The Trump Phenomenon with James Kelso, August 9, 2018

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By RBN August 9, 2018 21:00

Co-host: Paul Fromm | Here on August 9, 2018 what would Charles Darwin, born in 1809 and died in 1882, counsel the White subspecies (or race) to do toward its own survival, as author of the most important scientific book ever, “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”? It would sure be great to have the benefit of that IQ in getting us out of the pickle we’re in. Six years after Darwin published his book, another great mind, Madison Grant, was born in New York City, 1865 — six years after “On the Origin” was printed. Madison Grant’s greatest, and very popular, book was “The Passing of the Great Race” published in 1916. Darwin had ten children. Grant had none. Grant died in 1937, very popular among the New York elite of the time, a good friend of Presidents Roosevelt, Coolidge and Hoover. If only he were here to advise us how to proceed. Darwin is my 8th cousin. Grant is my 7th cousin. Grant wrote the introduction to Lothrop Stoddard’s 1920 best-selling book “The Rising Tide of Color”. In 1925 F.Scott Fitzgerald combined Grant’s name with Stoddard’s (Stoddard is my 8th cousin) into the name “Goddard” in the novel “The Great Gatsby”. Fitzgerald slightly changed the title of Stoddard’s book too: “Civilization’s going to pieces…..Have you read ‘The Rise of the Colored Empires’ by this man Goddard? … Well, it’s a fine book, and everybody ought to read it. The idea is if we don’t look out the white race will be – will be utterly submerged.” Where are these guys when we need ’em most?

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By RBN August 9, 2018 21:00

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