May 7, 2016 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
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All right, everybody.
You know, it's very rare that I'm not with you on a Saturday night.
And that was the case last week.
But it is so good to be back with you.
Although I'd have to say last week's excuse was quite valid.
I was celebrating my 10-year wedding anniversary.
My wife and I were married on May the 5th, 2006.
And so in honor of that momentous occasion, we went out of town for a few days and were on an undisclosed island for most of that time.
Just a great trip.
It wasn't just my wife and I. Our children went, our six-year-old daughter, our one-year-old son, my mother, and my brother.
My father was working.
But it was sort of a family trip, and that's the way it had to be.
And we just had a great time.
But I missed y'all folks.
I felt I was away from the rest of my family who was out in radio land.
I was tuned into the show, of course, last week, and what a show it was.
Sam Bushman, what an incredible job he did.
You know, we've been setting on that Donald Trump interview for a long time, the one with Donald Trump Jr.
And we had finally played that last night.
I didn't want to play it for when it was originally scheduled.
I didn't want to give the media that satisfaction, but we had that in our back pocket for just such an occasion.
And so we unrolled that thing last week.
Sam did a great job breaking that down and resetting the table.
And then, of course, an incredible interview with Karen Smith, the South African advocate in the second hour.
And then we wrapped up Confederate History Month in the third hour by rebroadcasting an interview that was very special to me with Gene Andrews.
And I thought, if I do say so myself, what we did in April was probably the second best Confederate History Month series we've done in the 11 years we've been doing it here on the Political Cesspool.
I think there was one year that I would say might have been a little better, and that was back way back in 2006 or 2007 when we were still broadcasting Monday through Friday.
We had five nights a week, and so we had a lot more time and room to maneuver and we had a lot more guests on.
But we did have five weeks this year, five Saturdays, that is.
And I think it was just a great, it was a great variety, a great sampling.
We covered some profiles, some incredible stories, some battles.
We had some guests, some facts, some news, some anecdotes.
I just thought overall it was a great representative sampling of what Confederate History Month is all about and why we celebrate it.
I was very, very pleased with the execution of Confederate History Month.
And we look forward to doing it again already in 2017.
Well, again, missed you last week on the road with my wife.
10-year anniversary.
You all know how we met.
I just have to revert back to this very quickly because it's such a special story to me.
I guess everybody's wedding and marriage is special or it should be.
But, you know, I met my wife at church way back in 2001.
We've been together now for 15 years, married for 10 of those.
And, you know, I had started the show in 2004.
So by the time we got married in 2006, my wife certainly knew that she was going to be coming along for a rough ride with me.
And as the show has continued to gain in popularity and as our enemies have become more venomous, the ride gets a little more rocky every year.
And, you know, that's the way it should be if you're fighting an effective battle.
But she has been just such a wonderful helpmate and such a soulmate in helping me do all this.
And, you know, if I'd have married anyone else, I just don't think that it would have been very unlikely that it would have played out.
So, you know, every man needs a woman by his side to support him.
And she helps not only just with moral support, but by doing some of the laborist work, stuffing envelopes and fulfilling orders and doing some of the behind-the-scenes work for the program that nobody ever sees.
And it's just been a wonderful ride so far, and I look forward to the future and what that's going to bring.
I mentioned missing the audience last week.
You know, we actually, in the middle of our 10-year anniversary trip, we met with somebody who is also just an incredible source of encouragement to me.
He is a listener of the show that has become a very good friend.
He's a wonderful supporter of the program.
And my wife and I had dinner with him one night while we were gone, and he knows who he is.
And we took time off of our trip to go and spend an afternoon and an early evening with him and just sat down to a wonderful meal and great fellowship.
And I'm telling you, folks, you are family, and we love you so much, and you are part of this journey.
And it's going to be an incredible rest of the year.
You know, we've got some things, as much as we've done, I think if the year ended tomorrow, we would have accomplished more in 2016 than we would have ever done in any other year.
It's just been that busy of a year, so much media attention, so many triumphs.
But we've got things up our sleeves that we're going to unroll in the next few months.
We're just getting started.
We haven't even begun to start yet.
And I can't tell you what all those plans are, but you're going to want to tune in every night for the rest of the year because it's going to be one barn burner after another.
But I do have to share one final storm.
We're going to get down to business tonight.
So we were down in the islands, and we were going on this walking trail, this nature trail, and we came up on an interpretive display.
I just have to share this.
I looked at this and I said, I've got to talk about this on the radio when I get back.
And I really am fascinated by American Indian culture.
I mean, it was primal.
It was primitive, you know, compared to Western culture.
But there was something about it that just always fascinated me.
I always enjoyed reading about it.
I guess in the same way that a young man or a boy would enjoy reading about Huckleberry Finn or the adventures of Tom Sawyer or something like that.
It was just something, you know, obviously, it was just fascinating for a number of reasons, the way they lived and all of that.
And we came up to this interpretive display about this tribe of Indians that went extinct in the late 1700s, early 1800s.
So they've been off the map for a while, completely wiped out.
And they were indigenous to this particular island that we were on.
And the first thing you read about them was how highly sophisticated their civilization was.
And I was like, oh, here we go.
You know, I got to read about this.
Here it comes.
So, you know what they did that was so highly sophisticated, these Indians?
They built mounds out of shells and fish bones.
They would collect shells and pile them up, and then when they would eat fish, which was their major form of sustenance, they would throw the bones on top of the heap of shells.
That was their most advanced form of contribution to the world.
That was their claim to fame.
That's what they are known for.
That was their greatest achievement in the history of their civilization.
Now, God bless them.
That's the best they could do.
I'm not making fun of them, but when you read these things, highly advanced and sophisticated civilization, stacking shells?
I mean, you know, the Romans in times before Christ were building water aqueducts to make running water available to cities hundreds of miles away at a grade of 1% that modern day architects and engineers couldn't do.
I gotta say one more word about that.
Then we're gonna get down to business.
I promise we're gonna get down to business.
We'll be right back.
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You know, folks, one family member to another, you know, I like to talk about my family.
And I like to brag about y'all too.
You know, I'm talking about my wife and children and our anniversary and all of that right now.
But, you know, when I'm with other people, I like to talk about my audience.
You know, so it's a reciprocal thing.
So I appreciate you indulging me as I share a little bit in that first segment, opening segment, about the trip we just had, you know, celebrating the 10-year anniversary.
And it's just been a wonderful life.
If I died tomorrow, I don't know if I don't think I would have left any bullets in the chamber or anything on the table.
But just to wrap up the story, so we were down here and looking at this interpretive display about this Indian group that was wiped out in the late 1700s, early 1800s.
And it talked about how highly sophisticated they were.
And their greatest achievement, culturally speaking, was that they were able to build mounds out of shells and fish bones.
And I'm not talking about, I mean, I'm talking about just, you know, hump mounds.
You know, nothing, nothing, you know.
But again, it's the best they could do.
You know, we're not, it's not, it's not a joke, but I don't think that compares to the Colosseum or Solomon's Temple or something.
Notre Dame Cathedral.
Yeah, that was going on way before the 1700s.
But, you know, the thing that was interesting that I also read about this group of particular Indians was that they were wiped out by other Indians, tribals, groups to the north of their location would come down and take them as slaves and had warfare and things like that.
So the other Indians wiped them out.
And we talked about this in the past.
But the myth is that all of these different hundreds or even thousands of American Indian tribes in North America lived in perfect harmony with one another and with nature.
And it wasn't until the evil white people came that there was discord.
Well, of course, everyone knows that's just laughable and not true.
And this is just another case in which that was proven.
But there was one other thing that happened while I was gone.
What was it?
Oh, yeah.
Donald Trump became the nominee of the Republican Party.
He will be their presidential standard bearer.
And with that, we get down to business tonight.
Keith Alexander joining me in the studio for the full three hours this evening.
You know, Keith, last summer, they said he was a French candidate who would fizzle out in a matter of weeks.
It was inevitable.
And yet, within days after that, he ascended to the top of the polls last summer and has remained there ever since.
Last winter, just a few months ago, they said he would never be the Republican nominee.
These polling results were fearic and they would melt away when it came time for the votes to be counted.
And then he, of course, won New Hampshire, swept the South, and took over the party in just a matter of weeks.
Now they're saying he can't beat Hillary Clinton, who is probably the weakest presidential candidate in American history to come from either side of the duopoly, the Republicans or Democrats.
To that, I say, I just hope your prediction, your streak of predictions remains true for a few more months.
But the bottom line is, Keith, political barbarians, that would be us, have sacked the GOP.
You know, in ancient times, a barbarian was anyone who wasn't a Roman or a Greek.
That would be the Germans, that would be the Celts, you know, up and coming tribes in their own rights, the Vandals, the Vithagoths.
They were the barbarians according to the Greeks and the Romans.
And we know what happened to Rome.
We are the political barbarians.
We don't belong to either of these two parties.
But behind Trump, we have sacked one half of the duopoly.
And that's what we're going to spend the majority of the three hours tonight talking to you about.
Keith, I got some text messages from you on Tuesday night when, quite surprisingly, both Ted Cuck and John Kukic dropped out.
Now, I didn't expect that.
I figured they would fight.
I guess their masters told them, you know what, we're going to get behind Trump.
And indeed, Sheldon Adelson now is coming to the same table with David Duke in support of Donald Trump.
Now, that is the guy who can make deals.
These two people sitting at the same table together, along with us and so many others.
And anyway, I've said enough.
Your reaction to what happened on Tuesday night, and we'll go back to the beginning of Trump's campaign, follow it up to present day, and make forecasts for what is to come.
But let's first deal with this week's events.
Keith, take it away.
Well, this week's events are the culmination of basically a whole year of campaigning.
And as a result of this, it's shown the brittleness and hollowness behind the great Jewish power and influence cabal that is actually running both parties.
You know, you're hearing all these people say that Trump is not a true conservative.
What they are really saying and what the complaint really is, is that he's not a true neoconservative.
Neoconservatism is a fairly new development.
It basically arose out of the Reagan Revolution.
When Reagan became as popular as he was, Jewish power and influence got nervous.
They said, it looks like this conservatism, this new Reagan conservatism, is going to be a power to be contended with and might threaten our hegemony.
So what they did was they basically affected a hostile takeover of conservatism as it existed at that time.
You found Jewish people like Irving Kristol, Bill Kristol's father, and Charles Krauthammer and others basically redefining conservatism,
buying up and taking over organs like the Weekly Standard, the National Review, the Heritage Foundation, things like this, and populating them with these people who were basically not conservative by any ordinary measure of the term.
People like Russell Kirk, James Burnham, Clyde Wilson, Joe Sobrin, people like this would not recognize these people to be conservatives.
They've made all of these people basically walk the plank.
And what they did was come up with a conservatism that on domestic policy is identical to what liberalism is, maybe a little bit weaker or not quite as strident in some ways.
And in foreign policy, they're hawks for wars, but all the wars that they want us to be involved in tend to be in the Middle East and tend to redound to the ultimate benefit of the state of Israel rather than the United States.
And they've also decided that America needs to take over the mantle of the British Empire in the 19th century and be the empire or the world's policeman, and we're going to go in here and fight everybody's wars at our expense.
And basically, what Trump is, is a return to the old paleoconservatism of people like Pat Buchanan and Joe Sobron, Clyde Wilson, people like this, Sam Francis, that existed before Emmy Bradford is another one, before the hostile takeover by the neoconservatives.
And, you know, they're trying to say that Trump isn't conservative.
Well, Trump is truly conservative.
Nationalism is a traditional conservative position.
Populism is a traditional conservative opinion and position.
And free trade is not.
Free trade was the invention of a Jewish English economist named David Ricardo back in the early 19th century.
And it basically led to the decline and fall of England.
And it leads to the decline and fall of any nation that embraces it.
That's why we are in a state of decline in America because our leaders have embraced globalism.
And as we've said many times before, being the only nation in the world that believes in free trade is like being the only woman in town that believes in free love.
You know what happened to her?
Well, that's what's happening to us, our nation, with all these free trade deals that are coming down the pike, like NAFTA, like GATT, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Every one of these things is basically just shipping all of our manufacturing sector overseas.
And Trump says he's going to bring them back.
He's going to bring them back the old-fashioned way with tariffs.
And the left and the establishment Republicans who are basically a part of the left are basically in high alert.
They're in a panic mode because they know that tariffs will work.
Tariffs will work if you put tariffs on foreign manufactured goods, then use the money that is gained by the tariff to reduce the corporate income tax.
Then as the corporate income tax falls and falls and falls, Trump has said he would set it at 15%.
Pat Buchanan would say take it all the way down to zero if possible.
Well, then foreign manufacturers would start relocating their plants here.
It's a perfect strategy, but they're afraid of using it because it doesn't suit the interests of the donor class.
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Well, folks, I'm back in town after a very rare week off.
And tonight's whole show, no guests, just Trump.
We're talking about Trump.
Donald Trump, I guess you have to put the word presumptive Republican nominee.
He is going to be the nominee.
I don't see any way around that now.
And we're going to be offering our take for the entire program tonight on Trump's triumph, what it means, and what happens next.
And I would like to say this, though.
I certainly feel as though this radio program and its audience has played a part in this incredible story.
And as I mentioned earlier, the rest of the year is going to be one heck of a ride.
And we look forward to bringing you one can't-miss broadcast after another.
Of course, it all started last summer, the day Trump descended down that escalator at Trump Towers and made his campaign announcement speech.
And from that very day, we started monitoring this.
I was a little skeptical at first, but began to warm when I saw the number of enemies rallying behind Trump.
Anybody with the right enemies has got to have some sort of redeeming qualities.
And the more I monitored Trump last summer and going into the fall, the more I began to believe that he would be a guy worthy of our vote.
And indeed, that has been the way it's played out.
And, you know, even last year, once we started getting on board and supporting Trump with this radio program, the media tried to link Donald Trump to us or us to him.
James Edwards and the political cesspool, they're supporting Trump.
See, we told you he was a bad guy.
They're saying good things about him.
Well, they couldn't really make that stick.
But then, of course, a little earlier this year, news organization came out and said that we were one of the top 20 media outlets responsible for Donald Trump's rise to power in the Republican field.
They listed Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter, and we were there.
We were one of the 20 along with these heavyweights.
And of course, after that, we got the credentials from the Trump campaign to broadcast live at his rally in Memphis.
And then, of course, the very next day, we were asked if we would like to interview Donald Trump Jr.
And you know what happened next.
I think the one thing you couldn't have counted on was the extent to which the media would do their best to make us radioactive.
And coming up with the pro-slavery lie was certainly something the Trump campaign couldn't have foreseen.
We couldn't have even foreseen all of the years.
Not even we have been Donald Trump Jr. got, I think, a little deer in the headlights there and took the unfortunate road of acting like he didn't know anything.
But that's okay.
You know, look, we are playing a role in this thing.
We are impacting presidential politics.
We're very excited about this.
It has been a journey.
You know, and it's a journey that you've all been part of if you support this radio program because we have played a role in this.
And it started way back, you know, last summer.
And then, of course, we remember Iowa and the shenanigans of the cruise campaign and then going on to New Hampshire.
And then, you know, Trump sweeping the Confederacy won all of the Confederate states except for Texas and Oklahoma.
Well, if you count them.
But, you know, and then on to present day, we have been here every week documenting this thing and chronicling it.
And again, Keith, you know, I will take, you know, a very small sliver of ownership in the results of all this.
And would Trump have become the nominee had we not existed or had we not supported him?
I mean, almost certainly.
But the fact of the matter is we did support him and we did get, you know, we dominated a couple of news cycles and the press was all over us in March and he still won.
So all we know is that everything that happened happened and he still won.
So there's that.
His motto needs to be damn the torpedoes full speed ahead.
What he has done is unprecedented.
He has basically defied political correctness at every turn with the possible exception of people like us and Richard Spencer and other people that have given support to him from what they consider to be the far right.
What this shows is that political correctness may be on life support, but it still has some toxicity.
You can't, you know, there are four third rails that they're going to continue to try to throw Donald Trump on because they are desperate to have his campaign fail.
One is white supremacist, another is racist, another is Nazi, another is Ku Klux Klan.
And they're going to continue to try to mine those veins of ore.
So expect to hear more about us over the next, over the lead up to the November election because they are desperate to cause the implosion of Trump's campaign.
All of this stuff that has happened, you know, all the so-called free publicity that they keep complaining about with Trump was never well-intentioned.
It was an attempt by the media to run and say, looky, looky, teacher, Donald said a dirty word.
He needs a big spanking.
You know, and that's what they were looking for.
And it didn't.
Instead, they didn't know it, but they were giving him, Trump, the best accolades they possibly could because people cheered him on because of his fearlessness.
And that's, he's shown that there, you know, no retreat, no surrender, no apology is our motto here at the political cesspool.
I think it's Trump's unofficial motto.
He is basically a man of destiny now.
He seems destined to become the president of the United States.
I think he will, Keith.
I think he will.
We'll talk about that more in the second hour as this whole show is going to be, well, nearly all of it is going to be dedicated to this topic.
But I believe you're right also in the fact that the political cesspool will continue to be a player in this all the way through November.
I think now that he is the nominee, and certainly after you get past the conventions in the early summer and into the meat and potatoes of the general election campaign, they will continue to bring up the fact that the Trump campaign granted us credentials and the verbal consent to broadcast live, and then, of course, the interview with Trump.
Even though it's already played out, there's nothing more you can be said about it.
We've covered it.
Sam recapped it expertly last week.
There's nothing more.
There's nothing left under any of the rocks.
They've all been turned over many, many times, but they're going to keep going back to those rocks, though, because those are the rocks that they expect to be radioactive.
The media is the lowest form of life on earth.
People in the mainstream media, almost without exception, are members of the lowest form of life on earth.
The single-cell amoeba is much more advanced.
These people are liars from the pit of hell.
I think anybody with that much dishonesty, and they know how they caricature, characterize us, is dishonest.
They know it's lies.
They know they take it out of context.
They know that they do all of these things.
And anybody who can lie that much has to be, at some levels, demonically inspired.
And so I have no use for these people.
They disgust me.
They are contemptible.
I wouldn't spit on them if they were on fire.
And that's just the nicest things I can say about them.
I mean, they are absolutely corrupt.
They are ideologues.
There's nothing wrong with that, except if you are getting paid to give a who, what, where, when, and why.
All of these people are just defenders of political correctness.
And anyway, but they will continue to do these things.
I can tell you that.
But I'll tell you, also, all Trump needs to do is hope that that is the case because the media, despite all evidence to the contrary, must still believe that their opinion matters.
Now, what really goes on is when the media attacks people like me and Keith and Sam and the others, and when they attack Trump, normal people who despise the media as much as the next guy say, well, if the media is after these people, there must be something good about them.
I'm going to check them out and give them a second hearing.
If the media is supporting you, that is when you need to be concerned.
So I think the media is deluded enough, even though all of the evidence is out there proving our case is right, the media still believes that they can hurt people by calling them names.
Keep calling us names, please.
They live in this kind of bubble world.
They're like the bubble boy.
They live in a world in which political correctness governs their every utterance.
They don't realize that in flyover country here in America where we reside and where most Americans reside, there is great resentment about the infringement on your First Amendment rights that political correctness represents.
We know that it was developed intentionally to stop a conversation or an honest debate about the issues.
And consequently, the people of America are cheering Donald Trump on.
People that are too fussy or too prim, you know, they think he's a Vulgarian or something.
Well, you know, I'd rather be a Vulgarian than a liar and a prevaricator.
These other people live secret lives.
Their lives are based on subterfuge, on dissembling and not telling people what they are.
They are secretly globalists.
A lot of them are perverted.
A lot of these people are secret, you know, they want America not to succeed.
Trump is giving them too much credit when he says that these trade deals are the result of bad negotiation skills.
They are doing exactly what they intend to do, which is to give away America's wealth and prosperity because they think we don't deserve it.
And when you get that boiled down, the reason they don't think we deserve it is because we're white.
And it's that simple, James.
Well, and this is the thing about Trump.
You know, we talked earlier about he's not a conservative.
He is absolutely a conservative.
You know, people like John McCain, they say John McCain's this maverick, this renegade.
John McCain's a cuck.
I mean, John McCain is just a globalist.
You know, and Trump is, yeah, sure, he's a nationalist and a populist.
You can be a nationalist and a populist.
We are nationalists and populists.
But also, you've put nationalism and populism out beyond the population.
We got to take a break.
But that's part of being a paleoconservative, in my opinion.
But we'll be back.
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Well, you know, we're so enthused about Trump's triumph that in his regularly scheduled segment this evening, Scoop Stanton's going to bypass even the weekly police obituaries and stay on topic and talk about Trump and mainly focus on what appears to be his inevitable general election counterpart, Hillary Clinton.
And, you know, I just can't help but think, again, what a wonderful amount of change can occur in a year.
And over the course of the last year, a year ago, it was inevitable.
It was almost a foregone conclusion that it was going to be Jeb Bush versus Hillary Clinton.
Same old Samo, and now Torres Gamora.
And now look at what has happened.
Wow, wow, wow, wow.
Okay, but one half of that equation is still in there for the Duopoly, and that is Hillary Clinton.
Take it away, Scoop.
Oh, good evening, James, and the rest of the Cisco family.
Well, it looks like it's Clinton versus Trump this November.
Now, there are some people who hate Trump so much, like the Bushes, that they're going to vote for Hillary, regardless.
Let's look at Hillary Clinton's highlights through her illustrious career.
Back when she's a young lawyer during the lawyer hearings, Clinton was accused of unethical behavior.
Hillary was the mother of all enablers with Bill's sexual appetite.
You have Juanita Broderick, Jennifer Fowers, Paula Jones, and allegedly an unnamed black woman that Bill fathered a child with.
And then we'll get to the dress later.
Also, as a part of the Rose Law Firm, there were billion records of mysteriously turned up in Hillary's bookroom that were under subpoena.
And let's not forget the Ottoman land deal.
And then Mrs. Clinton took the chance at investing.
With little or no money, she invested in Califutures and made a windfall profit of $60,000 with no experience.
I'm told that that's like winning Powerball and Mega Millions all at one shot.
And let's not forget about the mysterious death of her former Rose Law Firm co-worker and White House aide, Vince Foster, and the mysterious death of former business partner Jim McDougall, and the mysterious death of former Commerce Secretary Ron Brown.
And then Mrs. Clinton decided to move to New York when legendary senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan announced his retirement.
She chose to move to Chappaqua, which is one of the most upscale, richest parts of Westchester County, instead of moving to really diverse neighborhoods such as the Bronx, Queens, or Buffalo.
And then just before she left the White House, y'all remember the nice photo op of Bill and Hillary dancing on the beach.
And when the Monica scandal broke, she said it was a vast right-wing conspiracy.
Well, I guess Monica might be a registered Republican.
Who knows?
Then, as I said, U.S. Senator Hillary promised to bring 200,000 jobs to the Empire State.
113,000 jobs actually left on her watch.
Clinton did absolutely nothing for her constituents north or west of Westchester County.
So then she was appointed Secretary of State when she lost her bid for presidency.
So let's look at, so her domestic policy wasn't a strong point.
Let's look at her record as Secretary of State.
Egypt, which was under a vicious rule, became, fell into chaos through the Muslim Brotherhood, and we did nothing.
And then over in Libya, Muamar Gandhafi asked the U.S. government for help.
Please don't let them kill me, or Libya will fall into chaos, which it did.
In the meantime, U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens made a trip to Benghazi, which is an absolute hellhole, and the State Department cut back on security, so he had two gunslingers with him in that shit.
And you have to, excuse me, there's a plane about to land at Reagan Airport.
So in the meantime, you had the Benghazi incident where we had four Americans killed.
So, okay, so domestic and foreign policy is not a thing.
Well, let's look at her ability to keep secrets.
Well, she put her classified information on an unsecured email server.
And so she's just playing the blame game, blame everybody except herself.
James, back to you.
An incredible dossier there, Scoop, on the worst of Hillary Clinton.
It wouldn't take Hillary Clinton's greatest hits.
It wouldn't take you nearly as long to come up with the best of a compilation for Hillary Clinton.
But yeah, this is what I'm talking about.
I think she is the weakest candidate.
It's just amazing that anybody could vote for her.
Now, if you're just really a white-hating, pro-homosexual, feminist, degenerate, I mean, I guess you could go that way.
But other than that, you know, they're talking about how's Trump, well, Trump is bringing in people that have never voted for the Republican nominee before, like the people on this radio program, for one, good, God-fearing people, and also a lot of people like in the coal mining country, and that's another thing, that have been typical Democrats in the past.
Hillary Clinton was up in West Virginia recently, and some out-of-work coal miner just eviscerated her on television.
And she said, well, I didn't say what you think I said.
I didn't say we were going to cut the jobs out of the coal miners.
And then Bill O'Reilly was covering this and went to a clip of her saying exactly that, saying that we're going to shut down these coal mines and put these people out of work and so on and so forth.
And it just, you know, caught it on a lot.
And this has been her whole career.
How a sociopath like that could rise to the top of anything, much less a major political party baffles the mind, except for the fact, Keith, that that's always the case.
It's always sociopaths like that that rise to power, whether it's in the church or in politics or in business or whatever.
Except this time, you've got a real Maverick in Donald Trump who can bypass the media.
He controls the, he can control the media because of his flair and panache and his charisma.
They have to cover him.
And they're drawn to him like malls to a flood.
And I love watching him just spit venom at him.
They're not really even worth the venom.
But I love watching him just mock them and jeer them.
And they just have to lap it up because somebody else is going to cover it and get the ratings.
But anyway, going back to Scoop's points and then to you, Keith, you know, Trump, I believe the hardest part is behind Trump now, and that's emerging without the Republicans being able to effectively sabotage him.
Now that it looks as though even the Republicans that were at once opposing him, like Rick Perry, now Rick Perry's getting on board.
He's going to figure, well, Trump's going to be the guy.
Maybe I can get a job in the administration.
I'm a pro-Trumpian now.
And I think that's the hardest part.
Beating Hillary should pale in comparison to what he's had to go through to get to this point.
Go, Keith.
Scoop, I've got a question for you.
You're our man behind enemy lines up there in the Northeast, or at least the beginning of the Northeast.
What is the secret of Trump's appeal in the Northeast?
And can he switch some of those blue states to red states in the November election, in your opinion?
And why?
Well, his opinion is that he, despite him being born with a silver spoon in his mouth, becoming a billionaire, living in a fortress on Fifth Avenue in New York, he's relatable.
He's got much, much more money than the Clintons, but he's much more relatable.
I heard through third or fourth person that Trump is actually a very nice guy.
And I mean, if you look at the speech he gave in West Virginia, you thought he was down there mining cold.
And he appeals to all the cameraman, number one.
Number two, he promises real hope and change.
You know, people are actually fed up.
So they look at Donald Trump.
They look at Dr. Trump.
Yeah, Scoop, I was just going to say that he go ahead.
Excuse me, you go ahead, finish up.
He's going to be the guy that's going to change things.
And as for turning over people from blue to red, it's already happening.
I work with a lot of black co-workers, and they're all in for Trump.
Now, they're not going to say it out publicly because they're for Hillary or Bernie or whoever, but they're sick and tired of it because they're awake.
They see what's going on.
They see their livelihood, everything, their hopes, dreams, and aspirations going away of the Pony Express.
And that the lives that they want to give for the children, guess what?
It's going to refugees and third little immigrants.
So you think that he's going to actually not just get Reagan Democrats, working-class whites, he's going to get blacks and Hispanics as well in the Northeast?
I think we can agree on this.
I mean, he's not going to win the majority of those races, but he will get more.
And I told this to Donald Trump Jr. when he was on the show, when we interviewed him on Liberty Roundtable, that he will get a greater percentage of Hispanics and blacks than Romney or McCain ever did.
Or Bush.
I firmly believe that.
I absolutely believe that.
But the thing, you know, even Dick Morris said the reason Romney lost and McCain before him was that they could not motivate the white voter to come out, the white conservative, to come out and vote for him.
And that was the truth.
Well, I can guarantee that's not going to be a problem with Trump.
So when you add that in, and you've already seen record-breaking numbers of people coming out and voting in the Republican primaries because of Trump, the only reason.
So he's getting all of these people.
You know, that's one of the things one of his sons said is that he's a blue-collar billionaire.
And despite all of the things that Scoop attributed to Trump, being born into such luxury, he is relatable.
And I think you see that.
And I think it's real.
You know, Ted Cruz was, you can notice a lot of things about people by watching them.
And you just pick up a vibe.
Ted Cruz came across as a creepy, conniving, manipulative.
It was so obvious.
It was a fake when he was wearing blue jeans with his coat and tie.
It was just calculated political showmanship.
Trump is Trump, and you know it's authentic and you know it's real.
And that's something that someone commented on the blog.
You know, we talked about how he swept the Confederacy.
He swept the South in the primaries.
The South is Trump country.
The North is his homeland.
Keith, I think by the time it's all over with, it might not even be close between Trump and Hillary.
Well, I think we're in for a big surprise.
Up to now, my question was: why is the West missing in action?
I think in the next primaries that come up, Trump is going to win them.
And I think he's building momentum.
He's coming into the nomination with a full head of steam.
And Hillary, on the other hand, is backing in with Bernie winning all these.
Yeah, Hillary Clinton lost her last election in Indiana, so she's going to have to keep fighting.
We'll pick up on that in the next hour.
Scoop, last five seconds to you.
A final word.
All right.
Final word.
I think we'll see Donald Trump as the next president of the United States.
And he is the first and only person that we actually endorsed that actually won something.
And don't think the audience didn't let me know that.