Feb. 25, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Hey, it just keeps getting better and better.
Great guests last week with Kevin McDonald and Jared Taylor offering grades on the Trump administration after their first month.
And tonight, the hits just keep on coming.
Richard Spencer of the National Policy Institute is back with us to talk about the warm reception he received at the conservative, or should I say so-called conservative political action committee conference there just outside of Washington earlier this week.
So Richard will be with us right after this first segment.
Keith Alexander is running a little late tonight.
He is on his way to the studio as we speak.
So we have him on the phone.
We're going to drop Keith after this call and he'll be in the studio to join me in progress.
But we wanted to get Keith here for the opening segment, the opening banner.
Keith, of course, we laid out a, we chartered a course for tonight's show and we have an agenda in mind.
We'll see how well we follow it as we do every week.
Things are known to shift here in live radio, sometimes at a moment's notice.
But we were going to talk in this first hour about CPAC.
A loose definition of the word conservative when it's applied to establishment conservatives like what we saw in Maryland this week.
CuckPAC may be more appropriate.
Your thoughts on what you saw up there or what you before.
Well, you beat me to the punch.
I was going to say a conservative gathering is what it is.
And you can always tell one way they always show their hand is what is their position on Jewish power and influence and on race.
And of course, these guys don't vary one whit from anti-fob people, basically, when it comes to those two issues.
They are totally in the bag.
They worship Martin Luther King.
They worship the Shrine of Black History Month.
Quite frankly, I'm a little worried about Trump.
I think that Trump is going to be succored by blacks and by Jews in this, you know, he, you know, won't let butter melt in his mouth about it.
And I don't think he's doing it because he's Machiavellian.
I think he's doing it because he sincerely feels that way.
And what will happen is this.
He'll probably try to, for example, when factories come back from overseas, he'll probably try to put a few of them in Detroit.
And that will make these companies rule the day that they ever thought about bringing their factories back to the United States.
I also think that when you're giving out the goodies, this group will, you know, they'll come to the banquet with a big basket of biscuits to sop up all the gravy.
But when it comes election time, next election, they're not going to deliver a teacup full of votes for Trump.
And I hate to see him made a fool of in that regard.
But you know, that's a small price to pay considering what the alternative would have been had he not been elected.
Well, Keith, you know, we have a listener, a very loyal listener in Washington State who says half of the reason he tunes in is to hear your southern colloquialisms.
And I think you just gave him a Baker's dozen there in that opening talk from you.
Very well done, my friend.
And yeah, but obviously there is a difference between, I'm probably the last person of a leadership position in the pro-white cause who has some affection for the word conservative.
And I think part of it may be that there is a difference between conservatives in the South, particularly in the rural South, than what passes for conservatism at CPAC.
And for us, of course, there is a sense of identity that's baked into the conservatism of the South.
There is a sense of race realism and racial solidarity that comes from our ancestors.
And it's still quite precious to me.
I think if you ask the run-of-the-mill conservative in Mississippi some of these issues that drive this program, you'd hear quite a different answer or quite a different response from him than you would if you asked a Beltway so-called conservative.
And so exactly what they are there to conserve anymore, I just couldn't tell you.
But it's nothing good.
Of course, Richard was expelled from the premises for basically, they said he was expelled because his views are repugnant.
Richard Spencer's views are right on line with the Founding Fathers.
If you read anything of historical significance with regard to where the founders stood on race, Richard is probably even more moderate on his positions than most of the Founding Fathers.
But of course, try to explain that to your establishment conservative, Keith, and you get nowhere.
Well, you know, not only then, the National Review in the 1950s and early 1960s was pro-segregation.
So his views would be right in line not only with the founding fathers in 1791, he'd be right in line with National Review as 1965.
Good point.
It's just, it's absolutely insane.
This is the same group that only had 18% support or 15% support, excuse me, for Donald Trump in last year's convention, last year's CPAC convention.
Well, Richard brought up an excellent point, an excellent point in a video entry that he did in response to CPAC.
I think he just posted it either today or yesterday.
He said that, of course, Donald Trump didn't even attend CPAC last year because the leadership of that organization was so opposed to him.
And had Trump lost, this whole conference this year would have been about how nationalism and populism are wrong.
We tried that with Trump, and we were right all along.
And those Republican-based rubes were just ignorant.
And it would have been a bash Trump conference the whole way through had Trump lost.
And he's right because these people have no soul.
They have no principles.
They have no idea.
They banished Trump from it.
They didn't indict Trump last year.
And now they're acting as if they've been on board all along.
Oh, yeah, they're acting like they're responsible for it.
Frankly, Richard Spencer and this program and others like us had more to do with Trump's victory than anybody in CPAC.
They opposed him all the way through October of last year.
Absolutely.
And, you know, he's a mighty big man to forgive them what they did to him.
And quite frankly, on the other hand, Trump is supposedly loyal to the people that voted for him.
The people that voted for him are political cesspool listeners, people who support the alt-right.
They're the people that were with him through thick and thin from the very beginning.
They were right from the beginning.
They still support him.
And quite frankly, they deserve better than a wet mitten across the chops, which is what they occasionally get.
You know, I think that Trump is beginning to realize that his true spiritual home is Red State America.
That's why he is, you know, not posting up in the White House or at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Heck, Manhattan and Washington, D.C. are enemy-occupied territory.
18% of Manhattan, which is where Trump Tower is, voted for Trump in the last election.
And less than that voted for him in Washington, D.C. All right, hold it right there, my friend.
Keith, I know you're going to be here shortly.
We look forward to having you here mic'd up in the studio, as is your rightful place.
We're going to drop you off right now because it's difficult with two phone lines when I'm in the studio to hear everyone.
So we'll get you back on the line here in just a minute if you're not here before Richard goes off.
But we'll see you.
All right, see you in a minute, Richard.
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Ladies and gentlemen, my guest tonight, Richard Spencer, I don't know if he needs an introduction on this show.
Surely he doesn't on this show, but really, Richard doesn't need an introduction on any show anymore after the events of the last six months, especially.
But for those of you who don't know, he is, of course, the president of the National Policy Institute, also founding editor of the brand new website, the online hub of the alt-right, alt-right.com.
I've known Richard for, I guess, about 10 years, and he's been a regular guest on this program for each of those years, for all of those years, including last year when he was on at least a half a dozen times.
He's always in the news these days.
I think he was on with us last year at Amrin when we did the live broadcast there.
We had him on right after he had a press conference announcing the future of the alt-right in Washington, major news event.
Peter Brimlow, Jared Taylor, were there with him.
We had him on after the National Press Club decided that uncucked white males were no longer allowed to enter the premises.
And then, of course, after Hellgate, where we stood in solidarity with him.
And he's back tonight.
He ups the Andy once again.
But first, let's get right to him.
Richard, great to have you back with us.
Well, thanks for having me on, James.
Yes, I don't know how many times I've been on the show, but I'm sure I will be on dozens and dozens more in the coming year.
This has been fun, but it's going to get even funnier.
Are you there?
Jim, are you there?
Are you there?
Yes.
Can you hear me?
I can hear you now.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sorry about that.
Anyway, CPAC, CPAC, you bought a ticket to attend the CPAC conference this week and was in the crowd on Thursday.
You, I guess, suffered through a speech entitled The Alt-Right Ain't Right at All.
And then shortly thereafter, fireworks ensued.
Take it from there and we'll fill in the blanks as we go.
Right.
Well, I wasn't even sure that I was going to go to CPAC.
I was basically planning to do some small private things around it.
I mean, it is a huge magnet for people and ideas and people from around the world, around the country, young people.
So you almost have to do something.
But I wasn't sure what to do.
But on Monday, I saw the agenda for CPAC and they were taking us on directly, which is new.
I mean, there's never been an anti-CPAC agenda in the history of, you know, since I've been going there.
And so they did a four-person speech.
One of, you know, this one funny daddy professor named Professor Arne came out and talked about, you know, conservatism, blah, Then some Jewish woman came out and bashed identity politics, although she did identify herself as a Jewish woman.
Of course.
She wanted to tell other conservatives that they should not be conscious of their identity.
And then I think Scott Walker came out, the governor.
He was so boring.
I literally had to leave.
I just couldn't take this cuck, you know, up there talking about liberty and freedom and all that kind of stuff and tax cuts and budgets.
Then someone came out who I'm forgetting his name at the moment.
It's meaningless, but he's actually one of the directors of the ACU, which puts on these massive events.
And he came out and did this very strange speech that he basically claims that the alt-right was once a decent term, but it's been hijacked by white supremacists.
But he actually said garden variety liberal fascists.
So apparently you and me, James, were liberals according to the conservative movement.
So I have no idea what he was talking about.
I have no idea what his motivations were in claiming that we hijacked the term.
I mean, I don't want to get into some hair-splitting dispute, but I started using that term in 2008 and other people had a hand in forging it.
I created a website in 2010 called alternativeright.com, and we were using alt-right.
I would say by 2010, we were using alt-right in its present form.
You know, the alt-right is much bigger than myself.
It's much bigger than any website I ever created.
But it took on all this meaning.
And I'm sure there were some people who didn't quite know what it was and thought because they're a libertarian or something, they're alt-right.
Well, no.
The fact is, the alt-right is a designator for identity politics for white people in the United States and really around the world.
And it's taken on a life around the world.
There are people in Western Europe who have adopted alt-right and Australia have adopted alt-right.
So this is what's happening.
And we did not hijack it.
Maybe some people misunderstood it, but we did not hijack it and we own it.
And I think that's a very good thing.
The alt-right is not going to be stolen by these cucks and turned into some synonym for libertarianism or family values or something.
It is going to be a serious movement that is our issue.
We might agree with conservatives on some important things, but the fact is they don't agree with us and they are explicitly hostile towards us on the most important thing, which is not just our family, but our extended family and our civilization.
Of course, to me, maybe Southerners have a different experience than so-called conservatives in another part of the country.
But for me, growing up as a young man and even as a boy, identity was part of it.
And you can say conservative if you so choose, but without identity, all of the principles that they claim to be defenders of don't exist.
There's no future for those principles without the people who brought those to this country.
And even, of course, long before that, going back into ancient times, it is the identity of our race that gave birth to those principles that they claim to hold dear.
But it was absolutely a pathetic lineup.
I looked at it as you did too, Richard, and what caught my eye was those two speeches that you already mentioned, the alt-right ain't right at all, and there's no identity and conservatism or whatever it was called.
They literally had approximately 100 speakers, 100 speakers.
I only saw five that I would have sat through, and that is Trump, Bannon, Lou Dobbs, Nigel Farage, and Robert Davy because I liked him as a bond villain.
But there was no Coulter.
There was no Buchanan.
There was even no Steve King.
So, I mean, by the way, I got to get Robert Davy.
I'll be posting that shortly.
Yes.
Ah, I would love to see that.
The most underrated Bond villain in my estimation.
He did a very good job.
That was a good movie.
I like it.
I want to cover a couple of the news stories, though, because ultimately you did end up getting escorted from the premises.
One news story was this.
Richard Spencer, and it was national news.
It was a national news story after you appeared there.
Richard Spencer, a neo-Nazi and white supremacist provocateur, was reportedly thrown out of the CPAC conference on Thursday morning after holding court with reporters in the lobby for roughly 45 minutes.
ACU officials tell the Daily Beast that they had Spencer escorted out as soon as they heard he had crashed the conference.
Additionally, a CPAC spokesman told NBC News that they gave Spencer the boot because they found his views repugnant.
To that, I would reply with this, Richard.
First of all, you didn't crash the conference.
You bought a ticket.
You had a right to be there.
Reporters started to ask you questions and you indulged them.
Now, I wonder if these fake tough guys running CPAC would have similarly expelled a person of color who took issue with them.
I highly doubt it.
The laws of political correctness don't allow private property rights to be enforced against support groups of the regime.
But so we could start with that.
We can start with that.
Right.
I didn't actually apply for a media pass, even though I could have theoretically, just because I felt like if I went and said, oh, I'm Richard Spencer, I'm reporting for alt-right.com, they probably would have rejected it and so on.
I just bought a ticket.
It's $150.
It was obviously well worth it.
I did not break any rules.
I was very polite.
There were tons of young kids there.
And this is actually something that's really amazing.
I've been to CPAC before, and you know, maybe two or three people recognized me and we talked, but I was basically just a random attendee, effectively.
Now, you know, I'm not, I don't want to sound narcissistic, but I'm now in the bit of a celebrity.
And hold on right there.
Hold on right there because they're coming up to break.
But I will tell people this.
I will tell people this as we go to our first break.
And we have Richard on for another segment.
We have a video of people coming up, the Richard Spencer fan club coming up and asking for selfies as the security is taking them out.
And you can see this in a lot of the news reports.
So, yes, there's no doubt about it.
Richard Spencer is a movement to himself, a phenomenon.
And we'll talk a little more about that when we come back.
We're up against a heartbreak.
Stay tuned more, Richard Spencer, right after this.
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You know, that's the kind of statement, Richard, that would get somebody called a racist in today's America.
Of course, Trump, no stranger to that.
That was Donald Trump from his speech at CPAC, one of the five I would have gone to listen to.
But getting back to Richard's experience at CPAC and the warm reception he received, Ian Walters, who is the director of communications for the so-called American Conservative Union, said the fact of the matter is we're not in the business of banning anyone yet.
Excuse me, but figures like Spencer are the exception.
So this is where we're at.
He's not welcome here, said Walters to the Washington Examiner.
He would like the world to believe he's somehow part of the conservative movement from the truth.
So let's just set the record straight right there.
I don't think anyone, Richard, with a modicum of testosterone wants anything to do with the kind of conservatism that Ian Walters is peddling.
Exactly.
I mean, we don't, we don't, you know, this word cuck is great, and I think we could still use it.
We don't want to be part of the buddy-duddy, boring conservatives who basically, they want to lose gracefully to the left and bring in immigrants that teach them to love the Constitution or some such nonsense.
But yeah, it was very ambiguous throughout the whole time because basically, you know, I went in, I obviously followed all the rules.
One journalist actually asked an organizer whether I would be expelled and they said no.
And then a Breitbart an Indian Breitbart writer, I'm forgetting his name, he's a meaningless person, but some Indian from, you know, the new Britain who's, you know, into libertarianism and all this kind of stuff, he actually pressured them.
And Breitbart, even though they were uninvited a few years ago, Breitbart has now sponsored CPAC.
And so I think he might have, this guy might have forced their hands.
He was bragging about that on Twitter, whether it's true or not.
I don't know.
But again, it was ultimately pretty stupid because that just this just made the story that I was expelled, even though I was following all the rules.
And, you know, again, I talked to one journalist and then once you talk to one, another will see, you know, this interview and be like, oh, who is that?
And then you have two, then you have four, then you have 10, then you have 50 people.
But it's not like I brought them with me or something, or I was holding them at gunpoint, demanding them if they asked questions.
This all just happened because they wanted to.
What is CPAC about?
It's about exchanging ideas, about the media coming there for free, making stories, you know, so on.
And that's what I was doing.
And again, so it's like they want to expel us.
They want to call us liberals.
They want to do all this kind of nonsense.
I think there's a lot of tension going on because basically CPAC opposed Donald Trump.
And if Donald Trump had lost, I think that CPAC would have done an anti-Trump CPAC, an anti-Trump convention.
I think they would have said, we tried this Trumpian populism.
It failed.
Let's go back to Marco Rubio or something like that.
But now, just simply because he won and they can't avoid that, they're trying to kind of pretend that he's one of them.
I think that's the mode they're in.
In fact, as a matter of fact, Richard, in our opening segment for the top of the hour before you were brought on, I made mention of that.
You had included that in a video that you had just posted and encouraged people to see that.
I actually pointed out that point exactly, and you're spot on with that.
I want to ask you one more thing.
Get your response on one more news article, and there were many of them, but this was one that really took the cake with me.
A lot of reports about your attendance there at CPAC, but NBC Fake News topped them all.
I'll read a snippet from it.
White nationalist Richard Spencer was kicked out of the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday after holding an impromptu press conference with reporters.
Spencer denied playing a role in citing people who defaced a Jewish cemetery and threatened Jewish community centers in recent days.
So ladies and gentlemen, let me break this down while that's significant.
So we see what NBC Fake News did here.
They added into the story that Richard, quote unquote, denied playing a role in what was almost certainly a hate hoax involving a Jewish cemetery.
Richard, you clearly had nothing to do with that.
But by simply adding that line in the story, it makes it appear as though that your involvement may have been in question in the first place.
Exactly.
No, the police have not accused.
I don't even know where this took place, but the police have not accused me of engaging in vandalism.
Are you insane?
I mean, this is just, yeah, that truly is ridiculous.
But one thing that I did want to mention, just to change the subject real quick.
No, go, go, go.
Because we were talking about that as we went off the air.
The amount of young kids who wanted, and I say young kids, I'm getting, I'm almost 40 now.
So when I say young kids, I mean college students.
They're all like 20, 22, or they're right out of college, 24 or something like that.
And CPAC is a big gathering where, you know, they want to meet the cute girls and all that kind of stuff.
But anyway, the amount of some of these kids who want to meet me and take selfies and talk with me and actually get in discussion is really remarkable.
When I was there, I had lots of these people come up.
They actually wanted, they asked serious questions.
They didn't call me a liberal fascist.
They actually were kind of going through the tenets of identitarianism or nationalism, you could say.
You had a couple that would criticize me, but actually listen to me.
I got in a debate with this young black conservative that it was a very respectful debate.
All of the these it was this millennial post all of the, those journalists there they, they.
They're not meaning for it, but they're actually interested in the alt-right, they're willing to listen to what i'm saying.
It's really remarkable what's going on.
I I, I don't want to be ageist here.
I'm accused of one more phobia, but you know I, I do think that there is actually a lot of hope in younger people.
The baby boomers are going to call us names, they're going to kick us out.
I, I really think, with a lot of these younger people, they're just, their minds are open to it.
They're not hung up on all this stuff of like, oh, the NEW YORK Times that he's a Nazi, so therefore he's.
You know he's slaughtering cattle and you know murdering puppies and you know things like that.
You know they don't think that they're actually like, who is this guy?
This is pretty cool, this is interesting.
I don't know if I agree, but it's kind of dangerous and I want to learn more and I really think we're going to break through with young people in this way.
All right, let we have a minute or two remaining with you, so I, I will.
We'll shift to a more positive topic, even though this is not a negative topic that we've been talking about, because it raises awareness of the alt-right and people can come and draw their own conclusions.
But what is next for the alt-right?
Obviously, alt-right played a significant role in the election of Donald Trump in 2016, but we're thinking about 2017 and beyond, well into the future.
Uh what's uh, what's on tap for you specifically and, in your opinion, what's on tap for the movement in general?
Uh, in this uh, current year, I won't make any announcements, but we we do have a lot of projects in the work, but what I would say is that what is on tap for the alt-right more generally is this, institutionalization.
We need to build real institutions because, you know, I I i've said this before it's you know first.
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
Well, they're fighting us now.
They were, they were ignoring us in the past.
They're fighting us now, but I do think that we are closer to a day where either we're attending CPAS or they're attending our conferences and we really are closer in terms of being recognized, and that definitely makes me happy.
Uh, so that is what we need to do.
We need to bring our movement from you know, a collection of individuals or people who are are marginal to people who are radically mainstream, that is, people who are talked about in the mass media.
Our ideas are being discussed uh, that we, you know, personalities from our movement, are in the or are you know, before the public.
That's what we need.
We need that you start mainstreaming, but mainstreaming in our own terms.
That doesn't mean cucking out or it means the opposite of cucking out.
We're going to be we're, we're not going to be popular if we mouth the opinions of conservatives.
That's a stupid strategy.
We're going to be popular when we're radical and different, and that's what's happening.
Well, it's happening and it's taking place around us, and I i'll tell you something and I think I mentioned this before you came on as well but for all of those, for all of those principled conservatives at CPAC who revere the founding fathers and rightly so uh, but I would encourage them to go to Radixjournal.com and read what the founding fathers really thought about race and then ask themselves how they could possibly eject you.
You're probably closer to the founders on race than anybody that had a speaking role at that conference, and I think that's quite awesome.
I'm to the left of many of the founding fathers on race actually uh, they were uh strict Anglo-nationalists.
I'm i'm more of a uh, i'm more of a Pan-European.
Yeah, I mean, you know however you want to define left and right in that sense.
But yeah, of course, are they going to denounce the founding fathers, all of whom thought race was real and all of whom actually not only wanted to keep a white America, they wanted to keep an Anglo-Saxon, Protestant America and they ultimately wanted to keep a slave-owning America going?
Are these conservatives going to denounce Washington and company?
No, These cartoon characters, you know, that are beautiful.
But actually, what you said is true.
They might actually get there.
Well, they've made it back to 1861 so far.
They'll get to 1776 before it's all said and done.
But folks, in the meantime, we're going to make an America that we could be proud of again.
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You can contact him there, alt-right.com.
Richard, thanks, buddy.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Thank you, James.
Thank you so much.
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Well, welcome back to the show.
So that was our one and only guest of the night, Richard Spencer.
Now we are segwaying into our dutiful correspondent, Scoop.
Scoop has some CPAC news also.
Scoop, take it away.
Thank you, James.
Good evening, Successful Family.
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Now, my turn at CPAC.
Even before I got there, I experienced a problem.
Myself and Jim Lancer were planning to go, and they denied us press credentials after going two years in a row.
Now, I went up to, I said, you know what?
I don't like being told no.
So I went on my own and asked for press credentials.
I said, Mr. Stat, we sent you an email saying, no, we need more information what you're going to do.
I'm like, well, I'm with the media.
I don't want to talk about what's happening to CPAC.
Just like if CNN went up, they said, well, what are you going to plan to do?
Well, dump all over CPAC and everything conservative and Trump.
So I sit there.
Touche, Scoop.
Touche.
Right.
So I was sitting there sending emails to and from while Richard Spencer was getting ejected.
I was on the phone with James Edwards saying, hey, where is he at?
He's like, yo, he's getting ejected.
Like, I'm here trying to get my press credentials.
So thankfully, I got it.
Now, the first and foremost thing I noticed at CPAC was the women.
Now, I went on the same show and Sean's show that said the same thing.
And I said it last year.
Folks, I live and work in the land of ugly, known as Washington, D.C. Despite being a big metropolitan area, these women are just ugly.
They're ugly on the outside and they're ugly on the inside.
I go to CPAC, it's almost like the land of the supermodels.
So it's easy to say that conservative women are hot.
Liberal women are not.
I was here for the Washington, D.C. March on Washington.
I call it the pig march.
Okay, some of the things I noticed at CPAC besides actually gorgeous women.
I met Serious XM host David Webb.
I'm trying to book him on the show again, so I guess the media can call his racist.
I also walked behind one Mark Levin.
He's actually taller in person than you see on radio.
There's also a whole bunch of cucks there, such as Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, Jesse Waters from Fox News, he's surrounded like a god.
I also met some famous people, including James O'Keefe.
He's very pleasant.
And I met actor, singer, and Michael Savage host, Robert Davy.
That guy just reeks of machismo and coolness, where yours truly just reeks.
Unfortunately, ever self-deprecating.
Hey, I'll hold you right there, Scoop.
One thing.
I guess I was mispronouncing Robert Davi's name.
I called him Robert Davy, but I've long been a fan all the way back to A Time to Kill where he was the bond villain Mr. Sanchez.
I said one thing.
I gave Scoop one assignment.
One assignment was for you to tell Robert how much the Seth Poll crew respected him as a bond villain and to get a quick picture.
And yet we fell short of that.
Well, of course I fall short.
I mean, tell it if you ask my wife, she says I fall short all the time.
Moving right along, Ted Cruz is there, and you thought he he was Jesus Christ himself because these young cucks were taking soaps with him.
Also, I met Sheriff David Clark again, gave him my business card, and also explained, told who else we have on the staff, including Jim and Sean.
And I said Sean got fired for on TV saying that there's a reason for a lack of respect in the law enforcement community is the lack of fathers.
And he sarcastically said, oh, he got fired for that.
G, I wonder why.
So Sheriff Clark, he's in the know.
Also, I met a radio veteran who's been on the air about 20 years.
I'm not going to say who he is, but I walked up this individual and said, hi, how you doing up?
He's staying from the Political Assessable.
I just wanted to at least know.
I've been listening for years.
So without missing a beat or saying, who you with?
He said, oh, political accessible?
I know you all.
I was like, wow.
All right, hold on right there.
Hold on right there.
And we will not give the name, even though I know who it is via Scoop.
This is significant.
This is a nationally syndicated.
I mean, we're nationally syndicated, but this is a guy like Limbaugh syndicated.
And Scoop, yeah, Scoop goes up and says, I'm with the Political Assessment.
He says, I listened to y'all.
That is the power of Liberty News Radio, and that is, I guess why Scoop got credentialed.
So I was very encouraged to hear that.
And we won't give his name, but you would know his name if we told you.
Right.
And then for the Trump speech, of course, I got there late because traffic on the beltway was just backed all the way up.
And then, of course, for once in his life, President Trump does a speech on time.
But I didn't watch the simulcast by the NRA booth.
But the biggest thing for the Trump speech was he said he supports our police and is going to defend our flag.
Folks, I got goosebumps running through my system when he said that.
But most of the crowd was full of cucks, students, the chosen people, and the media, of course.
And hot women.
Hot women.
What about the hot women?
Oh, yeah, and hot women.
I said that before.
I'll say it again.
Also, last year, there's actually no Trump hats there.
But this year, there's about a couple hundred, including on a black female who also was very attractive, wearing a Trump hat.
I mean, I should have took a picture of her and sold her to a museum or something because that's a very rarity.
But anyways, I think just about every conservative Jew on the planet was there because I saw a lot of Jewish people there.
So there are Jewish conservatives.
Well, they were at the Conservative Political Action Committee conference.
Whether or not they were conservative, are they conservative like yours truly is conservative, or are they conservative like the leadership is conservative?
Well, at least they're not Democrats.
But anyways, it was a good time was had by all.
My only regret was I have to be here at work and it's full of cucks.
One of these days, I'd like to get a radio, get a booth radio row.
Also, our good buddy Andrew Wilkow is there.
He seemed to recognize me, but he was busy broadcasting.
Yeah, our good buddy Andrew Wilkow, who we won't even get into Wilkow.
That's not even worth it.
Although, hey, when we were at the RNC, Sam and I and Kurt Crosby were walking in.
We went through the security clearance right behind Wilkow.
Now, Wilkow is the guy that gave Scoop a hard time for being on our show.
In fact, he said he wouldn't have Scoop even call into his show as a caller because he was associated with this show.
So there's your conservative Wilkow.
So, hey, to some people, you know, we're not so hot, but to other nationally syndicated callers, hey, they listen to us.
You want to thank that particular person a big target, too.
I mean, Wilkow's been on the air for 10 years.
He's gotten absolutely nowhere.
But anyways, Another friend of ours I was there was none other than the Daryl Lamont Jenkins.
He was walking around looking for racist investments.
I wasn't there.
Yeah, no, that's interesting.
So you've got a black Marxist, I guess you could say, for being polite, who's there who opposes everything that CPAC stands for, not to even mention what legitimate conservatives stand for, but he opposes everything that even the watered-down conservatives stand for, yet he wasn't ejected.
But Richard Spencer's views are repugnant, even though they're more in line with the Founding Fathers than anybody who spoke at that event.
Anyway, hey, Scoop, the big news is, though, and just to paint a clear picture here in case the audience has missed it, Scoop was in attendance as, of course, an agent of the Political Assess Poll Radio Program and this network, as he most certainly is, as our correspondent.
And he was credentialed as a member of the press and received his press pass to attend the conference.
Now, what does that actually get you, though, Scoop?
I mean, does that get you anything above and beyond, or is that basically just a free ticket?
More or less, it's a free ticket.
You know, I have it because in the big auditorium or the Potomac Room, they have an area for media people.
On Sean's show, he asked me about Ted Cruz's speech, Steve Pan's speech.
I said, Sean, I was too busy dealing with trying to get media credentials.
I don't know.
You have to watch it on C-Span or something like that.
Yeah, see, so Scoop was on Bergen's show.
You were on Berger's show a couple of days ago.
He wanted to know what the conference was like.
You couldn't even tell him.
You were too busy getting credentials.
I mean, how would you know?
I couldn't even tell the biggest news about Richard Spencer because he was getting ejected while I was fighting with the poor lady for CPAC.
Hey, you finally busted through, and you did well, my friend, and you represented the show with class and integrity as is the Scoop way.
Right, right.
I didn't draw attention to myself too much.
I wanted to.
Another thing is that anybody in a costume they're walking right up to you.
So next year, I'm going to go as Little Bull Peep and then say, well, what's your story?
He's like, well, I'm here for the political accessible.
Little Bull Peep.
Yeah, well, why not?
Because I don't know.
Because I guess the Gotcha media is trying to find a guy.
So it's like, here, look who shows up.
This guy dressed up as Ron McDonald or a Christmas tree or Mr. Hanks.
But again, they're there three years in a row.
But I look forward to going again.
Hopefully get some time off.
Hopefully we can scrape enough nickels together to get spot a radio row.
Hey, well, the bottom line is three years in a row, TPC has been credentialed at CPAC, even though we don't agree with them on much, but it's still an event.
And we don't agree with the Republican Party at large on much, but we were there at the RNC.
But we will port honestly, nevertheless.
And so it's great to have Scoop as our agent there representing this program and this network as credentialed press there at CPAC.
And again, that's why you contributed to this show, ladies and gentlemen.
We get you access to the events and guests that nobody else on this side of the fence can get you.
And that's one of the charms of AM Radio.
Scoop, great job, my friend.
Hats off to you.
Victory lap for Scoop, our man on the ground as credentialed press at CPAC.
I didn't make it, but Scoop was there, and he did a great job hobnobbing with all the big wigs and talking to a lot of them.
We'll be back with the second hour right after this.
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