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Oct. 1, 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, going 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.
Two silhouettes on the shade of me.
Put his arms around your waist, held you tight.
This is I could almost make in the night.
Wondered why I'm not the guy whose silhouettes on the shade I unite to turn my heart in on.
Well, I'll tell you this, Keith.
I'll tell you this right now.
The British Invasion reached its high watermark right there with silhouettes.
65?
About, thereabout, I would say.
64, 65.
I'll tell you who is overlooked totally as a good band had one big hit after another.
The Dave Clark five.
Because they were eclipsed by the Beatles.
No, that's one of their songs.
It's right that I should care about you.
Try to make you happy when you're blue.
Come on.
It's right.
It's right to feel the way I do.
Because, because I love you.
Now that's it.
That's what it's all about.
We should have done that for Nick Griffin.
But you know, silhouettes, that was my go-to British.
Now that I was around.
It was a doo-op song in the 50s.
That's right.
Yeah, that's absolutely right.
That was actually a cover.
It was a cover.
But they were the ones who made it famous, I guess, or at least to the extent to that extent.
I'll tell you the one I like that is overlooked by Herman's Hermit.
She's a must to avoid.
You need to play that sometime.
She's a must to avoid.
We would dedicate that to the new Prime Minister of England.
Okay, now, silhouettes, you know, so we only played the first stanza there.
So our hero in that song goes up to the home that he believes is that of his special lady friend and finds her silhouette dancing in the arms of another.
But then he finds out that he was on the wrong block.
Yeah.
Said to my shawl, you're on the wrong block.
And then he rushed with rounds of wings on my feet.
And then they lived happily ever after.
Anyway, hey.
It was great.
That's good stuff.
That's good stuff.
But listen, let's talk about other good things.
I was trying to turn you on to Conway Twitty.
Yeah, he did that in the commercial break.
It took a little bit, but not like that.
Keith, listen, one of the things, You're not a true son of the South.
You don't like the Southern rockers from the 50s like you like the guys from the Ocela Car.
I can't help it.
I like what I like.
The heart wants what the heart wants.
But one of the things that happens here from time to time is that when people come into Memphis, they ask to meet with us.
And we had the opportunity to meet a trio of longtime listeners from Colorado just yesterday.
And so Keith Alexander and yours truly, we met them down on the banks of the Mississippi River in downtown Memphis.
We had a nice supper.
And then today, I was unavailable because it was my second daughter's, my daughter's, excuse me, my third child, my second daughter's second birth party, if that makes sense.
But Keith had the privilege of taking these longtime listeners on one of his legendary tours of Memphis.
It was legendary.
Now, a lot of people come in town.
A lot of people want to email, ask to meet us when they're in town.
And one of the things we put on offer is Keith's legendary tour of Memphis.
And he has given this tour to members of Parliament.
He's given it to Philip the Winner.
He's given it to Tom Sunich.
He's given it to members of the media who are even in opposition to us.
He's given it to a lot of people.
And he did it again today.
Now, we're not going to reveal the identity of these listeners, of course, for their own sake.
But we had a really good time meeting them last night.
This is one thing that's funny.
We're playing music tonight.
At dinner last night, Keith asked the gentleman who has been a listener and a supporter for so many years, what do you like most about the show?
And he said the music.
I don't know if that was a left-handed compliment or what.
But in any event, it's hard to argue with that.
We're playing music like we've done tonight.
But in any event, he likes some other things too.
Well, I'll tell you something I learned from Philip DeWinter and Anda Vandermerch's tour.
They said they didn't know that Memphis was such a small place.
I said, it's a huge place.
And I didn't get a chance to take them all around.
So I've tried to correct that with every subsequent trip that I made.
I took these people way down the Poplar Corridor.
Let's just start there.
So with the tour that you gave today, some of our visiting listeners who we love and who we're thankful and grateful for.
Where did you take them?
And they're big Elvis fans.
They're not just TPC fans.
They're Elvis fans too.
So this was like the best of both worlds.
Okay, first of all, I took them to Elmwood.
First of all, to Sun Studio, and they saw it, did the tour there for about an hour.
They called me when they were through.
I picked them up.
Then I took them over to Elmwood Cemetery, showed them Confederate rest, showed them all these Confederate general graves.
All right, but hold on right there, my friend, because not only are they big Elvis fans and big TPC fans, big Confederate fans, and they're Coloradans.
They're not even from here.
Now, I think the gentleman had one Confederate ancestor, but by and large, they're from the Mountain West.
Spiritually and psychologically attuned to the lost cause.
So that's an incredible thing.
So they like Memphis.
They like Elvis.
They like TPC.
They like the Confederates.
And so, my God, were you not the tourists?
They didn't get much better than that.
So what did you do with them?
Well, I took them by all of those graves.
I took them by some family graves.
I took them to see a couple of very unique statues there.
What is unique with regards to the Confederacy about Elmwood Cemetery?
It has more Confederate generals buried there than any other cemetery in the world, with the exception of Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia.
And this particular gentleman has been to the Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, something I can't claim to have done.
When he stacked Hollywood versus Elmwood, how did it pan out?
He was very taken with Elmwood.
He thought it was really good.
He thought that his wife and his mother were along, too.
And they were very impressed with the quality of the statuary, with the markers and things like this.
It is a beautiful cemetery.
It is a tourist.
It's a cemetery that is the way a cemetery should be.
Not one of these things with little plaques on the ground, you know, that all look the same.
They're easy to keep up, but they are very sterile.
This looks like a genuine cemetery.
It's great.
I took them by Elvis' first resting place, a mausoleum at Forest Hill Cemetery in Midtown Memphis.
Took them to see some other graves up there.
Then I took him out to Graceland to show them where it was because they're booked in for a tour tomorrow.
So we did that.
Then we went past my old house in Whitehaven.
Then we came back into Memphis and I took them down the Poplar Card.
They had a good time.
You had a good time?
Oh, yeah.
And they were surprised at all the nice sections of Memphis there were and how many of them there were.
Most people think of Memphis in the same breath as Detroit, but Memphis has a lot more going for it than Detroit.
As we had at dinner last night, a beautiful part of Memphis, my favorite part of Memphis, want to tell our friends from Colorado what a great time I had with them as well.
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Why does the left lie constantly?
Because they get spiritual power from lying.
The lies come from Satan, the father of lies.
John 8, 44.
Here's how the political lying process works.
Satan provides the beast with a lie.
Then the more they use the lie, the more spiritual power they get.
Look, the media is a lie multiplier, and this multiplication gives more evil spiritual power to the beast.
And that can overwhelm and even deceive the body of Christ, especially when the body is being disobedient to the head.
The churches today are incorporated, so they're subordinate to human government.
They obey the beast and do nothing to restore our national relationship with God.
And the government shall be on his shoulders, Isaiah 9, 6.
That verse is not for the present-day church.
Rather, it is for the end time church, the body of the line of Judah.
A message from Christ's Kingdom Ministries.
Finally, with a preacher man who asked me, were you bound on such a cold, dark afternoon?
As we drove on through the rain, as he listened, I explained, and he left me with a prayer that I'd find in you.
And the book is a mother town that I walk you through with the rainbow in my sea.
Whether that comes on the radio or if I have that queued up to play in the car, that one's going full backs on the volume.
That was the first.
First release off of the, you know, well, back to Memphis album done at Chips Moments American Studio by Elvis.
He actually preempted Neil Diamond, who was supposed to come in that week when he said he was going to do it.
Chips had to call Neil and reschedule.
Now, did our friends make it?
I know they're going to Graceland tomorrow.
Did they make it to Sun's studio today?
And I was telling them last night at supper that Nathan Bedford Forrest's grave was right next door to Sun's Studio.
People won't know that.
So when Elvis was recording those original hits at Sun Studio, he was within a stone's throw of Nathan Bedford Forrest's grave.
And I guarantee you, it is likely the case that he would have been in favor of it.
Oh, I guarantee you would have.
All right.
So anyway, to our friends from Colorado who came into Memphis and who we met and who we spent time with this weekend, we salute you.
That song is dedicated to you.
And we had to play a little Elvis.
And as I often say, Elvis was the biggest thing in Memphis until we went on the air.
Fall is in the air, and I'm feeling great about the way things are going.
Very pleased with the body of work when we look back on all of the shows that we have produced already this year.
But there's plenty more coming up as we head into autumn with a full head of steam.
You're getting a taste of it tonight with Paul Fromm and Nick Griffin.
And we're not going to disappoint you going forward next week.
How about this next week, Keith?
You ready for next week?
Next week, we're going to have one of these tandem interviews.
Sam Dixon and Virginia Abernathy are going to pair up to talk about, quote-unquote, our democracy.
You think that's going to be good?
It ought to be great.
And also, backed by Popular Demand, he was on with us in September back already because, well, the audience demands it.
Harry Cooper of Charlotte.
We really got a great reaction to Harry Cooper's show.
Well, and we're going to read some of it.
That's actually what we're going to be doing right now is dipping into the mailbag.
But before we do that, I want to thank each and every one of you who contributed to our third quarter fundraising appeal throughout the month of September.
Each quarter, you and you alone determine whether or not the longest running pro-white media broadcast in the world can press on.
And we thank you for your support.
Listen, I know, believe me, I know that times are a little bit tougher right now.
Gas is, what, at least double what it was a year or two ago.
Groceries, you got to take out a small business loan to go get groceries.
So our contributions have been down a little bit this year.
We missed the mark, in fact, just a little bit in the first and third quarter fundraising drives.
But for everyone who did contribute, we thank you.
We love you.
We will find a way to carry on and press on.
And we appreciate you.
And all of those fundraising incentives, the Sam Dixon and Kevin McDonald DVDs are in the wind.
If you have sent something within the last day or two that has not yet been delivered, we'll get it out to you next week.
But the vast majority of people should have already received their inducement.
And we hope you enjoy it.
Okay, here we go.
Let's go to the mailbag very quickly.
We only have a few minutes before we got to get to the last half hour of the show.
This is from a listener in Beaumont, Texas.
James and Keith, I apologize for missing last quarter donation.
Money was a little tight from buying a new house, a new air conditioner, and a new truck.
I bet it was.
But after listening to your coverage of the Eliza Fletcher murder, Keith, you were excellent in that, by the way.
I knew I needed to send in this donation.
Your coverage of the event was outstanding.
It's important to keep your show going so we can continue to hear such insights that we cannot get anywhere else.
That comes from a listener who is very valued and treasured in Beaumont, Texas.
But you know, our listeners, I like to do this, are all over the country and indeed the world.
From Beaumont, Texas to Hyde Park, New York, we go.
Hi, James.
The show continues to be excellent.
You and Keith continue to introduce informative and interesting topics and present them very professionally.
I'd ask that you keep up the great work, but I'm sure that isn't necessary.
After all, you've done it for so many years without throwing in the towel.
Thank you and all the best.
That comes from a listener, Keith, in Hyde Park, New York.
Did you ever think you'd have listeners in Hyde Park?
Isn't that where Franklin Roosevelt was from?
I don't know.
You tell me.
Something like that.
How about this one from a listener in Lawrenceville, Georgia?
James, thanks so much.
You're one of the few who hasn't sold out.
Keep up the good work.
Yes, I haven't sold out.
That's why I don't.
Nobody's paid.
Well, I wouldn't do it even if they tried.
I'm kidding.
Okay, so, all right, this one is very special.
This comes from a listener in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
So it's the big towns, it's the small, the big cities and the small towns, Park Rapids, Minnesota.
Dear James and Keith, I can honestly say that listening to your show is one of the great highlights of my week.
My fiancé and I operate two small businesses and both have part-time jobs as well.
So my time is very limited.
It's just something we must do to counter our current economic situation in this democrat-controlled country.
While many refuse to work at all, we are not of that third world stock.
We will survive and thrive, just as our ancestors did.
I can't often listen to TPC Live.
However, I never miss an episode on your website.
He's talking about the broadcast archives.
As I stated, I often listen to the show twice.
It makes the labor I must do so much more enjoyable.
My heart is re-energized for our cause, the promotion of our people after each episode.
Please accept my humble donation and continue your fantastic work on telling the truth and shining a light on the greatness of our people.
God bless you both, Keith and your families.
Keith, that's why we do what we do.
I mean, that is it.
I mean, as I was sharing with a friend today, to earn the respect of the men we admire is the currency of our cause.
The fact that there are people out there across the fruited plain across the entire world that says tuned in tonight, say that they depend on us, tell us that we're the high point of their week.
My goodness, you know, that is such a one, gratifying and humbling experience to hear that.
And two, it's so encouraging.
You know, this is the wind under our wings, as Bette Midler said.
Your hero.
Not my hero.
But even a blind hog will find a good acre in every single time.
That was a good song, too.
We'll always be honest here.
I like that song.
I know that song.
How about this one?
Now, this is the last one we'll have time for.
Hello, James.
I just watched a movie last night and thought of Keith as I was watching.
You may already know it.
It's called The Raid and stars Van Heflin and Ann Bancroft.
It was really good.
The ending surprised me.
You couldn't get away with making this film today.
I enjoyed your show the other week when you had Harry Cooper on.
Here's another piece of correspondence in for Harriet Cooper, who will be back on next week.
It was a nice surprise.
I've been a member of his group forever.
I actually used to be, Well, I can't read that part.
Well, anyway, well, I just wanted to tell you about the movie.
Love your show.
Have a great week.
That comes from a listener in Seattle, Washington.
Seattle, Washington, Keith.
And he's a great movie by the way.
About the raid.
Your thoughts on the raid.
And that is a movie of Confederate prisoners escaping to Canada.
They plan to rob a bank and set fire to the small town of St. Albans, Vermont.
We actually have a listener in Vermont who has come to some of our conferences who sent me a print of the St. Albans raid.
And to get a few, to get the land about.
And I watched it with my girlfriend a while back, telling you the truth, just within the past month.
Van Heflin, a great actor, always a solid performance in Shane.
He was in what was that?
Oh, the one with about John Brown, Santa Fe Trail with Errol Flynn and whatnot.
Always delivered a great performance.
This was produced and directed by a famous Mexican producer.
It was kind of an anti-war movie.
But I also learned something about the St. Albans raid in the meantime, since getting my copy of a DVD of that movie.
I found out that Judah Benjamin was the mastermind behind that and several other similar raids of basically having Confederates in Canada raid into New England and other northern places to get money to send back to the Confederacy.
Now, Judah Benjamin was your grandfather, correct?
No, not right.
Now, what was his connection to your family?
There's no Judah Benjamin connection.
There was a Rothschild.
Well, I thought Benjamin.
Oh, yeah, come on now.
We got 10 seconds.
There was a letter to one of my wife's ancestors from Judah Benjamin authorizing that ancestor to raise troops on behalf of the Confederacy.
That's what it was.
So, not your family, but your wife's family tangentially.
That's right.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Children's family.
All right.
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I am woman, hear me roar in numbers too big to ignore.
And I know too much to go back and pretend.
Cause I've heard it all before, and I've been down there on the floor.
No one's ever gonna keep it down again.
Well, yes, I'm wise, but it's with the moment of pain.
Yes, I paid the price, but look how much I gain.
If I have to, I can do anything.
I am strong, strong.
I am invincible, invincible.
Obviously, she's never met one.
Welcome back.
If we're playing a song we don't like, that must mean that Jack Ryan is bringing it to our attention to make a teachable moment out of it.
So welcome back, Jack.
And that's Helen Reddy from Looks Like Old Boy.
1971.
Yes, Keith and I've got the visual on this audio.
I Am Woman from 71.
Why are we playing it tonight, Jack?
And welcome back, Jack.
Well, thank you so much for welcoming back.
Instead of playing the music that I love and that you like, Delta Blue, Chicago Blues, Motown, Soul, RB, I even like disco.
I thought I would break it up and play some of the music I really dislike, like, or I really hate.
And this would be one of the songs.
You'd be hard-pressed to find any other song that I hate more than this Helen Reddy, I am woman, feminist crap.
And you look at all of the isms of the 20th century, communism, Bolshevism, Marxism, cultural Marxism, international finance, capitalism, neoconservativism.
I don't think that Satan has ever created anything as really destructive and bad for our American people than feminism.
I don't even think Satan Lucifer really likes feminism.
I think he just created it to destroy our family.
He doesn't want to hang out with feminists.
He'd rather hang out with hookers or cross-producers or something like that.
Like, who likes feminists?
Is there any man on planet Earth or very few women that like feminism?
I don't think like Bill Clinton likes feminists.
His wife became a feminist.
He doesn't have any interest.
He doesn't like his wife enough to have sex with her.
No, he has no interest in her.
In any way that a man does for a woman and this feminist stuff, and this came out.
My mom was very much against this feminist, this ERA things.
Phyllis Schlafly went against it.
My mom is the greatest woman, really beautiful, nice, attractive in a wholesome way.
But this feminist crap came in and boy, we hated it.
And it's just been nothing but bad for our life.
So if any of our young people out there, If you see a nice southern gal and you like her, you like, she likes you, just marry her.
Don't worry about it because the things get worse as you get along.
These feminist, miseducated women, they're taking over everything.
They're making our lives miserable.
And that song really, it's so bad, I barely can even stomach to hear it.
I almost, I'm glad I didn't do this full meal or I would have barfed it up like, oh, that was horrible.
It was just dreadful, horrible, horrible.
You know, this is this, this is to your point, Jack.
I said for years, and it was true at the time, even years into this radio program, that I had believed at the time that I had become more moderate than I was in my youth.
And that is, I think, at least in a way, somewhat typical, that, you know, you mellow out as you get older.
But that was, you know, maybe 10 years ago when I would say that.
Now, at the age of 42, I am much more radical than I was as a teenager or as a man in my early 20s when I started this radio program.
And I think that is a response to the absolute lunacy and degeneracy and evil of the left.
Everything I've seen since 2015 with Antifa and so-called Black Lives Matter and critical rights, the radical feminist, all of it, all of it.
I mean, the thing is, the actual grooming of our children.
Well, all of it.
Yeah, no, this is the thing.
It was just like, you know, before I was like, okay, well, you know, we certainly need to be in power.
These ideas that they are propagating are not good for our people.
We need to be in power.
But once we're in power, you know, they'll be our subordinates, but let bygones be bygones.
No, I don't feel that way anymore.
What I feel now is we have to be completely separate from these people.
Liberalism is a modern face view.
These people have to go.
I'm more certain about that with every passing day.
They have to go.
There's no coexisting with them.
They have made that clear.
I have no interest in peace with them.
I'm not going to do anything illegal.
I'm not going to advocate for anything illegal.
I don't think you have to.
But there has to be a separation.
There's not going to be any offering, any olive branch offered to them.
Separation, but also just having to deal with we're humans and there's and then we're animals.
And this is a big problem that we always get in, we get into is that humans think they're above nature, that we're not animals.
And yet, yes, we are.
So in the animal world, I think some of the most beautiful animals in the world are the African elephants and the African lions.
And the lions, the male and female, have to get it.
The African male lions are very handsome and strong, but mostly they just sleep and mate.
They don't do.
The African lionesses are so cool and they're great mothers.
That's a good deal.
So when we're dealing with human females, we can't try to use reason and arguments and stuff because we're dealing with animals.
And so we have to get our young women to try to get them to be civilized and married at a younger age because if they're not married over 30, they cause trouble.
So I support Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, when this gal, Ophelia, his girlfriend, was trying to mess with me.
He said, just get thee to a nunnery.
He just said, just get thee to a nunnery.
Get out of my face.
I don't want to deal with you.
And that's what we have to do.
If these women become crazy lunatic dig stuff, we can't try to reason with them.
We just have to get them to a nunnery or send them someplace, send them off to ISIS or something like that.
Because they're destroying our civilization.
I tell you, no, I mean, this is what I said.
I mean, with regards to having peace with today's contemporary, for lack of a better term, leftists or radical feminists or whatever you want to call them, there can be no peace.
Have you ever met one?
I have.
Do you know how obnoxious these people are?
Do you know?
They are gross.
No.
They're gross.
They're gross.
They are gross.
They're despicable.
You don't want them.
Fright train take a dirt road, as you're saying.
Okay, but the other side of this, and this is the one that I try to promote in all my writing, is the divide between liberals and conservatives, left and right.
That's from the French Revolution.
So it's not really there.
And a lot, most of these things between men and women are not really conservative left and right.
And you think that you have these conservative or right-wing women.
You think they're on their side.
Like the option, the one I promote is Ann Coulter.
I think she's one of our best writers, very good.
And I met her at a Christmas party, Immigration Patriot party.
And I introduced myself.
Hi, I'm Jack Ryan, and I'm a writer for Oxford.
And she goes, great.
I like how everyone here claims they're a writer.
And she just goes on, poof.
I'm like, whoa.
You know, and it just, and then whatever happened, she didn't get married and she doesn't like men.
And I'm not allowed to use this word on this family one, but the beach boys, Ann Coulter was a beach that night and she doesn't like men.
One other boyfriend kid dynamite.
No, no, no.
I'll tell you a story.
We don't punch right on this show.
We don't punch right on this show, Jack, as you know.
But listen, let me tell you something in agreement.
I got to tell you this, in agreement.
I'm here with you.
And I know you agree with this.
Ann Coulter is brilliant.
She's a brilliant writer.
Great writer.
She does good for our cause.
Yeah.
But, but, but, I'll, I'll share a story that I saw.
I interviewed Ann Coulter at the Republican National Convention.
She was very courteous and accommodating to me.
But I observed her throughout the week because she was on press row as I was with the media credentials.
And we were there.
And she treated everyone like the scum of the earth.
Everyone.
She had little kids.
And I'm not talking, there was like a throng of people.
She was too busy.
She couldn't get to everyone.
I saw a little girl.
And I have two daughters.
A little girl, maybe eight years old.
She came up and she asked for her autograph and she said no.
You know, as if it was, you know, it was contemptible.
No, no, I mean, it was something.
But you know who she was hanging all over that week?
I don't mind saying this.
I like Ann Coulter's work.
I'm just telling you the truth as I saw it.
We interviewed Ann Coulter.
I have a picture with Ann Coulter that was taken.
The Southern Poverty Lawson posted it.
So there it's that.
But anyway, but she was all over Milo Yiannopoulos like he was Jesus Christ.
I mean, she was hanging all over him.
She was dismissing her fans, dismissing little kids, but hanging all over Milo like he hung the moon.
And it just didn't sit quite right with me.
It didn't sit quite right.
I like her work.
I like what she says.
I think it's going to sit right with me.
I'd rather join the company of you and Keith.
Yeah, she's a female as like a female lioness.
Can't try to use reason with her.
And with women like that, you just need to get some Viking, some biker to make some deal with her father.
He was gay.
She didn't feel threatened.
Yeah, just come take her out and knock her up, man.
If I was a little younger and she was younger, I'd be happy to.
I know about that.
As they say in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, what country do you think this is?
He asked if the guy could speak English at the car garage.
That's a great movie, too.
We've had weather like that this week.
How could anyone go to school on a day like this?
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Give me your hand.
Give me something that I can remember.
Because I can't shine the beach, baby, beach, baby, they're on the sand from July to the end of September.
Southwind, I want to say something that's absolutely from the heart, and that is how the heart breaks for the victims of Hurricane Ian.
Florida is a Confederate state.
Florida is a state that I've spent a lot of time in.
One of your favorite places.
One of my favorite.
Devastated.
Absolutely, Keith.
Thank you.
One of my very favorite places in the world was devastated.
Hurricane Ian actually made landfall on the twin islands of Sanibel and Captiva.
For years and years and years, I have spent time in southwest Florida every summer.
We go to Sanibel every year, and Sanibel is gone.
I mean, there is one causeway in and out of the island onto and off of the island.
And there are wash out.
Yeah, it's just, you can't get there.
It's inaccessible.
The roads on the island are gone.
Sanibel is basically a wildlife preserve.
If you don't know anything about the island, it is not like your regular tourist traps in Florida.
There are no.
We actually spent a vacation there.
I remember going there.
I have very much.
No, it's wonderful.
The Ding Darling Wildlife Preserve.
You can see manatees.
You can see alligators.
You can see all kinds of birds and fish.
And there are no buildings on Sanibel taller than the highest tree.
There are no stoplights on San Bell.
There are no chain restaurants.
It's a beautiful place.
Sanibel Captiva.
And it's gone.
I mean, it is gone.
It looks like I have been looking at the pictures.
It looks like Nagasaki.
It looks like Hiroshima.
It looks like an atom bomb hit it.
They will rebuild because it's a white area.
But as far as the family trips every year that we have taken for as long as my kids have been around, I can't even imagine how long it will take, if ever.
I mean, so many of those buildings and restaurants that we would go to are gone.
They're gone.
They are gone.
It's not as if they have a little bit of damage.
I mean, they're gone.
You look at the before and after picture of the Sanibel Lighthouse, all of the buildings that were around it, gone.
It's like it not even existed.
This is an incredible thing, Jack.
This hurricane was one of the most devastating storms in history.
People are talking about it.
And it hit the South.
And so our heart is there.
It went all the way across the state of Florida and then became a hurricane again and hit Charleston.
Jack, go.
Okay, so my view on this is I got a couple perspectives on this, is that this area in Florida, in the West Indies, it does have hurricanes.
Okay, it's something like the Nile River flooding or the Mississippi River flooding.
Okay, it's bad, but it's not something unusual that they do have these hurricanes.
And so other places have them in nature.
So my view on this is you should either try to have a building that's like an English stone castle that can take the worst hurricane, or else you do what the nomadic tribes in Eurasia do, is that you don't have prominent buildings.
You got tents and stuff.
And when you find out a hurricane is going to come, you get your family and your possessions, and you just get out of there when the hurricane comes.
And then you don't expect your car to last 100 years.
You get a car like they have it.
But there are going to be hurricanes.
I don't want to live like that because they have hurricanes.
I live outside of Chicago.
We don't have a lot of nature.
We don't have earthquakes.
Tornadoes get broken up.
We don't have hurricanes.
Our people have people problems.
But you're going to have it.
So if you live in Florida, you have to expect that you're going to get a hurricane.
That's every two or three years.
I never got over when they stopped just naming hurricanes after women when they named it after men because a hurricane is so feminine.
It's so true.
Yeah, like Hurricane Camille, Hurricane Katrina.
Who's ever going to get scared about Hurricane Ralph?
Just give him a beer, you know, like there.
But I guess there's Hurricane Ian that they have it.
But so, I mean, you're going to live down there and then you'll be living on the Florida Keys.
I mean, there's not a lot of land.
And then it looks good on the summer, but a hurricane.
Don't you earn for the good old days when they named hurricanes after women and not after women?
That's what he just said.
That's what I said.
Yeah, no, these others are him and her kids.
They're so feminine.
It's just like the temper is starting to build.
It's starting to build, and then it's going to blow.
The hurricane is going to be that they have, but it's just, it's there.
And then our people, I don't know.
I like the, I don't know, I didn't spend a lot of time in Florida.
I went on spring break or something.
We're going to dedicate this show to Gloria Steinem.
Oh, wow.
Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug.
Who was that one that said that the white Gloria already.
Oh, Susan Santa.
Ooh.
Ooh, we got some ugly looking ones.
But we got some.
Yeah, there are some ugly looking, nasty, feminist gender, like Hillary and her son, Chelsea.
Ooh, she's a nasty nervous girl.
So I don't know.
We want to talk about all the other things, but I think that obviously things are not going well between men and women.
I want to do a shout out to one of my couple of southern girlfriends, Miss Cindy Ray from Chattanooga, Beth from Texas.
And man, I messed up.
If you see a pretty girl, Southern girl, and you like her, she likes, just marry her.
Because if you don't do that, the options later on in life are just getting really bad.
They're these northern, miseducated college women.
And I'm not, I'm not being facetious.
I'd rather hang out with black gang members than these feminist northern women.
Black gang members are more fun than these ones.
So anyway, that's what it is.
But whatever.
I got to make my book recommendations.
Do I have time for that?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
We got five minutes.
So yeah, I forgot about that.
I got taken.
My producer's sending me something.
Mr. Producer, you can come in my ear and tell me.
Yeah, we will.
Okay, Jack, we got actually a caller in Brazil.
So why don't you give us a one-minute recommendation?
Let's go to Brazil.
You know some women, some women.
Give us your recommendations in 60 seconds or less, and let's take this call from Brazil.
We don't ever open the phone lines, but we will first.
Okay, my recommendations are Bernard Goldberg, Bias.
He just was a CBS correspondent, secular Jewish guy from CBS, but he got just so frustrated with the lying up there.
They wrote it.
And then the movie recommendations, not a New York one, it's Woody Allen's Radio Days.
And it's a beautiful, romantic one about it.
And we need to get up every morning, read good books, and watch good movies.
So those are my recommendations.
Well, we will bring to an abrupt end Jack's recommendations to accommodate this caller.
And I believe it will be from Sao Paulo, Brazil, as opposed to St. Paul, but we'll find out.
So let's find out who it is and what he has to say.
You are on from Brazil with James, Keith, and Jack, the TPC Saturday Night Crew.
How are you doing in Brazil?
Hi, James.
One of the brothers from Brazil.
How are you doing?
We are doing great.
And it is great to hear from you.
So, hey, listen, we hear you loud and clear.
We've got about three minutes remaining.
What can you tell us about the situation in Brazil with Bolsonaro?
We were actually just mentioning that earlier.
I'm sorry, I didn't get the first hour from the show, the couple of first hours.
I hope you guys pray for us because we really need to win this one.
South America is almost all gone for communism and socialism.
And Brazil is a left stand.
So hope you pray for us.
And Bolsonaro tomorrow is going to be president again, hopefully.
We actually just have communism and all of that.
We have wokeism, which is probably communism to the third power.
Well, we actually have feminism in Brazil.
They don't have feminism.
We'll ask that.
We actually just mentioned the fact in the last hour with Paul Fromm that the election of Bolzanara was tomorrow.
So if you're listening in the archive, if you're listening live, it's tomorrow Sunday.
If you're listening in the archive, it was on Sunday.
But Jack, yes, your question about feminism in Brazil to our caller from Brazil.
Yeah, they're sexy women.
They're not feminists.
So, Jack.
First of all, I really like you, man.
I was in Chicago and I thought I couldn't meet you, but we're going to be in Chicago again, and then I think I can meet you.
We have a lot of feminism.
We got to understand that the communist movement is not against just only the United States and Europe.
In South America, we also have that because it's not against developed countries.
You always think about underdeveloped countries sending people to America because they are underdeveloped.
The fight is different.
We have the same problems here with communists, with communist people trying to take over the government and everything.
It's been hard to get.
Well, Jack, they tanked Venezuela, which had all the natural resources in the world.
But communist leadership brought them down.
Well, I'll tell you, one thing, no matter what happens tomorrow, my friend from Brazil, we may, I will be in touch with you.
Perhaps we can have you back on next week to break things down.
But, Jack, what does it mean to you to have a listener who's a fan of yours in Brazil?
Just to have him fix me up with some sexy Brazilian women.
My last girlfriend was an ex-Catholic Venezuela.
It broke like a 20-year losing streak.
So it's bad when a South American country goes communist, but for like Midwestern guys and stuff, you get some emigrates of some good-looking European women that like will be nice to a white Anglo guy.
It's bad for Venezuela or Brazil, but it's good for us because, you know, I don't, man, I don't know.
We could send these feminist Hillary people down to Venezuela or they're the communists.
And I don't know, maybe a male.
They don't want them either.
Nobody wants it.
We actually had Jose Niño from Venezuela recently, and he was great.
Hey, listen, I wish we could have gotten to you a little bit earlier tonight, but with the election of or re-election of Bolzanaro, we hope tomorrow.
I'm going to send you an email.
We're going to be in touch, and maybe we can continue this conversation next week.
We sort of try to shoehorn it in at the last minute.
But thank you, thank you, thank you so much for the call from Brazil for Jack Ryan and Keith Alexander and our guest tonight.
Boy, what a world tour tonight we had.
Brazil, Canada with Paul Fromm, and the UK with Nick Griffin.
They're all Jack Ryan from Mars.
Well, from Chicago.
That's an international country as far as I'm concerned.
I'm James Edwards.
We'll talk to, I hope, everyone again next week, including our dear friend from Brazil.
Stay tuned, everybody.
We'll be back.
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