National Bugle Radio with Patrick Slattery 2.27.24
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David Duke joins the show for a discussion of the role of Jewish power in Roger Bannister’s historic breaking of the 4-minute mile running record in 1954.
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Drs. Duke and Slattery,
Love, love, love this show. And the music “Freddy’s Dead” that is a good one. That old funk is really good. Just a fun thought: I had the TV on and only watch or record these old 70s sitcoms and on the Odd Couple, there was Paul Williams, singing “Old Fashioned Love Song” that I think was covered by Three Dog Night (?) I thought of you. So funny. I think the original date was 1974. Williams had one of those long blonde shags.
Great show and as always, I learned so much once again. This is one I will listen to more than once. Thank you.
Thanks as always for your comment. I should do a 70’s sitcom musical theme show. The Odd Couple had a good intro song. So did Barney Miller. Old Fashioned Love Song was good. What ever happened to Three Dog Night.
Dynamic duo, great show from both of these erudite gentlemen. Look forward to the next ones. Thanks.
One thing I dont understand Pattery, when David says that the british cut a deal with the jew, to drag America into the war, because they where losing the war, is if the british were not ALREADY, conspiring with the jews/rothschilds, every since the federal reserve, then who started the war? Weren’t those directly connected? Hasn’t the british been cutting a deal with the jew for 300 years?
“armory, who is a secret jew…” I think the british are ALL secret jews! A secret jew in a opera hat.