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April 22, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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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.
What a great week, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Saturday evening, April the 22nd.
We're coming around the bend on Confederate History Month just this week and one more before we head into another month that's not Confederate History Month.
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And we're going to try to conclude our series this year in grand fashion over the course of tonight's three hours and, of course, next week's broadcast as well.
But first, the announcements of the night.
So many positive things happening.
As I wrote on the website just today, behind the scenes here at TPC, I don't know if we could cover it in a single broadcast of commercial radio, but we're sure going to try.
So tonight, what we're going to do, here's kind of a preview of the show to come.
We're going to fill you in on some good news.
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As I said, exciting times.
I made mention of this on Twitter just a couple of days ago, but a brand new broadcast studio is being built for us as we speak.
It's actually been in the works for a couple of months, but now it's really starting to materialize.
We hope that our first show, I'm not talking about refurbishing our existing studio, which we do about once a year.
We try to get some new equipment, some new wires, anything that might need a little touch-up.
We get done about once a year we do that.
No, no, no.
That's what we normally do.
What we're doing this time, I'm talking about a brand new facility to broadcast the show that is actually detached from the main radio station.
It's our own broadcast studio.
And through the marvels of modern technology, we will be completely synced up with our network in Utah and our flagship station in Memphis.
But this will be a remote studio, basically a command center, a headquarters just for the political cesspool.
It will be an office slash off-site broadcast facility, which will still allow us to be aired on the AMFM affiliate stations that we currently serve or that currently serve us.
The internet, basically, every way you listen now, it'll be no change.
There will be no change.
No change at all.
It's just a bigger and better place for us.
And we continue to increase and expand the scope of what we're doing.
I am absolutely ecstatic about this.
Call it what you will.
An office slash broadcast studio.
You don't think Rush Limbaugh goes into his local radio station, do you?
He does it from the basement of his house, I think.
And so it's going to be something like that.
But it's a building just for us.
Yeah, we have security now.
This is, you know, with all the Antifa or Anti-Fob activity going on regarding the alt-right, we decided it was time to ramp up our security several notches.
So now we're like the beginning to the Mark Levin show where he says in a nondescript building in the middle of a medium-sized city in America.
You know, he broadcasts, well, we're there too.
It's going to be like a Batman and Robin have the cave next door.
That's right.
So, hey, and this place is clean.
It's fresh.
It's new.
It's just, well, I'll tell you.
And you can't tell what it is from outside.
Well, that's true.
You can't really tell what our radio station is from the outside either.
If you looked at it, not any of the radio stations we broadcast from, the one out in Millington in the Beanfield, as Eddie calls it, the one downtown that's up in an office building, you really couldn't tell.
But I'll tell you, this studio is going to be able to do so much for the show.
We're going to sound better.
We're going to look better.
Well, that might not be possible because we're handsome as hell to begin with.
But I'll tell you what we can do with regard to looking.
We are finally going to be able in this new facility to do videos, which is I've always wanted to do videos.
Maybe we can do a little quick video for YouTube before or after a show.
We can have a little post-show jam session.
I don't know, but lots of opportunities will be presented that aren't currently afforded to us as we're sharing a radio station with other programs.
So again, there's nothing more I can say.
We'll give you more details as they become available, but all I will tell you is it is a tremendous upgrade for us.
It will open up several more doors and opportunities.
And as far as our listening audience, it only will continue to grow.
This doesn't affect our current operation at all in terms of, again, the AM stations that carry us, the internet feed, however you listen to the radio show, the broadcast archives will be completely revamped.
Those just a couple of weeks ago already.
We do not have a gold microphone like Rush Limbaugh yet.
No, no, no, not yet.
There's still more things to come.
We're never going to be done.
But, you know, I tell you, folks, things are hot right now.
Things are happening.
If you're going to expand, you might as well do it aggressively.
And so we invested a little bit, and we very cautiously invested in these upgrades.
But I think it's going to allow us to take this show to the next level, which we always strive to do.
We never want to rest on our past laurels.
And another thing that we have been doing in recent weeks is paying closer attention and subscribing to services that better audit our audience size.
And I will tell you, very encouraged by the numbers we're seeing here.
So I'll tell you that this week will be live.
Next week will be live.
The week after that, that's the week we're going to be transitioning from our current place of broadcast to the new studio.
We may air a complete rebroadcast in two weeks as we move this equipment around.
And then the week after that would be live once again.
We'll keep you posted week by week.
Just know tonight we're live.
Next week we're live.
The week after that, we may rebroadcast previous shows in order to complete the transition.
So we're 100% ready to go by the next week and things aren't lagging around.
But again, just stay tuned to our website for more information about that.
But we're going to be fully equipped with this new operational command center.
It's like the NBA season analogy.
People say, well, sometimes these championship teams sleep through a few games.
We always come to the radio station and give you our very best effort, night in, night out, week after week, month after month, year after year.
And we always do it with enthusiasm and charisma.
But I'll tell you right now, I'm as excited about the future of this show as I sit and speak with you this moment than I ever have been.
We've had the website upgrades.
And let me tell you about those website upgrades.
My team, they never sleep.
They never eat.
They never stop.
Every time I go to thepolitical cesspool.org, I see a new toy, a new trick, a new service, a new way to listen to the show.
I can't even tell you all of the ways and all the improvements we're making because they're just making them around the clock.
So in addition to that, the media opportunities that we have out there, website upgrades, new studio, media opportunities.
You know, I have mentioned this in previous weeks, but just look at who's reached out to us in the last little bit.
The History Channel, Warner Brothers, CBS.
I don't know if it gets much bigger than that.
And we're weighing these opportunities.
We're going to pick and choose which ones we do.
We are conscious about our image and we try to control it as best we can.
Of course, we can't stop liars from lying about us, but we can control who we choose to associate with and what interviews we choose to participate in.
I will keep you posted on Twitter.
If you're not following TPC on Twitter, it's at JamesEdwards TPC.
You got to be following us because I could put some short, quick, 140-character or less updates on Twitter that don't warrant a major blog entry, but it's all right there on Twitter.
But how did all of this happen?
How did all of this happen?
How did everything we're celebrating tonight happen?
Years and years and years of endless toiling in the vineyard when nobody was paying attention.
In 04, 05, 06, when we started to catch on, that's how it happened.
And we've kept our shoulder to the wheel ever since.
That's absolutely right.
Okay, well, there's a lot more I could tell you, but we do have to get to work tonight.
Just know exciting, great things coming for you as a TPC fan in the weeks ahead.
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Okay, well, as I mentioned, to the best of my ability and my exuberance, that there are a lot of positive developments involving the political cesspool that will be unfolding over the course of the next few weeks, from the improvements we've made to our website, to the brand new broadcast facility that's currently under construction, to the increased audience and, of course, the media opportunities from some of the biggest outlets in the world who are seeking us,
asking us to work with them.
Well, one thing I'm excited about that is and you know, my default position is to decline any and all requests that aren't live and unedited and uncensored.
The thing about it is, anybody could whore out, anybody could sell out after they've risen to a certain level of celebrity and be a media fixture.
What we've done that really makes me so proud, and should make you proud too, ladies and gentlemen, is that they come for us.
Yes, maybe they want to cast us as the villains, and certainly they're going to edit out anything that makes us look favorable and they're going to do all the dirty tricks that they always do, but they're coming to us without us ever sacrificing a single position or backing down or watering down anything we've ever said, done or thought.
We've remained pure and true to the message and still are enjoying a level of success that is very rare for someone who doesn't sell out now.
With that being said, lots of things going good for us.
Lots of things good going good for the alt-right as well, of course.
People probably know that the alt-right made an appearance at Auburn University this week.
I think that was just well.
It was in between our last two shows.
I can't remember exactly what day it was, tuesday or wednesday, maybe.
Richard Spencer gave a speech there.
His speech was fine.
It was standard fair, but that's not the big story.
The big story was that there was a, a legal victory there, perhaps a precedent set.
Keith Alexander, or esteemed attorney, will break it down.
What happened in court before the speech at Auburn that day?
Well, what they got was a specific injunction that allows the speaker to go ahead and speak despite the prior restraint that was being imposed upon him by Auburn University.
So it's the opposite of an injunction.
An injunction prevents you from doing something.
On the other hand, a specific injunction, or uh, allows you to do something, to act, to be the uh actor, rather than an injunction prevents someone else from acting.
Uh, You could say that it was preventing Auburn University from shutting down the speaking appointment engagement, whatever you want to call it.
But it also specifically mandated that they had to allow it.
So it went ahead and it went ahead on their own premises the way that it was supposed to.
And James was asking me earlier this week, is this going to be a precedent for the future or for all of America?
Well, one is a precedent for the future, but just in the friendly confines of Red State America, if you'll notice, the left always forum shops.
This is a tradition that goes back all the way to the Brown versus Topeka Board of Education decision.
You may ask yourself, why was legal segregation of public education challenged in a case out of Topeka, Kansas, rather than Birmingham, Alabama, or Memphis, Tennessee, or Nashville, Tennessee, or Atlanta, Georgia?
Well, that's the reason, forum shopping.
The left wanted to go to the Supreme Court with a positive or as positive as possible result to basically wave in the faces of the Supreme Court justices.
So they went outside of the South to an area of the country that was part of the Union, wasn't part of the Confederacy, but still had legal segregation, which was Topeka, Kansas.
That's why it wasn't the Brown versus Pontotock County, Mississippi Board of Education.
Exactly.
See, they've been doing this.
Of course, Rosa Parks, likewise, they didn't want to use the real plaintiff, which had been a 15-year-old illegitimate mother, unmarried black girl who was overweight and had a foul mouth, as their plaintiff.
They wanted to have the plaintiff from Central Casting, and that was Rosa Parks.
And the whole thing was set up.
In fact, it's an ethical violation to do that.
It's called baritry.
Baratry is a long-standing legal ethical concern.
It's where you basically gin up litigation.
For example, if you are conspiring with someone to put on the brakes of your car and have this other person run into the back of you and then make an insurance claim, as a result of that, that is barretry, among other things.
It's insurance fraud, too.
But on the other hand, if the lawyer's involved in it, it's called baratry.
Well, baritry is what the civil rights movement back in the 50s and 60s specialized in to such an extent, like the Rosa Parks decision that led to the Montgomery bus boycott and the associated litigation with that.
Likewise, for the Brown versus Board of Education decision and every other major desegregation decision, they were all cooked up.
They were all scripted.
You had policemen that arrests these people that were part of the plot.
But what happened, the Alabama Board of Ethics brought, had somebody bring suit against the NAACP in a case called Button versus NAACP, a 1963 U.S. Supreme Court case, charging and very accurately so that barretry was going on in all of these desegregation cases.
Well, the Supreme Court just offhandedly said, well, we're going to make an exception for civil rights cases.
That's the intellectual dishonesty of the left in all of these cases.
And what they do in the cases involving these free speech situations is they go to the Ninth Circuit.
They find, for example, they had 31 statewide initiative and referendums on gay marriage before gay marriage became the law.
The people of every state that voted on it, 31 states, including liberal California, voted against legalizing gay marriage.
Well, then confronting that type of opposition, the left always does what they have been doing since the Brown case.
They resort to the power of judicial review.
They go to the least democratic part of the federal government, which is of at least the constitutional government, and that is the judiciary.
They found a gay judge, a guy, Gavin Newsom, I think it was, up in San Francisco, who ruled that San Francisco, that California's initiative and referendum violated the constitutional rights of gay people by not letting them marry.
So they get a positive decision at the district court level.
Then it gets appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals because California, Hawaii, all these other far western locales are part of the Ninth Circuit.
That is the most loony left circuit in the entire federal appellate judiciary.
So they rubber stamp what the gay judge, district judge in San Francisco did.
So it goes up to the Supreme Court with a presumption of correctness.
In fact, if you had a split decision four and four, which is what you would have had before Gorsuch, then automatically the decision of the lower court, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, would be validated as the law of the land.
So this is important to know.
You're going to get good decisions, or you're more likely to get a good decision.
In these politically correct days, political correctness has even infected Red State America and the old Confederacy.
But in Alabama, you can more or less depend on having a pro-conservative or pro-alt-right decision coming down on free speech.
Now, with Ann Coulter out on the Ninth Circuit, it's going to be a tough uphill climb.
But if anybody can do it, Ann Coulter can, one of the best legal minds around.
She was actual editor-in-chief of the University of Michigan Law Review.
All right.
There is a reason Keith went into that related but somewhat separate discussion on legality of the legal system and its ramifications.
And we'll tie that into what happened at Auburn University earlier this week when we come back.
But he did a good job laying the framework and we'll build upon that foundation in three minutes time.
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There was a reason Keith went into the history of some of those aspects of the so-called justice system there in the last segment.
We're going to tie it all together with a free vote for the end of this hour.
But again, a lot of exciting things happening with your favorite radio show and a lot of things happening for the alt-right in general.
So if you go back, post-election, post-Trump, you've had three appearances at universities.
Now, I'm not counting Milo Yiannopoulos.
I'm not even counting Ann Coulter in this.
Richard Spencer has done two at Texas A ⁇ M and at Auburn.
And then I appeared at Northwestern.
I operate a little differently than Richard.
I don't announce it to the press and try to stir up a big stink.
But that is something that— We've learned the advantage of covert operations.
Well, to be honest, Richard thrives in chaos, whereas I just have no patience for the media anymore.
Richard has that theory, which is, you know, we say don't get in a peeing contest with a skunk because you both wind up stinking and the skunk likes it.
So we avoid it.
But I think Richard hunts it out because he is a great believer that there's no such thing as bad polaristic.
Just spell my name right.
Call me anything except late for dinner.
There's truth to that.
Now, again, I saw at least a couple of articles this last week from major news sources, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc.
Self-avowed neo-Nazi Richard Spencer.
See, when you entertain these pigs and these thugs, this is what you get.
I mean, Richard, of course, has never publicly proclaimed himself or identified as a Nazi, but what's that to stop these liars?
And so one of my things is I am, if I went to a doctor, I could probably be clinically diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, a mild case of it, but I'm a perfectionist.
Let me put it this way.
I am a perfectionist, and I micromanage everything.
It drives my mind.
If you're concerned with the public image that you portray, you're not going to, you're not the type of person that says sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but words will never hurt me.
Well, they don't.
We think the message is important, and we don't like having other people mediating our message to the public.
There is that.
There is that.
Now, I certainly don't mind being called all of these names.
That's my sacrifice for the cause, so long as it is reaping benefits for the cause.
But what people don't realize, and Jared Taylor and I have talked about this a lot, you would think that when you are on the prime time nightly show of CNN or you're being covered by the entire global press at once, as we were on a couple of occasions last year during the Trump campaign, you would think that your site would just melt down with traffic and that you would have so many new listeners and so many more contributors because you've gotten all of this press, even if it was negative press, that some people would see through it all and come to you.
Well, that happens, but not nearly to the extent.
I mean, not nearly to the extent that you would expect.
Now, Michael Savage calls them the sheeple, and he's really right.
They will believe anything they're told most people by the legacy media.
And that's why we think it's so important that we get the message out unmediated and unadulterated.
And that's why we strive to do that.
We're not publicity hounds like certain people.
What we want to do, we're interested in getting this movement and this message across to the people and to make progress, real progress in transforming America.
The growth of this show has happened organically, and it's happened naturally, and that's the way I prefer to do it.
It is not to say that people that take different tactics are wrong.
I think it's great.
I think it is great.
We need people like Richard out there that thrive in this chaos and doesn't have the concerns that we do because that's what makes the movement.
Difference in style, different tactics.
Different people are attracted to different methods.
There are people that Richard is reaching that, quite frankly, I couldn't reach or that we couldn't reach.
It's a younger crowd.
It's a college-age crowd.
Our crowd is more.
Then Richard's an atheist, and he wouldn't be reaching the Christians that we're.
That's right.
Well, and he's not a southerner.
But that's okay.
It's not a competition.
I think everybody knows that we hold Richard in high regard.
We're just pointing out that there are different people.
Different strokes for different folks, as they said back in the 60s.
Bill Regnery, who's a friend of mine who founded NPI, who is, I guess, Richard's boss at NPI, if you will.
And he said a couple of years ago that the big five, the five people that were doing more for anyone in this country for our people.
This was a couple of years ago.
He told me.
He said, Jared Taylor, Kevin McDonald, Richard, Peter Brimilow, and yours truly.
And by extension, if anybody ever mentions me, I mean, they have to mention the people that work with me on this show, Keith, especially Eddie Sam.
God knows.
I mean, I'm nothing without the people.
We are.
It's truly a team effort here.
But you look at those people.
Jared Taylor reaches an academic audience.
Kevin McDonald also.
Peter Brimilo, mainly on immigration.
Richard with his style and substance.
And then, of course, we reach a traditional audience, a southern audience, a Christian audience.
But we certainly overlap on the biggest things, which is race and Jewish power and influence.
But each of those individuals, and certainly no list could be complete without David Duke.
And even if you updated it for the current year, the Red Ice team is doing things that none of us are doing.
But every one of those individuals in those organizations have different approaches and reach different people.
So that's great.
And Richard does it, and he does it well, and nobody could do what Richard does but Richard.
But what I'm saying is, I didn't even mean to get off on that departure, but what we're focusing on is the good news that's happening.
Richard Spencer at Texas A ⁇ M and at Auburn.
Yours truly at Northwestern.
The difference with mine, I think, was that we were invited by a professor to speak there, and it was to little fanfare.
I didn't even announce it on the show until after it had already happened.
And I was called that by design.
What the legacy media wants is a media circus.
They want to see blood flowing in the streets.
And they've gotten it.
And they've gotten it.
But what is happening, what's being pointed out by the antifaw or antifa protesters who are basically bringing the war to the right.
It's not the right that's attacking them, the right-wingers.
It's the left-wingers that are attacking the right-wingers.
It's been very interesting to note the police response, James.
It's a perfect example of what Sam Francis called a narco-tyranny.
There's anarchy when it comes to protecting the rights, the legal rights of law-abiding citizens like the alt-right protesters and the alt-right people trying to speak.
On the other hand, there is tyranny in enforcing the law unfairly and in a biased way against the alt-right.
For example, in Berkeley, you saw that the attack was initially brought against the alt-right people by the left-wingers.
Well, nothing was done to the left-wing by the Berkeley police.
However, when the right-wingers started to retaliate and to defend themselves, then those people were getting arrested by the Berkeley police.
But perfect example of a narco-tyranny.
In Alabama, though, you saw the exact opposite.
It was the Antifa coming in in these ski masks, which is illegal to do in a public demonstration of that sort.
And you had these smokies, as we call them, these Alabama state troopers in the trooper hats with these deep southern voices that would make us sound like Yankees, and they are taking care of business.
And you know what is so wonderful about that, James?
It basically falls into, it links us up with Confederate History Month.
We're having a civil war in this country.
There is a civil war.
What was the civil war about?
It was about part of the country refusing to acknowledge the authority of the ruling regime or the ruling culture.
Back then it was southerners.
Now it's people in blue state America like California, the sanctuary cities, people like this.
These people are saying, we don't care what the law of the land is.
We're going to defy it because it doesn't fit with our worldview.
So, you know, some things never change.
What changes is that we are indeed what our Confederate ancestors recognized more than 150 years ago.
We are actually two nations, and we need to be at least two nations because there's going to be no peace as long as one side or the other trolls things.
If the Red State America is in control, Blue State America will be up in arms, hot as a peppered coon, as we say here in the South.
On the other hand, if they're in charge, we are legitimately aggrieved.
At least all violence was being stopped down in Auburn.
They were pulling the ski masks off these people because they're not supposed to have ski masks.
In Berkeley, they rioted.
The police absolutely surrendered the streets for essentially the entire day.
And there were street fights and fireworks, M80s being thrown, tear gas being thrown by civilians, broken bottles, punches.
I mean, it was just amazing.
They came in when they found out when the word was filtering back to them that the left was losing.
I mean, the right wing was just punching them out.
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I think it was said of Helen of Troy that she had the face that would launch a thousand ships.
Well, my Moldilocks had the hair that would sink a thousand ships.
But the picture of Nathan Coldcock and Moldilocks certainly made a thousand impressions throughout the national news.
We'll talk about that and tie it into the victory lap that Richard Spencer is currently.
Justifiably so.
Justifiably so.
Great job by our friend Richard.
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And then in the third hour, Eddie the Bombetter Miller will be in with me, and we'll talk about, or really God only knows during Eddie's hour, but it'll be an hour of freewheeling radio, that much I can tell you.
But again, right now, lots of good things happening for our show, for the movement.
Richard was at Auburn this week, and a stunning legal victory.
I think the legal victory orchestrated by Sam Dixon and my own lawyer, Kyle Bristow.
Kyle, of course, up in Michigan, but he was in communication with Sam, and I believe they bounced some ideas off of each other.
Sam represented Richard in court and got that, what was it, the Keith and Jungjunction?
He got the injunction lifted.
And so, basically, the reason they had to go to court at all was at first Auburn was going to respect the Auburn is a public university, meaning it's taxpayer-funded, meaning that they operate by the same rules as the Ronald Reagan building where NPI holds its conferences, as the state park where American Renaissance holds its conferences.
If it's a public institution, they cannot deny anyone the right to peaceably assemble there.
They cannot turn down anybody so long as they pay the money and have security.
Well, but they play games, okay?
They play reindeer games.
They do stuff like they did to Richard, which is they first say it's okay, and then as close as they can to the date and time of the actual speech, they come and say, oh, we've reconsidered trying to catch you on a short issue.
So everybody anticipates that now.
You know, they've been to the well once too often.
We know what their tactics are.
So we're prepared for the lawsuit that will inevitably come.
We're ready to go.
We've got the briefs ready to go because we know they're going to try to pull the rug out from under us at the 11th hour.
And of course, their excuse, as has been the case before, well, we think there may be violence.
Well, if there was any violence, it'd be coming from the left side, certainly not our people, as is always the case.
And the Southern police, unlike the ones in Berkeley, California, know what to do with violent protesters.
Well, the bottom line is the Supreme Court said you can't grant someone a heckler's veto, which means if people threaten violence against someone they don't like, you cancel that person's speech out of fear of violence.
Well, you know, some things ever change.
The Alabama police now and the Alabama police back in George Wallace's day both dealt with violent protesters the same way.
The difference is now America has alternative media like us, like MPI, like Amrin and other groups, and they have another way of looking at it.
So you don't get that slanted reporting that was so typical of the civil rights movement where all the civil rights people were sweet, innocent, pure.
Yeah, we've got social media now.
And all of the opponents were mendacious, knuckle-dragging troglodytes with Ku Klux Klan hoods.
Yeah, that's right.
In the age of social media, we can get our message out there, and it doesn't have to go through a filter anymore.
This radio show, a prime example.
But yes, so there was very little violence there, a couple of punches thrown, but nothing compared to Berkeley and the Alabama troopers got it under control, lickety split.
So I would ask you this.
Keith, we've got more ground to cover than we're going to have time for because we have to end this conversation at this hour and move on.
But so answer this very quickly.
So Richard and Sam won the injunction.
The court ruled in their favor in Alabama.
You say that's because it is a southern conservative state.
If Richard, with the exact same suit, the exact same filing, the exact same briefs, the exact same everything with the exact same law behind him, if he had filed that in Berkeley, you think it would have been a totally different decision handed down by the judge?
Absolutely.
Here's what the situation is.
You would have one result in the Ninth Circuit, another result in the Fifth Circuit, which is where Alabama is.
And as a result, you would have the famous split of opinions among the circuits, which is one of the grounds for the U.S. Supreme Court granting sertiorari on one of these cases and taking up and saying, we've got to reconcile the law between the Ninth Circuit and the Fifth Circuit.
So that may be the way to get this whole thing up to the Supreme Court.
But I don't think there's any power on earth that can turn a conservative out of a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals judge.
Well, so the reason I ask that is since Richard's speech in Auburn and Coulter's speech in Berkeley was canceled, and they may have reversed that by now.
But you would say, well, Ann Coulter could go to court in California and say, hey, well, look what happened.
They had this Richard Spencer guy in Auburn, and it's the exact same situation, a public university, and I'm here to speak.
They've got to say what liberals always say.
We're smarter than those people down in Alabama.
This is it.
So when it's a precedent set in favor of our people, those precedents aren't always followed.
But by God, Brown versus Borden, Roe versus Wade, those precedents must never be questioned, correct?
Well, yes, but then on the other hand, those were U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
None of these have gone to the U.S. Supreme Court.
And I don't think that the left is going to take these things up to the Supreme Court because they would stand a good chance of losing now that there seems to be a 5-4 conservative majority on the court.
And I don't even see conservatives like John Roberts or Anthony Kennedy going the other way, going sideways on us on a free speech issue like this.
This is about as cut and dried as it can get, folks.
And if you're not going to support the First Amendment, you know, there's all this question about whether the Second Amendment ought to be written out of the Constitution and other things that are, you know, closer questions.
But freedom of speech like this, if they came down, if the U.S. Supreme Court came down against Supreme Court, particularly with its current makeup, it would be shocking.
But, you know, I've been shocked before.
Well, look, the bottom line is this.
Richard won in Alabama.
There's no doubt about that.
But that is a small victory.
It's a significant victory, but a small victory in the grand scheme of all of the losses we've suffered over the course of the last 150 years.
And what I say to that is this, especially now as it continues to unravel, even though things are going relatively well for us right now, and we are riding a crest, still ultimately, the trajectory of this country is going down, down, down, demographically especially.
See, what they're doing is they don't have to worry about winning with this court of last resort, this philosopher's stone, this final Trump card that they always play, which is the power of judicial review in the federal judiciary, because they're electing a new people.
They're letting these people in.
That's why Jeff Sessions' work as the Attorney General in shutting down third world immigration is probably the most important thing the Trump administration could do to prevent us from going over Niagara Falls in a barrel as a nation.
They've got to let Jeff Sessions be turned loose.
Yeah, let Jeff Sessions be Jeff Sessions.
The best one they've got by far.
He's probably better than the president but uh, I will.
I will say this, I have grown more machiavellian, I think I I mentioned this in a previous show not long ago.
I I think if you live in a homogeneous society, if you lived in the America of our forefathers, a White Christian nation, you could have a sense of fair play that guided you, you could have rule of law and you could have all of these things, because these are, these are things that come keith from Western civilization, as you well know, but it's not just Western civilization, they're part of our Anglo-saxon heritage.
Like a trial by jury and, if you'll notice, when you find problems, when you find the insurance companies and the business Roundtable complaining about runaway juries, they are always juries that have a majority of non-whites on them.
When you have non-whites trying to uh operate within this Anglo-saxon framework, it doesn't work so well.
That's where.
Well, this is what we're getting.
That's what that's what it's getting.
Well, you know, that's just another example of it.
But basically, if you have an opponent that does not feel constrained by starry decisis, which is the principle of the governed, the primary principle governing appellate law, which is that you find a precedent and that should control what is going on.
Well, of course, Brown Versus Board Of Education did not follow Starry Decisis.
Neither did Row Versus Wade never.
Neither did a whole you know boatload of Civil Rights era decisions.
So now we are stuck with precedents that we're supposed to follow that were not based upon precedent.
Somebody's going to have to be the little boy that told the emperor that he had no clothes and say look, Brown Versus Board Of Education was wrongly decided, we don't have to follow it.
Roe Versus Wade was wrongly decided, we don't have to follow it.
Well, I agree Keith, and this is what i'm getting at.
We live in a nation now, of course, with the rogue judges that pick and choose which laws they want to enforce based upon the tenets of political correctness.
You live in a homogeneous, high trust society, you can operate under that set of morality.
But when you live in a low trust, multicultural society, rule of law, sense of fair play, those are Western principles, those are Christian principles, those aren't the principles, absolutely.
Yeah Anglo-saxon, that this is not their principles and they never, they never limit themselves by The sense of fair play.
And if you are going into a fight, a political fight or any kind of fight with someone who doesn't play by the rules, but you insist on playing by the rules yourself.
You are tied, both hands behind your back.
You will lose every time.
So, as I say, you brought a knife, you brought a knife to a gunfight.
We don't even bring that much our people.
That is not us here.
We bring a cannon every night to the conservatives.
Principled constitutionalist conservatives are going to get you nowhere.
A ted cruise would get you nowhere.
You have to have somebody like Donald Trump.
You have to be result oriented.
Basically, you can't go into a match where you're using the Marquee De Queensbury rules and your opponent has an old holds bar uh cage fight mentality.
That's going against.
Principles are important.
There are some people that say race is all that matters.
Some people say principles are all that matter.
They're both wrong.
I think it's certainly our race gave birth to the principles that guided the founding of this country and our constitution and everything else.
Our principles are fine.
You have to have principles and a moral rudder and all of these things.
But all of that stuff only works if you're in a homogenous society of people who believe in them.
These people that we're going against don't believe in them.
This isn't their culture.
This isn't their way of life.
And if you choose to do battle with them with your hands tied behind your back, you'll lose every time.
Like we've lost everything since the Fredo Pareto said.
He said, When I am weak, I ask you for equality and justice because those are your principles.
When I'm strong, I deny those principles to you because that is my principle.
We got to get more Machiavellian, more Machiavellian until we get it worked out.
Then we can be fair again.
We've got to take a break.
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