The Crackpot Podcast features James LaFond, the palest negro you ever met, and Lynn Lockhart, who is delightfully clueless on these matters but prefers not to be at war with reality.
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0:03:00 Saying what you really believe at work or elsewhere, Mr. Mike's website, LGBT issues
0:21:00 Why black people will never vote GOP
0:48:00 Enron and corporate issues
0:56:10 You People
1:02:45 Brexit, metaphor of the age, computation
1:12:00 Democracies and republics
1:25:00 Approaching the House of State from a place of gratitude
1:35:55 Bacon's Rebellion
1:40:30 The importance of the soul, Rachel Fulton Brown
1:47:15 Puberty blockers, Abolition of Man, the importance of the forgotten war
1:56:40 The rise of the managerial class
2:02:40 Silat
2:07:40 Nathan Bedford Forrest, masculinity as an organizing principle
2:19:00 Why isn't Carbon Mike on Fox making a million bucks?
2:30:00 Segregation
2:44:45 The destruction of housing value by welfare colonization
(c) 2020 Lynn Lockhart
Talk about synchronicity,or coincidence! I was listening to ep.27, "Everything but the shooting", when Mr. Lafond mentioned Carbon Mike, and happened to click on your site, and there he was, the latest episode. I am thrilled to say the least. Thank you so much, Ms.Lockhart!
ReplyDeleteThank you for listening, Larry!
DeleteGood podcast. I would donate to mike should he want to run for office. It would be funny as hell to see what they would make of the big-brained, based brother (4B). Jimmy, WTF?
ReplyDeleteI think the GOP is no longer accepting heterosexual men, black or white.
DeleteProbably the best episode I've heard yet. Really engaging. I just to have take exception tonthe Central Park five narrative. When one takes looks beyond the narrative the (((system))) is pushing, it becomes quite clear those good bois were guilty as sin. Also while there is some truth to what Carbon Mike was saying, the problem I have was his implication that the Republican party that is to appeal to this racially harmonious working class is any better or different than Democrats. Also applying liberal materialist solutions whether classical or otherwise to a problem that in its foundation stems from liberal materialism is just an exercise in abstract intellectual circle jerking within the acceptable paradigm. It doesnt speak to what is actually happening. Small government conservatism doesnt exist as an option. But I totally agree that in a sane world where we can have a conversation without our Levantine rootless cosmopolitan overlords putting us against one another, race relations would improve and we could coexist to a large extent. Again great show.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct about the Central Park 5, and about the question of why should the black vote be default to D, and why should it be so monolithic? The future of democracy is not bright.
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