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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
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Welcome, everybody.
This is a nice live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
This Saturday evening, February 11th, it's our last show before Valentine's Day.
So we're going to be playing you some of that feel-good loving music from the 1960s because you know that's the best music that was ever made, don't you, folks?
Hey, let me tell you something from the heart.
It is great to be back.
As I'm sure anyone who tuned into the show last night knows, or rather last week knows, I was out.
I was out on a very rare Saturday night for me to be out.
But I was on vacation, took my wife out of town.
We actually cut the vacation a day short so we could get back to Memphis in time to take in a Garth Brooks concert.
So I was actually in Memphis last Saturday night, and it took every fiber of my being not to be in the studio that evening.
But it is almost unprecedented that I'm not here on Saturday nights.
And as most married couples know, Saturday night's primetime real estate for going out, having a good time, spending time with family.
And I'm always at work, which is my obligation, which is where I need to be.
And I make up that to the family in other ways and at other times.
But it is very unusual for me to not be with you on a Saturday night.
Garth wouldn't reschedule to accommodate.
And we asked.
We did ask.
But anyway, it felt good at the time.
But after two weeks of not being here, going back to the last night I was on the air, which was two weeks ago tonight, it really starts to grate at me.
I was chomping at the bit waiting to get unbridled tonight so I could be back on the air with you.
I did enjoy having some time off last weekend with the family, but it is great to be back tonight.
I couldn't get into the studio quickly enough this evening.
So that's where I was last week.
Eddie held down the fort in a very rare occasion where he was unleashed.
And Eddie basically had some guests on that talked about Jews for a couple of hours.
He and Sam Bushman broke down some of the latest in the Donald Trump administration, including the riots at Berkeley.
Some of the executive orders did a great job with that.
I enjoyed the show last week.
I listened to it last Sunday morning.
But for me, it is great to be back with you tonight.
Absence does make the heart grow fonder, doesn't it, folks?
It certainly feels that way for me, having missed you so much last Saturday night, to be back with you this evening.
And let me tell you how tonight's show is going to go.
We are going to continue to recap some of the things that Donald Trump has done since the last time Keith Alexander and I were on the air, which was, of course, two weeks ago tonight.
And later on this evening, we're going to have the Red Ice Team on the air with us to talk Trump and, of course, about their latest exploits as well.
Lana Lochdeff and Henrik Palmgren will be with us, two of the leading lights of our cause.
No doubt about that.
Really, really like and admire Lana and Henrik, and we have really strengthened our collaboration together.
Of course, the last 12 months is going to be good to have them back on with us this evening as well.
Let's see what else.
You know, the thing about my writing is I just can never read it.
It looks, I think I know what I'm writing at the time, but when I go back to review some notes from a few days prior, throughout the week, when something comes to mind that I want to share with you on the air, I'll jot it down.
Reading it later is the trick.
I just don't know what that says.
So let's fill you in on some of the things that Trump's done on a very warm February night in Memphis.
It's about 95 degrees in this studio tonight.
I don't know how that's possible, but it is.
Donald Trump Jr., how about this, Donald Trump Jr.?
You all remember our association with Donald Trump Jr., don't you?
Doing the right thing is difficult.
This really sets the stage for everything that's gone on in the Trump administration since we were last on the air with you.
Doing the right thing is difficult, Trump Jr. writes.
Many people will hate you for it.
This is the burden of putting America first, and that is certainly the case.
Customs agents ignored the judge's order with regard to enforcing Trump's travel ban and continued to turn people away at the airports.
Thank God for that.
And when you have a strong man like Trump, it puts spines into the backs of cucks like Ryance Priebus.
How about this?
Reince Priebus goes on TV and he says we apologize for nothing.
All of a sudden, people like Ryan's Priebus are becoming men thanks to their leadership like Trump.
Stephen Miller of the White House, if there weren't protests, that means you're probably not doing anything that really matters.
Now, this is a tone, Keith, coming from the head table that we can get solidly behind.
We backed Trump to the hilt all the way through the campaign, played a role in his defeat of Hillary Clinton.
It got a little shaky there during the transition.
There were some concerning appointments.
But I'll tell you what, since he has been president of the United States, he has tackled the most contentious of his policies, the most contentious of his campaign issues, building the wall, stopping refugees from coming in, and some of the other things that would be his toughest of sales.
That is what he has taken on from the beginning, and his men are backing him, and we're backing him.
And thank God he's the president.
Well, the key issue, the one that is really going to push the buttons of the left is immigration.
That is their key strategy.
Like Bear Told Brecht said, if you don't like the election results, change the electorate.
That's what they're in the process of doing.
So we're going to have a totally different America if they have their way.
And when Trump starts doing things about refugee resettlement or the border wall, that's when he has stopped preaching and started meddling in their terms, in their minds.
And that's when the gloves come off.
All the other things, they can accept little setbacks because they will be temporary.
When they change the demographic profile of our nation, they'll be in the catbird seat from now until the end of time.
Well, of course, the press is framing this completely different, and there's going to be a reckoning with the press sooner or later, that I can tell you.
The press is saying that the Trump immigration ban is causing a brain drain in the United States as if we can't, we're not going to be able to make it without the intelligence of these refugees who are coming over.
Well, Kevin McDonald compiled the numbers.
Of the seven countries that Trump has banned immigration from, the average IQ of those seven countries is 85.
So I rather doubt that we're going to be missing anything in the Brains Department.
How about this, though?
As the press says that Trump's popularity is lower than any president in history after his first three weeks in office, Rasmussen Paul says 57% favor Trump's immigration ban.
57%.
If you believe that, talk to us after the show.
There's a bridge in Brooklyn we might be able to interest you in buying.
Washington Post reports that the White House is considering deporting legal immigrants on programs like food stamps and publicizing their usage.
Please do, President Trump.
I wrote a tweet.
By the way, this is something we'll get into later in the show.
I was temporarily banned from Twitter this week.
We'll talk about that later.
But the suspension has been lifted, and so I'm back.
But I wrote on Twitter, God bless you, President, for putting America first.
The Muslim ban is the right thing to do.
Don't be bothered by virtue signaling cucks and social justice warriors.
And the news reported on that.
It wasn't favorable.
They said, hey, listen to what the white supremacists are saying.
White supremacist James Edwards said, God bless you.
How horrible.
We'll talk about that later in the show.
I guess acknowledging God is your greatest sin.
Here's another one.
Government by white nationalism is upon us.
That's a headline.
As if Trump and all of these people are white nationalists.
I'll be right back.
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My sister began smoking because of friends.
I don't think any less spurred because she smokes, but it's been really hard because I know she could have done better if she hadn't chose to smoke.
She's trying to quit, actually, right now, but it's a really hard process, and she's down to a couple of cigarettes a day, so she's doing really good, but it's been a really hard thing in my family, actually.
It's caused a lot of problems.
My sister's smoking definitely hurt my parents.
I'd come home sometimes, my mom would just be in tears.
Smoking hurts a lot of people, most of whom don't even smoke.
I definitely think my religion has played a role in me not smoking.
I'm a Christian, and I believe I'm better because I don't smoke.
Smoking hurts your friends, your family.
It's not worth it in the long run.
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High and higher.
It's burning through the soul.
Girl, girl, girl, you're going to set me on fire.
Well, you know, that's the king, Elvis Presley, who was the biggest thing to come out of Memphis until we took to the airwaves in 2004.
And one more thing about that.
That is Chips Mohammed of Memphis, the producer that produced everybody from Neil Diamond to B.J. Thomas to the Gantlin brothers to T.G. Shepard.
I mean, country hits, rock hits, blues hits.
He covered the waterfront.
I almost didn't even want to start talking in this segment.
I just wanted the song to play out.
It's hard to interrupt good stuff like that.
Hey, we like it.
It's like Memphis' favorite song.
We don't waste any opportunity to play some oldies on this show.
So if it's Halloween, we'll find Christmas.
Being Memphis, we have a special place in our heart for Elders.
I'm sure we do.
He's from Tupelo, Mississippi.
I mean, you can't get much more southern than Mississippi.
Anyway, I've got so much to say after missing a week.
There's just not going to be enough time tonight.
This is going to be one of those shows where you just want to stay all night long.
I was saying right before the last break, first break of the night, I should say, headlines screaming, government by white nationalism is upon us.
It's not just rhetoric anymore.
It's a political administration that will set America back 150 years.
That's what they've said.
Hallelujah.
I wish if it were only true.
The First Lady, this is just some more quick, quick bullet points and tidbits before Keith and I sink our teeth into two major topics this hour that will dominate most of the hour.
And that's going to be Trump versus the courts, Trump versus the judiciary, his appointment to the Supreme Court, and the confirmation of Jeff Sessions.
That's going to be the main items on the plate for tonight.
But the First Lady has sued the lying press.
We have that in common.
Got to play to win.
Looking forward to having my day in court.
As everybody knows who listens to this show, we sued the Detroit News for libel a year ago, and the wheels of justice are turning quite slowly, but turning they are.
And we will keep you posted when there's actually something to say.
There have been some briefs and some replies and some paperwork, but we're about a year into this thing and no closer to a resolution than we were when we filed it.
How about this, though?
Donald Trump last Thursday vowed to free churches and other tax-exempt institutions of a 1954 law banning political activity, drawing fire from critics who accused him of rewarding his evangelical Christian base and turning houses of worship into political machines.
Well, of course, for the Democrats, the black churches have always been that way.
And we've had spineless white pastors who never would get political.
But now Trump is going to perhaps ease the restrictions on that.
And, you know, here's the thing.
87% of white evangelicals went for Trump.
Some of the leadership like Russell Moore, who are in the back pocket of the globalist and Andy White establishment, didn't, but our people did.
And this time, president did something for him.
And by God, we got one.
Hasn't Russell Moore been surprisingly silent since?
They bustled him.
I don't know what's going on behind the scenes, but that guy's got a gag in his mouth, and he probably likes it.
And to tell you the truth, it was probably our getting in touch with various Southern Baptist friends of ours that start a kind of populist groundswell against Russell Moore.
But let me just say this.
The difference between white churches, black churches is the white pastors like to play by the rules.
The black pastors feel that if there's a rule like that, it was made to be broken.
But see, and, you know, it's surprising.
The big matter that animated Coretta Scott King into writing that letter that Pocahontas, Elizabeth Warren, was reading on the floor of the Senate to try to besmirch sessions as a racist.
We need to queue up the Tim McGraw song Indian Outlaw in honor of.
Yeah, right.
But anyway, what was really...
Alabama.
They found a black minister going to the mailbox right before the election with, it looked like Santa's bag of goodies, you know, from his sleigh.
He had this huge bag of absentee ballots that he was stuffing into a mailbox and couldn't get them all in.
He had so many absentee ballots.
Of course, if that doesn't reek of electoral fraud, I don't know what does.
But of course, the actual bona fides of the prosecution, of course, what he ran into is jury nullification from a black jury down in the Mobile area.
But you don't get the whole story from the mainstream media.
That's why you tune into the political cesspool there.
And that's why we're so popular, and that's why we get so much press and were attached at the hip to Trump all of last year.
Two quick things, just bullet points.
It's hard to believe that Trump's only been in office three weeks.
He hasn't even been in office a full month.
It seems like a year ago when I was there for the inauguration.
That was three weeks ago.
He has already made a call to Vladimir Putin, Christian Russia, who should be our greatest allies, and even offered soldiers to go to Mexico to combat the cartels.
Eddie Miller, who is ashamed of his Vietnam service, two tours honorably discharged in Vietnam, said he would re-enlist in the army if he could go down there and fight with our forces against the cartels.
Hey, that's just three weeks of work, folks.
And Keith and I broke down a lot of stuff two weeks ago on the show that Trump has done thus far in depth.
Eddie and Sam last week for an hour.
And then tonight, I mean, I'm breathless just covering those tidbits.
But let's get into Trump and the courts.
So Trump, with the Office of the Presidency, has the full authority to control our borders.
If a president has the authority to open the borders, as Obama has done, it would seem that the president would have the authority to close the borders.
And this ridiculous ruling that some no-name judge in Washington has made that foreign citizens have the right to come here.
They have no rights as American citizens.
But we're going to have a showdown between Trump and the judiciary.
And of course, what it comes down to, Keith, is this, and I'll let you hold court.
We'll dive into this a little bit more deeply in the next segment.
But not even the Supreme Court, even though all of these presidents in recent years have rolled over and played dead when the Supreme Court offers an opinion, not a law, but an opinion, not even the Supreme Court has the authority, constitutionally speaking, to overrule a president.
They offer an opinion.
But if they don't have the authority to do it, surely to God, some liberal judge that you've never heard of shouldn't have more power in the Ninth Circuit than the president.
Only Congress has more power than the president.
Well, it was just a district court judge, by the way, for the Western District of Washington State.
And look, the perfect counterpoint to this is the Alien Gonzalez matter, if you remember that.
Basically, the Cuban community in South Florida was trying to keep this child from being sent back for communist indoctrination and brainwashing and everything else.
But the court, the Supreme Court said that the president's authority over immigration is so unquestioned and so firmly rooted in our Constitution and in our statutory law that it didn't matter if they were sending him back for death, basically.
They would send him back if that's what the president wanted.
My how the times have changed, James, now that, you know, basically what has happened is that when the president's immigration policy is to transform America into a different country, the president wins.
When the president's immigration policy is to promote international communism, the president wins.
But when the president's immigration policy is to protect Americans, some pissant judge announces that his authority exceeds that of the president, and the mainstream media is firmly ensconced in the amen corner, nodding their heads with approval and stroking their chins as if, you know, why can't we play by the same rules?
It's like Chinese baseball.
They move the bases when the ball's in the air.
I've never seen anything like the left.
The most disingenuous liars ever.
All right, we've got two more segments in this hour before we get into the second hour when Lonal Ochneth and Henrik Palmer from Red Eyes Radio are going to join us.
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You're not going to want to miss tonight's action-packed show.
But first, more about Trump versus the judiciary and the confirmation of Jefferson Beauregard Sessions as Attorney General of the United States.
It's a new day at the POJ.
We'll be right back.
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The jury did not like hearing there were undercover agents, recalls Lisa Bundy, Ammon's wife.
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And March is going to march you down the aisle.
April, you're the Easter morning when you're smiling.
Yeah, yeah, my heart's in a whirl.
I love, I love, I love my little calendar girl every day.
Every day, every day.
Every day of the year.
And we love you every day of the year, ladies and gentlemen.
Isn't it interesting how quickly the months and the seasons roll by when you're having a good time?
Hard to believe we've been on the air 13 years come this fall.
And through all the seasons and all the victories and all the battles, we're happy to be with you, especially on holidays.
I don't guess Valentine's Day is really a holiday.
It's just what would you call it?
I mean, it's a hallmark holiday.
There you go.
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So we're talking about the judge who has blocked Donald Trump's very sensible America First Refugee Executive Order.
Hardly comes as a surprise that a judge in Seattle blocked the order.
But President Trump has responded on Twitter with a flurry of tweets.
I'll just read through a couple of them.
When a country is no longer able to say who can and cannot come in and out, especially for reasons of safety and security, it's big trouble.
Interesting that certain Middle Eastern countries agree with the ban.
They know certain people.
If they're allowed in, it'll be death and destruction.
Another, the opinion of this so-called judge, I like how he worded it that way, which essentially takes law enforcement away from our country is ridiculous and will be overturned.
Another, what is our country coming to when a judge can halt a Homeland Security travel ban and anyone, even with bad intentions, can come into the U.S. Because the ban was lifted by a judge, many very bad and dangerous people may be pouring into our country.
Terrible decision.
And finally, why aren't the lawyers looking at and using the federal court decision in Boston, which is at conflict with this ridiculous lift-ban decision?
The judge opens up our country to potential terrorists and others that don't have our best interests at heart.
Bad people today are very happy.
Hunter Wallace has commented on this, Keith, saying that he has become increasingly sympathetic to a monarchy because Congress has become, of course, nothing more than a bunch of worthless puppets to large donors.
The federal courts are even a bigger disgrace.
They have issued rulings on everything from immigration to sodomy to abortion to gay marriage, which make a mockery out of the concept of representative government.
They have redefined institutions that have lasted for thousands of years with the stroke of a pen.
They do not have the power to legislate except our government has given them that power.
If President Trump really admires Andrew Jackson, he will ignore this order.
God save the king.
This all started with Brown versus Board of Education.
If you like that, you can't.
If you didn't like that, you can't like this.
If you like that, you can't not like this.
Well, you're right.
We need to unpack this, okay?
This is what's going on.
First of all, co-equal branches of government.
Concept, bullet point.
Keep that in mind.
What has happened in America since the Brown decision has been that the most powerful part of the federal government, as established by the Constitution, which is the executive, the president, the legislature, which is the two houses of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives, and third, the judiciary.
Of those three, it was Alexander Hamilton writing Federalist Paper No. 78 who said and assured the people of America who were voting for ratification or non-ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1791.
He assured them that the judiciary was the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government.
Boy, did he ever get that one wrong.
Ever since the Jewish migration into America, and this is what it came from, the ascendancy of this idea of judicial supremacy and the power of judicial review.
Now, the Supreme Court had tried numerous times in the 19th century, beginning with Marlbury versus Madison in Thomas Jefferson's tenure as president, 1803, to assert that they were the final word on what was constitutional and what wasn't.
Well, every president up until Eisenhower with the Brown versus Topeka Board of Education decision, what they did was they blithely ignored the Supreme Court.
Thomas Jefferson ignored the Supreme Court in Marlbury versus Madison.
In the Cherokee Removal Act case, which Chief Justice Marshall, who was there basically from the beginning, authored in, I think, in the early 1830s, what President Jackson said when he heard of the decision was, Mr. Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.
Of course, Abraham Lincoln ignored Roger Tawney, who was then the Supreme Court justice.
And Buchanan, Pat Buchanan, has written a column that covers some of this, which everyone should read, which will be posted to our website on Monday.
Sorry, Keith, go ahead.
But State X-Rail Milligan, which basically Lincoln had the entire legislature of the state of Maryland arrested as they entered the legislative chamber because he knew that the first item on their agenda was going to be secession and that they were expected to vote to secede from the Union, then Washington, D.C. would have been surrounded by enemy territory.
Very narrow sliver, of course, being like the panhandle of Maryland, but that's what would have happened.
So what he did was he arrested these people, put them in Fort McHenry, you know, ironically where the Star-Spangled Banner was penned by Francis Scott Key.
In fact, Francis Scott Key's grandson was a member of that legislature, and he was arrested and kept without habeas corpus by Lincoln.
And Lincoln, you know, Lincoln basically had said that he sent out a detachment of soldiers to arrest the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
So that shows so much for historically the power of judicial review.
No president up until the time of Eisenhower really bent a knee to it.
I guess that Eisenhower, being an old soldier, heard something that sounded like an order and he snapped to attention and saluted.
Or else he really was a liberal.
That's the other thing you need to remember.
Although Eisenhower did say his biggest mistake in his presidency was Earl Warren.
Well, no, he said two.
They asked him, I said, Time magazine asked him, have you made any mistakes during your presidency?
And his reply was two, and they're both sitting on the Supreme Court.
It was Earl Warren and William Brennan to out and left field liberals if there ever were some.
But anyway.
All right, so bottom line, let me ask you this.
How does Trump beat the courts back?
And how does Trump take the power back from the courts that it has taken for itself and put it back in constitutional check?
Well, the easiest way would be just to pull an Andrew Jackson or an Abraham Lincoln or a Thomas Jefferson and ignore them.
All right, but what can he do that won't get him impeached?
Of course, those presidents didn't have to worry about being impeached.
Well, it doesn't matter what President Trump does.
They will seek to impeach him.
I'll bet you a dollar to a donut hole before it's all over with.
They will try to impeach him.
But here's what he, I think it was strategically brilliant.
I'm not sure that he planned it, but if you're going to bring them out, if you're going to draw them out to do something like this, this was the perfect thing because it's only going to last 90 or 120 days.
It was a temporary ban.
They have shown their true colors about doing this.
And all he has to do is quietly get the word out to the immigration people, extreme vetting on every one of these people that come from this country.
And what extreme vetting means for people like that is give me all your passwords to all of your accounts, all of your Gmail, email accounts and stuff like this, and look them over.
You find anything even the least bit irregular, even if they visited a website or something, deny them entry.
Well, Gorsick.
Don't make a big deal about it.
Will Gorsick help us on the Supreme Court?
No, I think Gorsuch has shown his true colors too.
And we're at such a crucial juncture, James, in our nation's destiny right now that we can't afford to nominate somebody, one of these precious nominations by a Republican president, and have him turn out to be the next David Souter or John Paul Stevens.
John Roberts.
Or Lewis Powell, whatnot.
Lewis Powell under Nixon, John Paul Stevens under Ford, David Souter under Ronald Reagan.
We've got to get somebody in there that, as we say here in the South, is strong as Garrett Snuff.
And I think the best, and furthermore, this whole list that everybody was oohing and on about, it was prepared by the Heritage Foundation, the Federalist Society, and the American Enterprise Institute.
Now, I don't trust those people.
Their vision of conservatism has got to be neoconservatism.
So David Pryor is the one that I like the best out of the ones that have been named.
But outside of that list, I maintain that I was right right from the beginning, just like Patty Cannon.
Ann Coulter and Laura Ingram put the two blonde bombshells on there.
And I mean, Ruth Bader Ginsburg will start swimming to New Zealand.
Hey, there ain't no sense in stopping there.
I would just nominate Keith Alexander for the Supreme Court if we could.
Or Sam Dixon, if we're going to talk about it.
Sam Dixon would be perfect.
Okay, we'll be back.
I want to talk about the confirmation of Jeff Sessions.
Stay tuned.
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Welcome back.
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You know, we get a bad rap.
We get a bad rap.
We are probably the most unjustly smeared radio program, the most maligned radio program in the world.
Everything we do is not motivated from hatred.
It is motivated for love.
Love for our God, love for our people, love for our heritage, love for our culture, love for our audience.
And that's why I'm here tonight on a Saturday night, why I'm here just about every Saturday night, why Keith trucks out here to the station every Saturday night, because we love you, ladies and gentlemen, and we love our people.
James looks like Telly Savalis, and he says, who loves you, baby?
Just like Telly.
And let me tell you, this is our that.
That's what we've always said, James.
Basically, the left pretends to be benevolent, tends to be about love.
Instead, they're about hatred.
On the other hand, we who are truly about love, loving our own kith and kin, loving our Constitution, loving our nation, we are the bad people.
They've got it 180 degrees backwards.
Yeah, but you know what?
We're going to put everything right.
Everything will be set right in due time.
And I think that we're in a crisis in America and there will be a resolution.
Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country.
That's right.
I used to type in typing one class.
Or to the aid of their favorite radio show for all of our donors out there.
Hey, but I'll tell you this.
There was a big perfuffle in the press, of course.
When Trump, the Trump administration deports a violent felon, a thug, a rapist, a murderer, you're not going to get these stories that pull on the heartstrings.
But okay, so some woman who was in the country illegally got deported out of Arizona to hell with her.
Honestly, folks, to hell with her.
Well, she's not.
She's not.
She's not.
She'll need to go.
She's a felon.
She broke the law.
Her husband, her kids are crying.
They should be crying that they're felon.
They don't belong here.
She's involved.
You know, Keith, when we were on CNN, you can't have a first world nation with the third world population.
I'm sorry she broke our laws, but that's all I'm sorry for.
I'm not sorry that the law has been enforced.
And what was this felony?
She was involved in identity theft, one of the most insidious crimes, one that can ruin lives and ruin.
How's the press handling it?
Oh, how could they deport a mother?
How could they do that?
The silence is deafening about what she did.
They're just showing her with these chillins running around.
They all need to go.
If you're here illegally, you have to go.
I hope every single one down millions more to go.
That's the way I say.
Let's have back.
Even Dwight Eisenhower, who was a disappointment to us in so many ways, had the backbone to engage the question under Operation Wetback, in which he basically pumped all of the illegal immigrants from Mexico out of America in about six months.
And guess what?
I'll be fair.
If I broke the law of another country, if my wife broke the law of another country, first of all, I wouldn't be so disrespectful to violate laws of our country or any other country.
But if I did, I wouldn't act like, oh, my goodness, how horrible.
Pity is me.
Woe was me.
When the laws got enforced, I mean, I would say they've broken the law.
Well, the thing is, they bought into this liberal claptrap that somehow borders are bad and that everybody has a right to the free movement of goods, services, and people is apparently some holy grail that we need to be grasping a hold of.
That's the globalist mantra.
With Trump as president, hopefully Gorsuch, I'm a little more warm on Gorsik than you are.
I think he would at least be good on social issues like abortion and sodomites.
But anyway.
I can see him caving in just like John Roberts.
So, you know.
Well, I mean, that is certainly the part for the chorus with the Supreme Court.
Well, we need somebody in there that is going to be able to take the flag.
Sam Dixon.
Yeah, Sam Dixon and Coulter.
We might not get Dixon, but anyway, hey, we could probably do better, that's for sure.
Here's the thing.
All right, Jeff Sessions, though.
You got Trump, maybe, maybe a good guy on the Supreme Court that'll tilt these things 5-4.
You got Jeff Sessions, new day at the DOJ, 52 to 47.
It's official.
He was confirmed by five votes.
Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is your new AG.
And in response to that, here's more hysterical headlines.
The American right wants a new civil war.
This is how they respond to it.
We want a new civil war, huh?
Not California.
Here we go.
They're seceding, folks, not us.
This is what The Guardian writes.
Major publication.
It's chilling to acknowledge it, but we must.
Large sections of the American right want another civil war.
They have spent years amassing the weaponry for it.
And their signifier of choice, hunting camouflage.
They couldn't actually want to go hunting.
They want a civil war.
Also gives a major clue as to what they're thinking.
In this situation, the choice of the U.S. left of minorities of women should be to resist, but don't give the enemy what they want.
This was an article written in response to Jeff Sessions being appointed as the AG or confirmed as the AG.
Hey, but I'll tell you this.
That could be where we're heading if you have California and all these belligerents and all these rioters.
All of these rioters are getting increasingly violent, Keith.
But this time, if there was, if California seceded, and if there was another civil war, this time we don't lose again.
But I'll tell you this, no matter how it plays out, it would appear as though an inevitable crackup is coming.
Everything is swiftly becoming politicized, including previously neutral areas like sports, the Super Bowl shopping, Ivanka Trump.
Well, maybe the good Lord will take care of the whole situation and they'll have the big one at the San Andreas Fault and all that coastal area will just slide into the Pacific Ocean.
If we could lose California and New York, this whole country would be the way it should be.
Guided by the moral rudder of the South and the heartland, America is still a pretty decent country outside of New York and the left coast.
But, and again, never lose sight of the fact that it was Jewish power and influence that made that transformation possible.
In the second great wave of immigration from 1890 to 1920, that's when Jews started to come over here in a critical mass.
We don't forget that, and we don't forget to remind people of that fact.
But I want to ask you.
But see, what they did, the next step is they got control through cultural Marxism of the entertainment industry, the news media, the academia, everything that sets cultural values, they have control of.
And that's why it's so frustrating to most average Joe and Jane Doe on the street as to why we can't get traction for our ideas when a lot of people, you know, also another thing they brought out in this is 85% of the landmass of the United States of America is red.
They voted Republican.
But only 48% of the votes cast were Republican.
And of course, what that screams to me is voter fraud.
And Jeff Sessions has the experience.
He's caught the flag.
This is what you got to get at with the two or three minutes we have remaining.
How does Jeff Sessions change the trajectory of America?
How does he help Donald Trump in his quest to make America great again?
What can he do?
What will he do as the new AG, just a couple of days on the job now, to get the job done in a way that the traditionalists will approve?
Real easy.
Just start enforcing the laws that are on the books on immigration, get them trapped in the middle.
Crack down on the rioters and the BLM.
Yeah, and then use the hate crime law to persecute the real hateful criminals, the ones that are racially animated.
And of course, that would be the black on white crime.
Use that also, enforce the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as it was written, and go after these colleges, universities, law schools, medical schools that are enforcing affirmative action as racial discrimination against whites.
Those are all things we can do.
The problem, though, Lou Dobbs on Fox News Network, by the way, who's my favorite personality on Fox, said that 70% of the federal judges are liberal, okay?
Basically, nobody appointed more of them than Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama.
And of course, they're as left as you can get.
We basically need to make the projection of Alexander Hamilton and Federalist No. 78 a reality and tell and make the federal judiciary the weakest and least dangerous branch rather than the most important and most pernicious and most dangerous branch of the government.
We need to relegate them to the role that the founding fathers envisioned for them, which was that they were going to be the weakest and least dangerous branch.
Instead, they become the most powerful branch.
And if you know, if one maverick judge out in Washington state can shut down the president's authority, constitutionally mandated authority to control immigration, things are seriously out of kilter.
What has happened basically since the Brown decision is that the legislative branch, Congress, has ceded power to, one, the judiciary, to the executive somewhat, as long as they have a liberal in there, and three, something that was not even envisioned by the founding fathers, and that's the bureaucracy.
The bureaucracy, the embedded bureaucracy is going to be the biggest hurdle that Trump has to overcome.
And he needs to start doing his celebrity apprentice role again, revive it and say you're fired to probably two-thirds of the federal employees that are in strategic positions in like the customs or in the immigration service or in the somebody,
for example, somebody leaked information about who was the, oh, about the, what's the guy's name that about getting to Russia.
You know, the Russians that say, don't worry about the sanctions.
What's worrisome about that to me more than anything else is the leak.
We've got to stop leaks by leftists working up the fifth column in our government.
We've been on the air 13 years and I don't know if an hour has ever gone by that fast for me.
I'm going to go to the green room, get some oxygen.
We'll be back with Lana and Henrik from Red Eyes.
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