July 15, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And I'm happy to be here with you, ladies and gentlemen, most importantly.
And in this third hour tonight, we're going to talk about Unite the Right.
So we've talked about this the last couple of weeks, I think, here and there.
But this is going to be a dedicated time to talk about this.
What this is, of course, is a rally to be held at Lee Park in Charlottesville, Virginia on August the 12th.
It is supposed to work to do something that is always something that should be worked on, and that is to bring the different factions and the different personalities of what is known as the pro-white movement together.
We have to come together and fight together as a unified force.
Listen, there is probably no entity or individuals that have done that better than us.
We have never had a beef with any other personality in this movement ever.
I think universally we are respected.
Universally, we are looked upon quite well because we just don't get into that.
We rise above that turbulence, and it has never affected us at all.
I can't think of anyone in our movement who has ever said anything negative about this show or anybody on it.
And certainly we have never done that to anyone else.
And that's just the way it should be.
I mean, that's just common sense.
If you're talking about friends and allies, you work with them, not against them.
We have never let egos and jealousies or anything like that affect our ability to work well with others.
And we have collaborated with people who have been willing to work with us.
And we've always tried to lend a helping hand.
Well, and I hope that this event can be something that fosters that throughout the different realms.
But that's what's going on.
So it's a two-part event, I guess you could say.
One purpose is to facilitate that togetherness that we just talked about.
And the other is, of course, to defend the Robert E. Lee Monument that is under attack there in Charlottesville and is in danger of removal.
And so there was a similar event, though less well-known, less publicized, less attended, that Richard Spencer and some others participated in a few weeks ago that we covered on this show, of course, the famous Torchlight Rally.
That was there at the same park that this event will be held at, this Encore event, on August the 12th.
And with that being said, that sort of gives you the background.
Here is the latest.
There are some threats against this rally, both legally and, I guess you could say, extracurricularly.
So Some busybody do-gooder is filing a lawsuit claiming that there will be threats of violence from our people, which is never the case.
I have never known anyone personally that has engaged in any violence or illegal activity or threats of violence or anything like that.
But they are petitioning the county commission or the city council or whatever governing body there is that has purview over the park to revoke the permit that Jason Kessler took out to host this event.
That probably will fail, but there is still a long shot, Hail Mary chance that this could be scuttled through that route.
In the meantime, if there's one thing I like more than a conservative radio tough guy, I love anonymous internet tough guys, Eddie.
Oh, man, what you talking about?
I love them.
And there's a lot of internet tough guys who say they're going to be coming to bonk some heads and they're going to be coming to beat some Nazis and take out some Nazis.
I need a good button whipping.
I haven't had one in a while.
It might do me good.
You might administer one.
Anyway, so you've got legal threats and threats of violence.
Of course, always from the left.
And that's where we stand right now.
But until something manifests itself, it's all systems go.
And I do want everyone to attend this rally August 12th in Charlottesville.
I will not be there.
You know, I got to chime in here for a minute.
I'm going to tell you what, people, and me and James talked about this.
I've got a couple of pieces of information.
If Dr. Michael Hill is there, and I'm 90% sure he's going to be there, he's planning to be there.
So God willing, he'll be there.
He's on the speaking docket.
And if you know what?
If Rich Hamlin's going to be there, you can bet both gonads that if you're near them, if you support those two guys, you can believe is 100% legit.
Now, here's the warning I have for you young guys who've never been engaged in anything like this.
You've never been in the battle like this.
Beware of getting off with strangers that you don't know and running your mouth.
That's right.
Talking free and loose in ways that you, first of all, shouldn't be under any circumstance, but certainly shouldn't be.
My advice to anybody is it's very simple.
People ask me, am I worried about molds or infiltration?
James, you know what they need to do?
They need to see, search out Michael Hill.
When you get there, search out Dr. Hill, search out Rich Hamlin.
Those two guys are the real deal.
And make yourself familiar with them.
Make yourself familiar with those guys that are in that organization.
And you can feel certain.
You can feel certain.
James Edwards told me, if it comes to them guys, from them two guys I just mentioned, you can assume it is safe.
Is it coming from James Edwards?
That's who you want to look up.
There are good people that will be there.
There's no doubt.
But I would say this for everyone.
My advice is always, look, I have never advocated or called for violence or participated in a violent act, but I would say this.
Don't say anything to anyone that you wouldn't say in front of an FBI agent or in a court of law.
If you stick to that, you can't go wrong.
Now, there are people there that will try to bait you.
There are people there that may try to engage you, perhaps physically.
Have your cameras ready.
Now, I say, I want everybody to be there, but I won't be there.
Is that because I'm telling people to do something that I'm not willing to do?
No, listen, we have done this stuff before quite successfully, and I'll tell you more about that in a minute.
The fact of the matter is, somebody needs to be here to run the show.
And so I will be here to run the show, and we are leaning towards sending Eddie to this event.
If not, Eddie, someone else will be there to cover it for the political session.
But no matter what, on August the 12th, which is a Saturday, we will be live with a correspondent or A field hand, if you will.
One of our people will be there in Charlottesville, whether it's Eddie, a member of our hosting staff, or a correspondent that we bring on, maybe somebody like Brad Griffin.
Somebody will be there in Charlottesville to give you a live report on the scene.
We'll tell you everything that happened earlier in the day, and they will tell you certainly everything that's happening from 6 p.m. Central to 9 p.m. Central because we will be live in Charlottesville, that whole show on August the 12th, with friends and correspondents, if not one of our own hosts there.
And that's why I'm not going is because I want to anchor it from the studio to make sure.
Me and Sam could anchor it too.
But I want to be here in the studio that night, and we'll send somebody else.
We'll have somebody else there.
Anyway, I do have the, I'm hopeful, I'm optimistic, but I also have some concern.
We'll share that with you when we come back.
So stay tuned.
And Eddie, I think, wants to chime in on this as well.
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And now back to tonight's show.
The Unite the Right rally, Charlottesville, Virginia, Lee Park, August the 12th.
You probably have heard about it already.
We've mentioned it a couple of times, not this extensively.
I am supportive.
I am optimistic.
I am also a little cautious.
And I will tell you that, and I will tell you why on each of those things in just a moment.
But first, just in case you don't know exactly what this is, and I think we did a fair job of describing it in the last segment.
We found a clip on the internet that really breaks it down quite inspirationally.
And we'd like to share that with you now, and then Eddie and I will tackle it.
Here it comes.
Genocide isn't always with guns and bombs.
The European people are facing genocide, not only on this continent, but in Europe and in any place where we call home.
The international Jewish system, the capitalist system, and the forces of globalism want to destroy our people.
They're doing this through mass immigration.
They're doing this through so-called hate speech laws.
They're doing this from the prosecution of nationalist organizers.
But they're also doing it by erasing us.
One of the tactics used in a genocide is the destruction of cultural symbols of the people.
We saw in South Africa over the last 25 years and in former Rhodesia what has been done.
When majority rule was introduced, and let us remember, by 2040, majority rule in the United States will be non-white as we will quickly become a minority on this continent.
And by 2100, if things don't radically change, we will become a minority in every European homeland.
But in South Africa and Rhodesia, one of the first things terrorists like Nelson Mandela did was begin tearing down the monuments of the Afrikaner and Boer people.
We see in universities, they're removing Afrikaans from being taught and spoken in the schools to tear the people away from their language and their heritage.
The destruction of monuments, the Rhodes Must Fall movement, shows the purpose of multiculturalism isn't just to embrace different cultures and identities, it's to destroy ours.
This has happened time and time again throughout history, to make a people not even relegated to the history books by destroying everything organic about their experience, by removing them from their language, from their culture, from their heroes and their ancestors.
This is happening today in the American South.
In the South, they are tearing down our monuments to our Confederate heroes.
They've already done this in New Orleans.
They're doing it in towns and cities around the South because the new South, the South that the globalists want to create, is a South without Southern people.
They are trying to not just demographically displace us, but to destroy our legacy, destroy our birthright, and to destroy our children's inheritance of knowing who their ancestors were and who their ancestors were willing to die for, which is them.
Our people, our monuments, our symbols, and our culture are organic and live on.
And the tearing down of our monuments is one of the clearest shows that just like 1984, they want to be able to destroy knowledge of the past so they, the Jewish power structure, can try and control the future.
I'm inviting all nationalists and patriots to join us on August 12th in Charlottesville, Virginia, to take a stand, not just for our Confederate monuments, but for our European identity.
This is no longer a battle of the south of the Mason-Dixon line versus the North or of Americans versus Europeans.
Europeans around the world are under siege and they want to destroy monuments, buildings, streets of our people that were named for our ancestors because it represents us.
Southern heroes represent men that were willing to go forth, fight, and give life and live for freedom, for independence, and for the future of their children.
If you're a northerner watching this video, I encourage you to also join us because this isn't just a southern fight.
Because in the north, they will soon be coming after they've removed all the Confederate monuments for the monuments to Union soldiers.
Because of course, many Union soldiers didn't have a progressive view on race or transgenders or globalism.
They're coming for the names of our founders that are on buildings and universities because they had politically incorrect ideas.
They had ideas of national sovereignty.
We in the Traditionalist Worker Party believe in no more brother wars.
Never again will we be able to be turned against one another based on regional or ethnic identity because Europeans stand as one, as one people with a shared past and a shared future.
Okay, well, that clip certainly broke it down much more in much more detail than I did in the first segment.
Your reaction to that clip, that is why they're having the rally.
Let me put it that way.
That is why, much more even than what I said, to defend the monuments, to unite the right, it is about our identity.
And so for those reasons and beyond, that is why we are encouraging people to be in Charlottesville on August the 12th.
Your response, you listened to that clip along with myself and everyone else in our audience, Eddie.
You know, that was a great, that was beyond, that was a fantastic clip.
That man summed up just about everything.
I didn't know you were going to play that clip, James, but I would like to add what Dr. Michael Hill said when we were at Wattumpka a couple of weeks ago.
He said that, and it's true, people, he said that once these people, our enemies that hate you, you have no idea, people, if you have not been involved in the struggle as long as Dr. Hill's been in there, he's been in there longer than us in some ways.
I've been in it since the Birmingham bombings of 63.
But you have no idea if you're new to this battle, how much you're hated.
They hate everything about you.
But Dr. Hill said, once they get through with the fiber, which is our flags, our Confederate battle flags, our body blue flags, and once they get through the granite, our statues, guess what they're coming for?
And you've heard me say this about a couple of weeks ago in Wattumpka.
They're coming for the flesh.
Amen.
And you know whose flesh they're coming for, honey pie?
They're coming for yours, and they're coming for your mothers.
They're coming for your daughter.
And if you're one of the cucked out listeners, well, if you're cucked out.
Oh, they're going to love it with having with you, honey.
You know what?
They're going to love it.
We don't have cucked out listeners, but I will tell you, they will come for the cucked out people first.
Russell Moore.
Their wives and their daughters.
Let me tell you what they're going to do to Russell Moore.
They're going to make him, and I hope I don't sound too brilliant.
No, Leave it to the imagination.
He will be people like Russell Moore.
They're going to go down too.
They hate.
You know what?
You know what?
They hate Russell Moore.
They hate him more than do us.
They do because they can at least respect us for having some testosterone.
Well, really, a lot more than some.
For having testosterone at a high level, for having the courage of our conviction.
As much as they may hate us, they hate Russell more and the weaklings more.
Why do they despise them?
They despise them.
Look what they did to the white cooks in South Africa who said he was going to share power with Mandela.
What an idiot.
You never even hear what was the clerk said, we're going to share power.
You never hear from him anymore.
But you know what, people?
I'm not lying to you.
I'm 70 years old.
I've been around this.
I grew up in the hood when I was a kid.
I grew up in the worst part of the United States you could possibly imagine.
It was horrible.
And these people, they despise you.
Well, we call Eddie Dr. Pappy because he received his PhD in race relations on the mean streets of South Memphis.
God Almighty saved me.
When I was a kid, 10, 11 years old, I had grown blacks.
They tried every way they knew to try to kill me.
I had to sleep with a, I slept with a Sweet 16 gauge, a Sweet 16 Browning automatic under my bed.
I slept with a model 1898 38 special.
They just came out with an 1898 with a 38 special.
Supple one under my pillow.
I carried one to school.
Had to go to school.
Had to come home from school a different way every day.
These people hate you because you're white.
They hate you.
Our Jewish brethren hate you because you're Christian.
They hate every fiber of your being.
There's nothing they would rather do than to run over you and to kill your children and your mother and to rape them to death.
And they will get that.
The only reason they haven't got to be that is that God come hill or high water.
They haven't got to that yet because they have to go through the process.
And the process is well.
It's on the way.
It's in mid-motion.
All right, we've got to come back.
I'll tell you reasons why I'm cautious about this next.
Stay tuned.
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Unite the Right, let me state unequivocally, I want everyone listening to me to go to this event if they can, and if they so choose.
I think it is an event worth going to and showing your support for all the reasons we've stated earlier in this hour.
However, there are some aspects of this that make me just a little bit apprehensious.
And in the spirit of full disclosure, I will share that with you as well.
Why do I share that with you?
Because you're my audience.
And I will tell you the good and the bad, and I will share my full mind with you because I believe you deserve that.
Number one, there are 10 speakers slated to deliver remarks at this event.
And outside of Richard Spencer and Michael Hill, both good friends of ours.
Dr. Hill's rock solid.
Half of those speakers don't use their real name.
So color me skeptical.
Now, we came at this from a very different path.
Discretion.
Discretion is a very powerful.
Arguably, we have made as much, if not more, news than anyone in this movement over the course of the last 13 years under our real names.
I believe that in order to be a leader, you not only should, but certainly must use your real name.
So I have a hard time coming from my perspective, following anyone who uses a pseudonym.
I understand some people using aliases if they cannot be outed, but those people shouldn't submit themselves for leadership positions.
And these people that I don't know, and I don't know these people.
Let me chime in with Dr. Dean.
They may be as rock-solid as you or me, Eddie, and they may be even more rock-solid.
Dr. Duke said and Dr. Hill said, it made a lot of sense to me.
We can't all be on the front line as warriors, but what you can people be if these people are using pseudonyms, like James said, James, I don't want to cut you off, but I will repeat something Dr. Hill said.
You can still support the movement.
I totally understand.
I've worked in situations.
I've worked in hospitals in Memphis where if they found out who I was, matter of fact, I did lose one job in a hospital because they found out who I was.
If you've got small children, you know what you can do?
You can write a check and you can send it to the League of the South.
You can write a check and you can send it to the political suspool.
You can pass out cards.
You can do that.
Everybody can do something because I'm telling you what, I cannot emphasize this enough.
James, I'm sorry I cut you off some.
We're getting really wild.
That's fine.
But listen, everybody can not only do something, if you look at your precious children in the face, if you look at your beautiful wife, if you look at them, and you can see what can happen to them, what's happened in South Africa, what's happened in South Memphis to me when I was a kid, to some of my friends.
You have to do something.
If you don't, you know what?
If you don't, you're worse than scum.
The Bible says that the man who will not work and take care of his family is worse than, I can't remember, he's worse than a damn reprobate.
You have to do something.
I think that was exactly the King James translation, Eddie.
But anyway, so I'm a little skeptical of people who won't use the real name, but more power to them if they're silent.
I just don't know because I don't know these people.
I don't know everybody.
And if you're going to have a successful movement.
We'll check in if you can't use your name.
Well, a lot of people don't use their names, but a lot of people support from the backstage.
Do something.
We're talking about people on the main stage at this event.
But that's fine.
If you're going to have a successful movement, you can't know everybody and everybody can't know you.
I'm just saying I don't know these people and they're not using their real name.
And so that's not the way we came at this.
And so it's a little different.
Now, number two, if I was going to have an event, a Confederate monument event at that, I would look around and I would say, who over the course of the last 10 years have had the biggest Confederate monument rallies?
Has there been anyone who has had a largely successful, well-attended rally?
And let's find out who those people are and let's see what worked for them.
Well, it just so happens that those people are us.
Going back to 2005, and we stopped Al Sharpton from marching in Memphis by having 200 people join us at a vigil at Confederate Park in downtown Memphis, all the way to just two years ago when we drew over 500 people, 500 people.
The first event was ours and ours alone in 2005.
That was the political cesspool by itself.
200 people in an age before social media proliferated.
200 people in 2005.
That is incredible.
And that catapulted us to national prominence.
That was our first big claim to fame.
And then, of course, from two years ago, we did collaborate with the Sons of Confederate veterans.
But the night before the event, I asked the leader of the local chapter of the SCV how many people they expected.
They said, we've got a firm headcount on this.
Very certain that we're going to have at least 100 people.
Maybe, maybe 150, he said.
Well, at the event, over 500 people showed up.
We drew the crowd.
We drew the crowd.
And, of course, the League of the South has done this as well.
And Michael Hill is a part of this platform.
So Michael Hill, of course, any event that has Michael Hill should be supportive.
And because Michael Hill is a part of this, I'm sure he probably knows the people better than I do.
But the fact of the matter is, we have done these things.
And if I was planning something along these lines, I would reach out.
And they did well to reach out to Michael Hill, God knows.
But I would perhaps have, because there's perhaps some things we could share with these leaders or the organizers of this event that they don't know.
At a similar rally in Charlottesville, they had certainly a more sparsely attended event, although it did get a great bit of news coverage because of the torchlight rally, and we're very supportive of that.
But anyway, so all that being said, those were my only concerns.
A lot of people using pseudonyms and perhaps there are some things they're not going to do that they could be doing that we know from experience If it hadn't been us, Eddie, I would say the same thing.
If it had been some other group that had drawn 200 and 500 people respectively at events over the course of a decade, I would say those are the people you need to go out and talk to.
But as you know, there's no ego in this at all.
We are supportive.
We are going to dedicate an entire show to this.
We're going to try to send you out there, Eddie.
And if not you, we're going to have somebody there to cover this.
We want people to go.
But that's just me being completely frank with the crowd.
Well, here's the thing.
I'll chime in again.
Listen, people, y'all know me.
Y'all on the cesspool audience, you know me.
And listen, I'm going to tell you a whole flat out.
Doctor, I met Dr. Michael Hill in instant.
I mean, it was just instant chemistry.
I'm going to tell you flat out this.
One of my favorite people.
The man has been in the movement since the 90s.
He told, I think, 94.
He is the real deal.
You can trust this man.
I guarantee you, you can trust him as much as you can trust me.
Well, certainly the League of the South has more experience on this issue than we do.
There's no doubt about it.
He's the man.
He's the man.
I respect him.
I mean, I look to him for guidance and ask what to do.
So I'm telling you again, once you get there, don't go off to some do some part.
If you young guys have been experiencing this, now don't think I'm trying to be too cautious.
Just watch who you're with.
Follow Dr. Michael Hill.
Make sure you link up with him.
Network with him when you get there.
I think the thing is supposed to start.
Michael Hill, we can guarantee, will make sure that it's done right or at least his part.
His people, the people that are near him, will be doing the demonstration right.
For some of these other people who don't use their real names, we can't vouch for them.
And I got to tell you something else.
Some of you people may poo-poo and say, well, this ain't me.
You might get 100 people, might get 200 people, you got to get 300 people.
It could be the biggest thing that's ever happened, Daddy.
We don't know.
That's right.
But you know something else?
It has to, by God, start somewhere.
We have to start somewhere.
We have to do something.
Like Dr. Hill said, and I know you're thinking, well, you know, Dr. Hill, Dr. Hill, Dr. Hill.
Well, the man gave the greatest speech I've ever heard.
You know, our people are being genocided, just like the play right before we came on the segment.
We are being genocided, people.
And we'll go back again, Dr. Hill, Dr. Duke.
I think there's like 100,000 white women of, what is it, a year, James, that are raped in the United States.
We're being killed.
We're being attacked every which way.
We're being locked out of the school of the Aubrey League schools.
Our people are being locked out of the great universities.
We're being locked out of the jobs.
Look, the police departments in Memphis, Chicago, you name the big city, the big city police departments.
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Everywhere, you're being locked out.
There's more ways, like the clip said, to genocide of people than just killing them.
But guess what, sweetheart?
We're being killed too.
And listen, you can start.
You can come to Charlottesville.
You can start something there.
And listen, somebody has to do it.
Somebody has to pay a price and do something.
The point is, you're right.
We have to try.
People should go to this event.
I hope that this event makes what we were able to do with 500 people in 2015 pale in comparison.
I hope this is more successful than anything we've ever done because it's all about the movement.
But I would not be doing my job if I didn't tell you the reasons why I think you should go.
And ultimately, I do think you should go if you can.
But I also want to share with you reasons for concern because I don't want to just be a blind cheerleader for this.
And you go there and something goes sideways.
And you say, well, James Edwards, tell me to go.
No, I'm going to give you the pros and the cons.
Ultimately, I think there are more pros than cons.
I'm giving you the pros and the cons tonight.
You make your own decision.
You know another thing?
One more thing before we come back for the break.
And I'm going to say Dr. Hill one more time.
I hope you all are getting seeing me saying Dr. Hill.
But perfection, a perfect messes up the good.
Perfect is the enemy of the good.
Everything doesn't come out perfect.
Do start something, okay?
Charlottesville is a great place to start it.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, Unite the Right.
Well, as you know, there's going to be a rally in the fifth of our culture, our heroes, and our identity.
August 12th, Charlottesville, Virginia.
I won't be in attendance, but TPC is considering sending Eddie the Bombardier and will most certainly, no matter what, provide live coverage of the event on the air.
Rallies like Unite the Right can be effective, even victorious.
We've had, as I mentioned earlier, and as you well know, experience organizing similar events that stretch back for more than a decade long before the rise of the alt-right and the proliferation of social media.
In 2005, TPC's first claim to fame came and it catapulted us into the national media conversation where we've remained a fixture ever since.
That was, of course, our showdown with Al Sharpton in Memphis holding dueling rallies at Confederate themed parks in Memphis.
We had over 200 people come and he canceled a march as a result of the people that we had drawn.
And so we were very excited about that.
But that in 2005 was merely a warm-up act to our event 2015, which once again made national news.
The story reads, James Edwards, host of the racist political accessible radio program, organized an event in Memphis which drew more than 500 supporters in response to a vote by the Memphis city leaders to remove a monument to Nathan Bedford Forest.
Well, we certainly did that.
So the point is, though, it can be done.
It can be done because we've done it.
Through TPC, we've done it twice in Memphis.
And I hope that my friends find similar success next month in Charlottesville.
You have the information about it.
Although they don't call it Lee Park anymore in Charlottesville, they call it Emancipation Park.
Now, James, before you leave that, two items.
Egregious, embarrassing.
Even if I was a white-hating communist like those city council leaders in Charlottesville are Emancipation Park is just embarrassing.
You know, two items before we run out of time.
James, we're going to have to do it again real soon in Memphis.
You probably well know, now they're getting ready to make another run at, well, I still call it Confederate Park.
I still call it Forrest Park, where we have the grave of the great General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
We've defended that park two or three times.
I forget.
We're going to have to do it again soon.
They're coming after him again.
And they're also coming after Jefferson Davis Park downtown.
But listen, secondly, I would like to make a plea.
James mentioned we drew 500 people back, and I'm getting old.
I can't remember which year it was.
Two years ago, that was just the year before last.
Yeah, we've done it three times.
But listen, people, if you can, the people that support us here in Memphis, I'm asking you, I'm pleading with you.
If you have the wherewithal and the means, come up to Charlottesville and support us up there.
You won't regret it, I guarantee you.
We've got to do this battle.
And listen, and save some of your gunpowder dry because pretty soon we're going to have to be having another battle here in Memphis.
I think before the summer's up, though.
Figuratively speaking, of course, he's the way our enemies are talking.
They're already saying the statues have got to come out.
That's fine.
How many times have we got to defend the park?
Not this time, because I can tell you that that's just some blowhard BS because the state of Tennessee legislature has already put in a law.
The city of Memphis, no matter how bad it wants, can't be aware of it.
But you know what?
Law don't mean crap.
If they come down there, if they march on it and do it, they're not going to, it's not going to happen to me.
Well, they blocked a little bit.
I don't know, James.
Let me not play advocates, the devil's advocate.
They shut down our wonderful black brethren.
They shut down one of the major arteries in the United States.
They shut down Interstate 40.
It goes from coast to coast.
They shut that whole sucker down.
Matter of fact, the anniversary, James, about a week ago.
They shut the damn thing down.
And you know what the black police chief did here in Memphis, folks?
We talked about it.
He sat arm in arm with him and saying, well, he's probably saying pass the watermelon or something.
Instead of saying kumbaya, but he's sat in there marching with these criminals that blocked the, I couldn't even imagine that.
You got people having babies, people having heart attacks, shutting down the traffic for hours on end.
She shut that down on Memphis-Arkansas Bridge.
So, I'm telling you flat out, law don't mean jack.
If you have enough of the, if you have enough.
Now, they go down there with a bulldozer and run over the monument, but they're not going to remove it.
The Memphis City Council will not remove it legally because the state is legally, right?
Now, illegally, what can you do?
The blacks will, though.
Well, they may go down there with sledgehammers and do their damnedest, but the state of Tennessee has passed a law saying that you cannot a Confederate monument.
The state of Alabama also just passed a law, I think, say the state of Alabama passed a law.
I hadn't read the law, but it goes something like this, that no Confederate monument shall be harmed.
That's right.
So we've got that in Tennessee.
They don't have that in Virginia, and they did not have that in New Orleans.
But we do have that in Tennessee, which is why I'm not that worried right now.
But I do want to say, well, we've got to be eternally vigilant.
Anyway, I do want to say this before we go, because a lot of people should have gotten mail from us this week.
The Political Assessment is the longest-running pro-white radio show in the world.
Since 2004, good men and women, like those of you in our audience tonight, have supported us without fail, which has allowed us to achieve unprecedented results.
And as I say, and as I wrote, I believe a few days ago, maybe last week on the website, the bond that we share between our hosting staff and our audience is not something that can be easily replicated or duplicated, but rather something that is forged only after years of consistent nurturing.
For 13 years, you've enabled our battles and our victories, some of the battles and victories we've talked about this hour.
We've laughed together.
We've suffered together.
We've triumphed together.
And I, along with Eddie and the rest of our team here, eagerly anticipate our future together and what still remains undiscovered.
And so if you generously donated last month during our second Ford fundraising drive, you should by now have, and we've made mention of this earlier, in your snail mailbox an interview, a CD, off-the-record interview I conducted with Sam Dixon, during which we talk about a whole assortment of items that I think would be of interest to you.
I think you'll enjoy that CD.
So this adventure that we have here continues.
We're talking about all the news we make, all the things we've done.
Well, we've done it because of you, and it continues because of you, because you're willing to stand with us.
We love you.
When we say that, we mean it.
We're going to continue to fight for you.
We will never betray you or our righteous positions.
You can always count on us to represent you with conviction and sincerity.
And much more than that, you can count on us to continue to advance our flag and storm enemy strongholds without retreat, surrender, or apology.
As I wrote, we are playing to win and we are going to win.
Eddie?
If we don't win, don't let us come back alive.
That's what General Douglas MacArthur told General Eichelberger, I think it was at the Battle of Bougainville, I do believe.
Win or don't come back alive, son.
That's their orders.
But y'all, you know, we're about to run out of time, but I would just like to kind of reiterate, people, I can't tell you enough.
Well, most of our audience is probably aware what the attack we're under, we're suffering right now.
You know, the massive illegal immigration being brought in by our former president.
I don't know if it's slowed up yet or not.
But the biggest attack is by the enemies that we have been within our country the whole time.
And I'll just go out and say it like Dr. Duke said, excuse me, Dr. Hill said.
I'm going to say, Dr. Hill one more time.
He can say it seven different ways.
There are Jewish brethren that attack everything that we stand for.
They hate us with more hatred than you could possibly imagine.
And I'd like to also reiterate, we fight not.
I hope I'm not getting too old, y'all, with this phrase.
We fight not.
We're fighting not against flesh and blood.
We're fighting against spiritual evil at very high places.
That's what we're fighting against.
But, James, I guess I would just like to say that before we go off tonight, that if not Charlottesville, if you can't make it to Charlottesville, make it someplace.
We have to make a stand someplace somehow.
We've got to be public.
I mean, we've been public.
Listen, we would never advise you to do anything or lead you anywhere we were not willing to go or have experienced ourselves.
Folks, there's nothing that anybody out there in the alt-right's doing that we haven't done and that we haven't done very high profile and haven't done well, whether it's fighting in the court of public opinion, fighting in court like I'm doing right now with my lawsuit against the Detroit news, fighting on the streets like we've done at these Confederate park rallies that we've initiated.
Folks, we've done it all here in the political assessment.
We would never encourage you to do anything that we haven't done or that we wouldn't do with you.
But with regard to the Charlottesville situation, so as you know, we have a budget here in the political cesspool and we fundraise each quarter to fulfill that budget and to make sure that primarily we can stay on the air and cover the essential cost of our operation.
Well, anytime we do something special like go to the Republican National Convention, go to the inauguration, go to the League of the South meeting, send Keith to Amrin in a couple of weeks, or perhaps even Charlottesville.
And Red's coming up in two weeks, isn't it?
Yeah, so I mean, all this stuff costs.
And we want to send Eddie to Charlottesville, but that is above and beyond the budget.
So we had a listener in Brazil that sent in $50.
His brother sent in $25.
That is earmarked for Get Eddie to Charlottesville.
God bless those people, man.
And he asked me to read the name of his city.
You know how we typically in our fundraising drives will shout out the names of cities from which we're drawing support?
I think he wants me to read it because he knows I can't pronounce it.
I do know the province is Sao Paulo.
I can pronounce it.
Sao Paulo, okay.
The city, though.
Ooh, that's a double.
Ribieral Preto.
Somebody that speaks Spanish.
Like Ripley Listen.
Anyway, thank you for your support.
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