to do better.
Well, we will do better, Jack.
That's always the goal.
And that's always what we're striving for for Keith Alexander, for Paul Fromm, for Peter Rivalo, for Jack Ryan.
I'm James Edwards.
We'll see you next week, ladies and gentlemen, one more week, and then we'll get into our march around the world.
It'll be all international guests, and it's one of the highlights of our calendar, maybe the highlight of our calendar coming up in a couple of weeks.
So we'll kick it off.
Thank you, Jack.
Godspeed.
Talk to you next week.
Good night, everybody.
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