Aug. 8, 2015 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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All right, everybody, second hour of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
The broadcast of Saturday evening, August 8th.
Time goes by so fast now.
I always have to look at the clock here to see what day it is, or month for that matter.
My goodness, it's fall now.
But we're going to talk about the first presidential debate.
24 million people to 24 million people tuned in a year and a half before the general election.
Why?
To see Donald Trump.
That's why they tuned in.
The largest, as Sean Bergen mentioned, and as I had mentioned earlier in the first hour, they tuned in to see Trump.
And that's why it was the highest rated program for a non-sporting event in American history.
I think Trump stood alone in that debate.
You know, from the very beginning, he stood alone before he got there in terms of his polling numbers.
He is lapping, literally lapping his nearest rival.
You know, you're taking a field of 17 contenders, and this guy's got 25% of the vote.
I think the nearest competitor has 11%.
That is more than doubled.
Folks, that is not only incredible, but unprecedented for a field this big, this early, for a guy to have that kind of lead.
I've never before seen it.
You might have to go back many, many, many, many years, but in my lifetime, I haven't seen anything like that in a field of this size.
And the very first question that debate was intended to bait Trump.
He handled it.
He didn't flinch.
He didn't apologize.
He didn't back down.
Let me tell you something.
That resonates with a man like me who has lived his life that way.
You know, a man who has time and time again turned down the payout for principles.
And I'm not saying Donald Trump is with us on everything, but I am saying he at least has some intestinal fortitude.
They said, you know, raise your hand if you do not vow to support the eventual nominee of the party.
Raise your hand if you're not willing to promise that you won't mount a third-party candidacy if you don't receive the nomination.
Obviously, that question was directly intended for Trump because nobody else on that stage could mount a third-party campaign and receive the 1% that they're polling now while running as a Republican.
He's the only one that can mount a third-party campaign of substance.
So that question was directed at him solely.
He raised his hand and said, I cannot make that pledge.
And you know what?
Why should he?
If he does not win the nomination, somebody else does.
We don't know who.
But if it's somebody that's not in agreement with his principles, how can he say unconditionally that he is going to support candidate X if they are not at all in line with his campaign platform?
No reasonable person could make that pledge.
He didn't.
That took guts right out of the gate.
He stole the debate before he even opened his mouth, just by raising his hand.
Then you had little, Rand Paul reminded me of some little poodle, you know, trying to nip at his heels, and he just, you know, cast him aside.
And then, what, Before the first commercial break, it was very early on in the debate.
You had what I thought was the second most prominent moment, the second most significant moment, Donald Trump versus Megan Kelly on this question.
Let's roll this clip.
Mr. Trump.
One of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don't use a politician's filter.
However, that is not without its downsides, in particular when it comes to women.
You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.
Your Twitter account.
Only Rosie O'Donnell.
No, it wasn't.
Your Twitter account.
Thank you.
For the record, it was well beyond Rosie O'Donnell.
Yes, I'm sure it was.
Your Twitter account has several disparaging comments about women's looks.
You once told a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees.
Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president?
And how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the war on women?
I think the big problem this country has is being politically correct.
I've been challenged by so many people, and I don't frankly have time for total political correctness.
And to be honest with you, this country doesn't have time either.
This country is in big trouble.
We don't win anymore.
We lose to China.
We lose to Mexico, both in trade and at the border.
We lose to everybody.
And frankly, what I say, and oftentimes it's fun, it's kidding.
We have a good time.
What I say is what I say.
And honestly, Megan, if you don't like it, I'm sorry.
I've been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be based on the way you have treated me, but I wouldn't do that.
But you know what?
We need strength.
We need energy.
We need quickness.
And we need brain in this country to turn it around.
That I can tell you right now.
And with that, if the primaries were held tomorrow, I would go in and cast my vote for Donald Trump.
I'm not saying I would vote for him in the general necessarily.
I'm not saying a lot won't happen between now and next year, next, you know, when they have the primaries.
My gosh, that's still so far away.
A lot will happen.
I don't even think the Republicans are going to.
I think the Republicans are going to kick him out of the party because he's unbossed and unbought.
But assuming that considering he's gotten about as much percentage of the vote as everybody else combined, and he doesn't stumble and he doesn't take himself out of the race and he isn't murdered, let's not forget that that's an option that could befall him if he doesn't play ball.
If he continues on this course and he's allowed to win the nomination, people are allowed to vote for him.
And don't take anything.
The Republican Party is criminally corrupt.
Don't believe that just because he is running this highly in the polls that they're going to let him win the nomination.
I think that is very unlikely, as a matter of fact.
But people bring up this thing about, you know, he said this girl would look good on her knees.
Bill Clinton literally put a woman on her knees in the Oval Office and lied about it.
And nobody ever brings that up.
I mean, that's not a source of shame for him.
You know, Donald Trump speaks as a lot of people speak.
And if these women, I thought Megan Kelly was very antagonistic.
I thought she was very vindictive.
She obviously had an issue with him, and she obviously let that be known.
I thought it was very unprofessional.
But let me tell you something.
If some of these women, if you can count people like Rosie O'Donnell women, you know, they want to act like men.
They want to pretend to be men.
Let's face it, there are some women who are fat slobs and pigs, and there are some men like that.
You know, people like Rosie O'Donnell deserve the criticism.
They want to dish it out, but they can't take it back.
They're all about chivalry and respect from men, you know, when they get it back.
Listen, I don't have a problem with that.
I don't have problem at all.
And I love that he stood up once again, as I said, unflinchingly, unapologetically, very much in the style of James Edwards in the political cesspool and said, you know what, I don't have time for political correctness in either this country.
Folks, with that being said, I'm going to cover the whole debate, the two-hour debate in a single segment of our radio program when we come back, and I'm going to do it using the notes that I took in chronological order.
Stay tuned for that.
We're going to cover every candidate in less than 10 minutes.
Well, we're going to try.
Hang on.
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All right, so we're talking about the debates, and I was having a conversation with Sam during the commercial.
And I said, I find myself oddly supportive of Trump here, not because he's someone who speaks for me ideologically, although, of course, I enjoy what he's said about immigration, but, you know, it's certainly not similar to what I experienced in 1999 and 2000 when I was working for Pat Buchanan, someone who I did think was with me on the issues, or that I was with him on the issues, however you want to put it.
But, you know, the fact that Donald Trump upsets the establishment so much, you know, he was disinvited from this so-called conservative confab, this cuckservative, Eric Erickson, you know, disinvited him because he said he can't allow those comments about Megan Kelly to go unanswered.
And so he disinvited him from his keynote.
And this lady, by the way, this just was spoken to me by our producer, this lady that the put on your knees comment made by Trump, this contestant on the celebrity apprentice that was brought up by Megan Kelly, is supporting Trump in his camp.
But anyway, so he upsets the apple cart.
He upsets the establishment.
Her name was Brandy Roderick.
Okay, that's her name.
And so she's supporting Trump, but yet she was used as a ploy by Megan Kelly.
Completely despicable.
All right.
So 1999 was the last time I watched a real Tariel Republican debate.
The Iowa Straw Poll of that year.
It was about this time.
It was in 1999.
It was in the fall.
It was still hot outside.
And Buchanan was still on the Republican ticket at that moment before he switched over to the Reform Party.
I watched it all.
Fast forward to Thursday night, and that is the only time in between that I have watched a whole Republican debate.
So I'm going to go through my notes here that I took as I was watching it.
And it's going to appear to be a little disjointed because I was taking these notes as I was watching the debate from the time it started to the time it ended.
So it's going to be jumping around a little bit, but stay with me.
And we've already covered Trump raising his hand saying he doesn't pledge to support a Republican nominee unless it's himself.
He refused to say that he would not run as a third-party candidate should he not win the nomination.
He didn't back down from the baiting of Megan Kelly.
And now we'll go on with the rest of my notes.
And here they are.
Watching Ted Cruz, I thought that he looked like a poor man's Donald Trump.
But I think that once the Republicans throw Trump out of the party, he stands to gain the majority of the Trump voters.
I think more would go to him than any of the other candidates.
Watching Chris Christie and many of the others, they just looked and sounded like career politicians, very indistinguishable from one another.
None of them really stood out at all.
And some certainly were worse than others, such as Kasich from Ohio, who said, you know, he just loves everybody, and he is opposed to homosexual marriage, but, you know, the Supreme Court has ruled he's going to honor that.
And by the way, he went to a homosexual wedding and he just loved it, you know, because it's all about love with him.
So, you know, this is what you're getting from a lot of these folks.
And it's just disgusting.
I thought that Mike Huckabee and Scott Walker made some strong statements on social issues that resonated with me.
But as we all know, it's just talk.
It's just talk.
You always run to the right in a primary.
They're all campaign conservatives.
We know that if Huckabee or Walker were elected, that they and the entire Republican establishment is not going to make a move on abortion.
They're not going to make a move on homosexual marriage.
We know that.
So they can mention the name of Jesus Christ.
And listen, I got a warm and fuzzy feeling listening to some of these folks say Jesus Christ's blood cleanse me of my sins.
That resonates with me as a Christian, but it's just talk.
You know, if they received the nomination, you'd never hear the words Jesus Christ roll off their lips again.
And if they got elected, they'd govern as a Marxist.
Ben Carson, nice guy.
He said some good things too.
He didn't know who Alan Greenspand was.
But, you know, the fact of the matter is, who does?
I mean, you've got to understand how ignorant this country is.
And that was something that was brought up.
And he seemed just to be a guy that was happy to be there.
He never really went over his allotted time.
Again, he said some things that I agreed with as well, but not too much there in terms of me believing he's a threat to win that nomination by any stretch.
As I mentioned, a lot of double talk.
They're all running to the right.
You know, we had George Bush, what is this, the third, the fourth, the fifth?
Jeb.
Jeb was up there.
And we, listen, he was on Telemundo speaking in Spanish.
He says his children are Mexican.
They eat Mexican food.
They speak Spanish in their home.
I mean, that's the true definition of a cuckold.
This is Mexican wife's culture gets to dominate the home instead of his, Anglo-Saxon culture.
But we know he's just a New England carpetbagger anyway coming down here.
He acts like he's going to close the border.
Does anybody really believe that?
He's talking tough about border control.
Does anybody really believe that?
I thought that Trump, again, had a strong, unapologetic and definitive statements.
He didn't stumble.
He basically called the reporters liars.
He called our leaders stupid.
He treated the moderators with the contempt that they deserved without appearing to be out of control.
I thought he was confident.
I thought he was funny.
You know, those people were after him, and he stood up to him.
You know, he slapped him back down as a man would.
All agreed.
Now, again, I'm just going down my notes here.
So, again, it may sound a little disjointed, but this is real time as I watch the debates.
It seemed as though all of the candidates agreed that they needed to have a fence raised on the Mexican border.
It's just amazing that it never gets done.
They all agree with it.
Well, why hasn't it happened yet?
You know, a lot of these people are still in office or have been in office recently, yet, you know, there hasn't been any groundbreaking on that fence on the border.
I do believe that Trump forced this issue.
I don't think they would have, I think they cashiered the issue of immigration.
Trump has made it an issue again.
And that's a good thing.
And here's another thing that should have been pointed out.
I mean, they're right about illegal immigration.
You know, it's a dead letter.
It should be stopped.
They should be deported.
We should build up a wall.
But no legal immigration either.
And that's something that I don't think anybody's talking about.
Hey, we're all full here.
You know, the 7 billion people of the earth can't come live in America.
I don't care if they get proper documentation.
We're full.
The end's closed.
These people aren't assimilating.
We've got to get rid of the illegals, and we've got to try to assimilate the ones that have been given papers or whatever.
Hey, no legal immigration either.
We're all full up here in America.
No vacancy.
I had a little fireworks at one point between Chris Christie and Rand Paul.
I give Rand Paul a point for that.
He brought up, you know, a little bit of his father's libertarianism came out.
He made some good points about the Bill of Rights and these federal surveillance things.
He should have said, you know, hey, we had all of this spying on our citizens before 9-11 and it didn't stop it then.
Why do you think it's going to stop it now?
He gets a point for bringing up the Christian Obama hug, but other than that, Rand Paul just was a disaster during this thing.
He looked very peevish and petty.
I thought that Trump had a good answer on the war.
In 2004, he said that he was the only one who saw, even in 2004, the only one on the stage that saw that it would destabilize the Middle East and make it even more of a threat to America.
I think he was right about that.
He didn't get tripped up either about his donations to Democrats and liberals, along with people on the Republican side, the liberals on the Republican side.
I thought that was good.
I thought he handled it deftly.
Now, you got to keep in mind, he's not a politician, per se, and this was his first debate, and it came with an audience larger than any before in American history.
I thought he navigated the waters very deftly.
Now, you can disagree, but that's my opinion in watching it.
I thought this is just a matter of opinion.
I thought Huckabee looked like, I was watching him and I took down this note.
He looked like the love child between Al Gore and Neil Sadaka.
I don't know why I wrote that down there, but it's here, so I'm just sharing with you everything.
I thought Ben Carson did have a very good comment on taxes.
He mentioned that God is a pretty fair guy, and we need to go to a 10% flat tax on all Americans.
If 10% is good enough for God, it should be good enough for the government.
I thought that was one of the highlights of the debate, quite frankly, that Ben Carson said.
I would certainly go for paying 10% of my income to taxes rather than all of this other stuff.
Well, I'm only on page three, so we'll go through more of this when we come back.
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I'm very pleased to report that Winston Smith has joined us now.
And I'm going to get to Winston in just a moment.
I'm really going to have to go quickly here because I don't want to keep him on ice for long.
I'm only on page three of seven of my notes that I took while watching the debate.
And I'm going to boogie now and go quickly so we can get to Winston.
But again, these notes were taken real time as I watched the debate.
So I'll continue and then we'll get to Winston.
One of my notes reads, while droning on about the economy and attacking Hillary, it occurred to me that none of these candidates really differed on Israel, on the Confederate flag, on preserving the cultural heritage of whites.
So we have to understand we really don't have a champion in this race.
But for reasons I stated earlier, you know, I would be voting for Donald Trump in the primary.
And that's another thing.
You know, people attack Trump after the debate for saying he didn't use his time to really give an in-depth look at his policies.
This is a debate in which each of the candidates receives, what, 45 seconds per answer?
I mean, what more could he say than what he said?
And when it comes to Israel, they just basically competed with each other to see who would be the bigger shill.
So, you know, they said, well, Trump didn't really lay out his foreign policy.
Well, none of them did except to say that they would sacrifice any amount of blood and treasure for Israel that was asked and then some.
So, you know, I thought that was an unfair criticism of Trump as well.
My notes continue.
Chris Christie looks like he spent half of his campaign budget on tanning salons.
Mike Huckabee said, let's get rid of the congressional retirement packages.
Hey, again, listen, I like that kind of stuff.
Point to Huckabee on that.
He wouldn't ever do it, of course.
It's just campaign rhetoric, but that resonates.
They brought up the fact that one of Donald Trump's many companies had filed for bankruptcy.
I say, so what?
Do you know how many people in America have had to file bankruptcy because of our government's inability to create jobs and to govern effectively?
He'd fit right in.
And I'll tell you, you want to talk about bankruptcy.
This country is bankrupt in every way a country can be.
It's bankrupt financially.
It's bankrupt morally.
It's bankrupt intellectually.
So I don't have a problem that one of Trump's companies went bankrupt.
So what?
A lot of time spent on abortion because of the recent news made by Planned Parenthood.
Again, this is a lot of hot air.
None of them are going to do anything to roll back Roe versus Wade, despite the fact that I guess every single one of them on there, with perhaps the exception of Trump, claimed to be an evangelical Christian.
Trump says he's evolved on some issues.
This is another thing.
Megan Kelly, Mr. Trump, when exactly did you become a Republican?
Well, you didn't hear them ask Lindsey Graham when he became a homosexual.
So I don't think that's a fair question to ask.
But he said, you know what?
I've evolved.
And listen, people can change their minds on things.
And if he's truly changed his mind for the better, we should welcome that.
But that was just another.
They really didn't go after any of the other candidates with the vitriol that they went after Trump.
Okay, what else do I have here?
Very quickly.
Take your time, James.
By page five, Winston, it was becoming increasingly difficult to read my writing, but I can't even read that one, so we'll just move on.
It's becoming difficult.
The moderators clearly were anti-Putin.
They trolled the candidates to denounce Putin with several questions.
I don't think any of them really took the bait hook line and sinker.
Mike Huckabee, another good point for him, and I'll give credit when credit is due.
He said that the military should not be a social experiment.
The military should not pay for transsexuals to have gender reassignment surgery.
I don't think that's really a question that could be answered any other way, but credit to him for answering it that way.
I think there was an instance recently where a so-called transsexual had their surgeries paid for at the expense of the military, which means me and you, taxpayer.
Paul was consistent on foreign policy and Israel to an extent.
Shades of his father, he basically said we shouldn't be giving out foreign aid to anybody.
I point to him on that.
People ask this all the time, you know, can Donald Trump win?
Can he win?
Can he win?
Keep in mind that we live in the country that elected Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor of California, so I'd say yes, he can win.
It's not as if serious people and informed people are going to vote in the polls these days.
So yes, Donald Trump can win.
Ted Cruz, point for him for saying God speaks through the Bible.
I receive word from God every day.
They asked him, when's the last time God spoke to him?
Which was a question intended to trip him up, I guess.
But that was a great answer.
He mentioned specifically that he gave his heart to Jesus.
Whether or not that's real, who's to say?
I remember in the debates in 2000, George Bush said that Jesus Christ was his favorite philosopher in a debate.
And Alan Keyes went ape over that.
So talk is cheap, but it's still a solid answer.
I like that.
Scott Walker said that the blood of Jesus Christ has cleansed him of his sins.
Again, it's great to hear that.
You never hear that from a Democrat.
And you would never hear that from any of these guys after they win the nomination.
But as a fundamentalist Christian, I like that kind of talk, so I like that by Scott Walker.
But, you know, as they always say, never fall in love with a politician.
They will always end up breaking your heart.
And so we should not hitch our wagons to Donald Trump.
But I will say in no uncertain terms that the primaries, again, were held tomorrow.
I would vote for him.
When it comes to winners and losers, I say Trump, Cruz, Walker at the top of the pack.
Interchangeably in the middle, you could go with Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, and Carson, and pulling up the rear, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Kasich, and Christie.
And the media spin against Trump came immediately after the debate was over.
You had, what's the guy's name, Frank Lutz, with this fake focus group?
I'm surprised that Lutz could get away from the buffet line long enough to give us these results.
But they were all saying that all of them in this focus group had changed their minds about Trump after seeing his comments.
I don't think that's indicative of the country, and I think the next polls will prove me right.
Well, those are my takes on the debate, and we would enjoy hearing yours as well.
Winston, now, finally, and I apologize for the delay.
You know, it never really, you're live radio, it can go quick, it can go slow.
What has been your take?
I know you didn't watch the debate, but what do you think about how the primary is shaping up so far, specifically with regard to the meteoric rise of Donald Trump?
James, first of all, the few things that Stephanie could catch to transcribe what you're saying.
I was trying to speak quickly.
Alan Keyes going ape, and you're going to get in a lot of trouble for that.
I mean, he's a black guy.
You can't say things like that.
Yeah, well, that was not done intentionally for that reason.
But I remember Alan Keyes after the debate was over saying that Christ is the Savior, Christ isn't a mere philosopher.
He was taking issue at Bush with that and was pretty animated about it.
But anyway, that was what that was all about.
But Bush did, in fact, say that, and I remember that.
So, yeah, they're all Christians until they get elected, and then they're not going to do anything to lift the finger for the base of the people who voted for them, as we know.
But I still liked hearing some of that rhetoric, and I hope that it's true in the cases of the candidates that made him.
But anyway, Winston, do you have a horse yet?
Do I have a horse?
I have 13 chickens, and thinking about getting a couple of goats to make milk, but none of us.
I like Donald Trump.
And by the way, James, before I get started, I want to send a shout out to a friend of mine, a good man named John Henry down in Oklahoma.
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God bless you.
Donald Trump.
And I would like to echo those sentiments.
Absolutely.
Yeah, and Winston, by the way, if you're on a speakerphone, go to the handset.
If you were on the speakerphone, go to the handset, and then give us your thoughts on Trump.
Why is it, I'll ask you this, Winston.
Why is it that people like us are supporting Trump to the extent that we are, just saying we would vote for him over the others?
He doesn't really speak with us on all of the issues.
We like what he says about immigration, but other than that, he's been completely untested and unproven.
But I find myself certainly, you know, at least being willing to get in the car and go vote for him.
Why is that?
He's been untested and unproven.
Well, was Barack Hussein Obama tested and proven before he ran for president?
How many years was he in the Senate?
Six years.
Never sponsored a bill, never wrote a bill.
He's a lawyer before he was disbarred, but he never did anything lawyerly.
And they're questioning Donald Trump's qualifications.
My gosh, look at what the so-called qualified people have given over to the people.
No, hey, hey, hey.
No, no, you're right about that.
I didn't mean that in a political sense.
I just meant in terms of proving himself to us as somebody who would champion our beliefs.
He's untested.
No, believe me, I want untested and unproven people in politics because the people who do have these.
You're exactly right.
People who do have these qualifications are, well, I can't say what they are on radio, but you know.
So why is it, though, that we're supporting him?
Why is it we're supporting him?
Look, James, I have not voted in the president's election, and I don't know when, I don't remember when the last time was I voted in the president's election, and it's because I will not succumb to the temptation of the lesser of two evils.
The lesser of two evils is still an evil.
But why are we still, why are people going crazy for Donald Trump?
Because he is not a politician.
He is not like the market-driven, the focus group tested people we have out there, the creatures we have out there.
He says apparently what he thinks.
And, you know, I know.
Got to take a break.
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Quick comment here, and then we're going to let Winston hold court.
And by the way, Winston will be conducting an interview, completely uninterrupted by yours truly, at the top of the third hour with a contributor to the American Free Press newspaper.
So stay tuned for that.
I'm looking forward to that myself.
I have said for years on this broadcast that out there in real America, Red State America, Middle America, the working class people of this country, our people, fundamentally agree with us.
And we are seeing a lot of signs of that this summer with all of the tens of thousands of people who have shown up in the streets with their Confederate flags.
And then now, Donald Trump lapping his nearest competitors.
He is the anti-PC candidate, the anti-political correctness candidate.
And that is really resonating with the same kind of people who tune into this show every Saturday night.
And Winston, as we pointed out, Donald Trump is even leading in the state of Florida where Jeb Bush governed for eight years, where Senator Marco Rubio is from.
He is leading statewide by six points.
He's even leading in Miami, where the Miami County Commission denounced him.
And Trump is leading in Miami.
This is absolutely incredible.
You have Jeb Bush going on, Telemundo speaking in Spanish, saying that he speaks Spanish at home, and he's Hispanic and whatever he said.
I couldn't understand it because it was in Spanish, but we've got it on the website.
And then Rand Paul fading just as fast.
Report saying his campaign is underfunded, understaffed, beaten down by low morale.
Trump is rising.
These career politicians, these sellouts, these traitors like Rand Paul, Jeb Bush, they are just getting kicked to the curb by Trump.
And so I go back to the question we had before the break, Winston.
What is it about Trump that resonates with people like me and you, despite the fact that he is probably not with us on some of our signature issues?
Well, James, I don't know that he's with me yet or that I'm with him.
I'm waiting to see.
But I like what he says, and I think that's the key to his success so far.
It's what he says.
He is saying things that are so unpolitically correct or politically incorrect.
And that is a breath of fresh air to so many people.
That is a cool drink in a desert of mediocrity these days.
A guy who actually says that illegal immigrants coming across the board, not all of them, but some of them are criminals and rapists and thugs.
They have no place in this society.
And yet current policies are welcoming them with open arms.
I saw a report earlier today that said that the IRS is going to start putting armed people on the border.
And I was in a little mini debate with a guy, and I said the only reason armed IRS agents would be on the southern border would be to help illegal immigrants get social security numbers and to protect them from border patrols.
But Donald Trump, James, you're alive.
Donald Trump is ruling the news every day, all the time.
It's Trump in the morning, Trump in the noon, Trump at suppertime.
And pardon me, James, I got to get off the speaker here.
But it's Trump all day, all night.
And there's nothing about Donald Trump that is not being scrutinized.
The MSN is obsessed with Donald Trump.
Well, you've got to ask, why is that?
Well, to answer that question, just ask what is not being reported.
And what's not being reported is Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Now, late last week, there were a few scan reports that said that the FBI is conducting a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton's notorious private email server.
And folks, that's a criminal investigation.
That's not just looking into it.
This is a criminal investigation involves prison time as opposed to a civil investigation or civil suit that involves money.
This is a criminal investigation.
Now, if this is true, that should be huge news.
However, I doubt that the Obama so-called Justice Department is serious about the investigation because Hillary still has her server.
It's still in her house there in Chappaqua, New York, wherever it was, or their prop house that Virginia Governor Terry McCullough, Chair McCollum, secured for them.
But I mean, there have been no reports that the FBI has taken possession of that key piece of evidence.
Now, you know as well as I do, whenever the FBI conducts a criminal investigation, they always invite news outlets to be present to record the moment when they serve in military style.
They're no-knock warrants.
The FBI breaks down the door.
They send in people in full body armor with automatic weapons and wearing black masks and black helmets.
And the FBI wants the MSM to show everyone the parade of box after box after box of evidence being carted out of the building.
And the FBI wants everyone to see someone with their hands cuffed behind them being shuffled through a perp walk of shame.
But not so with Hillary and her email server.
Of course, perhaps the FBI knows that the machine has probably been scrubbed cleaner than a surgical operating room.
Who knows?
But whatever investigation the FBI is conducting on Hillary, it looks to be rather tepid.
But seriously, is there anyone out there who thinks that that creature is going to suffer any consequences at all from her from email gate, as it's being called, or server gate?
Now, the second thing not being reported is Bernie Sanders.
This guy is an out-and-out confessed socialist running for the Democrat presidential nomination.
If anyone is getting a free Pasadena from the mainstream media, it's Bernie Sanders, a galdern socialist running for the office of the presidency of the United States of America, people.
Now, suppose political cesspool kingpin James Edwards were to run for president.
What kind of treatment do you think he'd get from the mainstream media?
My gosh, you'd read and hear the word racist so many times, it would go far and away beyond the times you heard and read the phrase white Hispanic not so long ago, and more recently, the phrase heavily edited, referring to the way the mainstream media is treating the Planned Parenthood videos.
So what about Donald Trump?
Say what you want about him, but he's no socialist, and he's certainly not a demographic candidate like Obama was, and like Hillary is.
Now, Jeff Bama Bush.
How do you like that, James?
Jeff Bama.
I like that.
It was born here tonight.
Jeff Bama.
Well, anyhow, he has said that in his home, he, quote, speaks Spanish, eats Mexican food, and his kids are Mexican.
What more do you need to know?
How about his kids being American?
Is that not what they come here for?
To make their kids American so that they can get all the American goodies even while they're talking, even while they scream about how racist Americans are?
They never complain about our benefits.
They always complain about us.
Anyhow, James, I look at Jeff Bama's eyes, and I got to say, I have rarely seen an emptier human being.
He's like a member of a 1990s boy band.
His only talent is doing exactly what his handlers tell him to do.
And if any Republican candidate is the epitome of the neologism conservative, it's Jeff Bush.
James?
Winston, I cannot disagree with you, and it's very fine to have you deliver one of those classic Winston Smith oratories here on the political cesspool.
It leaves me very little time before we get into the third hour, which will feature not one, but two great guests, including Don Wassel, who's going to round out the show tonight.
But I do want to make mention of one thing, and we don't really have a lot of time to cultivate this.
As I say, just seconds remaining before the end of the hour.
Go to our website, thepoliticalcesspool.org.
And I would encourage you to consult an entry posted to our blog on August 5th entitled Our Beautiful People.
I have posted for you, totally unrelated to anything that Winston was talking about, but a world showcase of our women.
And as I wrote, Europeans and the descendants of Europeans have a right to survive and the responsibility to keep our unique cultural identities intact.
Nobody else can ever be us.
And so I've given you 10 examples from the Czech Republic to Sweden to Estonia to Russia to Germany, Finland, Ireland.
And there were some other countries that I included there of the wonderful diversity of our people.
And I posted pictures of all women there because I think that really stirs the soul of real men.
If we won't rise up to protect our women, if we won't rise up to save this wonderful integrity and beauty that our people possess across the nations that make up our race, then we won't stand up for anything.
And Winston, which country would you say was best represented in this montage if I could pose the question to you in that way?
Well, let me read this.
Oh, yeah, James.
Well, if I had to choose, of course, I'm going to say our own beautiful southern women, but I don't see anything there saying southern women.
But, James, European women and European-American women are the finest examples of beauty on this earth.
And it galls me to no end to see so many white nationalist forums denigrating our women.
But there's nothing more beautiful than the Caucasian woman.
Well, this is what we're fighting for, folks.
We've got to stand up because you've got to think about the thousands and thousands and thousands of years that went in to make these beautiful women and the diversity there.