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| You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool. | |
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| Let's go to the hop. | |
| Let's go to the hop, ooh, baby. | |
| Let's go to the hop. | |
| Oh, baby. | |
| Let's go to the hop. | |
| Let's go to the hop. | |
| Keith Alexander, I mean, tell me, my friend, does it get any better than that? | |
| One of the all-time doo-wop greats at the hop. | |
| Danny and the Juniors, Keith Alexander, joining us live only because he couldn't travel in tonight with all the snow and ice in Memphis here at the studio. | |
| Between here and there, it's 45 minutes and a lot of white stuff. | |
| Keith, how you doing tonight over the phone? | |
| I'm doing great. | |
| I tell you what, I'm snug as a bug in a rug here at the house. | |
| I'm glad that the ice accretion that they've been warning about didn't subdue the power lines and that we still can connect to you over the phone tonight and you still have power. | |
| That was Danny and the Juniors at the Hop. | |
| And Keith, you're old enough to remember, number one, that song. | |
| And number two, that this is a fun fact in TPC history. | |
| Joe Terra Nova, who was original founding member of Danny and the Juniors, that song at the Hop, made a guest appearance on TPC very early in our run. | |
| If you go to our blog last Sunday, he's positioned center left in the video that you'll see there. | |
| And, you know, we used to get away with that stuff back in the early years, Keith. | |
| We'd have all kinds of movie stars and celebrities and singers on, and the ADL and the SPLC put an end to that. | |
| But back in the day, that was fun stuff because, you know, I love that music. | |
| As you do too. | |
| Well, you know, nobody is toughier about getting on the wrong side of a certain group of people, the Eskimos or whatnot, we call them sometimes euphemistically, than people in entertainment. | |
| So, and these people also tend to be big liberals. | |
| In fact, they are the driving force behind every liberal movement we've had in America since the end of World War II. | |
| So you try to get them on a conservative radio show as long as the people actually know what you're what our position is. | |
| Lots of luck. | |
| But, you know, I can understand their situation. | |
| They, you know, there's only one Hollywood and there aren't but a few big major record distributors or music distributors now. | |
| So that's why it's hard to get them on. | |
| But I think there are a lot of them that are in secret sympathy with us. | |
| Well, I mean, there's no doubt about that. | |
| I mean, we worked with a lot of these guys. | |
| We talked to a lot of these guys off the air. | |
| A lot of these guys have gone to heaven now, and none of them actually ever denounced us. | |
| It was just, you know, I didn't, actually, what it was, wasn't so much that. | |
| It wasn't that they denounced it. | |
| It was just that I didn't want to put them through that. | |
| And so we quit having to get on the show. | |
| They would be denounced. | |
| Well, I mean, but even then, they still didn't shy away from it. | |
| No one ever told us no in that regard. | |
| We've had some political people that told us no, but the celebrities and the singers and the entertainers never told us no. | |
| But, you know, and Keith, I don't want to digress here. | |
| We've got to get to business here. | |
| But, you know, we put together a concert benefiting the program with a very top act of the 1960s. | |
| They had number one hits, a lot of top 10 hits. | |
| And they came and they sang for us to help raise this money. | |
| You remember that one, don't you? | |
| Don't say who was it. | |
| Oh, they were great guys. | |
| See, we had a lot of good conversations with them. | |
| How big were they? | |
| They were mid-60s. | |
| How big were they in the mid-60s? | |
| Had a number one record. | |
| Well, there you go. | |
| So, and other top tens. | |
| But I remember Joe Chernova is dead now. | |
| But at the hop, I mean, that was back in, what, 55, 56. | |
| I mean, I love the doo-wop stuff. | |
| But it was early rock and roll. | |
| It was before 57 at the very least, okay? | |
| I think they were from Cleveland, weren't they? | |
| Well, I mean, they should have been from, you know, Philadelphia or New Jersey with that kind of sound. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I'll have to look that up. | |
| But they came on the show, and they always liked us. | |
| I always stayed in touch with him until he died. | |
| But that's, yeah, who would have known? | |
| At the hop. | |
| If you ever heard at the hop on any of those doo-wop, you know, compilations. | |
| Yeah, compilations. | |
| A guest here on TBC. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, Keith, I guess we do have to get to work. | |
| We may stay in a doo-wop frame of mind the rest of the show tonight. | |
| But you want to talk about race and affirmative action. | |
| And I think we can segue well into that by talking about what's happening in Virginia. | |
| So Democrats now control the legislature and the governor's office in Virginia. | |
| Just a few of the bills they've introduced since taking office this month, they've got a state tax rate that could rise from 5.75 to 13.8%. | |
| That would make it the highest sales tax in the country. | |
| That's an honor that Tennessee has so long previously held. | |
| We have the highest state sales tax in the country, although we have no state income tax. | |
| New personal property tax on landscaping equipment. | |
| Ban on gas-powered leaf blowers. | |
| Guarantee that illegal aliens' education will be free. | |
| Extend the time absentee ballots will be received until days after the election. | |
| Allow people to cast their votes electronically through the internet. | |
| Keith, that sounds great. | |
| Extend the deadline for ballot curing, whatever that is, to one week after the election. | |
| Make it illegal to count hand ballots, all kinds of new gun control regulations and restrictions and charges. | |
| Lower the criminal penalties for robbery. | |
| Ban the arrest of illegal aliens in courthouses. | |
| Remove the mandatory minimum sentences. | |
| Columbus Day is now officially Indigenous Peoples Day. | |
| That's what's going on in Virginia, and that is a master class in what happens when the Democrats take complete control of a government, and Republicans could learn well from that. | |
| You had this Indiana deal. | |
| The Indiana legislature didn't want to redistrict. | |
| They didn't want to add more Republican districts because that's unfair. | |
| That's not right. | |
| You remember the redistricting wars of last year? | |
| Well, Indiana didn't want to do that. | |
| In fact, they had a deal with the Virginia state government. | |
| If they didn't do it, Virginia wouldn't do it either. | |
| Well, Indiana went ahead and went through their elections. | |
| Virginia went through theirs, and then they did it. | |
| And that is, you know, sorry, you idiots. | |
| This is what we're going to do now that we have power. | |
| Keith, speak to that. | |
| Well, you can never expect a liberal to be a person of their word, okay? | |
| They're like Al Davis, the former owner of the Oakland Raiders, said, just win, baby. | |
| They'll tell you anything. | |
| But the thing is, we make a big mistake. | |
| I was listening to the last hour, and I listened to the first hour. | |
| And one thing that I drew from it is that you can't be principled and, you know, a person that follows hypothetical justice according to the Constitution and things like this. | |
| In the present day, we're in the last days, basically, if we do that, because the left will not do it. | |
| They will not reciprocate. | |
| And if we lose this next election, we're never going to have power again. | |
| One of the first things they're going to do is stack the Supreme Court so that we never win another case in the Supreme Court. | |
| Then they will make the Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico states so they'll be in total control of the legislature. | |
| They are not going to play fair with you. | |
| And that's the mistake that we have made as conservatives, basically, since the end of World War II. | |
| You expect reciprocity, you want to be a nice guy, but guess what? | |
| Leo DeRosher said it right: nice guys finish lack. | |
| What is happening? | |
| The big question is: how did Virginia get to be so liberal? | |
| And I've got a theory on that. | |
| Want to hear it? | |
| Hear me. | |
| Okay, it happened because of the federal bureaucracy, which is basically controlled by the Democrats. | |
| They've had generations of hiring, and these people have to live somewhere. | |
| And one of the places, one of the biggest places in terms of land mass in the general vicinity of Washington, D.C., is Virginia. | |
| They have a lot of high-tone suburbs like Western Virginia in the D.C. area. | |
| All of these people that have been hired by the bureaucracy under the Democrats live there. | |
| So they brought, they've come from all over the country and they brought their politics with them. | |
| Now, the best thing that could have happened would have been for Trump not to have reigned in Elon Musk on Doge and had all these federal bureaucratic jobs trimmed back significantly in the D.C. area. | |
| And if they did that, these people wouldn't have jobs and they would eventually wander back to their home bases, wherever that is, and they would not have transformed Virginia. | |
| Right now, if you fired them all, we might be able to get Virginia back. | |
| If we don't, we won't. | |
| Hold on, we got to take a break. | |
| We'll be right back with Keith Alexander the Great. | |
| We're going to continue to talk about Virginia. | |
| Stay tuned. | |
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| It will never die. | |
| It was meant to be that way. | |
| Though I don't know why. | |
| I don't care what people say. | |
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Rock And Roll's Persistence
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| Rock and roll is hit to stand. | |
| Rock and roll along with me. | |
| I think it to the end. | |
| I'll double down in history. | |
| Just remote, my friend. | |
| Rock and roll will always be. | |
| Double down in history. | |
| If you don't like rock and roll, think what you've been missing. | |
| But if you like to fall and stroll, I'm around and listen. | |
| Let's all start to have a ball. | |
| Everybody. | |
| Keith, when you hear music like that, where does it take you back to? | |
| Takes you back to a kinder, gentler America. | |
| And let me tell you, Dane, the juniors were not a one-hit wonder. | |
| They were a two-hit wonder. | |
| You've just heard both of their hits. | |
| Rock and roll. | |
| And the hop and rock and roll is here to stay now. | |
| But that's two more hits than a lot of people have, right? | |
| But that was pretty much the same. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I mean, we're still here 20 years later. | |
| But these guys, that was good stuff, though. | |
| I mean, come on. | |
| Oh, it was. | |
| Look, here's some great stuff. | |
| I like the real doo-wop, like the flamingos and the science. | |
| Yeah, We'll give it to you. | |
| I got that. | |
| But, I mean, they didn't come on the show. | |
| But a lot of them did. | |
| I mean, we actually had a lot of them back on in the day. | |
| People would actually be shocked to hear. | |
| If we actually told you the entire roster of movie stars and singers and celebrities that we used to have on, you'd probably be pretty surprised. | |
| Now, you wouldn't be surprised if Sonny Landham, who was the great co-star of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Predator. | |
| I mean, he rocked in the whole show. | |
| He had his day in the sun for sure in Hollywood with all those Arnold Schwarzenegger action films. | |
| And he was our keynote speaker at the TPC kickoff party in January of 2005, just a couple of months after we first went on the air. | |
| After we figured out we're probably going to stick around. | |
| He came down. | |
| He was a friend until his death. | |
| And I was at his wedding. | |
| Well, one of them, his last one anyway, but he was a great guy and larger than life. | |
| We'll talk about that a little bit later. | |
| We don't have time for that. | |
| He had a lot of appearances on this show. | |
| We had a lot of appearances with guys like that. | |
| And I was watching Forrest Gump today with Winston Groom, Bill Rowland, knew Winston Groom, who wrote Forrest Gump. | |
| And he said Winston Groom would be a good guy to have on the show. | |
| And he died. | |
| He got screwed out of all his royalties, I understand. | |
| He wrote the contract and said it was based on net rather than gross income. | |
| Of course, if you do that, you fall into a Jewish track because the net, they can have all sorts of expenses, including all of their money and all of their salaries and stuff like this, before you get down to them. | |
| And what they always do is say, we're sorry, you don't have any net. | |
| We had a lot of gross income, but not any net income. | |
| Well, that is all well and true. | |
| But it's a shame he did because that was really a good plotline in Mediterranean. | |
| I watched it. | |
| I watched today for the first time in so many years with my wife and kids this afternoon before I came into the show tonight. | |
| And I watched it again. | |
| I mean, it is a good movie. | |
| It's bittersweet. | |
| It's actually more sad. | |
| I view it more sad now at 45 than I did 30 years ago when it came out. | |
| I mean, when it came out 30 years ago, it was more like a comedy. | |
| Now it's like bittersweet, sad, but it is a good movie. | |
| It is a good book. | |
| And Winston Groom, I mean, he named Forrest Gump is named after Nathan Bedford Forrest. | |
| That's right. | |
| They thought that was scandalous at the time. | |
| But Bill Rowland was familiar with Winston Groom, and he said, you know, this guy's a pro-Southerner. | |
| But we actually had one of the stars of that movie on this show, as you'll remember, Keith. | |
| I won't mention necessarily which one. | |
| It wasn't Tom Hanks. | |
| But he also played George Wallace in the TNT movie George Wallace. | |
| And then, of course, we've had George Wallace Jr. on the show. | |
| We've talked to so many people. | |
| I was there at the burial of the Hundley funeral, the funeral procession. | |
| The Barrel of the Hundley's crew. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And Ted Turner was the leader of that procession. | |
| So we've got a lot of stories we could tell here, but time does not permit tonight. | |
| Let's get back to Virginia, though. | |
| So between this and Virginia, Democrats will have actually won the 2025-26 phase of redistricting wars unless Indiana has a change of heart or unless Florida gets involved or unless the Voting Rights Acts of 1965 is struck down. | |
| You got a big problem here because here's what's going on in Virginia. | |
| Listen, this new governor of Virginia, Abigail Spanberger, her first act of governor is to repeal Glenn Young's executive order that mandated state and local law enforcement cooperate with immigration enforcement. | |
| So this goes again to show that election does have consequences. | |
| Whether you believe that Trump and the Republicans are our best friends or not, are they this? | |
| Are they this? | |
| They are not. | |
| But to be fair, the Virginia GOP is responsible for this instead of just running a Yunkin type. | |
| I don't like bowtie wearing, you know, sweater vest wearing country club Republicans, but he was at least a normal and polished white guy who could win over country club Republicans in Richmond and Loudoun, Virginia, along with the MAGA voters of rural Virginia. | |
| But instead of that, it ran a buffoonish, never Trumper, you know, retarded Jamaican black woman. | |
| And so now Winsome. | |
| Yeah, Winsom Sears, a hyphenated name to boot. | |
| So Robert E. Lee's old state, the old Dominion state is ruled by a communist who used to work for the CIA, who's going to turn Virginia into a colder version of California. | |
| Her AG is a loon who fantasized about murdering white conservative children. | |
| Preventing this would have taken prudence, something the Republican Party, the Washington generals of politics have always been in short supply of. | |
| Now their state is going to become a dumpster fire entirely unnecessarily. | |
| And Ohio needs to learn this lesson before it runs Vivek Ramaswamy, the scammer, this summer. | |
| But this is it, Keith. | |
| I mean, this is what we're talking about. | |
| Race, affirmative action, you know, trying to run this black woman as your nominee just because she can hold a gun and a video. | |
| She's probably never held one before. | |
| And now this woman Democrat is just going all the way, all the way to the left, all the way anti-white. | |
| I mean, they are truly screwed in Virginia. | |
| Well, this is a problem we've always had with mainstream Republicans. | |
| They want to be nice guys. | |
| And like I said before, they would rather plead guilty to pedophilia than be accused of racism. | |
| So they pick people like Winsom to be our standard bearer. | |
| And quite frankly, if she got in, I can't imagine that she'd be a whole lot better than Ann Spanberger, the left-wing Democrat that's in there. | |
| We've got to get a Republican Party that has a set of cojones. | |
| And that's why when I was listening to you with Jim Lancia and with other people. | |
| Let me ask you this. | |
| Listen, let me finish my thought here. | |
| What do you think about that with Lancia and Brimlow and Rich? | |
| You've got to get past this playing by the rules thing. | |
| The playing by the rules is going to get us deep six. | |
| We're not going to have a nation anymore. | |
| The great replacement will be on, and white people will become an endangered species. | |
| We're going to be like the guys in that Planet of the Apes movie where we are museum exhibits or zoo exhibits. | |
| You know, there are going to be so few whites if the left gets their idea. | |
| This is real, folks, okay? | |
| This is time to take off the gloves. | |
| You can't get in a fight with a cage fighter if you insist on playing by the Marquis de Queensbury rules. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's my takeaway from all of this. | |
| I've been through it all. | |
| I've been a principled conservative before, and that and $5 will get you a cup of coffee down at Starbucks. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's not going to get us the win that we need. | |
| And let me tell you, you've pointed it out. | |
| All it takes is another Democrat president, and we will never see another Republican president or any other conservative of any stripe in the presidency. | |
| That gets back to the whole question that's been ongoing for the last 10 years. | |
| Do you prefer a Trump administration as opposed to this, a Spangler administration or a Harris administration? | |
| That's the question. | |
| Yes, he leaves a lot to be desired. | |
| I agree with you, Jim Lancia. | |
| Peter Brimlow rated him a 10 out of 10 on our American Free Press retrospective for the first time. | |
| Because he wasn't Kamala Harris or Joe Biden. | |
| And that's exactly what he said. | |
| I read that, okay? | |
| And he's right. | |
| We've got to stop being so picky about things, okay? | |
| We've got to get people that have clear-sided conservatism as their North Star, as their magnetic North Pole. | |
| And that gets me into this Ann Coulter article that she wrote about the Insurrection Act and about what's happening in Minneapolis and comparing it to what happened in 1957 in Little Rock. | |
| Maybe we can talk about that a little bit, but that's it. | |
| We will, we will. | |
| We will. | |
| Well, here, let's go on to it now. | |
| Okay, let me read you a little bit of what this article is that Ann Coulter wrote for Martin Luther King Day, and it appears in the American Freedom News, which is one of our daily reads. | |
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Anti-ICE Protests in Minneapolis
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| Here's where it starts. | |
| It says, anyone remember Little Rock in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day this week, every liberal made totally original point, made the totally original point that anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis were walking in King's footsteps. | |
| King protested and they're protesting. | |
| See, the same thing. | |
| All right, hold on right there because we got a break. | |
| The music is playing. | |
| Well, that's going to be the teaser. | |
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| First shot an armed individual in Minneapolis on Saturday. | |
| Minneapolis officials have since identified the individual as a 37-year-old man who is a resident of Minneapolis and is believed to be a U.S. citizen. | |
| U.S. Border Patrol Commander Greg Bavino shares an image with the press of the suspect DHS agents were pursuing in Minneapolis on Saturday. | |
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| U.S. airlines are required to provide refunds. | |
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| But the driving rain is cold. | |
| It's 41 degrees. | |
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Why We Take Sides
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| It feels like 33. | |
| And downtown Houston is deserted. | |
| Restaurants that say they're open aren't because of the weather. | |
| I'm Seth Bornstein. | |
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| Okay, if you want doo-wop, I'll go hardcore all night long, son. | |
| I mean, that's it right there. | |
| Well, I can do it. | |
| I can go one-for-one. | |
| Give me one punch. | |
| I'll give you another one. | |
| All right, give me one. | |
| Who you got next? | |
| Who you got next? | |
| Skyliners. | |
| Since I don't have you. | |
| All right. | |
| I don't know if it's that hardcore, but what about Gene Channel of the Duke of Earl? | |
| The planners are the platters doing Twilight Time. | |
| How about that? | |
| Twilight Time by the Platters. | |
| How about the Marcels doing Blue Moon? | |
| Or the Flamingos doing I Only Have Eyes for You. | |
| You know, honestly, folks, we could do this all night long. | |
| As a matter of fact, we could try and like where we're the first grave. | |
| We probably should do this all night long. | |
| But anyway, here we go. | |
| So this is just in. | |
| Virginians are shocked, Keith, that the new so-called moderate Democrat Abigail Spanberger, Governor Spanberger. | |
| What kind of name is that? | |
| I might add. | |
| She's going to raise taxes on everything, give illegals free school, enable election fraud, strict gun control. | |
| Elections do have consequences. | |
| Well, this is what we've been talking about. | |
| I mean, if you're running a black woman, why did they run a black woman? | |
| And same thing. | |
| This is what comes from it. | |
| Ideas have consequences, as Richard Weaver said, okay? | |
| And the idea that you're going to play by the Marquis de Queensbury rules when you are really in a cage fight, you'll find out very shortly what a mistake it was to do that. | |
| We need to have people that realize this is a death struggle for the white race, not only in North America, but throughout Europe and wherever their ancestral homelands are. | |
| And if you don't, it's almost too late to wake up. | |
| And if we allow Trump to lose the next election, or let's say it's JD Vance, we will find out very quickly just how tender and merciful and fair playish the Democrats are, which will be none at all. | |
| We're going to be sick. | |
| We're going to be sunk. | |
| That's the other side of the question. | |
| I mean, the other side of the coin. | |
| We had Jason Kessler on last week to argue for Trump, which I can understand so many of his points. | |
| And, you know, Jim Lancia, equally a good friend. | |
| The last hour, he doesn't see any really good in Trump. | |
| You know, I don't want to put words in his mouth, but I think that's pretty much where he is. | |
| Well, what does he see good in any Democrat that could be running against it? | |
| All right, well, that's the thing. | |
| So what's the alternative? | |
| George Wallace isn't a Democrat running for office anymore, okay, Jim? | |
| Well, I was saying, you know, I watched Forrest Gump earlier today, which had footage of the authentic George Wallace, and we had his son on. | |
| And then, you know, that whole thing. | |
| And then the whole thing with Elvis. | |
| I mean, again, you know, I got to say, Keith, not to digress, this show has been there and done that, you know, with a lot of people. | |
| Look, nice guys finished last, Leo DeRosher said, and that's very true. | |
| That's the touchstone you need to go to. | |
| Let me get back here to Ann Coulter's article. | |
| Yeah, go ahead with that. | |
| Yeah, go. | |
| She says, in any liberal morality play, Democrats always get to be the shivering oppressed black people, and Republicans have to play the part of Bull Connor, Birmingham, Alabama's racist commissioner of public safety. | |
| I beg to differ, Ann. | |
| The bad guys were the people pressing for racial integration of the schools. | |
| Bull Connor was trying to keep law and order in Birmingham. | |
| Okay. | |
| Now, it says, except that the facts are exactly the opposite. | |
| I'm sure you're bored of hearing this, but Connor was a Democrat. | |
| Ann has never gotten past the Democrats are the real racist BS. | |
| Okay. | |
| I can't believe that she is that stuck in the past. | |
| The real racists are the left, and they are racist against white people, and like you, even though you come from a privileged background and went to an Ivy League college, guess what? | |
| They hate your guts. | |
| Why are you trying to support these people as opposed to your own kinsmen? | |
| Okay. | |
| But let's keep going here. | |
| Said the biggest fraud the media is trying to push on America is the total erasure of the most heroic actions ever taken by U.S. presidents, invoking the Insurrection Act and sending troops to the states to enforce federal law against recalcitrant Democrat governors and individual citizens. | |
| Well, where to begin with that statement from Ann, okay? | |
| First of all, A governor has a right to challenge the authority of the federal government because states have sovereignty. | |
| In fact, the federal government has what authority it has because the states loaned it to them in the Constitution. | |
| That's what John C. Calhoun said, and that's what the founding fathers all said. | |
| You know, the states were the source of that. | |
| Now, on the other hand, mayors, mayors have no authority. | |
| And right now, what you're seeing in Minneapolis is basically the result of the actions of Mayor Jacob Fry. | |
| A city is just a corporation like ABC Corporation, a business corporation only. | |
| This is a municipal corporation. | |
| They don't have any more authority than the state lends them, and they can take it away at any time. | |
| So consequently, the idea that somehow it was improper to oppose the Brown decision and its implementation in Little Rock in 1957 finally disregards totally the fact that the Brown decision was rendered in total defiance of all the normal rules for appellate review. | |
| And this was an appellate case. | |
| The Brown case came up from the lower federal courts. | |
| It was a consolidation of five cases: one from Virginia, one from South Carolina, one from Kansas, and two other states. | |
| I think Georgia was one of them. | |
| But anyway, normally what you do when you have a decision that changes precedent, and there was a fine, you know, long-standing almost 60-year precedent in place, Plessy versus Ferguson, that said separate but equal satisfies the 14th Amendment. | |
| And the one Jew on the court at the time, Felix Frankfurter, worked his shenanigans in Skull Dovery to basically force the court to reverse that. | |
| If the court had done what courts are supposed to do in appellate courses and reduce as much damage to existing precedent as possible, they would have said this: separate but equal is the law. | |
| But guess what? | |
| You've got the separate right, but you don't have the equal right. | |
| What you need to do to PECA in order to satisfy this 14th Amendment is equalize expenditures per pupil in your school system between black schools and white schools. | |
| We're going to give you one year or two years or something in which to accomplish that. | |
| If you don't, then we will think about revisiting this question and possibly doing away with racially segregated schools. | |
| That would have been the proper way to decide this. | |
| But the Jewish radicals that had been ruling American government ever since the end of World War II did not want that. | |
| You know, we had lawfare invented during this period of time. | |
| That's what Brown versus Board of Education, Sweat versus Painter before that, and the Shelley versus Kramer decision that prohibited restrictive covenants and deeds where you could only sell your property to a white person, for example, in a white neighborhood or a black person in a black neighborhood. | |
| This type of thing was very, you know, it basically ended your constitutional right to free association by doing all of this stuff. | |
| And what, you know what? | |
| What Ann doesn't seem to realize is that the the jury is now in. | |
| We've had 60, 70 years almost since Brown, and guess what? | |
| Brown transformed one of the best public school systems in the world into one of the worst, and and still is. | |
| You know, living back in 1958 or something and waving the flag and saying oh, isn't this righteous? | |
| You know, let's break into uh, you know a rendition of, has anyone here seen my old friend Martin and whatnot? | |
| And you know, with Deon we should have played that tonight, but anyway, seen my home friend John? | |
| Well see, all of this, you want to forget the good songs he had, Donna, the Prima Donna, lovers who wander, run around sue, oh yeah, I remember them all. | |
| And Ruby and uh, you know some other ones. | |
| But let me tell you what has happened to American education is terrible. | |
| You hear now all of these people like Elon Musk saying we need to give H-1b visas to dot Indians and Chinamen because we don't have people that can do stem work science technology engineering, math. | |
| Well, back before the integration of the public schools, we had plenty of public school white kids that were very proficient at those things, but they don't teach them anymore in today's black dominated 22nd time out. | |
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| I'll show you. | |
| I know you want to see, but you're afraid of what I might have on my mind. | |
| One thing you can be sure of, I'll take the care of you if you will leave. | |
| If you are power is not never with 10 loss endlessly, you know, Keith Alexander, about 10 years past the doo-op era, but tell me that ain't good stuff. | |
| Yep, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap was good stuff. | |
| I'll tell you who else was good, the new Colony Six. | |
| That was another group that was very melodic and whatnot. | |
| Remember things I like to say, and you know, they had so many good ones back there. | |
| Did you like the Buckinghams? | |
| Oh, I did. | |
| I remember they came out at the same time as Question Mark and the Mysterians back in 66. | |
| If only you could have ever seen. | |
| All right, I digress. | |
| Let me get back to this and then we'll go back to you. | |
| So, one thing else in Virginia, now we're talking about Virginia this hour. | |
| Democrats in Virginia have introduced a bill that discriminates against white men in government contracting. | |
| For discretionary contracts under $100,000, white men are barred from even being considered unless there's literally no. | |
| That needs to go to the Supreme Court, but I think the present Supreme Court will strike that down. | |
| But if the Democrats win the next presidential election, the left, the Democrats will pack the court with Democrats and will never win. | |
| That will be endorsed and validated by the new Supreme Court. | |
| See, this is why the stakes are so high in this upcoming election, the midterm, first of all, and then in 20, I guess it is 2026. | |
| What year is this? | |
| No, no, no, this is 26. | |
| It's two more years. | |
| 28. | |
| In 2028, that presidential election, that's baker break. | |
| You know, we might as well all move to Desert Island. | |
| Let me recalibrate here very quickly because here's the question. | |
| So in Virginia, the public policy is we'll overpay 5% on a government contract as long as the contractor is non-white. | |
| So, you know, this is it. | |
| Been doing that for years, you know, since 1969 when affirmative action became the official enforcement policy of the EU. | |
| That's what we've done. | |
| Okay. | |
| It's obviously a violation, and that's one of the things I say. | |
| You know, they say they have, you know, in the Students for Fair Admissions versus Harvard and North Carolina case that supposedly ended affirmative action. | |
| What about all those people like me who had their career prospects diminished by affirmative action? | |
| Where do we go for compensation on this? | |
| They'd say this. | |
| But if you had actually gotten into Vanderbilt back then, you couldn't have enjoyed the thrill of Omiss's run this year. | |
| Well, I could have been an O Miss fan rather than a Vanderbilt fan. | |
| Being a Vanderbilt fan is like, yeah, being a Vanderbilt fan is like, at least up until Diego Pavio, was like hitting yourself in the head with a hammer. | |
| It feels so good when you stop. | |
| But, you know, let me get back to this on Ann Coulter. | |
| Here's what Ann says. | |
| She says, Dwight Eisenhower and then John Kennedy deployed the military to the Democrats to stop violating federal law. | |
| Like I said, a improperly decided federal lawsuit that violated all the norms of appellate review. | |
| She never says that, and she's a lawyer and she knows it, okay? | |
| It says, if you want to, it said he used the Insurrection Act. | |
| Well, the Insurrection Act, what's an insurrection? | |
| In 1872, when it first came out, that was a rebellion. | |
| Now they're trying to say any type of kerfuffle is an insurrection. | |
| If that's the case, they have used the Insurrection Act to repeal, effectively repeal the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 passed to get the South to rejoin the Union. | |
| And it said that the American military can't be used to police American citizens, which is exactly what they did with the 101st Airborne in Little Rock. | |
| See, we have the insurrection, you know, the Insurrection Act should not have been used for the purpose it was in Little Rock in 1957. | |
| But since they did, I have no qualms about using the Insurrection Act to basically handcuff the state of Minnesota and the city of Minneapolis in this situation because what's good for the goose is good for the gander. | |
| I'm not going to let the liberals play by their rules and hamstring ourselves by trying to be Simon Pure on some of these issues like this. | |
| See, Anna Coulter is apparently stuck back in the idea that somehow there was something righteous and holy about the civil rights movement. | |
| And it's different from feminism, homosexual rights movement, no-fault divorce initiative, climate change, all of these other left-wing things that have cheapened and coursed life in America. | |
| I'm sorry to tell you this, Ann, but to listen loud and clear. | |
| The civil rights movement was just the first shot in the culture war. | |
| It was a camel's nose in the tent for destroying America through liberalism through the machinations of Jewish power and influence. | |
| And if you don't understand that, Ann, you are dumb. | |
| D-U-M-B. | |
| If you can't see that, well, you need to wake up and smell the coffee. | |
| You need to come to the political cesspool and listen to us, and we'll set you straight. | |
| Well, we talked to Ann, and that's the Royal We at the Republican National Convention in 2016. | |
| She had actually agreed to be on this program. | |
| Somehow it never happened. | |
| But here is the thing. | |
| I want to make mention of this before we run out of time tonight. | |
| Our friend Germar Rudolph. | |
| Germar Rudolph, I had actually intended to have him on the show tonight. | |
| And, well, this is no excuse, but it is the truth. | |
| My plate is overflowing every day, every week, every year, every day, every hour, every minute. | |
| Germer was last with us, I think, last March around the world, and we'll get him back again. | |
| But go to ftjmedia.com. | |
| F is in Frank. | |
| T is in Terry. | |
| J is in jamesmedia.com. | |
| Ftjmedia.com. | |
| There on Tuesday, just a couple of days from now, if you're listening live, you're going to hear the 2026 Holocaust Academy Summit by our friend Germar Rudolph. | |
| And so we want to be sure to at least, at the very least, plug that. | |
| Should have had him on tonight. | |
| I forgot. | |
| People brought it to my attention. | |
| I intended to extend the invitation. | |
| He didn't reject it. | |
| He didn't receive it. | |
| I forgot to send it. | |
| It was, you know, we'll have him back on soon. | |
| Go forth and send no more. | |
| You are forgiven for yourself. | |
| There's a lot going on. | |
| There's always a lot going on. | |
| FTJMedia.com. | |
| Holocaust. | |
| Go forth and send no more. | |
| Check it out. | |
| But Keith, a minute remaining tonight. | |
| Peter Brimelow, fresh off of his appearance on Tucker Carlson, live with us tonight to talk about it. | |
| His first interview since that interview, right here on TPC. | |
| That's something. | |
| That's a feather in the cap. | |
| Jim Lancia, again, accelerated or enhanced by Rich Hamlin in the second hour. | |
| Then you tonight to talk about Virginia politics. | |
| Masterclass and what you should do when you gain power. | |
| The Republicans should learn a big lesson here, but they won't. | |
| And to all of our friends, Mike, in Virginia. | |
| I'm thinking about you, my friend. | |
| Mike, I love you, and thank you for all your quarterly support. | |
| I'm sorry you have to live there. | |
| It is the state of Robert E. Lee, and it's, you know, succumbed to this. | |
| I hate that. | |
| But Keith, a minute remaining. | |
| You know, you hear, again, Peter Brimelow gives Trump high grades. | |
| Jim Lancia gives him low grades. | |
| We're all on the same team. | |
| Where do you land? | |
| Well, look, I told you, we can't, we've got to take the gloves off for this next election and the run-up for it. | |
| And if we start trying to, you know, be too precious with Donald Trump and what he does, we will lose this thing. | |
| We do not need to have our votes split because this may be the last election ever before we wind up going to the gulags, folks. | |
| So are you better off going to the gulag with them or without them? | |
| I mean, because if they get back in, we're definitely going. | |
| Is that what we want? | |
| Even you nice, polite Republicans that are so offended by Trump's excesses, you're going there too, okay? | |
| All right. | |
| What about the National Socialists? | |
| What about the National Socialists on our side who think Trump is, do they want what's coming? | |
| Post-Trump? | |
| Because it has to be. | |
| Everybody that has got a conservative bone in their body needs to vote Republican like your life depends on it in the next two elections. | |
| But they've cost us Virginia. | |
| I mean, it is a mixed bag. | |
| I get it. | |
| It's such a complicated thing. | |
| We're still trying to make it. | |
| We can get rid of the one Democrat we have in Congress in Tennessee, but the Tennessee Republicans won't take the strong action to do it. | |
| Anybody out there that knows Anne Coulter, let her listen to this last hour and tell her she's welcome to come on the radio and try to refuse what I've seen. | |
| I've got her email address. | |
| She's an AOL. | |
| I've got her AOL member. | |
| She and I and Pappy Cannon are the last three people that have AOL.com email addresses. | |
| I promise you that. | |
| Get in touch with her. | |
| Get in touch with her and we'll have a bare knuckles fight. | |
| We will not be using the Marquis de Queensbury move. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, next week. | |
| Hey, Keith, if we could fall out, I'll see you. | |
| But if not, stay warm, everybody. | |
| Good night. | |