Sept. 24, 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.
All right, folks, welcome back to the third and final hour of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
James Edwards here remotely in Arkansas this evening, Saturday, September the 24th.
Now that we've gotten all the heinous coverage of Charlotte and Burlington, Washington and Minnesota and New York, New Jersey out of the way with two of the best in the business, Sean Bergen and Jim Lancia, we can have an uplifting and feel-good hour because it was an uplifting and feel-good day today in the natural state.
You always feel at home when you're in a Confederate state, whether it's Arlington, Virginia or Corpus Christi, Texas, Key West, all the way up to northern Kentucky.
You are at home when you're in the South.
And I was at the state conference for the Arkansas League of the South, one of my very favorite organizations.
And we have with us now the chairman of the Arkansas League of the South, Mr. R.G. Miller, making his debut appearance on the political cesspool tonight.
How are you, buddy?
Doing pretty good, James.
Let me make sure you're mic'd up here.
Let's see if that's working.
Close as you can to your mouth, and let's see if we're turned on.
No, I can't.
Let me replug here.
Okay, Tron now.
I think you're on.
Is that better?
There you go.
All right.
Great event today.
This is the first state conference of the Arkansas League of the South.
Is that right?
Yes, it is.
Our first one going on here.
I think we had a great day.
I mean, we had a lot of really good turnout today, some great speakers.
Brad here is with us today.
He was one of them as well.
I spoke.
Mark Tomey spoke.
And, of course, you spoke as well, kind of our keynote speaker here.
And I think it was a really good turnout.
And we're just having fun here, hanging out afterwards, having some good fellowship together.
It was a packed house.
It was a packed room that we had today.
And I made mention of it in my talk.
The dearest, sweetest, best people that America has to offer, I think has to be the Southern people.
And there's just a spirit and a bond.
And we talked about some of the reasons and some of the different aspects and elements of culture that our people have that bonds us together.
And it was very real and apparent and palpable in that room today.
And let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
Far from the grotesque caricature that the media would paint of our people, particularly Southern nationalists, what you had in that room today, God-fearing, taxpaying, hard-working Red State Americans, Christian people.
There were senior citizens.
There were infants that couldn't even walk.
There were families, men, women.
If America is going to be saved, it was the kind of people that were in that room today that's going to reclaim her destiny.
Would you agree with that, R.G.?
I definitely do.
I mean, that's one of the greatest things that's always drawn me to the League of the South is that the people there, there's good salt of the earth people.
Like you said, I mean, we're family friendly.
We're not a bunch of loners sitting in a room talking on the internet, and that's all we do.
I mean, we're real people who are out there.
We have jobs.
We have families.
We're involved in our local churches.
We're involved in the streets.
I really appreciate that about our organization.
Absolutely.
And another thing about these organizations and these people that share those bonds and those ties that bind is that you've never met a stranger.
I had never met you until today, and I'd only talked to you briefly just a couple of days ago on the telephone.
We'd exchanged emails, of course, about me speaking, but I had never met you until today.
And I feel as though we've known each other forever.
The same can be said about all of those people in that room.
And there was just a spirit there that it was a sweet and pure spirit, but it was also a fighting spirit.
And that was certainly on display in the speeches that you and Brad gave, who we're going to get to in just a minute.
But break down, we won't talk about me, but break down the speeches that were given.
Four speakers, and we had a great dinner.
Now, Yankees don't know that dinner is lunch and supper is dinner, I guess.
So we had dinner and supper.
But a great fellowship.
Break down the different topics that were covered in the other three speeches that I didn't give, I guess you could say.
So, yeah, we'll get to Brad in the next segment.
But three speakers.
Absolutely.
Well, we started off and kind of gave a little presentation of some of the stuff that we've been doing over the past year in Arkansas.
Of course, we really got kicked off only about a year, a year and a few months ago, when there hasn't really been anything going on in Arkansas for the League of the South lately.
And we kind of showed off what the progress we had made.
I mean, going from nothing happening to 50 to sometimes almost 80 people out there for public demonstration, standing for Christian marriage, standing for our flag, standing for our culture, and standing against third world immigration, everything under the sun.
So we could give a just, I think it's always encouraging to see, you know, real-life pictures of what we've done and where we've come and things like that.
Then, of course, there was your speech, which you said not to comment on.
And then we're going to then Brad, he gave a really good speech, which I think was definitely fitting for the time, where he discussed, you know, a kind of gamed out what Southern nationalism would look like and what would affect Southern nationalism with either a Clinton or a Trump victory.
Let's let Brad talk about that.
So, Brad, break that down.
We only have a couple of minutes before our first break.
And then, of course, we're going to continue on talking about today's conference, painting a verbal picture for the audience across the country and around the world who couldn't be with us in Arkansas today.
We're going to let you know what you missed.
And we're going to focus the entire third and final hour of tonight's broadcast on the coverage of the Arkansas League of the South conference today.
But that was a very provocative talk that you gave.
So break it down in your own words and carry it over after the break.
Okay, well, what we basically did is, you know, I broke down what we could reasonably expect to happen if either Donald Trump won in November or Hillary Clinton won in November.
And, you know, I gamed out every single issue, you know, that is relevant to us, you know, what we're interested in, whether it's political correctness, campaign finance, immigration, trade, wars, foreign policy.
We just looked at the differences between the two candidates and what we could reasonably expect to happen.
There are differences, there are similarities, and we really just broke it down.
And there's just so many issues on which they're just polar opposites.
For example, immigration.
We gamed out the night that Trump won.
Trump wins, and let's say November 8th.
And we can just envision an absolute wave of panic going through the illegal alien population in the United States.
Whereas if Hillary Clinton won, it would be an absolute wave of relief.
And that's how it is.
It's just the exact opposite reaction on each side because we're so polarized.
If Trump wins, though.
Yeah, if Trump wins.
If Trump wins.
Yeah, yeah.
You made a good point.
Everybody goes back to bed.
America's been made great again.
And then someone gave an incredible comment.
I don't remember which one of you it was, but that to make America great again is impossible because the cultural and moral rot is so advanced that it's just not going to happen from the election of a single president.
Yeah, that's absolutely right, James.
It's one of the key things I pointed out.
You know, everybody who, you know, they've heard Trump say he's going to make America great again.
And that's really beyond the powers of any single president because we're so culturally polarized today.
And if Trump won, it would be, you know, people in America, I mean, I'm sorry, in the South and in parts of the Midwest and West, you know, they'll think, oh, we've won, we've taken America back, where the same event will be seen on the left coast and on the northeast and parts of the upper Midwest is in absolute horror.
You know, it'd be the exact opposite reaction that you would see here.
And those people would just be radicalized and polarized and would just, you know, block everything Trump tries to do.
We're coming up on our first commercial break of this final hour.
I have had the privilege and the honor of speaking to a lot of fine audiences, but it is very rare where I feel completely and entirely at home.
And at the League of the South, I feel completely, entirely at home with Southerners, with Confederates, with Christians.
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All right, folks, so we're getting to what I had hoped to spend the majority of tonight's broadcast covering, and that is our experiences today at the Arkansas League of the South meeting chaired by R.G. Miller, chairman of the Arkansas League of the South.
And because of the enrichment of diversity that we had bestowed upon us in Charlotte and other places this week, work intruded.
And so we are still spending, though, an hour doing this.
Brad Griffin, our guest, R.G. Miller, our guest, this third and final hour.
Brad, you were talking about in your speech the reactions and the potential fallouts politically, socially, and otherwise if Hillary Clinton or Trump won, respectively.
And you said something that basically someone's going to want to secede no matter what, right?
That's exactly right.
And, you know, we talk a lot about secession here in the South, but, of course, if, you know, we can count on Arkansas, for example, is definitely going to vote for Donald Trump.
And let's suppose, let's, in the case, the scenario that Donald Trump wins.
And, you know, everybody in Arkansas is going to be overjoyed, but it's a real, I think it's a real thing that we're going to come up and we're going to see if Trump wins.
That you'll see a lot of talk in these northern and western states like places like Oregon or Vermont or Minnesota about how they need to secede because, you know, under Trump, the country, in their view, will be dominated by all these extremists and Christians.
And remember back in 2004, after John Kerry lost, they wanted to secede from what they call Jesus land.
And you'll hear liberals pulling their hair out saying they're moving to Canada and how they need to secede.
And it'll be, and it'll be interesting to see if all these liberal Californians want to secede.
They always say they're going to leave.
When Bush was elected, they were going to leave for him.
That didn't happen.
It shares out there on the campaign trail and all of these disgusting, degenerate Hollywood celebrities.
But it does get to something.
I said Trump would sweep the Confederacy during the primaries.
He did, except for Texas, which was Cruz's home state.
I guess they wanted a little pork.
But he will most likely sweep the Confederacy in the general, maybe Virginia and North Carolina.
I think that Obama's children put North Carolina in the Trump column for sure this week in Charlotte.
But one thing that I said is that this culture, what makes us distinctly Southerners and distinctly unique from other Americans in other regions of the country, even though there are a lot of right-thinking Americans, we have support come in from all of the 50 states for this radio program.
I am thankful for my listeners outside of the South.
But there's something about the South that we share in terms of our traditions, our faith, our heroes, our history, our holidays, even our suffering.
As I mentioned today, when a group suffers together, it really bonds them together like steel cables.
The South has suffered for over 150 years now.
We still suffer together in terms of the ridicule and the denigration.
But this has formed an identity that is uniquely ours.
And you still see it now playing out in the elections.
The South will vote very differently than the Northeast and the left coast.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
And I think a lot of the points we've been making for years will be even more accepted if Trump wins.
You know, we're the ones who've been saying for years there's all these historical differences, there's cultural differences, there's ethnic differences, and that no matter who wins, we're going to have a divided and polarized government.
It'll be dysfunctional.
And you just watch out.
If Trump is going to win, you'll see this idea of secession is going to take off on the left.
They'll have a whole new attitude towards it.
And we would support that.
Yeah.
We would certainly support that.
A few years ago, there was a Yankee, his name was Chuck Thompson, and he wrote a book, and it was called Better Off Without Him.
I think it was called The Northern Case for Southern Secession.
Could you imagine as disgusting as America is?
And I hate to say this, but it is a disgusting country.
It is the country that subjugated our people.
It's the country which the flag now, and this was something that Mark mentioned today in his talk.
That flag that we all revere during the Star-Spangled Banner, if you're not a black football player, it is, we think back to the Battle of Fort McHenry.
We think back to Francis Scott Key and the Star-Spangled Banner as it existed in the late 18th century.
Obviously, that flag ceased to exist after 1861.
Now you're talking about a flag that murdered our people, raped our people, burned our people, and did the same thing in Dresden.
It's a flag that has sanctioned the Holocaust of tens of millions of children through abortion.
It's the flag that flies over sodomy as a form of marriage now.
So it's not our flag.
It's not the flag of a Christian people anyway.
And you said if secession was to take off in the South, it would have to happen with Texas.
But you predicted that Texas would make a lot of rumblings, but it would never really secede.
If Texas doesn't secede, you're not going to see a real Southern secession should Hillary Clinton be elected.
Oh, that's absolutely correct.
I do think if Trump loses, we've thought through this scenario.
And just like in 2012, after Mitt Romney lost, when you had hundreds of thousands of people petitioning the federal government for their state to secede, you will see a real secessionist movement will catch fire in Texas and to a lesser extent in other southern states.
And there will be a lot of noise about it.
And it'll be just like after the Confederate flag was taken down in South Carolina and all these people got mad and there were all these truck rallies.
People were running around with the Confederate flag and it kind of burned itself out.
So there will be a serious flirtation, I think, with secession in the South.
But I really don't expect it to happen this cycle.
Maybe now one or two more cycles in the future.
Once whites become even more of a dwindling majority.
Can you imagine the backlash when whites are 50% minus one?
No, I think it'll be after the fifth or sixth presidential, I mean, defeat in the presidential election for the Republicans.
Once we've had Paul Ryan pass amnesty with President Hillary Clinton and Texas has become a blue state.
At that point, that's when you will really see secession start to catch fire.
We'll still be around then, thank God.
And maybe we can honor our ancestors who tried to do it right the first time.
Four to eight years is my prediction.
Four to eight years should Donald Trump not win.
Now, if he wins, and we want him to win, I think universally our people want him to win.
We want him to salve the pain.
But on the other hand, and we'll go back to RG in the next segment, but I'm not sure if our people, our people deserve it, but I'm not sure if whites in America as a whole deserve a reprieve from President Trump because we are the ones, our people collectively afflicted with pathological altruism are the ones who have allowed all of this to happen.
None of this would happen if a staunchly Christian people would stand up and assert their rights.
None of the things, all of these things we've talked about would have not happened.
And so our people so enamored with Bread and Circus, so concerned with who wins the football game, we really don't deserve to be saved by Trump.
In some ways, it might be better if Hillary wins because then a real solution will present itself.
But we still want Trump to win because we don't want to have to go down that road.
And even if they don't deserve it, the people in this room deserve it.
The people in that room today, that conference room at the League of the South deserve it.
We've suffered enough.
We deserve it.
I don't know if some of our kinsmen in other parts of the country deserve it, but that's an interesting dynamic, I think.
Oh, absolutely.
One of the things, you know, when we gamed out the two different scenarios, we talked about if Hillary Clinton wins, there's going to be a huge backlash.
People will be angry and alienated, and more people than ever before will start to see things our way.
That's one thing we can reasonably expect.
But if Trump won, and that means he will have beaten the media, he will have beaten the Southern Poverty Law Center and all these people who label us, you know, they're extremists and everything.
If all these you hear music, so you know what that means, Brad, here in talk radio.
But no, you're right.
Well, Trump already, it's been a net game, whether he wins or loses.
The alt-right has emerged because of Donald Trump.
So much has happened because of Donald Trump.
This sting of the scarlet letter R that's been bestowed upon all of us has lost a lot of its potency.
We'll talk more about that as this hour continues.
We're going to toss it back to R.G. Miller, chairman of the Arkansas League of the South at the top of the next segment, but more from Brad still forthcoming this hour, too.
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The meeting today, the Arkansas State Chapter of the League of the South conference ended about 4 o'clock local time, Central Time.
It started at 10 in the morning.
We had dinner, aka lunch to some of you out there.
And so we had a little bit of downtime before the show started for me at 6 o'clock.
And then now I'm joined by my comrades and colleagues and compatriots, Confederates from the League of the South here in this third and final hour on the radio.
R.G. Miller, chairman of the Arkansas chapter of the LOS.
There was a beautiful line that was given today at the conference.
And it stressed that there is certainly an importance that is placed upon education.
People need to be well educated, but who can't stop at education or else we'll be the most educated people in the concentration camp when the time comes.
And so it is important to get involved in an organization that is also active and is on the streets and is an activist organization in different capacities.
And certainly that's the League of the South.
And that's what your talk, R.G., focused on different activities that the League of the South here, just in Arkansas, has participated in in the last few months.
Break that down for the audience.
Exactly.
Well, like I was saying earlier, we've done quite a few things.
In the past, about the past year, year and a few months, we've had, oh, five or six different, pretty large events.
They range from everything from protecting our battle flag to supporting Christian marriage, protesting, illegal immigration, things like that.
And I really think that's what separates us and the League of the South from a lot of other pro-Southern groups or even other nationalists or right-wing groups is we get people out on the streets.
And I remember just about three weeks ago, there was a gay pride parade in my hometown and where we're based out of in Arkansas, Harrison.
Of course, it's a well-known town.
Well-known for homosexual activism.
No, no, not well.
No, exactly.
No, I know.
Harrison, the last place really in the country you would expect there to be such a public profession of degeneracy, but yet there it was.
That's exactly right.
And that was just more proof of the utter hatred that our enemies have for us.
It was nothing more than a stick in the eye to conservative white Christian Southerners.
I mean, they bust in people from Little Rock, from Springfield, Missouri, from Eureka Springs to have a gay pride parade across down the street of Harrison, Arkansas, probably one of the most conservative small towns in the state of Arkansas.
And we protested that.
We outnumbered them two to one when we were out there.
We had between 60 and 70 people.
They had 20 to 30.
And I mean, that's what we do best is we put people on the streets bringing our message to our own people, the Southern people.
And there was, you mentioned a couple of instances there in just the last couple of minutes, but in your presentation, you gave a very detailed accounting of the number of events that the Arkansas League of the South chapter.
Now, that's just in Arkansas.
Keep in mind that the League of the South has chapters in the states of the Confederacy, and it's based in Alabama.
But so this is just the Arkansas chapter we're talking about.
A lot of activity, and it's gotten a lot of local news coverage as well.
So this isn't just something where the people who happen to be in the vicinity or drive by when you're doing a demonstration on the sidewalks, it's got a lot more coverage of that coverage that wouldn't have been had had you not been active.
That's exactly right.
And that's probably the biggest thing when it comes to reaching out to our people, is that no matter what happens, I mean, we saw, we always send out a press release to the regional news stations, the syndicated NBC, ABC stations.
They always send someone out there to interview us.
And it's really been very helpful.
I mean, especially when we're protesting people like the gay pride events.
I mean, when they're interviewing a less than attractive lesbian woman with blue hair that was short, and she's talking about how we just need to love everybody.
And then the average sonner sitting there on their couch watching the TV, and then we come on and say what they're thinking, that this isn't acceptable.
Well, this is the thing.
Remember this, ladies and gentlemen, intolerance is a virtue.
There needs to be a righteous intolerance of the things that God has put outside the bounds of acceptable behavior in society.
And so God's people need to tell the truth in love.
We don't need to be men-spirited, but we have to stand defiantly against this degeneracy.
It's not love to sanction something that's going to be harmful for our people, and homosexuality is one of the things that's harmful, even to homosexuals.
So we have to stand on the vanguard in that and be very diligent and firm in our intolerance of the things that God has told us is not right for his people.
And so I am glad that the League of the South does that.
So the League of the South is a political organization.
It's an activist organization.
But I stress again, in addition to being obviously a pro-Southern, a Southern nationalist, a pro-Confederate organization, I don't know if there's any member of the League of the South who doesn't have descend directly a lineal descendant of Confederate veterans.
So that's something we all share.
And so that's unique and special.
But it's a Christian organization as well.
And that's where, I mean, of course, the Confederacy was a Christian institution and a Christian government and a Christian nation.
The Confederate flag itself was a Christian cross.
So you can't separate our faith, our spiritual heritage, from our cultural heritage.
And that's something that the League of the South understands.
And the League of the South reconciles those things.
And that's why I'm willing to work with people on any issue of mutual agreement.
But when you're a Southerner and you're a Christian and you're out there and you're battling for these issues, then you are 100% with me as opposed to perhaps something lesser.
And that's why the League of the South is very special to me, why it was very special for me to be able to come and address this incredible meeting today with so many wonderful folks.
Yeah, and it was great to have you out here too, James.
And I just agree with what you said.
I mean, the key aspect of Christianity to Southern nationalism is huge.
The will of man will not accomplish the salvation of our people.
Our people will be saved by the hand of God.
I mean, as we read throughout the scriptures, it is the hand of God that saves, not the hand of man.
And unless we live in accordance with God's law, in accordance with his precepts, and in a way that brings honor and glory to him, we will never, ever see the future of our people succeed.
We will never see anything but continual judgment and suffering like you talked about.
I mean, a lot of that, now, I believe we're the most righteous people on the face of the earth right now, but in a sense, a lot of times we've brought things on ourselves.
Whenever we do not look to God for all things, whenever we do not obey his law, whenever we let homosexuals walk down the streets without even a public outcry, when we let babies be murdered in the womb without a public outcry, that's going to bring the judgment of God.
And only when we repent and live in accordance with the word of God will we ever see our goals come to realization.
And that's one thing I really think needs to be at the core.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is just a glimpse, a sampling of what you would have heard today.
You actually heard a sermon from Mark, and we haven't talked about him a lot because he's not here.
Actually, three of the four speakers that spoke are on the air now, yours truly, R.G. Miller and Brad Griffin.
But the people that were there, man, woman, and child, babies, senior citizens, two of the dearest people I have ever had the honor of knowing in my life, Buddy and Patsy, who were there.
And they were the elder statesmen, people that we look up to and draw inspiration from.
You had babies there, attractive young ladies.
And it was just a family-friendly event, and that's something that's so key.
But we've talked a little bit about your talk and, of course, what Brad covered.
Talk a little bit about Mark's talk today.
Tell the folks who Mark is and what he spoke about since he's not here to tell that for himself.
He had to travel back to Alabama.
Of course, James.
Well, first of all, Mark's a good friend of mine.
I have a great respect for the man.
He's a member of our board of directors on the national organization.
The title of his speech was, Distinguish my cause from the unholy nation.
He quoted out of Psalm, I believe it was 83, don't quote me on that, where David prayed to the Lord, distinguish my cause from the unholy nation, for we are just.
We are just and a righteous people.
And he drew a line, a clear line, between the righteousness of our own people, our own ancestors, and the evil, wicked cesspool that is modern America.
No pun intended.
No pun intended there.
Well, we got our name for a reason.
Exactly.
It's a play on words, but certainly there is a political cesspool, a cultural cesspool, a spiritual cesspool that we have in this country.
And we're here to talk about it every Saturday night.
But no, the people that were there were second to none.
And I wish that everybody in this audience, we received a contribution from Scotland a couple of days ago.
We have people all over the world who tune in, who write the most sincere and heartwarming letters telling me what this show means to them.
I wish everybody in this audience, whether they're copperheads or people in other parts of the country who sympathize with the South, people, our brothers and sisters in Europe, the mother continent, England and Scotland and Scandinavia and Northern Europe, Germany, they're tuned in tonight.
I wish you all could have been there because it would have been something that you would have appreciated.
It ministers to the soul.
And we heard that today in the speeches.
And, well, I hope that we're giving you a fair representative sampling of what we were able to experience because it was just phenomenal.
So anything you would like to add above and beyond that that you would like to relate to the folks that couldn't be there, perhaps should have been there, what they would have experienced had they been there?
Well, of course, well, we're going to do this every year.
We'd love to have anyone out there who can be there.
We usually have to central location like Conway or Little Rock, something like that.
But I would like to say something I said in my speech.
I firmly believe with my whole heart that the only future for our people is Southern nationalism.
I don't believe that we can vote our way out.
I don't believe that we can do anything other than fall on our knees and repent before God for being a willing participant in everything that is evil in modern America today.
We need to be separate.
We need to be separate from them.
As long as there's a faithful remnant, there is hope, and there is a faithful remnant here in the South and in this country.
And if America is to reclaim her destiny, she's going to have to first look South.
And I'm glad that there's people down here keeping the embers burning.
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I want to thank all of the talent that has appeared on the broadcast tonight, starting with Sean Bergen, Jim Lancia, Scoop Stanton, and then, of course, our guests this hour, R.G. Miller and Brad Griffin.
Be sure to check out Brad Griffin.
Brad is a guy so big, one name can't contain him.
So he's Brad Griffin or Hunter Wallace, if you prefer.
But his website is occidentaldescent.com, occidentaldescent.com.
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I would encourage you to do that and get active and get involved.
But Brad, we were talking during the last commercial break, and this is our last segment of the evening.
The Scarlet Letter R, which has been placed on Trump incessantly this year, and we've had a big role in that.
I was covering in the last segment of the second hour before y'all came in.
There's been no less than 15 news articles, one in the New York Times, three in the Washington Post, just this week, since our last broadcast, tying us to the Trump campaign and all of that good stuff.
Every single one of them, white supremacist, was mentioned.
But it certainly doesn't seem to have had an effect, at least with regard to his triumph of the Republican primary field, which was the most contested and competitive in history.
And, of course, right now it's a toss-up.
It's 50-50 right now, although he's gaining.
So right now, the trajectory would suggest that give it another couple of weeks and he'll be in the clear lead.
We'll see what happens on Monday night at the first debate.
But that scarlet letter R has not slowed the ascension of Donald Trump.
That's absolutely right.
And breaking news tonight, James, is that Trump is down two points in Pennsylvania.
How far was he down a few days ago?
Eight.
How about that, ladies and gentlemen?
And all of these battleground states, he was losing in Ohio, losing in Virginia, losing in North Carolina.
He is either within the margin of error or in the lead in all of those states now.
That's the key, though.
That's within the last 30 days, even within the last 10 to 15 days in some cases.
That's the key.
Pennsylvania, if he wins that, he's president.
But anyway, like we were talking about, the Scarlet R and how that has just held people in check for so long.
The Scarlet R, as we call it, is a stand-in for what we often joke as the isms and the phobias.
Well, Hillary named all of those.
Yeah, there's not just one.
There's not just racism.
There's nativism and sexism and homophobia and xenophobia and Islamophobia.
And we're scared of all of these people.
A phobia means you fear these people.
We don't fear these people.
We have a very astute understanding of what happens when you're demographically replaced with the people who are totally alien to you and have a different culture.
And it's not good.
Well, James, what they really have is an alien morality.
In that when, you know, people like me and you, when we think of morality, we think of traits like honesty, integrity, things, loyalty, things of that nature.
That's what makes a good person, bravery.
Those are virtues that make a good person.
But these leftists, they think, you know, in terms of the isms and the phobias, in that if you're one of the isms or one of the phobias, that makes you a bad person and that makes them a good person.
And if Trump wins, it'll mean he's been accused of all these different isms and phobias and he will have triumphed over them.
And that's key.
You know, we want him to weaken that.
And if he does nothing else but that, you know, it'll be a success.
Well, no matter what, obviously, and I don't remember if this was on the air during a commercial break because we've been talking non-stop for the last 60 minutes.
But Trump has been a net gain for our people, whether he wins or loses.
The emergence of the alt-right has been precipitated because of Trump's ascension.
And a lot of the things that the Trump campaign has given birth to will not go back into the genie's magic bottle after November 9th.
Now, God help us, Trump wins.
I want to see him win.
We talked earlier.
I don't think we deserve him.
I don't know if our race deserves him, but for the apathy and for the pathological altruism and all of these things that white people have done that has just been a disservice to their family.
But I hope he wins.
I hope he wins.
But I guess we'll find out pretty soon because it's amazing how quickly this year has gone.
This year in broadcasting for me, we remember when he descended down that golden escalator about a little over a year ago, almost a year and a half ago now, in the summer of 2015.
This year in broadcasting, it has been the greatest show on earth.
And to be alive during this time, to be able to talk about it, it has given birth to a lot of things that would not have happened, obviously, without Trump.
And it just goes to show you never know what will happen.
The unpredictable can and will happen.
And if this is a gift from God, it's a gift that's been given because of the faithful remnant and not because of the majority of our people.
Sodom and Gomorrah was not spared because there was not one righteous person there.
There's still at least that many in America, and a lot of them are in the South.
Okay, you brought up Sodom and Gomorrah, so I'll hit off of that.
James, if Hillary wins, what do you think we will get next?
Last year it was Caitlyn Jenner.
You're going to jail, Brad, number one.
I think a lot of us, we know we're on that list because you named us specifically.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
We're the deplorables.
All of us.
You got a lot of press about that.
Yeah, yeah.
That Mother Jones piece that we talked about last year.
Yeah, we're the deplorables, and Caitlin Jenner is woman of the year.
So my question to you, James, is what comes after that?
You know, it's something we can't imagine.
It's something we can't imagine, and our minds aren't as warped or perverted to thinking that way.
No, what does come next?
If Hillary wins, is it Haiti?
Is it South Africa?
We don't want to find out that much I can tell you.
Oh, definitely.
I'm just wondering, what will be the next new social justice crusade?
Will it be polygamy, pedophilia, polyamore, prostitution?
What do you think it'll be?
It's pedophilia or bestiality.
Bestiality.
Probably pedophilia, I think, but maybe bestiality.
Both of them will come in their due time if we...
Pedophiles are just normal Americans, just like me.
You've already heard a lot about that.
A lot about that's been out there in the press.
Psychiatrists say, well, they were born that way.
They can't help it.
Their love is just the same as ours.
You've seen National Review kind of like flirted with this.
That's right.
They sure do.
They did.
You know, pedophiles are just people who have like a natural biological inclination.
So even the people who call themselves conservatives are starting to shift the ball on that.
The line of what's degenerate will continue to be pushed forward with regards to pedophilia and bestiality.
But that's not what I'm afraid of that.
But what is much more likely is that the hammer's really going to drop on right-thinking Christian people.
And it would serve the Christian church right in many regards because they've been so cucked.
They've just been so cucked.
I mean, my own Southern Baptist Convention and all of these others, they deserve to have hard times because they've acquiesced and they've trimmed their sails.
But the church is going to be persecuted to likes we haven't seen since they'll have their tax exempt status yanged to them.
They don't need that anyway.
They would be a lot better off without it.
They wouldn't change it.
You might be doing them a favor.
But that's not the end of it.
They're going to be forced to perform solid weddings and all of that stuff.
And it would serve them right in many regards.
And I say that as a Christian.
As a Bible-believing fundamentalist is a bad word, I guess, if you believe in the fundamentals of it.
What a fundamentalist means is that you believe in the fundamentals of the faith, but it's construed to be some primitive bad word.
I am a fundamentalist Christian, and I say that with love for Christians, but the Christian church needs persecution.
It needs to be made tough again.
That's going to come.
They want to be accepted.
They want to be respectable.
But they don't understand that their enemy doesn't respect them.
A.W. Tozer summed it up.
And I'm paraphrasing.
I wish I had it in front of me because I'm going to butcher it, but it was a perfect quote.
He said that the Christian church is not raising society up to its level.
It's descending to society's level and congratulating itself because they're smilingly accepting the church's surrender.
And that's basically where we are now in terms of most every denomination, whether it's Catholicism, Catholic Church, or most Protestant denominations as well.
And there's individual churches that are, of course, exceptions to that.
And some denominations still, of course, preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
You have to accept Christ in order to be a Christian.
But they're cucked on all the political changes.
You get bonus points for adopting African children.
All of that stuff.
And the symbol of a God-fearing Christian is Martin Luther King and all of that stuff, which is just apocryphal.
But anyway, but no, the church will have persecution come in in a hypothetical Clinton administration.
And it will be probably worse than we can imagine.
But again, who would have thought we would have had this potential with Trump?
And a lot of the things that Trump has brought to bear will not go back into the bottle.
I don't know where the Republican Party goes if Trump loses, but there's going to be a battle for that.
And that was discussed today.
And the alt-right is going to be here to stay no matter what.
And I don't know.
We live in interesting times.
And whatever happens, we're better off than we were a year and a half ago when it was inevitable that it was going to be Jeb Clinton and Hillary Bush going for the presidency.
There'll be a big attempt to purge the alt-right, but it won't be successful.
Well, this hour has gone by entirely too fast.
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