March 16, 2024 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And really enjoyed, of course, having Keith Woods on tonight.
Next week, March Around the World continues in Germany with Sasha Rossmuller, who is an independent journalist and a political activist.
And he's going to give us the scoop on exactly what's taking place on the ground in Germany.
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Still a couple of weeks left in March Around the World after tonight.
And in the third hour, I said at the end of the first hour, don't miss the third hour.
Don't miss the third hour.
Well, what Keith was saying was that he's seeing some positive action on the periphery, Portugal, Croatia.
Now, we did have an interview with Tom Sunich live earlier this month from Croatia, but we're going to continue tonight the third installment, part three of 12 of TPC at 20, a retrospective.
Now, this series doesn't come on any particular week.
It's not like it airs the third week of every month or the last week of every month.
It just comes whenever we can fit in that hour based upon.
When the spirit moves, James.
Well, basically, when we have the time to do it based upon our schedule that month.
But, you know, of course, March Around the World is March.
Confederate History Month is April, and we have the Christmas programming and Easter and Christmas with Brett McAtee.
By the way, Easter's coming up early this year.
Easter is going to be the last week of March this year.
First time in years that hasn't been in April.
You never know about Easter.
Easter, you never even know what month it's going to be.
A movable feast.
So that's coming up later this month.
Normally it blends in with Confederate History Month, which is fine by me.
But no, in the third hour tonight, listen, we're going to have installment three of 12.
And we're going to go back and we're going to keep it in the theme of March Around the World, meaning we're going to have an international guest as this part of our TPC at 20, a retrospective series.
And it's going to be Major General Zelchko Glasnovich.
We kicked off March Around the World for the first time in 2020.
It was our 16th year on the air, but it was the first time we introduced this series.
This is now our fifth installment of March Around the World, our fifth time to do it, fourth year, fifth installment, five marches in four years.
You understand how that works.
But anyway, Keith did not even remember this interview.
Keith did not remember this interview.
I said, Keith, you remember the Zelchko Glazinovich?
I didn't remember the name because the name is a little obscure.
But on the other hand, once I heard it, I said, oh, that's the guy that was the general from the Second World War came off.
We listened to it.
We edited it down, and we're going to play it in the third hour with, as we have done with the retrospective series.
We did it in January.
We're featuring 12 of some of the just memorable interviews, 12 guests, 12 months throughout our 20th anniversary year.
In January, we revisited the Drew Lackey interview, obviously the chief of police in Montgomery, Alabama with Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.
He dealt with all those players back then.
Last month, we revisited an interview with Anthony Cumya.
Tonight, we're going to revisit, as part of our March around the world, but also as a part of our retrospective series, Major General Zelchko Glasnovich.
He was a major general, retired major general, who went on to earn a seat as a member of parliament in Croatia.
And Keith and I were listening to this interview before the show tonight as we were editing it down.
And we're going to be playing it for you along with some fresh reactions and commentary in the third hour.
And I couldn't believe how stout it was.
I remembered it being good, but I think it surprised both Keith and I.
So we're going to get to that in the third hour.
But first, let's get down to some domestic news.
That's what we said we would do this hour, so let's do it.
The State of the Union.
And now we've been so busy marching around the world with all these international guests.
We haven't touched on any news from the United States in the month of March so far.
So let's catch up on a few things.
The State of the Union, a friend of mine said it best, it wasn't a State of the Union.
It was a partisan campaign speech.
You actually watched it, Keith.
I couldn't even bother myself to do it.
I've been traveling.
Well, they apparently got Joe Biden hopped up on Red Bull or something like this to get him revved up to give this speech.
And he could do it.
He pulled it off after a fact because anger is in his wheelhouse.
You know, when he tries to be statesmanlike and restrained and intellectual, he just can't handle that.
But on the other hand, if he wants to just froth at the mouth, he can handle that.
Okay.
Well, that's what he did, basically.
And I've never seen such a partisan, anti-opponent State of the Union address in my life.
You know, it's supposed to be a moment for statesmanlike reflection and bipartisanship, come togetherness, collegiality, none of that.
No, it was, I mean, he called Trump everything except a child of God.
And he, you know, he just is really, you know, he is just full of bile.
And he is being used, but he's glad to be used, I guess, because if he weren't in that position, I think he and his whole family would be going to jail.
And he realizes that.
But, you know, you just can't understand.
You cannot underestimate Biden's abilities as a president.
I've never seen a guy that did a worse job.
You know, he actually has outdone Jimmy Carter.
Well, I was talking to somebody, Keith.
Somebody said recently, I was talking to him just a couple of days ago, or maybe it was last night.
And we all feel the inflation.
We all feel when you go to McDonald's and it's $50 to feed your family.
I mean, what in the hell is going on?
Prices have increased since the so-called COVID year of 2020 by a third.
The average American is out a third of their pocket for nothing in return.
Well, and also the Biden administration, such as it is, you know, it's basically Obama and Susan Rice and, you know, what's that guy, Podesta, and, you know, some people like that working behind the scenes.
They love the situation because the insiders in the Democratic Party are basically, you know, in charge of everything.
This is their dream come true.
But, you know, the whole situation in America now, Biden is doing his best to keep gas prices down, food prices down, inflation down.
Well, it hadn't worked.
And I haven't been in the grocery store lately.
What I'm saying, though, is that, you know, he can't make it work.
You know, despite their best efforts, they have mismanaged the country economically so badly that they just can't keep a lid on the inflation.
And I think that's going to be their downfall, James.
Well, I mean, because if nothing else, Americans will always look after number one.
They want to be entertained and they'll look after number one.
And if it hurts them at the pocketbook, that's going to not be good for the current administration, whomever that may be.
And that's, yeah, I agree.
I think that's why Trump's doing better in the polls than people might have expected after, you know, again, four to eight more years of rampant illegal immigration.
It's just, I mean, people want to be paid.
People want to be able to make it.
And I guess there's something to self-preservation.
But nevertheless.
While we're talking about this, let me just say this.
What is going to happen regarding election integrity?
You hear these wimps like Sean Hannity saying, gee, whiz, we just got to get out there and vote harder.
We got to just do what the Democrats are doing and they do it better than they do it.
And then when we lose it the next, you know, the day after election day, he's going to say, oh, shucks, we lost again.
You know, that isn't going to work.
You know, the stuff that people like him and Mark Levin are saying, that's not going to work.
You've got to have a real solid plan.
The Republican Party needs to come up with a real solid plan for assuring election integrity.
Failing to plan is planning to fail.
All right.
Me and you had this conversation.
You and I had this conversation about a month ago.
And no one, no one could hold Sean Hannity in greater disdain than I.
The very sight of him, the very sound of his voice repulses me.
He's just a chill for Israel.
But all of that.
And then some.
He's an apologetic, supposedly from Atlanta.
He hates the South.
All right.
But what he's saying here in this case is, I get what you're saying.
We need to go back to Election Day voting, not have two months of early voting, not have these prop bodies.
In effect, repeal the Voting Rights Act of 65.
That's where all the bad stuff came from.
But what he's saying, and what I agree with, is between now and November, you're not going to get rid of Mellon voting.
You're not going to get rid of two months of early voting.
So what he's saying is, Republicans, I know I've never voted except on Election Day.
Ever in my life, I pride myself on voting the right way.
But what he's saying here in this case, and I dislike him immensely, but he's saying is they're going to do it.
Why wait until Election Day when you could be sick all of a sudden, it could be rainy, you could be snowed in in November, early snow.
Who knows?
Get out and do what you got to do.
Get your vote in.
That's what he's saying.
And I agree with him on that level.
Anything that comes in as a mail-in ballot needs to be segregated and subjected to strict scrutiny.
All right.
That's the way they did it in 2020, and that's the way they're doing it.
Unless you're overseas or unless you have some hardcore medical impediment, you got to go in and vote.
If they give you too many days to vote, not to be able to go in and do it.
All right, we got to take a break.
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Have a yell for Keith.
We're up.
They brought us popcorn tonight, so you can't keep Keith out of the lobby.
And I responded to him by singing Old Black Joe.
I have a hand.
I'm coming.
How about Sam and Dave?
Hold on.
I'm coming.
All right.
Well, when they give you popcorn, what do you expect?
Well, I see.
Look at the floor here.
Yeah, right.
We need the funky chicken to pick up all the pieces.
We have too much fun.
That's for sure.
Well, anyway, let's get back to some local or I say local.
I guess it's local compared to international news, but domestic news.
The Supreme Court, this is another thing that's happened since we started our march around the world.
Colorado and Maine and all of these other states that were aspiring to throw Trump off the ballot in order to protect democracy by not letting people vote for the candidate they want, they're not going to be allowed to do it.
Well, the Supreme Court better wake up and smell the coffee because if they don't take action to assure the integrity of the city, you can have about 72 Supreme Court justices.
Exactly, yeah.
They're going to be extinct.
They're going to be lost in the crowd.
And, you know, if they want to keep their power and their, you know, they're part of the federal government, the tripartite federal government intact so that it operates, they better get on the ball.
And they better make sure that all of these machinations by the Democrats are shot down because if they don't, they're signing their own death warrant.
Well, I think Katanjay, whatever her name is, and the Hispanic woman on the court there, they probably like having 72 others like them, which is exactly what's going to happen the next time they get a chance to do it.
They're going to do that, and they're also going to pass a federal election law that basically validates and even gives preference to every method of voter fraud that they can think of.
You know, how many more do they need?
Well, they've got the machine.
You got Brother Love coming from the black churches stuffing these little post office boxes full of people.
Well, see, they and see, and the chicken-hearted Republicans will never do anything about those.
But they don't want to be called a racist.
Yeah, right.
You know, they say, please call me a pedophile or something like that.
You know, all right.
Were you surprised, though, that the Supreme Court gave Trump a big win there?
No, they had to give him a big win.
You said this all the way back on Valentine's Day with the Valentine's Day show with the girls.
I told him it might be two weeks.
I think it turned out to be three weeks or something like that.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
But nonetheless, they had to do that.
And furthermore, with Fannie Willis.
Yeah, let's talk about that.
Speaking of court cases, so you've got this thing with Fonnie Willis.
I mean, just typical third world non-white corruption.
I mean, she's doing payoff.
She's engaged in a sexual relationship with her subordinate.
Now, remember what the whole Me Too thing was about?
Powerful white men, and they would give favors to women who would sleep with them or whatever.
You know, if this was a situation like that, the media would have been all over it.
But when it's a black woman engaging in that sort of thing, it doesn't even get mentioned.
As a matter of fact, not only does it not get mentioned, when it finally came to light, the level of corruption going on here, they said, this is what happens when you're a black woman and you go up against Trump.
Oh, woe is me.
Everything's stacked against you.
This is what happens when you have a majority black venue like Fulton County, Kentucky.
Georgia.
Georgia.
Yeah, not Fulton County, excuse me.
Fulton County, Georgia.
You know, you can dress them up, but you can't take them to town.
But then her dad was on the stand and said, well, this is, you know, a black thing where you got like, you know, tens of thousands of dollars, you know, in your shoebox for payouts.
Payoffs.
And tens of thousands of paramores on the side.
So, I mean, again, though, but it just came out today.
We heard it during one of the network news breaks earlier tonight that she's been exonerated.
She's back on the beach.
Well, let's focus rather than focusing on Fanny because you can't fix that.
Okay.
You can't fix stupidity.
Take a load off, Fanny.
Fanny be tender with my love.
Remember that the BG songs.
But anyway.
The one by the band was a better song.
But what is happening here is that white judge intimidated once again to enforce the law against a black person.
When are we going to get judges and politicians, white politicians that will stand up for their own people and furthermore, not even do that in the case of this judge, just enforce the law even-handedly, the way that you would against a white defendant.
If that had been a white defendant doing that, that guy would have been toasted, roasted, and yeah, that's the key.
Imagine a white man, a heterosexual white man, who's got this underling.
Got this honey bun on the side.
And they're getting some extra money and, you know, they're having sex, of course, and going after the man.
And this woman has no qualifications at all in this type of litigation.
Instead, you're paying her, you know, upward six-figure salary, and she is supposedly in charge of the whole thing.
And actually, she's not doing a darn thing.
What would happen to that particular white prosecutor?
Yeah, it wouldn't have been brushed under the rug saying, this is what happens when you go after Trump.
You know, they just come after you with all this.
It was all because of her own misdeeds.
She did this to herself.
But then she's back on it.
She's back on the case.
Oh, yeah.
They're never going to drop the boom on her.
But see, it's just like in Memphis, we have all sorts of incompetence in the government all the time.
And they say, well, they kind of behind the scenes say, this is what happens when you've got black people in charge.
It's like Coca-Cola.
They used to say things go better with Coke.
Government runs better when white people are in charge.
That's what this shows.
Well, and more fairly.
I mean, we bring this up all of the time, but all of these BS movies like A Time to Kill, when in fact the real inspiration for that was the exact mirror opposite of what was portrayed in the movie.
A black guy that was raping white girls rather than a white Klansman raping a black girl.
Which probably never happened in the history of the world.
But the thing is, John Bridge knew what he had to do in order to gratify himself to the Jewish editors at Simon ⁇ Schuster.
But the thing is, is this plays into, oh, well, a black could have never gotten a fair trial and an all-white jury.
Try being a white guy, an all-black jury, and see how fair it is.
I guarantee you, the thing that they portray as being unfair was infinitely more fair.
Well, the wonderful thing about all this is that most of the black political power is concentrated in cities.
Cities are not part of the constitutional scheme.
They are just chartered, just like a corporation is by the state.
And what the state gives, the state can take away.
That's what they need to do to places like Atlanta, places like Memphis.
The state legislature needs to step in and say, you people have demonstrated beyond a reasonable doubt that you cannot manage your job to run this city.
So we are revoking your charter and we're running this thing now out by the county or out of the state capital.
Boy, would that absolutely drop a bomb on them?
But that's the only way out of this conundrum, James, because you're not going to improve the quality of black leadership in places like Atlanta or in Memphis.
Well, how about Haiti?
Yeah, well, yeah, Haiti is the perfect example.
What's going on in Haiti this week?
Well, they've added cannibalism to the mix now.
They've always had corruption and crime and murder and things like this.
Going back when they murdered all the whites there.
Right.
Not only the whites, but the mulattoes.
They found them to be offensive as well.
But nonetheless, the more you try to, you know.
How far removed is Atlanta from Haiti?
How many generations?
I mean, would you say going forward at this trajectory?
Maybe two more.
But see, what is happening, though, is this, you know, you cannot, the more you stir it, the more it stinks.
You know, they've sent the U.S. Army has been down there basically managing the country from 1915 to 1934, and then at various other times, and it doesn't matter as soon as they leave, everything descends to, you know, let's read.
Well, to what he's talking about, to what we're talking about.
Brad Griffin has the report.
I trust this is Brad Griffin writing at occidentaldescent.com.
I trust everyone has seen the videos of the cannibals who have overrun Haiti and toppled the government.
It's been that big of a deal.
It's toppled the government.
And they actually have a picture of them barbecuing a certain part of the male anatomy.
Well, I got it right here.
Look, if you've got delicate ears or if kids are around, cover their ears for the next 30 seconds.
Brad writes that he saw a video of a Haitian cannibal eating a penis.
And he said he would link to it at Occidental Descent, but the videos are being taken down as quickly as they are posted because God forbid people see racial reality as it truly exists.
John Greenblad at work.
This is NBC News reporting.
The embattled prime minister of Haiti, the Caribbean country whose capital has been overwhelmed by violent gangs, said Tuesday that he would resign.
In a short speech posted to Facebook, Ariel Henry said his government would dissolve once a transitional council had been set up following a week of systematic looting and destruction of public buildings and private buildings.
Well, that sounds like Black Lives Matter.
That sounds like Minneapolis.
That sounds like Seattle.
That sounds like Portland.
And you'll see no mainstream black leader, particularly a political leader, having anything to say but encouraging words.
This is it.
This is what they would do.
And they'll wring their hands and somehow like, well, Jared Taylor.
This is an article.
Jared Tristram wrote an article about it.
He said, it's all our fault, our being white people.
White people apparently are responsible for the cannibalism that's breaking out.
That's what they're saying.
That's what they're saying.
But this is what would happen in Atlanta and in Memphis and in Birmingham and in Detroit if they could get away with it.
This is their nature.
This is it.
And this is it.
This is it.
And this is the beginning of it and the end of it.
I'm sure that Paul Kersey has written an article about it.
And if he has, go there if you want to get real skinny on what's happening in Haiti.
The timing of the interim government remains unclear.
Yeah, I would say so because since they toppled white rule, it's always been unclear.
And Brad has done a deep dive into the history of Haiti, which is going to be as clear as mud.
Basically, it's been how bad can it's like that old song about limbo.
How low can you go?
Well, how long can Haiti go?
Haiti will show.
But I'll tell you this: they have a better constitution than we do.
They say no whites can even be citizens.
They understand that much.
They understand that much.
The last Haitian prime minister.
We have that now in America.
Last Haitian Prime Minister was assassinated two or three years ago.
This is how power has always been transferred to the Black Republic.
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Briefly pausing our international travels the second hour to catch up on some domestic news items that have piled up on our desk as we've been so busy this month.
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We were a little late, a little busy to get to it right at the jump this time.
And the mail, it takes about a week to send a first-class letter now.
I learned that.
And it takes about a week to send it.
It ain't going to get any better.
It'll get worse.
And so it's taking about a two-week turnaround time to send something to you.
And if you respond right away, we're looking at the middle of the month.
So I was like, I was checking the mailbox.
I was like, well, maybe they just stopped delivering the mail altogether.
But finally, a couple of days ago, it started to come back.
That's just how long it takes to get first class.
First class, I went down to the downtown main post office, and they have removed the post office boxes that used to be outside.
Well, they keep it regular hours.
You can go to any given post office branch, and they may be there.
They may not be.
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The Dorton lights could be off.
I see it all the time.
I've heard they've had theft problems from the U.S. mailboxes, and maybe now they just cut out the middleman and have stolen the boxes, mail, and all.
Well, no, I mean, in all seriousness, mail does still get delivered, so send your mail with confidence, but it does take a little bit longer.
There's no doubt about it.
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That's no exaggeration.
We're talking about something that is happening legally.
What about this situation that they have with some type of signals over here?
You never forgot what I was asking.
You got to keep the windscreen to your mustache.
Well, what you got to do is you got to get me one of those microphone stands.
If I gave you a microphone stand like I had and you were six feet away from it, it still wouldn't pick you up.
Well, I'm not six feet away.
I'm not even six millimeters away.
But, you know, well, I'll remember it again soon.
All right.
Well, anyway, while you're thinking about it, I'll tell you this.
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You know, $100, $200 or more.
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Nikki Haley.
That's another thing I wanted to get to.
Domestic news.
Nikki Haley, since we last talked about what's going on here in the United States, has dropped out of the race.
Within the last few weeks of her campaign, a campaign that saw her win nothing.
Nothing.
Vermont and Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
And then everywhere else she was routed.
Vermont and Washington, D.C.
And just the last few weeks of her campaign alone, she had an infusion of cash to the tune of $80 million.
$80 million.
What does that tell you about?
Could you imagine what we could do with $80,000?
$8,000.
No, I mean, seriously, $80 million to prop up somebody who was never going to go anywhere, but there was just all that money out there to throw into That lost cause she did nothing and was never going to do anything, and they hadn't known that.
80 million nowhere.
We know why she got that prop up of money.
They knew she wasn't going to go anywhere with it.
Well, no, they didn't.
The thing is, these people live in like the bubble boy, okay?
$80 million.
They have money to burn.
I could have done it as she.
I could have lost everything just as easily as she could have.
Well, the thing is, she is the poster child for everything that is wrong with American politics today.
She's not an American, not part of the founding stock.
She works against the interests of the founding stock of America by doing things like taking down Confederate monuments and Confederate flags and things like this, and has the nerve to run and think that she's going to be treated like she's some white knight on a horse who's going to save the Republican party.
How do I know who's writing these checks?
Well, I know who they were.
And it starts with J and ends with EWS.
But, I mean, well, they got more money than they know what to do with.
They've got more money than they've got since, that's for sure, because, you know, but they're so used to just throwing money at anybody.
See, they can get it.
I will say to your point, I can't imagine a white rural southerner, which is the Republican base, cutting a check to Nikki Haley for any amount.
No, no.
In fact, I told, I think you and I have both said this.
If she was the Republican nominee, I ain't voting Republican.
That's just it.
Well, she would have been without Trump.
I mean, well, maybe DeSantis, but I'm just saying, I mean, without Trump, who knows what the hell that this party would have done?
It would have resorted back to atrophy for sure.
The thing is, this party basically is still trying to live back in the Jeb Bush days and whatnot like this.
And they do not have, you know, the people they want us to vote for are the people that the base would not vote for under any circumstances.
I got to tell you, it's secession or bust.
I mean, all of this stuff is all well and good.
And we want Trump to create chaos because that gives us an opportunity.
But I agree with Nick Griffin, and he said it a couple of times on the show.
There's no hope for reform through the existing system.
There's no parliamentary path to revolution.
Exactly what's going on.
Let's stay on this topic for just a moment because this is really good.
Here's what is happening, okay?
The only way that we're going to get secession is if Trump wins and the left throws a hissy fit and decides that they are, you know, let California leave, let New York leave.
If they leave, basically we can govern the rest of them.
On the other hand, I'd just as soon have the Acela Corridor leave and the whole left coast, but just the coastal counties on the left coast, okay?
Because all the interior counties tend to be red counties.
That's what we need to do.
We need to get all of these nut jobs, these people in, you know, the land of fruit and nuts, which is what they call California, and the Acela Corridor, these people, you know, the descendants of the Yankee abolitionists of old, get them out of here because I don't want those people being in the same nation that I'm in.
The same type of people that, you know, think that, see, how can you govern a nation where half of the nation thinks that abortion is a murder and the other half thinks it's a sacrament?
Okay.
Bottom line is it's secession or bust.
And until one of those two realities happen, secession or bust, you've got to build parallel communities.
And we know some people in parallel communities.
And that's not talking about doing anything extra legal.
She's talking about having a co-op of people who have your beliefs and live your own life and ignore them and ignore the federal government as much as possible because they're in charge.
You have what they'll do to us when we get in charge.
When we get in charge, if that ever happened again, I would do everything they've done to us and then some.
I know some of our people don't agree with me on that.
Well, our ideas speak for themselves.
You guys finish last, folks.
Remember Leo DeRosher, you can't be nice to them after they've been so absolutely evil to us.
Everything they've done to us and then some, legally speaking, of course.
There's no doubt about it.
The way it has to be.
Go after the left wing the way that they've gone after the rock.
And then some.
But here's the thing.
So we're looking, we were talking with Keith Woods about this in the first hour, the case of Sam Nealia, Dries Van Langenhove.
All of this going on.
And then here in the United States, we mentioned it in passing, but you've got Thomas Rousseau of the Patriot Front.
Thomas Rousseau, seven years after the fact, he gets pulled over for a random traffic violation.
Oh, but, you know, as we all do, I get pulled over about once a month for speeding.
They take your license, they go, they come back with the ticket.
Well, in his case, oh, we see you have a warrant in Virginia for lighting a tiki torch, and then he's extradited, facing yours in prison.
All right, potentially.
All these J6 guys.
There was actually a case of Steve Baker.
I was on Sam Bushman's show.
You'll like this, Keith.
I was on Sam Bushman's show recently.
Steve Baker was a freelance journalist who went into the Capitol during the January 6th stuff, and he sold his content to the New York Times and CNN and all of that.
Well, now he is linked up with Glenn Beck's network, The Blaze.
And now all of a sudden, he's not a journalist.
He's an insurrectionist.
He's going to prison.
That could have been you.
That guy Baker.
Yeah, that's it.
Could have been you.
Well, see, what happened to Thomas Rousseau?
Let me give you a little bit of the unsolicited legal advice.
Here's what I would do.
If he wanted to prevent that from happening, you know how he could have done it?
Let his wife do all the driving.
They'll get her card, her license.
No, no, not Rousseau.
Thomas Rousseau.
Well, if he had a tiki torch, I mean, that has nothing to do with who drove there.
No, you don't understand what I'm saying.
He was captured because they checked his license, his driver's license, and found that he had that outstanding warrant.
Oh, if he's not driving.
I see.
If he's not driving, his wife did.
We got to take a break.
His wife wasn't there.
Nothing would happen.
You got to have a full-time chauffeur if you exercise your freedom of speech.
We'll be right back.
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We have been so busy this month during our march around the world all over the globe, tonight in Ireland with Keith Woods earlier in the month in Croatia, Canada, England with Nick Griffin, Brazil, Australia, and we'll be in Germany next week and still more nations to come.
But we are taking a little bit of a breather this hour, the second hour of tonight's broadcast, to focus on some stuff that's happened here domestically in the last few days, a couple of weeks even.
We talked about the State of the Union.
One thing we haven't talked about is the response to the State of the Union.
And that was given by Alabama Senator Katie Britt.
She's 42 years old from South Alabama, Enterprise Alabama, very good looking.
She definitely casts a good picture.
She's young-ish.
She's married, got a couple of young kids.
And they were the ones that she was the one that the Republicans nominated to give the response to the State of the Union.
As no surprise to anyone listening, it was entirely panned by the controlled press.
She was called Tradwife.
She was called scary.
I mean, of course, if you're a 300-pound, obese, woke, purple-haired woman with tattoos, that's fine, but don't be a young, attractive mother and give a talk from your kitchen.
But to help us break down what she said and her reaction to it is another Alabamian that happens to be in our staple of talent, Courtney from Alabama, to respond from Katie Britt from Alabama's response to the State of the Union.
Courtney, take it away.
You first, I'm going to quickly like, I'm going to go through the bad first and then the good.
And, you know, I do agree with a lot of the criticism on the right that a man would have been a better choice because Biden basically got up there.
He attacked 50% of the country and he lied about everything.
And it would have been nice to have a man come on and just really hit hard against every point.
And, you know, and you could tell that whoever picked her, you know, they wanted her to act and, you know, have she had a script and everything.
And a lot of times, I think they wanted her to appeal to a lot of the women, you know, and a lot of times she sounded like she was about to cry.
And something I've learned is as a woman, like, you know, men aren't attracted to that.
When you have men in your audience, they're not attracted to that sort of thing.
And I have to remember that when I'm on the show because when I'm on the show, I get real emotional, like when we're talking about like these mainstream, like these trials that have made the mainstream media, like the Derek Chauvin trial and the McMichaels.
Like I get so emotional over that stuff.
And I need to, you know, cut my emotions when I'm on the show.
But, you know, let me say this, if I could, real briefly.
I had the same impression.
I said, what's all this weepiness about it?
It's like Rodney King.
Can't we all just get along?
No, we can't get along with those people.
And it's their fault.
But go ahead.
Right.
And, you know, and something, you know, a lot now, as far as the content, there, you know, not everything she said, but there were a lot of good things she said as far as the content goes.
And there's one thing she said that stood out that I really have to touch on.
Now, I have to compare it to Biden's speech because when Biden was speaking, there was one part where he recognized all the great Americans of America's past.
He recognized the black slaves, the Native Americans, the immigrants.
In other words, the dregs of society.
People who contributed nothing to it.
All right.
He recognized all the immigrants, including his Irish immigrant ancestors.
Now, Keith, I'm so glad you're on because I have to ask you, Keith, who is he leaving out there?
He's leaving out the founding stock of America.
Exactly.
We always get left out.
Now, I have to compliment Katie Britt because she did recognize the founding fathers, the pioneers.
There was one part of her speech where she kind of gave the same spiel Biden did, except she recognized the right groups of people.
The founding fathers, the pioneers, the space explorers.
It was all great groups of Americans.
And she said something about how, you know, it's in our DNA.
So I have to, you know, applaud her for that.
Now, the big part of the big mystery is that everybody's wondering is what happened to her accent.
You didn't lose yours.
I do think, you know, I think this is something really sad that I see with a lot of people from Alabama who leave the state.
They go to work.
If they work in Washington, D.C., or they work in some northern state, they feel like they have to lose their accents.
And it's really sad to me.
I think you should embrace your southern accent.
And I can say, especially if you're a woman, I know firsthand traveling all around the country, if you are a woman with a southern accent, those men, especially in those northern cities like New York City, Chicago, they will love you.
There is no reason to hide your accent, especially a female.
And I think even if she had the most thickest country accent, I think she should have embraced it and spoke that way in her speech.
I think she would have been admired a lot more because now that's just another thing for her.
More authentic.
Well, it'd be more.
It's a plus, not a minor.
It'd be more authentic because from South Alabama, there's no doubt she had a more rich and vibrant Southern accent that she either purposefully lost or was coached to lose.
There's just as a Republican senator.
There's no doubt about that.
It's really sad.
And now, you know, they found another thing to make fun of her for because she did not have an accent.
They're like, where's her accent?
It just adds to the whole acting that she put on.
And she should have done it.
Well, I will say this, Courtney.
I'll say this.
I mean, it did come off as performative.
I have a general favorable opinion of her.
It's not a wildly favorable opinion.
I mean, she is beautiful and young and southern.
But, I mean, the real senator, the senator that should have been elected from Alabama is Roy Moore.
And we know why he wasn't elected.
Roy Moore is the guy that should be in her seat right now.
And there's no doubt about that.
And we go back a few years and we were talking about Roy Moore and everything they did to him.
I mean, you know, all of them.
Roy Moore wouldn't have been running for that if he hadn't been stabbed in the back.
Jeff Sessions hadn't been stabbed in the back by Donald Trump.
In any event, Roy Moore won the primary.
He was a shoe-in.
The Republicans did everything they could, along with the establishment press, to make sure he lost to, what was his name, Doug Jones, who was just there, you know, obviously, until the next election could be held.
But, you know, so Roy Moore should have been there, not Katie Britt.
But overall, you know, I like her more than I dislike her, even though she's a little more establishment.
But anyway, final word to you on Britt.
And there's one more young lady from even younger than Katie.
Katie's 42.
Girl's still in her 20s is making big news in Alabama.
South Alabama, they're just one county apart.
We'll get to her in just a second.
But a final word to you, Courtney, on the Katie Britt response to the State of the Union.
Why do you think the Republicans chose her?
I do think they probably chose her to appeal to female voters.
And I do agree, you know, she has a lot of charm.
She has that nice, she's beautiful, she has a lot of charm, but it would have been better if she kept her accent.
So that's the main thing we don't like.
And it did.
And the weeping delivery was Scarlett Johansson played her on the Saturday Night Live parody of it.
It did come across as inauthentic.
It did come across as she was reading a script and was trying to ham it up.
And it just didn't come across as entirely genuine.
I will say that about it.
And it was many times better than Biden.
Well, that's not even in doubt.
But that's how I would say that.
Now, with just a minute remaining, we have to talk about another girl.
I don't know if anybody listening tonight will know who this is besides you and I, Courtney.
Hannah Barron.
Keith, do not Google Hannah Barron.
She'll get you all hot and bothered.
Do not.
And that goes for everybody out there.
H-A-N-N-A-H-B-A-R-R-O-N.
Don't look that up.
But what's going on with Hannah Barron, one of your fellow South Alabamians, Courtney?
Hold on a second, James.
I apologize.
Hold on one second.
This is authentic radio.
This is what we love about this show.
This is what we love about being live.
See, I love it when Courtney's kids come on.
Yeah.
Having an insurrection there at the house.
You think there's going to be a spanking involved before the end of this version of January 6th.
We're having fun.
This time it was my husband I had to answer to, not my kids.
Oh, I thought I heard a kid back there.
Well, anyway.
All right.
Hannah Barron.
You got one minute, Courtney.
Go Hannah Barron, big time news.
This is a girl.
She's about five foot, 100 pounds, in her late 20s.
She noodles catfish, and you can see these pictures of her with 150-pound catfish.
That's what she talks about making pasta.
No, I don't know.
I don't know about that.
But anyway, Courtney, I'll fill you in on the rest.
Go.
A beautiful girl from South Alabama goes out and hunts and fishes and just, you know, but still has her southern charm.
Very thick country accent.
There was an Arab American lady on Twitter who was attacking her, you know, and she said something about her accent, like, oh, that accent needs to be banned.
I think there needs to be a history lesson on the southern accent.
The southern accent.
And she said she was masculine.
She said that this isn't feminine behavior.
But the southern accent is the most American accent in this country.
And how dare any non-white immigrant come here and say that the southern accent needs to be banned?
The southern accent is the closest thing.
The thing that needs to be banned is the Muslim, you know, refugees coming over here.
All right.
Right.
Right.
I just think people need more history lessons on the origins of the accent and where it came from.
It's like it goes the furthest back in this country.
It's very American.
That's right.
Came from the first British settlers in Virginia and those areas and has a lot of history to it.
But yeah, that same lady.
Gosh, I don't cuss on your show, James, but I really want to call that lady some names.
I can't believe her nerve to come over here and start criticizing some person like Hannah.
Well, like I said, whatever you do, folks, don't do a Google news search for Hannah Baron, B-A-R-R-O-N, and read all of this.
But yeah, shows you the typical ingratitude of all these people coming over here and living off of it.
Well, she's made a boon out of it since then.
I mean, her social media has skyrocketed, and it looks like a southern girl loves her dad.
She's all these videos going fishing with her dad.
She's in her late 20s, and as far as I know, still unmarried.
So somebody out there better be getting to work.
She's kind of like today's version of Ellie Mae Clampett.
Well, anyway, no, she's one of a kind.
And I don't know if it was Courtney or Lauren Witzke who first.
I think it was Lauren, actually, I heard from it first.
This has been big news this week, so it's the Alabama trifecta.
Katie Britt, Courtney from Alabama, Hannah Barron.