Radio Show Hour 2 – 2024/11/16

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2024/11/16

Ethan Ralph of the Killstream returns to the program as we continue to assess how the presidential transition is shaping up.

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[00:00:28] The second hour now upon us, ladies and gentlemen, as we continue to dissect and take a look at everything that has happened since Election Day, November the 5th.

[00:00:43] Only 11 days ago, but it's a world apart.

[00:00:46] And I got to say, with all sincerity, I really love and have a great time on all of the shows that invite me on.

[00:00:56] I am friends with so many of these hosts and just love them dearly.

[00:01:00] But there's just something about when I'm on with Ethan Ralph on the Kill Stream.

[00:01:05] We just have a ball, and we had a ball again just a few days ago right before the election, and I couldn't get him back on TPC quick enough.

[00:01:15] So he is here with us now, originally from the Memphis area, but now down in Mexico.

[00:01:20] Now tell us the truth now.

[00:01:22] We've got coming to the ultimate authority on the election, and we sit back with bated breath and in awe to hear what you have to say about it.

[00:01:32] First off, thank you so much.

[00:01:33] Thank you so much, James, for that excellent introduction.

[00:01:36] Thank you, Keith.

[00:01:38] I know Courtney's here as well.

[00:01:40] I'm honored to be here your 20th year.

[00:01:44] Next year will be my 10th year.

[00:01:45] So you kind of invented this genre, really, although we do some internet drama.

[00:01:52] It's mixed in with pro-white stuff.

[00:01:54] Yeah, yeah.

[00:01:55] But in terms of interviewing, I would say controversial dissident guests and more mainstream guests.

[00:02:03] You kind of pioneered that, and that's kind of what the Kill Stream does, mixed in with some internet drama and stuff, too.

[00:02:09] So we kind of have a smorgasbord program, but it's focused on politics.

[00:02:14] And yeah, I am down in Mexico.

[00:02:16] We were just talking about Mexico during the break.

[00:02:19] I'm in the safe part of Mexico, though, so nobody has to worry about that.

[00:02:23] You still can't drive home, though, right?

[00:02:25] Well, you know, what's funny is I actually drove.

[00:02:30] So I'm from Memphis.

[00:02:31] I lived in South Carolina, Greenville, Spartanburg area for a while, eight years, actually.

[00:02:36] And then Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy.

[00:02:39] I lived there for eight years.

[00:02:40] I unfortunately watched them tear old stonewall down.

[00:02:44] I was there on the scene when they did that.

[00:02:46] Now, I acted like I was, you know, I didn't let anybody know I was against it while I was filming it.

[00:02:52] But I was.

[00:02:54] But anyway, I was there on the scene for that.

[00:02:56] And it was a travesty.

[00:02:57] But I drove from Richmond all the way to Merida.

[00:03:02] And unconsciously.

[00:03:03] Yes, I did.

[00:03:04] I drove all the way through Mexico.

[00:03:05] I did not realize that I was driving through a place called Tamaulipas, which happens to be one of the most dangerous places in the world, maybe.

[00:03:18] And I drove through there.

[00:03:20] And I had my stuff in the car.

[00:03:22] I have to remember not to work blue here since we're on the radio.

[00:03:24] I had my stuff in the car.

[00:03:27] And my dog and my cat.

[00:03:29] And they stopped me.

[00:03:30] And my Spanish is not that good.

[00:03:32] And it was even worse then.

[00:03:34] And they said, what are you doing?

[00:03:36] Like, one of them spoke English.

[00:03:38] Said, what are you doing here?

[00:03:38] And I said, well, I'm going to Merida.

[00:03:40] You know, I'm moving here.

[00:03:41] And he said, why?

[00:03:42] You don't even speak Spanish.

[00:03:43] I was like, well, I just decided to move here.

[00:03:44] And they thought it was hilarious.

[00:03:46] And so on my way, I went.

[00:03:49] I didn't get shot or anything like that.

[00:03:51] And I'm a residente temporal.

[00:03:54] Not yet.

[00:03:55] Not yet.

[00:03:56] Now, we were discussing.

[00:03:57] I live in the safe part.

[00:03:58] Like I said, Merida, beautiful place, Mayan culture.

[00:04:01] Some people may not realize.

[00:04:03] There's different races in Mexico, right?

[00:04:05] I know in America, it's like, well, they're all Mexican.

[00:04:09] But there's different racial classes.

[00:04:11] And, you know, this is kind of the Mayan descendant area.

[00:04:16] And it's a totally different culture.

[00:04:18] It's almost like a different country, honestly, in the Yucatan.

[00:04:20] Versus some of the other places.

[00:04:22] I was talking about Guerrero State.

[00:04:24] And I know you guys mentioned the cartels.

[00:04:27] Or actually, it was Tom Homan mentioned the cartels in that clip you played in the first hour.

[00:04:31] There's definitely some areas that I wouldn't go to.

[00:04:36] Guerrero State, I was mentioning, they killed the mayor.

[00:04:41] Somebody killed the mayor.

[00:04:42] I don't know who.

[00:04:42] I stay neutral in Mexican politics, right?

[00:04:44] I try to.

[00:04:45] Just in case, right?

[00:04:46] I don't take any sense.

[00:04:48] There's Eskimos.

[00:04:49] Yeah.

[00:04:49] I don't know what happened.

[00:04:50] But they found his head sitting up on top of his car.

[00:04:53] And so they detained, I guess, the security chief, local security chief there.

[00:04:58] I don't know.

[00:04:58] Innocent until proven guilty.

[00:04:59] I don't know anything about it.

[00:05:01] But, yeah, there's some areas like that.

[00:05:03] But I live in the good part of Mexico.

[00:05:07] I'll say it like that.

[00:05:08] The safe part of Mexico.

[00:05:09] Mr. Rogers neighborhood in Mexico, right?

[00:05:11] That's right.

[00:05:12] That's right.

[00:05:12] It's very safe here.

[00:05:14] Very interesting to always, the times we have talked about this and the times I've heard you share more information about it, just how life works down there.

[00:05:21] And, you know, the cost of living and health care, how it's just so radically different from America.

[00:05:26] I'll tell you what, Ethan.

[00:05:28] Before we go to our first break, we still have a few minutes.

[00:05:30] Let's stay on this for a minute or two.

[00:05:32] Just how it differs and the pros and cons and why you're there to begin with.

[00:05:37] Well, you know, I moved here.

[00:05:39] Again, I host the Kill Stream.

[00:05:42] Cheat plug, rumble.com slash Kill Stream Live.

[00:05:44] I'll get that in so I don't forget.

[00:05:48] But, you know, I have some crazy people who follow me as well who are not fans of mine.

[00:05:53] They knew where I lived in Richmond.

[00:05:55] And so I would get the occasional visit to my house, unwanted and stuff like that.

[00:06:01] And I don't know.

[00:06:02] I just decided to move to Mexico.

[00:06:04] I had a few places picked out.

[00:06:06] Cancun, I guess, was where I was originally going to move.

[00:06:09] And then somebody I used to know recommended a place called Merida.

[00:06:13] And they had done their research.

[00:06:15] And it's one of the safest cities in North America.

[00:06:17] So I moved to Merida.

[00:06:19] Interesting.

[00:06:20] Because I was going to ask you about that.

[00:06:21] Because I think people would think that just all of Mexico, even the good parts, would still be very bad compared to Main Street USA.

[00:06:28] But when you compare the area that you're at compared to, you know, Chicago or Gary, Indiana or, you know, some of these places, Memphis, Atlanta.

[00:06:38] Compared to Memphis.

[00:06:38] Yeah, for Memphis.

[00:06:39] Okay, so you've lived in Memphis.

[00:06:41] So how would you compare the area you're at compared to Memphis?

[00:06:44] It is night and day.

[00:06:45] I know people don't believe this when I tell them.

[00:06:48] It is night and day.

[00:06:49] I lived in, well, Memphis, West Memphis area.

[00:06:52] I lived in Spartanburg and Greenville is a little bit safer, obviously.

[00:06:56] But still, you know, murders and stuff there.

[00:06:59] Richmond, very similar to Memphis in terms of the murder rate, although Memphis is higher.

[00:07:04] But similar demographics, similar crime.

[00:07:07] Here in Merida, there's just a higher societal trust.

[00:07:10] People leave their food carts out overnight.

[00:07:12] You know, they'll lock them up and stuff.

[00:07:13] But it's completely different.

[00:07:16] If there's any type of murder or serious violent crime, like it's like big news here.

[00:07:22] It just does not really happen here in Merida.

[00:07:25] Now, there are some rumors that this is a safe zone that certain organizations may send their families to and stuff like that.

[00:07:34] I don't know if that's true.

[00:07:35] I've had some locals tell me that.

[00:07:37] But based upon your experiences, based upon your eyewitness testimony, having lived in this part of Mexico for some time now and having lived in Memphis for years, you would say that this part of Mexico, Mexico is far, a third world nation to be sure, is far safer than Memphis, Tennessee.

[00:07:54] Far safer than Memphis, Tennessee.

[00:07:56] It's not even close.

[00:07:57] Far safer than Richmond.

[00:07:59] You know, I lived in Memphis for a while, West Memphis.

[00:08:02] And, you know, I was held up at gunpoint in Richmond, for example, outside of a store.

[00:08:08] You know, I'm not afraid to walk around at 1, 2 a.m.

[00:08:11] If I have to walk to the store late at night here, never feared for my safety.

[00:08:15] I've never witnessed an act of violence ever in my two plus years of living here.

[00:08:21] And, you know, I might go two days in Memphis or Richmond, you know, without seeing somebody hit somebody over the head or hear gunshots or something like that.

[00:08:31] So here in the Yucatan, it's just not like that.

[00:08:34] And so it's totally different.

[00:08:35] Now, there are some places, like I said, in Mexico that it's different, right?

[00:08:40] But they keep a pretty – they run a pretty tight ship here in the Yucatan.

[00:08:45] And it's beautiful, a lot of beaches.

[00:08:47] And, yeah, I would recommend it.

[00:08:49] But, you know, there's downsides too, right?

[00:08:52] You know, my Spanish is not that good.

[00:08:53] I'm a white guy.

[00:08:55] I'll never be Mexican.

[00:08:57] You know, you're still – it can be a little isolating.

[00:09:01] And also since I'm a streamer, you know, it was easier for me to just pick up and move because I can do my job from anywhere.

[00:09:06] Why did you decide to go there of all the places in the world or all the places in the country if you were looking to relocate?

[00:09:10] Well, you know, I've done a lot of traveling to Europe.

[00:09:13] And, you know, I kind of got, I don't know, maybe addicted to traveling.

[00:09:17] And I went to Rome and Madrid and London and Lisbon and all these places.

[00:09:22] Well, it's hard to immigrate to Europe.

[00:09:24] And then do you really want to live in Europe?

[00:09:25] Like the cost of living is even higher over there.

[00:09:27] And so I looked into it and, you know, Mexico is right next to the U.S., right?

[00:09:33] And so if I wanted to leave the country, which, you know, I kind of made that decision to do so, I figured that was the best option.

[00:09:41] I just happened to pick the best place.

[00:09:44] I had good counsel.

[00:09:45] I don't have that counsel anymore.

[00:09:46] I won't go into the reasons why I don't have that counsel anymore.

[00:09:50] But they had made a suggestion to check out Merida, not Cancun, not some of these other places.

[00:09:56] And, yeah, that was the right call.

[00:09:59] Your dollar goes further.

[00:10:00] You're getting good health care for pennies on the dollar of what it costs up here.

[00:10:04] It costs $5 to see a regular doctor and then like 800 pesos, which is like, I don't know, $40 to see an orthopedist.

[00:10:13] I had to see an orthopedist recently.

[00:10:14] It was like $40.

[00:10:16] You know, everything's cheaper.

[00:10:18] Did you ever run into any problems with traveling, you know, with being on a list like Tulsi Gabbard said she was when you went over to Europe and to Mexico, anything like that?

[00:10:30] I never have personally.

[00:10:32] Now, when I went to London, I wasn't quite as, you know, that was 2015, 2016.

[00:10:37] I wasn't as controversial.

[00:10:38] I'm not sure I would get into England now.

[00:10:40] There's some places, but not Europe as far as going to Europe or Mexico.

[00:10:43] Well, you know, Nick Griffin couldn't even come over here, you know, former member of Parliament.

[00:10:46] He was going to speak at our 20th anniversary conference and even he couldn't get in.

[00:10:49] This is a world leader.

[00:10:50] But anyway, we got to take a break.

[00:10:52] That was a fun way to open up this segment and reintroduce Ethan, host of the Killstream to our audience.

[00:10:57] We'll be back.

[00:10:57] We're going to get back to the topic at hand tonight.

[00:10:59] Yes, let's do that.

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[00:13:22] All right, we are back with Ethan Rath.

[00:13:24] And we'll be sure before the end of this hour to get Ethan to plug all of his contact information,

[00:13:28] how you can join him on the Kill stream or at least tune in and watch.

[00:13:32] I mean, this guy is on throughout the week, not just once a week as we are.

[00:13:36] And he does it for, you know, eight hours plus a day oftentimes.

[00:13:40] It's just an incredible amount of content.

[00:13:44] And a lot of it's very entertaining.

[00:13:46] So, Ethan, again, let's go back to, well, let's just get your take on the whole thing.

[00:13:51] I appreciate you tuning in and listening to the first hour.

[00:13:55] I did.

[00:13:55] That's quite an honor.

[00:13:59] And so let's get your take on this because you are a guy.

[00:14:02] I watch your show.

[00:14:04] You talk about a lot of the same things we talk about, a lot of other things too.

[00:14:08] But you certainly can offer an informed opinion on this.

[00:14:12] And there are some friends of ours who are looking at this with, you know, as contrarians

[00:14:18] and are looking for, you know, the downside of everything that's happened since Election Day.

[00:14:23] How do you just take it any way you would like, whatever your honest opinion is,

[00:14:26] you're looking at this as someone who is adjacent to us on the issues.

[00:14:31] What do you make out of the last 11 days?

[00:14:33] Well, it's funny because I was talking to a real good friend of mine, and he basically has the exact opposite opinion of you and I.

[00:14:42] And he, you know, hates what's happening and, you know, is doomsday about it.

[00:14:47] And, you know, we had this discussion on Election Day, I guess, on my show.

[00:14:52] You know, there still is a segment out there that thinks, you know, this is going to be a huge giveaway to the Zionists and Zionist power.

[00:15:02] And Trump owes him all this and that and the other.

[00:15:06] And these people are tied to so-and-so.

[00:15:09] And, you know, and I was arguing back and forth.

[00:15:12] And then I listened to your take.

[00:15:14] I already knew it, really.

[00:15:15] And I said, he's saying the exact same thing I was going to say, honestly, right?

[00:15:21] I mean, it's there's no reason not to be happy with what happened, in my opinion.

[00:15:27] And, you know, I had some anti-Trump people, you could say, on the show beforehand.

[00:15:32] But there's still pro-white advocates, Adam Green, some others.

[00:15:37] And, you know, even them, I would ask them the question, you know, who's going to be better for whites, Trump or Kamala Harris?

[00:15:44] And without fail, you know, every single one said Trump, even if they were against some of his associations, you know, some of the people he's appointed.

[00:15:53] He mentioned Rubio.

[00:15:54] Certainly I'm not a fan of all these people.

[00:15:57] But a lot of them, you know, I like and I just like the shakeup, honestly.

[00:16:02] And I think I have reason to be hopeful he actually means business this time and is out to take some scalps.

[00:16:11] I think you're definitely seeing a difference in the kind of people he is appointing and the kind of telegraphing of it does look like he intends to move forward with at least some of the things he campaigned on.

[00:16:26] Which, again, is a difference between the transition period at this time eight years ago.

[00:16:30] So we'll see.

[00:16:31] We'll see what he delivers on.

[00:16:33] And, again, he is only the president.

[00:16:34] There's going to be a lot of obstacles.

[00:16:36] But he's in a better position to deliver if he wants to.

[00:16:40] And so far, it would appear he seems serious.

[00:16:43] Now, I've been doing this 20 years, Ethan.

[00:16:45] You've been doing it 10.

[00:16:46] That's 30 years between us.

[00:16:48] We've seen a lot.

[00:16:50] And I think I've seen enough to know when things look good or look bad.

[00:16:56] I think we see things pretty clearly.

[00:16:58] We certainly called the election very clearly, almost as clear as Lou Moore did.

[00:17:01] I mean, that guy went in with a scalpel, a rhetorical scalpel, and just dissected the whole thing hours before it played out exactly as he called it.

[00:17:11] But, no.

[00:17:11] So, again, do you think we're seeing this?

[00:17:13] I don't think we have rose-colored glasses on these things at all.

[00:17:16] No.

[00:17:16] If we ever did.

[00:17:18] Not at all.

[00:17:19] And, look, if you – I learned a long time ago not to put my full faith in any politician.

[00:17:27] Right?

[00:17:28] And that's the way I operate.

[00:17:30] If you go in totally – I'm a realist, not an idealistic type, although I have that in me.

[00:17:39] But when you talk politics, if you get some of what you want, that's the art of politics, right?

[00:17:46] You're not going to get everything.

[00:17:48] It's not like we're going to have, like you said, a nationalist administration or all these anti-Zionists coming in.

[00:17:55] That was never in the cards anyway.

[00:17:57] And so I like a lot of what I'm seeing.

[00:18:00] Some stuff I don't like.

[00:18:02] Some stuff will he actually be able to get Gates through?

[00:18:05] I mean there's some questions here, you know, but overall, you know, the least Jewish administration coming in that we've seen maybe –

[00:18:15] Right.

[00:18:16] In my lifetime at least.

[00:18:17] That's a fact.

[00:18:17] Right?

[00:18:18] And so, you know, if he just – you said it yourself.

[00:18:23] If he even does, you know, a quarter or half of what he's saying, it will be a boon.

[00:18:29] You see the way the media is reacting.

[00:18:30] People are quitting Twitter, just losing.

[00:18:33] It seems to be more resignation almost from a lot of people than you saw in 2016.

[00:18:38] Well, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and I'll never forget that.

[00:18:43] And the thing is, the discomfiture that the left, the professional left, the elite left is showing to his election is just heartening in and of itself, you know.

[00:18:54] But the fact that he has an 8% versus 50% Jewish population in his administration.

[00:19:03] That he's announced so far.

[00:19:04] It could go up.

[00:19:05] Yeah.

[00:19:05] We don't know what's going to happen, but on the other hand, it's a lot better than the alternative.

[00:19:11] I agree completely, and that was my argument before the election.

[00:19:14] I thought he was going to win.

[00:19:16] And then, as James said, Lou Moore was on the show hours before and called it and totally just eviscerated these pollsters.

[00:19:25] And then it came to pass.

[00:19:27] It was so prophetic.

[00:19:29] Maybe the most prophetic moment in Killstream history.

[00:19:31] I was just – I don't know.

[00:19:33] We watched everything he said was going to happen happened that night.

[00:19:38] You know, there will be a huge – you know, when Trump, if he does start the mass deportations, there will be the sob stories in the media and, you know, how can you do this?

[00:19:48] Yeah, exactly.

[00:19:50] It will be compared to a certain German leader and all this stuff.

[00:19:53] You know, it will be like that in the media now.

[00:19:55] Will he be able to withstand that?

[00:19:58] I feel like – I don't know.

[00:20:00] I have reason to believe he will.

[00:20:03] And so, you know, I could be wrong.

[00:20:06] I could have gone to kitchen sink at him before.

[00:20:08] Well, that's what I want to get to, Keith and Ethan.

[00:20:10] And, Ethan, you mentioned the sense of resignation amongst the media and all of these celebrities.

[00:20:15] And to me, that has been the most delicious part of all of it, just on a purely joy-driven level.

[00:20:22] I don't know the amount of satisfaction I've seen in seeking out the reactions from all of these MSNBC panelists.

[00:20:32] And, well, here's something that was written in the Washington Post.

[00:20:38] Donald Trump has returned to power.

[00:20:39] In the end, nothing mattered.

[00:20:41] Not the sexual abuse, the fraud, the lies or the felonies.

[00:20:44] Not the bigotry, the insults, the threats.

[00:20:47] In the most graphic terms imaginable, the American people were warned of the danger.

[00:20:51] His previously loyal vice president refused to endorse him.

[00:20:54] His top general called him a total fascist.

[00:20:56] Some of his closest aides and cabinet members described in detail his erratic character and his indifference to the Constitution.

[00:21:02] But in the end, Trump was right.

[00:21:06] He could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot someone and still win the presidential election.

[00:21:10] So I think...

[00:21:11] It's so tasty to hear that.

[00:21:13] Oh, my God.

[00:21:14] Well, so I think, you know, the first time we mentioned this, they could chalk it up to the fluke of Comey and the timing of all of that.

[00:21:22] And then, you know, he was not reelected or at least not allowed to be reelected the second time.

[00:21:29] And I'm not so sure if God's hand wouldn't end that in some way because now he's gone through all of that and now he's back.

[00:21:35] And it would have actually been better for them to have allowed him to win that second term when he ran because he would have continued on as he had.

[00:21:43] He's come back as this punished Trump.

[00:21:45] That's the ultimate Trump derangement syndrome, the fact that they were unable to recognize that they had a really good thing going for them in the first Trump term.

[00:21:55] And if they just kept it on, there would not have been, you know, the retribution that is facing the neck.

[00:22:02] So he's come in now with a sense of vengeance, and I do believe that it's real.

[00:22:05] And it was something that wouldn't have happened had he had won re-election or, you know, whatever happened there that didn't happen.

[00:22:12] But now he's back, and he's back, and he's ready to...

[00:22:17] Kick ass and take names.

[00:22:19] It looks like it.

[00:22:19] Back with a vengeance.

[00:22:21] And it seems to be more, you know, in 2016, it was resistance, and now it's resignation.

[00:22:28] And you mentioned Amron.

[00:22:30] Jared Taylor quoted, I'm more optimistic than ever.

[00:22:33] Pretty much the same thing I said.

[00:22:35] You know, he said he doesn't think Trump's necessarily going to save us, you know, from what's inevitable, you know, some type of split.

[00:22:42] I tend to agree with James that that pretty much is inevitable.

[00:22:45] It has to happen.

[00:22:46] These people are still here.

[00:22:46] I mean, they are shell-shocked right now, Ethan.

[00:22:49] I mean, the Trump voters are in a honeymoon period.

[00:22:51] Yeah, and you're still not going to be able to live with them.

[00:22:53] So things are good, you know, the first 10 days after the election.

[00:22:55] If you were a supporter of Trump, they are sort of in this state of distress.

[00:23:01] Maybe they'll ask for secession.

[00:23:03] I don't know.

[00:23:04] You know, and I'll say don't let the door hit you in the ass when you leave.

[00:23:06] No matter what.

[00:23:07] They're talking about that, honestly, yeah.

[00:23:08] You still can't live with them.

[00:23:10] So this is a 10-day period where everybody's...

[00:23:13] What's the afterglow?

[00:23:14] Sort of, yeah.

[00:23:14] Yeah, either in the afterglow or in the pits of despair.

[00:23:17] But at the end of the day, we're still here and they're still here.

[00:23:19] There's still no commonality.

[00:23:21] There's still no way we can live with these people.

[00:23:23] Make it as uncomfortable for them as it can, and then possibly they will decide to discover

[00:23:29] the virtues of secession.

[00:23:31] Or just continue to raise the political stress level and all of that, as we've said many times,

[00:23:35] as Trump uniquely can do.

[00:23:36] But again, fundamentally, you still cannot live with these people that you share no common bonds with.

[00:23:41] So, Ethan, we've got about a minute.

[00:23:42] I don't disagree.

[00:23:44] And, you know, I said, you know, if you're an accelerationist, in my opinion, it's better to have Trump in there.

[00:23:50] Michael Hill said last week.

[00:23:51] If you're somebody who thinks it can still be saved somehow, it's better to have Trump in there.

[00:23:56] You know, maybe he'll just, you know, do everything he said he's going to do.

[00:24:00] Like, if he did, I mean, I still don't think that would save things, honestly.

[00:24:04] But, I mean, it would be a great start.

[00:24:06] Yeah, well, they're still here.

[00:24:07] It's all good.

[00:24:08] I mean, I want all of these good things.

[00:24:10] You know, I never bought into the logic of let's just make it as bad as we can get because through just –

[00:24:18] I mean, it's good for you.

[00:24:19] Through vicious routes, we will actually win.

[00:24:22] No, that doesn't make sense.

[00:24:24] But so we'll take what good we can do because it doesn't change the fundamental thing,

[00:24:27] which we keep saying you cannot live with these people.

[00:24:30] And I wouldn't want to even if we could.

[00:24:32] But we've got to take a break.

[00:24:32] I want to talk a little bit more with Ethan about the media, how the media has responded,

[00:24:40] and how some of these public school teachers have responded.

[00:24:43] That's really wild.

[00:24:44] We'll get to that next with the host of The Killed Stream, Ethan Ralph.

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[00:29:58] Great conversation in the commercial breaks with Ethan Ralph, Keith Alexander,

[00:30:15] talking about being as ruthless to them as they have tried to be

[00:30:19] and have been certainly ruthless to the white population of this country.

[00:30:22] If Trump can be our inadvertent...

[00:30:25] And to Trump personally.

[00:30:26] ...fiery sword, and to Trump personally.

[00:30:28] Yeah, that's right.

[00:30:29] That would be wonderful.

[00:30:31] Let's talk a little bit more about the media.

[00:30:35] The headline here reads,

[00:30:37] MSNBC hemorrhaging viewers since Election Day.

[00:30:40] They have shed more than half of their primetime audience.

[00:30:43] I love this headline from CNN.

[00:30:46] This is a CNN headline.

[00:30:48] Trump's return to power raises serious questions about the media's credibility.

[00:30:53] You don't say.

[00:30:55] I think, Ethan, I mean, at this point,

[00:30:59] because the media was obviously 100% opposed to Trump,

[00:31:06] and they threw everything they could at him, rhetorically speaking.

[00:31:10] He's an insurrectionist.

[00:31:11] He's a terrorist.

[00:31:12] He's violent.

[00:31:13] He's a Nazi.

[00:31:13] He's a sexual predator.

[00:31:14] Yes, sexual predator.

[00:31:15] He's a rapist.

[00:31:16] He's Hitler.

[00:31:17] He's anything that they thought would hurt him, and it didn't.

[00:31:21] It didn't.

[00:31:21] And we talked about this last week.

[00:31:24] It's just at the end of the day,

[00:31:25] only one of two scenarios can be the truth.

[00:31:31] It's that either the general public didn't believe any of it,

[00:31:32] or they actually are in favor of some of these things,

[00:31:36] you know, in terms of the fascists and all of that.

[00:31:39] Promising excitement turned to dread at Harris Watch Party.

[00:31:43] That's a headline.

[00:31:44] Another one, Kamala voters, we're doomed.

[00:31:47] They spent a billion dollars, Ethan, in 100 days,

[00:31:52] a billion dollars to elect this astroturfed,

[00:31:55] complete manufactured candidate.

[00:31:58] They ended the campaign $20 million in debt after spending a billion in 100 days

[00:32:03] to try to elect this person.

[00:32:05] All of those endorsements by the celebrities and the entertainment elite didn't mean a thing.

[00:32:09] They backfired in what they did.

[00:32:11] It feels incredible.

[00:32:12] It feels incredible.

[00:32:14] This so-called, well, I guess he is a convicted felon.

[00:32:16] I mean, you know, even though it was a kangaroo court, but a convicted felon,

[00:32:21] alleged fascist, swept all of the swing states.

[00:32:23] Go after Letitia James and all those people.

[00:32:25] Oh, did you hear what?

[00:32:27] Oh, man.

[00:32:27] And won the popular vote.

[00:32:28] Yeah, that's all I was going to say.

[00:32:30] So it was just, you know, and even if it was, you know, the economy played a big role in it.

[00:32:33] Obviously, we called that, but people have totally disregarded the accusations or they are comfortable with them.

[00:32:39] The media, the media has been totally, totally neutered, and it will never be the same after this.

[00:32:45] I just think people don't care whether it's true or not, the things they say about him,

[00:32:50] that there is actually a hankering, a hunger for a strong man to come in and set some things right.

[00:32:59] And, you know, we've not had that, and people see, you know, it doesn't take a genius or a political science degree

[00:33:08] to know that things are going off the rails, and if it keeps in this direction, you know, it's over, right?

[00:33:17] And so, you know, even people who may not be in favor of a split of the union, so to speak, the republic,

[00:33:22] however you want to put it, can see that things, you know, have to change.

[00:33:26] Well, like Mussolini, he made the trains run on time.

[00:33:30] Right. Yeah, I do think that there's a hunger for that.

[00:33:33] I think the media, they obviously underestimated his toughness.

[00:33:38] They underestimated the American public's just absolute despair with the current state of play with our political system.

[00:33:48] And they also overestimated Kamala Harris, which, I mean, you know, looking back,

[00:33:57] I should have been even much more confident in a Trump victory than I was because, you know,

[00:34:03] we were talking during the break.

[00:34:04] She was at 28%, 30% favorability.

[00:34:07] And again, these are polls, right?

[00:34:08] You know, but still.

[00:34:10] And it jumps up.

[00:34:11] You can watch the spike.

[00:34:13] Like, it goes, you know, like 48, 50, and this is all the media.

[00:34:16] Like, how did, what did Kamala Harris do in two, three weeks to all of a sudden be at near 50% favorability

[00:34:23] when she was at 30 two weeks before?

[00:34:26] Well, it was just, you know, media fellating, I'll say.

[00:34:31] How did you say different words on my show?

[00:34:35] She and the media were so repulsive that for the first time ever, Hispanic men voted for the Republican candidate.

[00:34:41] I mean, I think, you know, Keith, you and I were talking about this.

[00:34:44] I think the woke just went so far.

[00:34:46] It went a bridge too far in the 90s.

[00:34:48] Something got these Hispanic men back on board.

[00:34:50] He picked up 34% more than he did even in 2020.

[00:34:53] And I think it's a sexual perversion.

[00:34:54] But then I was thinking about this.

[00:34:56] What about the cheat factor?

[00:34:58] There must have been something going on that was not apparent and wasn't being advertised by the Republicans

[00:35:03] or by the Trump team or something to stop a lot of that, you know, electoral fraud that was going on.

[00:35:11] Of course, we in the South have lived with it ever since the Voting Rights Act of 65.

[00:35:15] But, I mean, somehow they were able to.

[00:35:18] She was millions of votes, you know, 10-plus million votes short of Biden's total.

[00:35:22] So something happened.

[00:35:23] Something was in play there, yeah.

[00:35:25] Where'd all those people go?

[00:35:26] Well, and.

[00:35:27] Did they exist?

[00:35:28] The trans issue.

[00:35:30] You know, people were thinking he was wild to be running all these ads about, you know, trans individuals.

[00:35:35] I'll say, well, it turned out to be genius, actually.

[00:35:39] And that worked like a charm.

[00:35:42] He's got good instinct.

[00:35:43] Yes.

[00:35:44] He's a showman.

[00:35:44] And people are tired of it, man.

[00:35:47] That's not supposed to be.

[00:35:48] He's also got some P.T. Barnum in him, too.

[00:35:50] He does.

[00:35:51] He's a showman.

[00:35:52] McDonald's thing.

[00:35:53] Yes.

[00:35:53] Oh, that was one of the most brilliant political stunts of all time.

[00:35:56] I mean, I did a whole show on that.

[00:35:57] Maybe the most brilliant.

[00:35:58] Yes.

[00:35:58] It was awesome.

[00:35:59] And it was.

[00:36:00] He also still had on his, you know, $15,000 Italian suit, right?

[00:36:06] Like he didn't, you know.

[00:36:07] Yeah.

[00:36:07] He just had the McDonald's apron over it.

[00:36:09] Yes.

[00:36:09] Yes.

[00:36:10] That's what made it so great.

[00:36:11] Like he never, you know, Obama puts the blue shirt on and like, you know, a classic politician,

[00:36:16] right?

[00:36:16] They got the blue collar on and now they're working hard and he's acting like something he's

[00:36:21] not.

[00:36:21] Whereas Trump, you know, he's always Trump.

[00:36:24] He's always about money.

[00:36:25] Trump's not as stiff like a John Kerry or a.

[00:36:27] He's funny as hell.

[00:36:28] I mean, you know.

[00:36:29] That's true, too.

[00:36:29] For no other reason you would want it just for the entertainment factor.

[00:36:32] And then the garbage truck and all of that.

[00:36:35] His blitz, the last month was just a flawless campaign.

[00:36:41] He really did.

[00:36:42] And then the left has lost its mind.

[00:36:44] The screaming, the trips to, you know, the psychiatrists in Manhattan are booked up until

[00:36:49] next year.

[00:36:50] And then the.

[00:36:51] All in padded cells.

[00:36:52] Coloring.

[00:36:53] At the end of the month.

[00:36:53] Coloring on the sidewalks with the chalk as they are wanting to do.

[00:36:56] But then you've got these cases that have come out in the news of high school teachers

[00:37:00] telling their students who they knew, high school students who voted for Trump or were

[00:37:05] Trump supporters or wearing Trump hats that they want them to be murdered.

[00:37:08] One teacher said they hope that this Trump supporter is raped so they'll have to carry

[00:37:12] the baby since Trump has made it.

[00:37:15] That's what's going on.

[00:37:17] Since Trump has supposedly overturned Roe versus Roe.

[00:37:19] I mean, the fact that.

[00:37:20] Mayberry isn't.

[00:37:21] First, imagine just telling a young, basically a young adult or coming of age person, something

[00:37:27] like that over politics.

[00:37:28] I don't know.

[00:37:29] I just wasn't.

[00:37:29] That's just so foreign to me.

[00:37:32] I just can't.

[00:37:33] I hope they're all fired.

[00:37:34] I hope they're all cashiered and we can get some decent people in the schools now.

[00:37:38] If not, yeah, at least fired at the bare minimum for somebody like that.

[00:37:44] But, you know, I don't know.

[00:37:45] I just think Trump ran a genius campaign.

[00:37:47] You have nutcases like Joy Reid freaking out.

[00:37:51] They would call her a chicken head would be the language there in Memphis, I guess, for

[00:37:55] Joy Reid when I was when I was growing up.

[00:37:58] You've been listening to Project Pat, right?

[00:38:00] Yes, you're right.

[00:38:01] Yes, that is a Project Pat class.

[00:38:03] Wow.

[00:38:03] I'm amazed that you knew that, by the way.

[00:38:07] That's why we keep Keith on staff here.

[00:38:09] That was a classic when I was 12 years old.

[00:38:12] It played on repeat on Memphis radio.

[00:38:15] So, you remember Gorilla Pimp?

[00:38:17] Yes, I do, actually.

[00:38:21] I would have never in a million years expected you to get that reference, but you did.

[00:38:27] Wow.

[00:38:28] Okay.

[00:38:29] All right.

[00:38:29] We have a real expert here.

[00:38:30] It's cluttered with a lot of minutia.

[00:38:32] We've got to get Keith on the kill stream now.

[00:38:34] Take it to the next level.

[00:38:35] I'm amazed.

[00:38:35] I was referencing Project Pat and 3-6 Mafia.

[00:38:39] I thought I was being subtle, and then he just called it out.

[00:38:42] Amazing.

[00:38:44] But, yes, you know, it's just beautiful to see.

[00:38:48] I think, you know, Trump, he's getting the spoils of victory now.

[00:38:53] I love seeing these people freak out.

[00:38:56] Susie Wiles, you know, I was one of the ones who kind of doubted some of their strategy.

[00:39:02] But, you know, politics is about winning.

[00:39:05] And if you don't get power.

[00:39:07] That's the only thing that matters.

[00:39:08] Yeah, it's all that matters.

[00:39:09] And, you know, Carville, I know James Carville, he went totally in the tank for Kamala later on.

[00:39:14] But I think he was saying things that he didn't even believe.

[00:39:16] He was just being a party guy.

[00:39:18] But you look at what he said in March at some conference, and he was talking to Capehart, the gay guy from PBS.

[00:39:28] And he used to work at the Washington Post, Jonathan Capehart.

[00:39:30] And he was talking about the language Democrats used, and it's so feminized.

[00:39:35] And communities of color and, you know, stuff like this.

[00:39:39] Nobody talks like this in real life.

[00:39:41] Well, you know, I'm sure you probably did, Ethan, because you see everything.

[00:39:44] I mean, you are an animal.

[00:39:46] AOC, this is actually, I think, a pretty big deal.

[00:39:49] AOC, since the election, has removed her pronouns from her Twitter.

[00:39:53] I think people are getting it, that this is not a winning thing.

[00:39:56] And it's being dialed back down.

[00:40:01] Well, people are just tired of it.

[00:40:03] Progress in the right direction.

[00:40:04] All around.

[00:40:05] And, you know, I had a friend here in Mexico, and, you know, the day after the election, and I was shocked, actually.

[00:40:13] You know, I said, yeah, Trump won.

[00:40:15] And he goes, yes.

[00:40:17] Like, they were psyched about it.

[00:40:18] There's a certain segment of people.

[00:40:20] Again, I don't take sides in Mexican politics, to be clear.

[00:40:23] But there are, I want to make that very clear.

[00:40:25] But there are a certain segment of people, even here in Mexico, who feel like Trump is going to force them to change policy in Mexico.

[00:40:35] You know, they have a policy, hugs, not bullets, towards the cartels.

[00:40:38] And, you know, there's some ideas that, that's literally what they say, by the way.

[00:40:42] But that Trump might push that in a different direction.

[00:40:45] So, I don't know.

[00:40:46] I mean, I think the media just seriously underestimated him.

[00:40:49] Memphis' own Mary Berry, who said when he was the—

[00:40:51] Hold on, Keith.

[00:40:52] We've got to break.

[00:40:53] One more segment with Ethan Ralph.

[00:40:56] Not enough time.

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[00:42:01] I believe there will come a time when we are all judged on whether or not we took a stand in defense of all life

[00:42:08] from the moment of conception until our last natural breath.

[00:42:12] As a teenager, I gave my first public speech in my church.

[00:42:16] My hand shook.

[00:42:17] My heart pounded.

[00:42:19] I thought to myself, I can't do this.

[00:42:21] But somehow I did.

[00:42:23] And because I wanted to talk about things that were important, I persisted.

[00:42:27] I chided my church as a senior in high school for not seeming to care about the not yet born,

[00:42:33] for looking the other way, and for not taking a stand on life.

[00:42:36] I will be in earnest.

[00:42:39] I will not equivocate.

[00:42:41] And I will not excuse.

[00:42:43] I will not retreat an inch.

[00:42:45] And I will be heard.

[00:42:46] One thing I promise you, I will always take a stand for life.

[00:42:53] Where do you go for Fila, K-Swiss, Converse, Reebok, and many other name brands from infants to adult sizes?

[00:43:06] Go to Birch.

[00:43:07] Where do you go for Fila and starter coats and jackets in men and boys sizes?

[00:43:10] Go to Birch.

[00:43:11] Where do you go for the best two for sale in town?

[00:43:13] Two jeans, two shirts, or a combination of both?

[00:43:15] Go to Birch.

[00:43:16] Watch for the opening of our newest location on Broadway in West Memphis, Arkansas.

[00:43:31] Welcome to Memphis.

[00:43:33] Do you remember that?

[00:43:35] That's 1993.

[00:43:35] Not only do I remember that, it's burned in my brain, actually.

[00:43:40] And I just had a...

[00:43:41] You actually went to Birch on Broadway, right?

[00:43:44] If I say, I haven't been in the store, but I don't know.

[00:43:48] Maybe I have, actually.

[00:43:50] But I've driven past it a million times and a ride past it.

[00:43:54] But also, I used to watch Memphis Wrestling every Saturday morning.

[00:43:59] That was kind of coming to an end when I was younger.

[00:44:01] But it was still pretty big, right?

[00:44:03] Jerry Lawler.

[00:44:04] I grew up with all that.

[00:44:06] Tojo Yamamoto.

[00:44:07] Yeah, Tojo Yamamoto.

[00:44:09] Bill Dundee.

[00:44:10] I grew up with all that.

[00:44:13] The Moondogs.

[00:44:14] Yeah, the Moondogs.

[00:44:15] One of them died in the ring, actually, later on.

[00:44:17] But that's a sad story.

[00:44:19] But yeah, there's a whole set of commercials that would air during

[00:44:24] Memphis Wrestling, and that would be one of them.

[00:44:26] There was just a whole Memphis flavor.

[00:44:29] We mentioned Corey B. Trotz and all this stuff burned in my brain.

[00:44:32] So if you're not from the Memphis area, folks...

[00:44:34] Yeah, you won't get it.

[00:44:35] This is a national show, worldwide even, even though we're based in Memphis.

[00:44:39] But if you're listening from outside of Memphis, you'll not know this.

[00:44:42] But in the early, mid-90s, there was a great rivalry with these black-owned

[00:44:47] men's clothing stores.

[00:44:50] And it had the lowest denominator of taste.

[00:44:54] So you had Burt's.

[00:44:55] You just heard that.

[00:44:56] That was a famous ad, that little singing at the end.

[00:44:59] I mean, we would sing that all the time.

[00:45:00] And every piece of clothing, it was all suits.

[00:45:03] It was like three-piece suits.

[00:45:04] But they only came in like orange, yellow, green, purple, stuff like that.

[00:45:09] Gregg's as well.

[00:45:09] And then...

[00:45:11] Gregg's.

[00:45:11] See, Gregg's is another one.

[00:45:13] The Gregg's commercial was, I love to see Gregg's guys doing it.

[00:45:20] But it was always...

[00:45:21] It's all these Easter eggs-type colors.

[00:45:24] But it was a big rivalry.

[00:45:25] And they would run these ads.

[00:45:27] And everything...

[00:45:28] Memphis Advertising.

[00:45:29] There ought to be a special done on that.

[00:45:31] Remember, it's like, what's his name?

[00:45:33] Chubby Checker saying, how low can you go?

[00:45:36] You can't get much lower than Memphis.

[00:45:38] Everything.

[00:45:39] It was the most quintessential.

[00:45:40] It was beyond parody what these suits would look like.

[00:45:44] I mean, it was just the most flamboyant stuff.

[00:45:46] And it was Burt's.

[00:45:47] It was Gregg's.

[00:45:48] And then there was another one called Marty's.

[00:45:49] It was Marty's, Burt's, and Gregg's.

[00:45:51] And it was all black men's clothing.

[00:45:55] Yeah, Milano.

[00:45:56] All these places.

[00:45:57] They had them, man.

[00:45:58] Anyway, that's it.

[00:45:59] The media environment...

[00:46:00] I think they actually had a codpiece on one of them.

[00:46:03] It's...

[00:46:05] It's unreal.

[00:46:05] The media environment...

[00:46:07] I try to talk about it on the kill stream sometimes that I grew up in.

[00:46:10] The commercials were a big part.

[00:46:11] The commercial appeal was a big part.

[00:46:14] Like, I try to talk about...

[00:46:15] Communist appeal.

[00:46:16] Yes, the communist appeal.

[00:46:18] But you talk about what you might say, race baiting or whatever.

[00:46:23] Like, you know, the Memphis media environment.

[00:46:26] You know, if it bleeds, it leads.

[00:46:28] Like, you know, that's how I was born into.

[00:46:31] It's still that way.

[00:46:32] Yeah, you know.

[00:46:32] People die every single day.

[00:46:34] The thing is, I'm like, you know, every night...

[00:46:38] I never watch local news.

[00:46:40] It's so tacky.

[00:46:41] It's so amateurish.

[00:46:42] But if you ever do tune in to any of the network affiliates that cover the local Memphis market,

[00:46:46] the first 10 minutes is just the murders of the day.

[00:46:49] Yes.

[00:46:49] And it's always all black.

[00:46:51] It's all on the stream.

[00:46:51] It's just to see that they'll show the picture of the suspect.

[00:46:54] I mean, you're not supposed to, like, you know, draw any conclusions that it always seems to be the same kind of people.

[00:46:59] And the thing about it, they always have the black women on.

[00:47:01] The black women want the crime to stop, but they don't want any black people arrested.

[00:47:06] And it's, you know...

[00:47:08] Yeah, they're always wailing about whatever happened.

[00:47:10] And I saw a recent story from Memphis, and they had beaten...

[00:47:14] Some guy had beaten some toddler to death, and it made worldwide news.

[00:47:18] And I did see Memphis was officially declared the most dangerous city in America recently, a few weeks ago.

[00:47:26] Not only for murders, but for driving, too.

[00:47:28] They've all seen these Fast and Furious movies, and they tried to live on that.

[00:47:32] You know, they actually have...

[00:47:33] They have more homicides, not per capita, more total homicides than New York City, which is many, many, many times the population.

[00:47:42] It's unreal.

[00:47:42] People just can't get it.

[00:47:43] And you talk about driving in Memphis.

[00:47:45] My God.

[00:47:47] You know, L.A. is something else.

[00:47:48] I've driven in L.A. and Manhattan.

[00:47:50] But I would say it's more dangerous.

[00:47:52] You know, L.A. is just about gridlock, really.

[00:47:55] It's more dangerous to drive in Memphis.

[00:47:57] I've seen some wild stuff on the roads.

[00:48:00] I've seen people chasing people with guns.

[00:48:02] A hundred miles an hour is not feeding in Memphis.

[00:48:04] Oh, man.

[00:48:06] It's the wild west out there.

[00:48:08] Well, a little bit off topic, but we are having a lot of fun.

[00:48:13] And so you and Keith got into that last time, and I started thinking about that.

[00:48:16] That made me think of Bert's, and we got Ethan here who can relate, and we're just going to have a good time because we deserve to have some fun from time to time, too.

[00:48:23] We always have fun.

[00:48:24] We have fun every week, but this is a lot of fun.

[00:48:26] Let's get back.

[00:48:28] Actually, before we get back for the last five minutes, Ethan, it's going by way too fast.

[00:48:31] We've got to do this a lot more often.

[00:48:33] Give everybody your contact, first of all, so we don't run out of time on that.

[00:48:36] You want to tune in to the Kill Stream if you want to have a good time.

[00:48:39] How can they do it, Ethan?

[00:48:41] They can do that Monday through Friday.

[00:48:43] Sometimes I'll take Thursdays off, but Monday through Friday, I usually start around 2 p.m. Eastern, which is 1 p.m. Central Memphis time.

[00:48:52] I usually broadcast until about 9 Memphis time, 10 Eastern, which is a long show.

[00:49:01] It depends, and I'll have guests on.

[00:49:03] A lot of our guests overlap, actually.

[00:49:05] We have a lot of what you might call white nationalists on the show, but we have Zionists on the show.

[00:49:12] There's a little bit of goofiness, too, right?

[00:49:15] Some of the internet drama and stuff like that.

[00:49:17] You have some big-time guests, some other guests that are in the news that we haven't had?

[00:49:20] You had the girl that was in the kitchen and made all the news last summer.

[00:49:26] Yes, Lily.

[00:49:26] Lily Gaddis.

[00:49:27] Lily, that's right.

[00:49:27] She was on the show.

[00:49:28] You should have her on, actually.

[00:49:29] She goes harder than I do.

[00:49:31] But, yeah, she was on the show recently.

[00:49:34] Milo Yiannopoulos was also on the election show.

[00:49:37] He was on a couple of days ago.

[00:49:39] Yes, he was.

[00:49:40] And, you know, we have an overlap.

[00:49:43] We have an overlap.

[00:49:44] Real depravity, you just cannot match Memphis.

[00:49:47] Keith, you want to get back on that, but we got to do the Kill Streams.

[00:49:50] How do they get it again, Ethan?

[00:49:52] Rumble.com slash Kill Stream Live.

[00:49:55] And that's the channel.

[00:49:56] And you can watch it live.

[00:49:58] I also post clips and videos.

[00:49:59] I'll probably post a clip of this and link to your stuff as well.

[00:50:03] Thank you.

[00:50:04] But, yeah, I post clips, and I'm live five days a week and sometimes on the weekends, too.

[00:50:10] I was live last night.

[00:50:11] We had to switch sites to watch the Tyson fight because they were not what I was doing.

[00:50:16] Oh, man.

[00:50:16] What a joke.

[00:50:16] Yeah, I watched that.

[00:50:18] Anyway.

[00:50:19] They were actually out.

[00:50:20] We watched it from the place we were at last night.

[00:50:22] The difference between boxing and professional wrestling has been totally blurred.

[00:50:26] Oh, man.

[00:50:28] Well, Tyson got his payday, at least.

[00:50:31] At least he got his payday.

[00:50:32] That's right.

[00:50:33] That's right.

[00:50:33] Yeah, it was a joke.

[00:50:34] But I don't know.

[00:50:35] As far as Trump, I guess, to put a bow on it, I'm optimistic.

[00:50:39] And I don't see any reason not to be.

[00:50:41] No, no reason not to be right now.

[00:50:43] And if he goes back and gives us reasons to oppose or to be critical, we will do that.

[00:50:51] But here's one.

[00:50:52] I got a question for you just to get back to this as we wrap things up.

[00:50:55] Headline reads, Trump promised to get revenge.

[00:50:59] Here are his targets.

[00:51:01] The subheader, from Liz Cheney to Jack Smith to Mark Milley, Trump has a lengthy inventory of people he's pledged to punish.

[00:51:07] And this is how the story begins.

[00:51:09] Donald Trump ran on a campaign of retribution.

[00:51:12] Now he is perfectly positioned to carry it out.

[00:51:14] For years, Trump has peppered his speeches and social media posts with vengeful calls for political opponents, his critics, and members of the media to be prosecuted, locked up, deported, and even executed.

[00:51:25] In the waning weeks of the 2024 campaign, he escalated those promises of retaliation to a fever pitch.

[00:51:31] Now that he's won, he has both a popular mandate and the power to begin implementing his platform of punishment.

[00:51:37] Would any of that bother you, Ethan?

[00:51:39] I think we're supposed to read that via gas.

[00:51:41] I think they can't even see that this is exactly what they did to him.

[00:51:46] Yeah, I was about to say, you know, this is like something they would run during the election.

[00:51:50] Yeah.

[00:51:50] And, you know, they tried to kill the guy.

[00:51:52] They tried to take all of his wealth.

[00:51:53] And I predicted all this was going to happen if he lost 2020 or they, whatever, stole it from him.

[00:51:58] Whatever you believe.

[00:51:59] I tend to think there were some shenanigans.

[00:52:01] But regardless, you know, I knew what they were going to do.

[00:52:04] And they basically forced him into running for office.

[00:52:07] Had they left him alone, there's a lot of, you know, discussion about whether he would have even run again.

[00:52:13] Had he not known that the—

[00:52:14] Post control is not their big pursuit.

[00:52:15] Well, the only way for him to stay out of jail and save his life was to be present again.

[00:52:20] Literally, that was the only way.

[00:52:22] They forced him.

[00:52:23] They asked for this just like they did the first time.

[00:52:26] Trump is a media creation.

[00:52:28] You know, they basically made this guy in a lot of ways.

[00:52:31] You know, when Trump was growing up, he was one of the most famous people on earth when I was seven years old.

[00:52:36] Right?

[00:52:38] And so—and it was because he was all over the media.

[00:52:40] Every show had him.

[00:52:41] You know, they loved him until they hated him.

[00:52:44] Right?

[00:52:44] But they made him too big.

[00:52:46] And then they forced him.

[00:52:48] He had to run for office or else he was going to jail.

[00:52:51] They were going to take all of his wealth, ruin everything that he had worked for his whole life.

[00:52:55] So he really had no choice.

[00:52:56] If he's Frankenstein, they're Dr. Frankenstein.

[00:52:59] Wait, here is the—and the problem is this is a problem that conservatives have always had.

[00:53:03] And I'm not calling him that, but I'm just saying you've seen this.

[00:53:06] They never have that bloodlust in their eyes that the left does.

[00:53:10] The left is out to truly destroy us.

[00:53:13] And if the conservatives ever do get a win, they just, you know, go back to fair play and senses of decorum and all that.

[00:53:19] No, you have to go in.

[00:53:20] It wouldn't bother me at all.

[00:53:21] We're supposed to read that and be aghast.

[00:53:23] I hope he does it.

[00:53:24] I hope he does all of it and more.

[00:53:26] A lot of people need to be punished.

[00:53:28] I hope and pray that he does.

[00:53:30] Even just a few examples would really set the tone.

[00:53:35] You know, maybe he doesn't hit everybody on the list, but you had, I think his name is Mike Davis, his attorney.

[00:53:41] And, you know, he said we were going to put fat Leticia James.

[00:53:44] Better watch out because we're going to put her in jail.

[00:53:48] I mean, you know, this is what's coming from—

[00:53:50] But Peter Pribolo would appreciate that.

[00:53:51] Yeah, exactly.

[00:53:52] What we needed was that of the new—

[00:53:53] He's been on my show, too.

[00:53:54] We know now what the repurposing of Guantanamo will be.

[00:53:59] A whole cell block for her big self, I'll say, here on the radio.

[00:54:04] We can hope.

[00:54:05] Alvin Bragg, Liz Cheney, Adam Schiff, Michael Cohen, his own attorney that time.

[00:54:10] Thank God Obama never shut it down like he said he was going to because now it's going to come in handy.

[00:54:15] Yeah, now we can get a good use out of it.

[00:54:16] That's right.

[00:54:17] Hey, the great Ethan Ralph, the Killstream.

[00:54:19] Thank you so much, guys.

[00:54:20] Always fun.

[00:54:21] Love you, buddy.

[00:54:22] We will talk again soon.

[00:54:23] This was awesome.

[00:54:23] Love you guys, too.

[00:54:23] It's always so much fun to be with you, whether it's here or there, home or away.

[00:54:26] Anyway, we will talk to you again soon.

[00:54:29] Christine Lynn going to talk about Russia, and we're going to turn our sights to foreign policy with her, making her debut appearance next.

[00:54:35] Thank you again, Ethan Ralph.

[00:54:37] Folks, check out the Killstream.

[00:54:37] Thank you.

[00:54:38] You won't miss it.

[00:54:39] Thank you, Ethan.

[00:54:40] We'll be back right after this.