Nov. 18, 2023 - 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.
Ladies and gentlemen, if it could be done better, I haven't seen it yet.
I mean, this is TPC at its finest this Saturday evening.
The last Saturday before Thanksgiving.
Keith, last month was Halloween, but now I'm getting scared.
I'm getting scared because you know what this means.
It means that next week when we come on, we will be post-Thanksgiving, and that means we will be into the Christmas season.
And it scares me and it excites me.
Get your Christmas trees up.
And get your Christmas trees up.
Ours will be going up.
Soon we host Thanksgiving at our house.
My wife does this apple bourbon turkey.
Can't be beat.
Once everybody leaves, though, we go straight up into the attic and bring down the Christmas tree.
The Christmas tree goes up at the Edwards house on Thanksgiving night.
But what that means is, if Thursday is Thanksgiving, that means next Saturday is the first Saturday of the Christmas season.
And that means for the next month and change, in addition to everything that you tune in to TPC to hear, you're going to be getting all of that wonderful, festive, encouraging, inspiring Christmas music.
It's coming up starting next week.
We're back into Christmas now, a week before Thanksgiving.
This year, I say it every year.
We've been on 19 years.
This year seemed to really go by fast, Keith.
It seems like it was just a, I was telling it to Steve Stockman earlier tonight.
I can remember vividly when we had Steve King on for the first time a year ago.
Next week, it was the first Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Steve King made his debut appearance.
Steve Stockman making his appearance tonight, a week before Thanksgiving.
That was a fast year.
Scarily fast.
The more things change, the more they stay the same, James.
They do, but they sure seem to speed up.
But on the other hand, we are going into a year ahead of us from, let's say, Thanksgiving on that we haven't seen in America before.
And there's no telling what the consequences are going to be.
We need to come from this.
You know what we need to do?
I got an idea.
It just hit me.
Tell me.
We need to get the two Steves, King and Stockman, on the show together to forecast maybe the first week of January.
Maybe that's how we'll start out next year's programming.
If we could have a good enough Christmas fundraiser to get there.
And by the way, we're going to give you information about that next week.
Next week's show is all the way fully full.
We have two guests coming on next week.
They're going to knock your socks off.
Surely the guests tonight did as well.
I think every week they should.
But next week's show is already full.
But I'm thinking ahead.
I'm thinking ahead because we have to.
I mean, we have to think ahead.
But I'm thinking, like, you know, we get through, not we get through Christmas like it's a chore.
We enjoy our time together through the Christmas season, that season of fellowship and goodwill and camaraderie.
But then we got to turn to 2024.
And as you said, Keith, it's an unprecedented year in American history.
And I'm thinking.
We're going to see things that have never been seen before.
I'm thinking the two Steves.
They come on, they give us a forecast of what Trump's.
They hit some high one, hit some lows.
I mean, one, they primaried out.
One, they try to redraw his district boundaries, and then they send him to prison when that wasn't good enough.
The other one, you know, Steve King, they put all the resources into getting him out in the primary.
Sometimes they kill him.
I'll tell you what's unprecedented.
This challenge to Jewish power and influence that we talked about with Tim Murdoch.
That also happened tonight.
I mean, that was a good hour.
And that has certainly been the focus of the last month and a half of programming going back to that very first week in October.
But I mean, yes.
I mean, Tim always delivers, but I'm thinking the two Steve's.
If you're a Steve and you're in Congress, you better watch out.
Something's up.
That's right.
Something's up.
Especially if you stand up for any of our issues.
As they did, and as they do.
But yeah, so fun night.
A fun night and a fun remainder of the year to come here on TPC.
But I'm looking at the calendar and I'm astonished.
It's a little bit disconcerting.
We're entering into the home stretch.
It has been a wonderful year.
They all have been.
I think they all have been, but we are entering into the home stretch of 2023 here right now.
We're also entering into the Twilight Zone.
Well, it's getting more and more like that.
But yeah, I mean, this is the thing I think that should really give people pause: is imagine where we'll be a year from now.
A year from now, we're post-election.
We're post-election 2024.
The election season is about to get started in a few weeks in New Hampshire and in Iowa.
You turn the calendar to 2024, and it's the presidential election cycle full on.
A year from now, the election will be over.
And we talk about how fast the years go.
And surely they do.
A year from now, I mean, God only knows where we'll be, Keith.
I know.
It's just that, you know, for better or for worse, God only knows.
We've got to look in the crystal ball and see what's coming out of it.
I mean, I've never lived in a time that is more pregnant with potentially earth-changing.
I don't think that's too strong a word.
I don't think it is either.
It sure it is.
Earth-changing events.
And it doesn't.
By the way, I should mention, in terms of announcements, after I gave my speech at Amrin in August, and that seems, you know, we talk about how fast the years go, but the days go by slowly.
This is something my pastor told me years ago when I first started having kids.
He said the years are fast, but the days are slow.
The days are slow, but the weeks are fast, or the years are fast, something like that.
And it's true.
On one hand, it seems as though the last year has gone by in a nanosecond.
And on the other hand, it seems like Amrin was a year ago, which was only back in August.
But I gave a speech at Amrin that to God's eternal grace and mercy was well received.
And anyway, it's been up on the internet for a while now in the video form, but Jared had asked me to transcribe it.
And it's like an 8,000-word speech.
Surely, you know, you're joking.
But we have resources here at TPC, and Winston Smith, our longtime co-host and friend.
Has re-emerged.
Well, his friend, who is a courtroom transcriptionist, certainly has.
And I sent it to her.
And she was able to transcribe the whole 45-minute speech and type it out.
And we sent it to Jared.
It only took me three months to do it, but we got it there.
And Jared has posted it up just yesterday.
If you're listening live here on Saturday, just yesterday on Friday, he posted the transcription of the speech, Reasons for Optimism.
It's the featured story there at Amrin.com tonight.
For the new year coming up, it's kind of like Patrick Henry's speech before the Halber Burgesses.
But we encourage you to check that out because we need reasons for hope and optimism, and they are there.
It's hard to see them sometimes as the grinding wheel of so-called progress continues.
But there is a lot of stuff going on right now, Keith, a lot of moving parts, and it is not, it is not a foregone conclusion that it's going to work out for our enemies.
And I said that in my speech, and I believe it now.
Yeah, what's the old saying said the mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind exceeding fine.
We're going to see exactly what happens in this grist mill that we're coming into.
Well, it's like Tim was saying.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like Tim was saying, there's no guarantee.
This is going to play out in Israel's favor.
I mean, the whole world could be turned upside down a year from now.
The divide, the polarization, I talk about this in my American speech.
You can read it now at Amrin.com.
It is could very well play in our favor.
I believe it to the marrow of my bones.
We'll be right back right after this.
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Well, welcome back, everybody.
Starting next week, as we said, and starting next week and for the remainder of the year, it's going to be all of that feel-good Christmas music from the fun songs to the Christmas carols that bring us closer to Christ.
That's how we'll close out our year.
And, you know, we're going to close it out on, I believe, can you believe it that Christmas falls on a Saturday this year or broadcasting date?
It sure does.
Or does it?
How did I misread that?
What year is this?
I thought it fell on.
I thought December 25th was a Saturday.
Now it's saying it's a Monday.
Something's up.
They're playing gay.
What is it, Liz?
Liz will tell me the.
Kremlin's working.
Well, now it says December 23rd is a Saturday.
What am I looking at?
What year is this?
Ain't this year.
No, I mean, hang on.
Somebody's wrong here.
It can't be Liz.
Well, I got to pull it up now.
Now I'm flummoxed.
God, my.
All right.
No, I mean, Saturday's on December Saturday, Friday, Saturday.
It's December 23rd and December 30th.
Why did I think it was on Christmas Day this year?
Well, it should be.
I don't know.
Anyway.
It had a lot on your mind, Ludget.
Yeah, that's for sure.
Well, anyway, the last Saturday before Christmas, whether it be on Christmas or a couple of days before, you know, you're going to hear from Pastor Brett McAtee.
We're going to bring you the biblical accounting of the Christmas story and the birth of Christ.
But, yeah, I love this time of year.
I mean, I love the whole time of year from fall, autumn, so important to our people, Halloween through New Year's Day, even into Valentine's Day.
Get ready and take advantage of it, people.
Do not let this just pass.
I think this year, especially, Keith, exactly, because next year, who knows where we're going to be?
And even if you want to extend the holiday season now, and they extend it now about four months, but if you want to extend it from Halloween to Valentine's Day, I wouldn't hold it against you because we have the great Valentine's Day show with all the ladies here every year now.
But anyway, the Christmas season especially, it's going to be starting next week.
But Thanksgiving is coming up, and Thanksgiving sort of gets squashed out now.
Not a lot of people remember Thanksgiving anymore.
But George Washington's Thanksgiving proclamation speech represents the kind of nation that we seek to restore here at TPC.
So we're going to read it to you now.
And we would encourage you to check our website on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, thepoliticalcessible.org, and read this to your families yourself.
This is what President Washington spoke.
Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and to humbly implore his protection and favor.
And whereas both houses of Congress have, I mean, can you imagine a day when this was possible, Keith, have by the joint committee requested me to recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed and acknowledged with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an opportunity to peaceably establish a form of government for their safety and happiness.
Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted to the people of these states to the service of that great and glorious being who is the author of all the good that was,
that is, or that will be, that we may then all unite rendering unto him Our sincere and humble thanks for his kind care and protection of the people of this country previous to their becoming a nation, for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions of his providence in the course and conclusion of the late war, for the great degree of tranquility, union,
and plenty which we have since enjoyed, for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been able to establish constitution of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national one now lately instituted for the civil and religious liberty with which we are now blessed, and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge, and in general,
for all the great and various favors which he, that being God, has been pleased to confer upon us.
And also, that we may unite in the most humbly offering of our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and ruler of nations and beseech him to pardon our national and other transgressions, to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually, to render our national government a blessing to all the people by constantly being a government of wise, just, and constitutional laws,
discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed to protect and guide all sovereigns and nations, especially such as have shown kindness unto us, and to bless them with good governments, peace, and concord,
to promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and to increase the science among them and us, and generally to grant unto all mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best.
Given under my hand at the city of New York on the third day of October, Anno Domino 1789.
That's President George Washington.
Keithy, what happened to the nation that used to produce men like that?
The only thing that you could get both houses of Congress to agree to right now would be undying loyalty to the state of Israel.
I think that's about the only thing.
And also unlimited financial.
Well, not necessarily, because all of the, I think all of the Democrats voted against the aid package to go to Israel.
Really, did they?
They sure did.
Oh, my goodness.
Well, the times they are changing.
I tell you what.
I know that all the Republicans did.
Well, they know where their base is.
And I tell you what, it's so discouraging as a conservative to see that the so-called conservative party in America is sold out lockspack and barrel to the Israelis.
It's incredible.
Nevertheless, you read something like that from George Washington.
Our country went from that to this.
And remember what George Washington said in his farewell address to avoid special relationships with any foreign nation and also foreign wars and, you know, do not get yourself involved in favorite nation status for any foreign nation.
If only we had listened to him.
If only we had heeded those instructions.
Fountain of wisdom on every subject.
That is wonderful stuff.
I mean, George Washington, that original Thanksgiving proclamation, we celebrate Thanksgiving that week.
That is something that should be read at every Thanksgiving table on Thursday.
And you can find it on Thursday.
We'll post it at 4 o'clock in the morning on Thanksgiving Day at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
Read that to your family.
That is a nation worthy of our best defense.
And the next thing we need to publish is his Washington's farewell address to the nation when he stepped down as president.
Was one hit after another.
It was like the fourth season.
I mean, it's just, you can't get any better than George Washington.
When he spoke, even E.H. Hutton listened.
Well, anyway, Thanksgiving is coming up.
A very special time of year on our broadcast calendar is coming up, and it starts next week.
And it was from Steve to Steve, a year ago, next week to a year ago tonight.
King and Stockman, I'll tell you, I'm hard-pressed to pick a favorite.
These are both guys who paid a price for not going along with what the system would have wanted them to do.
Yeah, they're both up for the Little Stevie Wonder Award.
They are wonders.
I tell you what, it really is good.
And it's ironic they're both named Steve.
Both Steve, one from Iowa, one from Texas.
And of course, as you know, they both appreciate each other.
Right.
And they both have drawn all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune for speaking out on our behalf.
That's absolutely right.
That's absolutely right.
That's just a fun show tonight.
Fun year it has been.
Fun 19 years it's been, if you want me to be exceedingly candid with you tonight, but it's going to be a fun next month and a half.
Don't go anywhere.
The next month and a half, I mean, the Christmas music will accentuate it, but we're not going to be light on content.
It's not going to be all.
The coming year is not going to be light on content.
Well, I'm not even looking ahead to that yet beyond perhaps the first show of the year when we kind of give a preview or a forecast of what may be to come.
But I don't think anybody's going to be able to nail it because it is so unprecedented.
But the rest of this year, we're going to have fun.
It's going to be a time of fellowship and togetherness, but it's also going to be a lot of hard-hitting guests.
Next week, we're going to have Lucas Gage on, formerly known as Angelo John Gage.
This is a former Marine.
All right.
He was sent over into the Middle East, and he has an entirely different take on the situation.
Now, former Marine Lucas Gage will be with us next week.
Also, Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
Now, this is a guy who's going to be on with us.
Talking about a guy that changes Elverton Window.
This is a guy as a Baptist minister who speaks the truth on Israel.
He's not one of these dispensationalist Schofield Bible Christians.
And it makes his testimony all the more interesting.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
I mean, we got all of these guys coming.
Harry Cooper will be back to roll out our fourth quarter Christmas fundraising drive and senate.
It's all coming up in the next couple of weeks.
Stay tuned.
Your daily Liberty Newswire.
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I'm Skip Kelly.
Patients and staff are evacuating Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, with a few remaining doctors attending to those too vulnerable to leave as the Israeli military reportedly ordered staff to evacuate, which is a claim disputed by Israel.
Accusations by Israel allege that Hamas uses Al-Shifa for military purposes, and that's a claim denied by Hamas and medical officials.
The U.N. is urging Israel to provide access to the medical center for an investigation into the conflicting claims.
Three GOP candidates visited Iowa on Saturday for Thanksgiving Family Forum.
Two Republican presidential candidates revealed their wives suffered miscarriages.
Vivek Ramaswamy and Ron DeSantis, both participating in a conversation in Des Moines sponsored by Evangelicals in Iowa.
We got pregnant, but unfortunately, we lost that first baby.
And, you know, it was a tough thing because this is something that we had so much hopes for, so much aspirations.
But, you know, we just kept the faith.
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And we had our first baby girl.
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Additionally, Apple ads were reportedly displayed alongside far-right content.
This decision aligns with a similar move by IBM and marks the departure for Apple, a significant advertiser on what was previously Twitter.
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Well, cheer up.
You still got your hair.
Yeah, and you still got your career, Mr. Graham.
Just remember what the immortal bard once said.
All the world's asthma and all the men and women, merely players.
Unquote.
So remember this.
The girls today in society go for classical poetry.
So to win their hearts, you must quote with these Aeschylus and your ripper D's.
But the poet of them all, who will start them simply, Raven, is the poet people call the Bard of Stratford on Avon.
Brush up your Shakespeare.
Stop quoting him now.
Brush up your Shakespeare and the women you will wow.
Just to claim a few lines from Uncle.
All right.
Brush up on your Shakespeare.
That's from Kiss Me Kate, 1953.
We still had a chance back then, right, Keith?
We were going over the waterfall in Niagara Falls in a barrel and we didn't know it.
Well, we still have a chance, but we won your mind.
We had a different kind of version board of education.
Different kind of chance back then.
But Jack Ryan, our cultural correspondent, has brought that particular clip, that particular musical film to our attention.
And he's going to tell us why right now, this last Saturday before Thanksgiving.
Jack, how are you tonight?
And happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and to all of our listeners.
The cultural Marxists have tried to destroy, they've done a fairly good job of destroying our historic holidays.
But Thanksgiving has held up pretty well.
And they've created rival holidays to replace it.
Martin Luther King's Day is for George Washington's Day, I think.
Juneteenth.
Juneteenth is right.
Yeah.
And then they have Kwanzaa and Hanukkah for Christmas.
But they haven't come up with Thanksgiving.
The people like it, and it's about family and eating.
And I think it's, and it's not been commercialized that much.
So, yeah, I think it's a great holiday, and we still got it.
Well, thank God for that.
And we'll be celebrating it.
How are you going to celebrate it on Thursday, Keith?
I have a big meal.
With a big friend and a friend that knows all of it.
He's coached all his everything from scratch.
And he's got a big dog, too.
He got a big dog.
How big is the dog?
The dog is bigger than me.
But the dog is really big.
And the thing is, it's just a time to get together with family and friends and to share, you know, and give thanks for our blessings.
Well, that is what Thanksgiving is about.
And we will do that.
Jack, I tell you this, and I mean it sincerely.
I wish you could celebrate Thanksgiving down here in Dixieland with us.
What are you going to be doing on Thursday?
Just with some friends.
Families are a little bit dicey.
I'm trying to make amends.
I have some serious traders, it's fair to say, in my family, and there's some issues.
I've got good credit.
Well, you're part of our family.
And if I tell you what, if you get froggy, you can make the trip down from Lincolnland to Dixieland.
You come on in.
My wife does an apple burger turkey.
There'll be enough left over for you.
All you got to do is come on down.
I'm telling you.
And Keith's got the room.
He might have the train.
He's got like three floors in his house that go unoccupied.
Let me get you.
We'll get you full.
All right.
All right.
If you want a room in the attic or the basement.
But okay, so that song from the great musical, Kiss Me Kate, highly, highly recommend seeing it.
They made a movie of it in the 50s, but it was a Broadway show, and it was written by Cole Porter.
Based on the Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare.
Taming of the Shrew.
It's a play with the play.
Hey, let me tell you something, Jack.
I'll tell you the truth.
Jack had sent me over the notes on that, and he mentioned that, but Keith has not read the notes.
Keith was an English major.
Keith just knew it.
Well, it's very good in it.
It's part of it.
It's lively and it's fun.
And Shakespeare, his work has held up very well.
I think he's the greatest writer in the English language.
And it's good to see that his views about women and relations and international affairs and about that certain people are not supposed to be mentioning are pretty much the same as ours.
I think that's that.
And that's the test of time.
They have stood the test of time.
And he's not, they say he's like not misogynistic.
He likes a lively, feisty woman.
And you have a lot of times in Shakespeare that you have women dressed up pretending to be men and going to battle and things like sort of like J.R. Tolkien does, where Erwin is fighting in the field.
But they're fun, fun, feminine, not feminist.
Well, there are feminists in that themes in this, this one.
But I always like a good thinking.
And that's a good thinking in that one.
Yeah, it's really great, great one.
Well, I tell you, they need to make, speaking of Shakespeare.
What do you think of Shakespeare, Keith?
I think he's great.
He's a hero.
He's a hero.
I mean, obviously, a literary giant, but he didn't set out to be a literary giant.
He just set out to be a successful playwright.
We'll ask our cultural correspondent before I bring the reason to the table of why I'm asking.
But, Jack, your thoughts on Shakespeare.
I just think he's the greatest writer in the English language.
And why do we study English literature instead of Viking literature or Zulu literature?
It was because the Vikings and the Zulus didn't have a written language.
Okay, so they didn't write anything down.
You can make that up.
But he's just brilliant and he's very well educated.
He'd studied ancient history.
The Julius Caesar, if we have time, I wanted to talk about that.
And he had that good education.
It was the 17th century.
It was a time also then there were no Jays in England.
They'd been expelled and they didn't come back until Oliver Cromwell.
And his book, The Merchant of Venice, I think, held up very well.
It's not really, I mean, it's just fair.
It looks at observes the situation and writes about it in, I think, a very accurate way.
And that's certainly a big topic this month.
The J issue, if we have an issue talk about that, I can give you my presentation.
Please do, Jack.
But hold on right there before you do, because getting back to Shakespeare and the issue that you are transitioning into, let's not forget the Merchant of Venice.
I mean, this is something that it's really I mean, so the Shylock and the Merchant of Venice is this is Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.
This is a Jewish moneylender who lends money to Antonio and insists on being paid with a pound of flesh.
That's exactly, if not repaid the debt on time.
Right.
So this is, yeah, it seems as though Shakespeare, like the original Martin Luther, not the poor King, right?
The one in the 1960s, was certainly aware of certain things, was he not?
Yes, he was.
Well, I think most of our listeners are aware that the J people have very serious problems being in anti-white leftist politics and the like.
But the other side of that, well, there's guys or just communism.
And you can go to sources of Winston Churchill, who just wrote up and said, yeah, all the worst communists in Central and Eastern Europe were ethnic atheist Jays.
He wrote an article for the Sunday Times, the struggle for the Jay soul between communism and Zionism.
But I think that that's another false dilemma.
Both are bad.
You see what's happening this month and week.
I mean, that didn't solve things.
Instead of going communist, they go Zionist and they go Zionist.
Jews are certainly getting a lot of bad publicity right now.
Well, they're losing the narrative.
This has been a recurring thing in the last month and a half on the show.
They are losing the narrative, even with the stranglehold on media globally.
They are losing the narrative here because of social media.
Social media, people can see it.
The thing is, they've done it to themselves.
They're the ones that opened the floodgates for all of this motherfucking immigration to America.
Well, there's that, and then the indiscriminate bombing of a man, woman, and child in Gaza.
I mean, it's just not a good look.
And it's not a good look because you can't control social media.
Anybody with a camera, with an iPhone, is a reporter now.
And it's just, there's too many leaks in the dam for the narrative.
Well, you have to hold up.
Yeah, hold up.
But I think, again, if they cover all sides, all the narrative is there.
So this week, it's quoted the Israeli defense minister.
What's this guy's name?
Yoav Galant is just quoting from the worst parts of the Talmud, which he says, we are fighting against human animals, and we are acting accordingly.
And so there are parts of the Talmud which says thanks for letting us know that.
Well, that's interesting because it was dehumanizing.
It was terrible Nazi propaganda for the Germans of the 1930s and 40s to call them rats or vermin.
But when they call people animals, you're supposed to go with them.
You do that, but the other horse of a different color, as I say.
It is, but they've got it.
But the other side of the coin is, and this is where they get the narrative back.
And this is just amazing that they could do it.
You had two Israeli lawmakers in the Israeli Knesset.
One is in the Likud party, other is from an opposition party.
And they got printed in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, which is supposedly the conservative newspaper of record in the United States, saying really what's needed is that all the surviving Arabs in Gaza to be allowed to move to the West, Europe, to England, and the United States.
So that's their solution.
The guys they don't kill are going to be dumped on us.
And they get printed in the Wall Street Journal.
Could any of us have them move up into next to Jewish neighborhoods with butterflies?
Gentlemen, gentlemen, quick break, final of the evening.
We'll be right back.
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Well, enjoy that traditional bumper music one last time because henceforth until the first show of 2024, it's going to be all the Christmas music you can handle.
And you can't handle it enough.
It's good stuff, right, Keith?
The best.
And we're talking about all the stuff from Phil Specter to the traditional hymns.
That's right.
But we really like the Phil Specter stuff.
Medieval hymns.
And You did take the bait there.
Yeah, no, I know what you're talking about.
You're right.
Yeah.
You like that too.
Well, we like it all.
And it's all part of the season.
Well, anyway, a lot of feedback every week.
And this comes from a listener.
I believe it's Ralph in Arkansas, who writes, hello, James.
I read the transcript.
And we mentioned that this just got posted yesterday at Amerin.com.
I read the transcript of your speech on the American Renaissance website.
Your speech described what I call the Carol King effect.
I felt the earth move under my feet.
Well, thank you, Ralph, for that.
And yes, you can find it for yourself.
It's interesting.
People consume content in different ways.
You can listen to it on the radio.
You can watch it in a video.
You can read it.
And we try to cover all the bases.
And thanks to Jared Taylor, we have that speech up now at Amerin.com.
Jack has also been the recipient of a little bit of fan mail this week.
And Jack, a lot of people liked your critique last week of the movie Emily the Criminal.
And it wasn't until after last week's show that I went back and took a look and realized that I too had seen that movie in the last few months.
When you mentioned the name of it, it didn't ring a bell.
And then when I saw the trailer and I saw the poster, I was like, oh, I saw that.
That was a pretty good movie.
Well, people all around the world are appreciative of all the players here at TPC, including one Jack Ryan.
So, Jack, take it away.
Okay, so I do want to get into book and movie recommendations this week.
I don't really have a movie recommendation.
I just have a movie observation, which is that all of these woke, real feminist race replacement movies are just tanking big time, particularly Marvel Comics Universe.
And the big players.
Their history.
Yeah, I got to interrupt it.
Pardon the interruption, but this new, you know, Brie Larson is in this new Marvel movie called The Marvels.
And it's like all female superheroes.
And of course, there's a couple of black ones and non-whites.
And Brie Larson is the main character.
And she's white, but she says she won't come on to a movie set unless there's a certain quota of lesbian, non-white, transgendered, you know, unless they fill the quotas amongst the staff and crew of a film.
She won't even report.
I'm so glad she's exiling herself from civilization.
Well, this was a huge bomb at the cinema or at the movie theaters.
The Marvel starring Brie Larson, who was in actually a watchable movie of, it was a King Kong movie, Skull Island.
But nevertheless, but she's entirely woke, radical feminist.
She won't come to work.
And she's sealing her own fate.
Well, I mean, yes, she had a huge bomb here at the theaters just this last week.
She's going to get her wish.
She's not going to be in any other movies.
It's interesting to pile on.
I think that there's a lot of women in our country, in the world, who want to be the bitch, so to speak, but they don't like other women that are that way.
And she's got the reputation now.
It's being, well, she's right up there with the main content creator for Disney Marvel Universe, Kathleen Kennedy.
I thought she was part of the Kennedy family, but apparently she's not.
She's working with Steven Spielberg, but she's the main focus of trying to put all of these take-charge women and redoing the classic Disney's for woke agendas.
And just, boy, the crowd is everyone, including liberal leftist commentators.
South Park did a really funny expose of the Kathleen Kennedy remake.
And now it's just piling on.
It's just they ran out of original Jack Kirby stories.
Jack Kirby is a great kind of, he's the inspiration of all the Marvel Comics ideas.
And he is a Laura Eastside J New Yorker.
He served in World War II.
He's there.
But he's a great guy.
Great, great ideas.
And all of his heroes are interesting, but they ran out of original ideas.
So what do they do?
They do team comics.
And I never liked the team concept.
It's like fake wrestling.
I don't know if you want to be a bad guy.
You want to be the bad guy.
Probably artificial intelligence, tell you the truth.
And they're just, they are tanking.
And so I think, well, this is a good sign, but you have to see something.
So when you get on these holidays, I guess a lot of people don't even go to the theaters anymore.
They stream them at home.
So my view is to try to get the classics.
If you've got the whole library from the 20s to current, you can find some good movies.
You're talking to the man that has the classics.
Go to Keith.
If there was a VHS release from 1910 on.
But what I'm telling you, though, is that she's going to be waiting forever for the phone to ring.
Okay.
And that is a fight that she is.
She's foretold for herself and is going to, you know, be careful what you wish for.
Your dream might come true.
Well, the unfortunate thing, gentlemen, if I can be frank here, is that the unfortunate thing is that she looks good.
And you hate to see someone who looks good run a suicide.
You want that.
You want that for the sals.
Right.
Well, maybe you've got the role of the wicked witch.
What is the one in Sleeping Beauty that who's the fairest of them all?
Who's the one that looks?
Aurora.
Her name is Princess Aurora.
She is there.
Well, maybe she knew.
The one in the original Snow White was not named.
Oh, I thought he said the Sleeping Beauty.
Was it Sleeping?
No, no, no.
I don't think she had it.
She was just Snow White.
She was just the queen.
Yeah, the queen.
The band.
Well, Snow White was the fairest of them all.
The queen found that she wasn't the fairest of them all.
She had to go about destroying that.
She had a free larts and girl could be the bad, the witch that's always in the role for her.
Unfortunately, she finally made enough money to where she could never work again, and her woke mindset won't.
Like, you know what?
All right, well, do I have to be basketball?
That's black athletes that do that, Keith.
Okay.
Okay, do I have time for my book recommendation?
She might too.
All right.
Okay.
Please do check.
Okay, I'm a history major.
My book recommendation is the Jeanette mission.
So it's French by Harry Amon.
And this is about the first French revolutionary ambassador to the United States.
The French monarchy backed the United States against Britain in our War of Independence.
It was just for balance of power and things like that.
But after we won the revolution, we're a government, the French Revolution came in.
And this guy, Jeanette, was causing trouble.
He was coming to the United States.
He was trying to serve trouble.
He was trying to get the United States to take revolutionary France's side against the monarchy, Great Britain, and things like that.
And Thomas Jefferson was more sympathetic to the French.
Hamilton was just like, no, we've got to just start our own trade.
And this guy was insulting George Washington, so he was acting like a king, reveling it up this stuff.
But then things changed in Revolutionary France.
He fell out of power.
That if he went back to France, he would have gotten guillotined.
And so he applied for asylum in the United States.
And George Washington, the great man that he could, I mean, if it was like Stalin, he said, well, lots of luck guy.
We're sending you back to France to get beheaded.
But he gave him, he said, we didn't appreciate what you did.
But no, you come here.
And that's when George Washington was writing his farewell address to the country where he said, put American interests first.
We stay out of European wars, let alone these Middle Eastern wars.
And that's why Washington, in my opinion, is clearly the best president that we've ever had.
But you know what?
It wasn't Stalin that did that.
The first of the Truman who sent all those Russian prisoners and whatnot.
Who do you think was better?
Oh, yeah, well, it was that president.
Who do you think was a better president for us, Washington or Davis?
Jack didn't get to enjoy the day.
I really think Washington was.
Davis had some short.
We'll talk in a minute.
If there was war to be had, he'd settle up and win the war.
And then he put down the whiskey rebellion, but he was just calm.
And he didn't have like a thousand advisors like we have now.
He has two advisors, Hamilton and Jefferson.
It's pretty good, pretty smart guys, smarter than me.
And our country did great.
Our country does great.
Colony did just half European.
We stayed out of war.
So to be the biggest.
I can't forgive Davis for overlooking Nathan Bedford Forest for promotion.
Yeah, but I mean, what about Benedict Arnold?
Well, Benedict Arnold tried to undermine Washington and did not succeed.
All right.
Well, we'll talk about it.
I'll talk to you in a couple of minutes.
But, hey, folks, listen, let me tell you.
Coming up in the Christmas season, we will never call it the holiday season.
It is Christmas season from October through February.
It's all the Christmas season.
Harry Cooper of Shark Hunters, he's going to roll out the Christmas fourth quarter Christmas fundraising drive next week.
You're also going to hear from former Marine Lucas Gage, who has a very interesting take, the kind of interesting take that only a former Marine could have on the situation in the Middle East.
He's coming up next week as well.
Chuck Baldwin coming up.
Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing, he's going to be talking about the book The Sword of Christ.
What an interesting book to talk about at Christmas time.
We're also going to be talking with, again, our friend Simon Roche of South Africa before he heads back to South Africa.
He was on with us a couple of weeks ago for a live remote broadcast at the League of the South.
He'll be back on with us again, and he'll be appearing in tandem with Jonas Nilsson, the Swedish film producer who has taken a heavy interest in South Africa.
So much so that not only has he produced a film on South Africa that featured both Simon Roche and what's her name?
The blonde girl, Lauren Southern.
He's also done a book, a book of photography about Irania.
They'll be appearing together.
All of that and more coming up during the Christmas season on TBC, which begins next week.
We're going to have all the great music.
Jack, a final word to you.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and to everyone else.
Final word to you, Jack Ryan.
Yeah, just it's important to keep living and listening to good music, promoting good books.
There's bad things around, but I've been through so many bad.
I was seven years old, the 68 convention in Chicago was Civil War.
I was a public school teacher in Brooklyn in the 80s.
Yeah, so there are worse times there.
So let's just not get bogged down in negativity places that we don't have.
For Jack Ryan, for Jack Ryan, Keith Alexander, I'm James Edwards.
Happy Thanksgiving.
God bless you.
God keep you for our guests tonight.
Merry Christmas.
Well, we'll say Merry Christmas again before the end of the year.
But we might not say happy Thanksgiving again before Thanksgiving.
For Congressman Steve Stockman, good night, everybody.