July 22, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, folks, we left you with a teaser at the end of that first hour.
Welcome back to the second hour of tonight's live broadcast of TPC, James Edwards, Keith Alexander, Saturday evening, July 22nd.
So we covered a lot of news that first hour involving a lot of people.
And right before time ran out, we told you that this so-called black minister in the Southern Baptist Convention has wrote an op-ed in the New York Times, which is Russell Moore's favorite anti-Christian publication to attack members of the church.
And this guy's name is Lawrence Ware.
He writes the article entitled Why I'm Leaving the Southern Baptist Convention, appropriately enough.
And I'll read it again and let Keith break it down because we certainly didn't have enough time to give this a full treatment.
Now, keep in mind that the Southern Baptist Convention, under the leadership of Steve Gaines, its president, who is also a pastor here in Memphis, and Russell Moore, George Soros' favorite Southern Baptist, have done everything they can, absolutely everything.
They have gone out of their way to alienate white conservative Christians, to alienate Trump voters.
Who are 99% of their conversations?
Sure.
Of their members.
Yes, and to alienate Southerners.
They've alienated Southerners, Baptists, and white people.
The only people who would go to a Southern Baptist church, they've actively opposed at every turn.
They went so far as to utterly and despicably embarrass themselves with this alt-right resolution at the end of the insisted that it be brought up until it was passed.
He said, we're going to do this till we get it right.
Even though they broke their own rules in doing so.
And I think certainly Steve Gaines and Russell Moore know that this isn't right.
They know that membership and baptisms are declining.
They're not doing this because they believe it's what Jesus would have them do.
I think they are there to destroy the church.
I think Steve Gaines is the John McCain of the Southern Baptist denomination.
What would that leave Russell Moore to be?
He would be Lindsey Graham.
Okay.
Well, anyway, if you want to pretend, though, that Moore and Gaines and their ilk have taken these measures to oppose the members of its church to gain favor with blacks, then this certainly would have to leave them a little distressed, because here's what this black malcontent, imagine being this much of a malcontent.
I've had enough, he writes in the New York Times.
Today I'm officially renouncing my ordination in the Southern Baptist Convention.
My reasoning is simple.
As a black scholar, yeah, I bet he's a scholar too.
I bet he's a scholar.
I'm sure he's right up there with 170 IQ, right?
As a black scholar of race and a minister who is committed to social justice, I can no longer be part of an organization that is complicit in the disturbing rise of the so-called alt-right, whose members support the abhorrent policies of Donald Trump and whose troubling racial history and current actions reveal a deep commitment to white supremacy.
He goes on to write that in 1995, a Southern Baptist churchgoer called him the N-Word.
That really had to sting if he's still lamenting it 22 years later.
And that the church is probably the high point of his life.
He probably made money off it ever since.
If it even happened, which it probably didn't.
And of course, that he writes the Southern Baptist Convention isn't doing enough to service its LGBTQ members.
Well, let's face the fact, if you are a practicing sodomite, you cannot and are not a Christian.
That's for starters.
But here are his three points of contention, Keith, why he left.
Number one, the SBC is in bed with the alt-right.
Number two, in 1995, a Southern Baptist allegedly called him the N-Word, and the Southern Baptists aren't doing enough to service the homosexuals.
This is exactly the kind of church Steve Gaines and Russell Moore are breaking their backs to try to build.
And I'm so glad that this happened.
Tell us why.
We're glad, Keith.
Well, we're glad because it brings the festering sty to a point, okay?
This shows people just exactly what comes of not being able to distinguish friends from enemies and trying to pacify evil.
That's what basically Steve Gaines and Russell Moore are trying to do.
I told you, all problems arise from sin, and the sin that they're guilty of is the sin of covetousness.
They covet a flock that God hasn't given them.
God has given them a flock of white sheep, and they want a flock of black sheep.
Well, the black sheep don't want them.
The black sheep are growing horns and teeth and coming after them.
And they have alienated their natural base and their natural following.
And to what good end?
To no good end.
They are now groveling on their hands and knees trying to pacify these people that hate their guts and have thrown them under the bus.
And again, this is, you know, why?
Because they're apparently not anti-biblical enough.
They are not so anti-biblical that they come out four square in favor of the homosexual agenda.
Now, if that is a hallmark of a good Christian nowadays, then you need to run out of that church like Lot and his family ran out of Sodom and Gomorrah.
And never look back.
Never look back or else you'll be turned into a pillar of salt.
You need to get into a good church, wash those people out of your hair, as they said in that Rogers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.
You've got to leave them behind.
This church is lost.
And if you stay with them, you're going to have to be in constant opposition to their leadership.
See, Bellevue Baptist Church, where Steve Gaines is the head pastor, has this program called Bellevue Loves Memphis, which here really means Bellevue Loves Blacks.
They buy old church buildings and give black ministers a place to preach and give them financial support.
And it doesn't matter whether they're Southern Baptists or not.
Well, they also go clean up yards and rake leaves and stuff.
Yeah, they do everything they can to transfer wealth from the white community to the black community.
And they pat themselves on the back about that.
And then they see the stunning ingratitude that this gets them from this black minister and from other black ministers.
And their solution is more cowbells.
Yeah, more cowbells.
Hit the cowbell.
I was chuckling a second ago when you were talking, Keith, because I wish people could see us.
As we were breaking down this article, Keith and I, I just noticed that midway through his commentary, we're both standing with microphones in hands just pacing the studio like caged lions.
I think there's something about this story that's gotten us animated.
It's gotten the evangelist out of us.
We're up here like we're in front of the congregation preaching.
That's right.
Well, listen, there may be, I don't think Steve Gaines and Russell Moore are this type.
I think they are there purposefully to drive the church down and to be anti-white.
But let's just say there are some otherwise decent Christians who do believe bought into the problem who sincerely have bought into it and aren't there purposefully to destroy it, aren't there purposefully to attack traditional Christians in the Southern Baptist Convention.
But let's just say there are some otherwise good people who have bought into, we got to do more for the blacks.
You cannot do enough.
You cannot do that.
When the blacks in the next frontier is the homosexuals, and then, you know, where does it all end?
You know, bestiality, I now pronounce you mane and sheep will be the next big Southern Baptist cause.
The Southern Baptists couldn't have done more to condemn the alt-right.
And not only did this guy say it wasn't enough, he says that they support the alt-right.
So they were in bed when we're like two cats in a pillow sack together fighting, you know?
I'll be right back.
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That has been, for 13 years, our official internet headquarters.
And there's a few things there that you'll find each and every week that we post.
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Sometimes it'll be interesting articles by other movement figures that we think should have a wider audience.
So we put it up there.
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Of course, promotions and announcements related to the show, the latest news and headlines that we're making.
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And of course, the main anchor of the website is the show itself, our broadcast archives and live stream, among other things.
But we were contacted this week by a longtime political cesspool fan, Blowtorch Mason.
Blowtorch Mason has been listening to this show for years, and he reached out to us and asked if he could write an exclusive piece.
He had listened to the show that Keith and I did a couple of weeks ago talking about, I believe it was Roger Devlin's article for Kevin McDonald's website about, what was it about?
Was it Devlin or no?
It's Andrew Fraser.
It was Dr. Andrew Fraser's piece.
It was about children being the collateral damage of no-fault divorce.
And Andrew Fraser wrote that piece, but he cited, I think.
Basically what he's doing in that piece that he wrote for the Ox Channel Observer, Andrew Fraser, who is from Australia, was he compared two books by two authors.
There's a guy named Andrew Root that wrote a book called The Children of Divorce, which takes a more traditionalist view and basically has the church not taking sides in the sexual revolution and the divorce industry, just saying that we're like the Red Cross.
We don't care who is responsible and at fault at the war.
We're going to treat the wounded.
On the other hand, Roger Devlin names them and shames them and says that the left is responsible for all of this carnage and that it is particularly designed to affect negatively the interests of white people.
Anyway, so that was the piece.
I think we dedicated an hour to that a couple of shows back.
Andrew Fraser's piece.
Blowtorch Mason was tuned in that night, as he always is.
And he reached out and said that that commentary that Keith primarily delivered, breaking down that article, had spurred him to write a piece for our website, which we will post on Monday.
So we have read this piece.
We've previewed it.
We're editing it right now, and it will be featured on our website on Monday.
So be sure to check it out.
But before it posts, Keith's going to give you a little teaser, a little preview in the verbal sense.
Keith, what's this article all about?
And what does our special guest writer want the audience to know?
Well, it links the phenomenon known as hypergamy with affirmative action and demonstrates how this has negatively impacted white birth rates, whites' position in society, and the future of America, Europe, and other white civilizations.
Hypergamy is a description of basic instincts for mating.
Now, everybody who is raised right believes in marital fidelity.
But left in a state of nature without, or people that have not been raised right, and of course there are many people like that in today's world.
Roger Devlin in his landmark work, Sexual Utopia in Power, points out that men are naturally polygamous.
They would like to make a play for anything in skirts, basically.
And on the other hand, the traditional thinking was that women were naturally monogamous, and a lot of preachers and others take the position that the trouble with the American family today and the high divorce rate is these evil men following their polygamous instincts.
And if they would just be the good husbands and fathers that women want them to be, that all would be right with the world.
Roger Devlin explodes that myth.
Roger Devlin says that women are no more naturally monogamous, at least in any Christian sense, than men.
But their non-monogamous instincts take a different form.
Women are naturally hypergamous.
They want to mate with the alpha male, the top dog.
And that's where their instincts lead them when a woman hasn't been raised right or falls under the influence of the pop culture of the West too much.
So hypergamy is being fostered and nourished by the divorce industry.
According to both Nathaniel Root and Roger Devlin, three-quarters of divorces in America today are initiated by women.
Even if they get the man to file the suit, he files it when the woman lets him know that she wants out of the marriage.
And if he will go ahead and do the divorce, maybe she will pull some punches and won't take him to the cleaners in quite the way that she could otherwise.
So that's what hypergamy is doing.
It's basically breaking up marriages.
And no fault divorce was as much a part of the triumph of liberalism and the advance of liberalism as the civil rights movement, homosexual rights, feminism, you name it.
It was all intended to weaken the nuclear family, the building block of society, on one hand, and to reduce white birth rates.
Well, folks, be prepared to read that exclusive article written for the Political Cessible by one of our loyal listeners, and it'll be featured on Monday.
Now, we covered last week, of course, the fact that an interview that will never die, the interview conducted with Donald Trump Jr., got a new lease on life in the media as a result of Don Jr. meeting and talking with a Russian.
I guess that's supposed to be bad.
And the Boston Globe even included yours truly in a biographical outline of Donald Trump Jr.
We talked about all that last week.
Well, the seven most important events in Donald Trump's life, and James is responsible for one of them.
It was the seventh one, but at least we made the cut.
Anyway, Eddie the Bombardier Miller is going to be with us in the third hour.
We're going to be talking about what he intends to accomplish in Charlottesville.
He's going to serve as our representative at Unite the Right.
So stay tuned for that.
But first, Sam Bushman's going to have a little fun.
Of course, Sam Bushman played a big part in that interview as well.
And what we're going to do is we're going to replay that interview again.
We've played it twice.
I think we played it obviously around the time that we originally recorded it.
And then we played it again after the election when we were doing, I guess, our countdown top moments of 2016, something like that.
Since it's in the news again, we're going to play it again, but this time we're going to do it a little differently.
We're going to play it.
And as it plays over the course of the next couple of segments, Sam Bushman is going to be interjecting live from the studio on top of the interview.
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You'll hear the interview itself, and then you'll hear Sam's live commentary on top of the interview.
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And we will, I just thought it would be fun to do that.
Instead of just replaying it again, we're going to replay it with Sam with commentary.
Commentary on top of it.
Let me make this last comment about the Blowtorch Mason article.
I've kind of left people hanging on that.
According to Blowtorch Mason, affirmative action has aggravated hypergamy, hypergamous instincts in breaking up marriages because due to affirmative action, fewer men have socially dominant positions.
They don't get the promotions.
They don't get the leadership positions in large organizations and institutions.
And as a result, fewer men can claim the mantle of being an alpha male.
And when women find their husband candidate has not turned out to be an alpha male, they often find out that they have outgrown it.
Hypergamous women, we hate when you throw yourselves at us.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, Sam Buchman here with James Edwards.
We did an incredible interview with Donald Trump Jr.
We're going to replay it.
I'm going to make some commentary on it along the way.
And then James will be back with the Bombardier Miller at the top of the next hour.
So hang tight.
We're going to start this interview and I'll just chime in a little bit as it unfolds.
Kind of a recap a year later of what we thought about it, etc.
Listen to this.
All right, James Edwards, Donald Trump Jr. with us.
Welcome to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir.
It's great to be here.
How are you?
We're doing fantastic.
Mitt Romney is running around trying to say Donald needs to release this.
Donald needs to release that.
The first question is, is Donald worried about somebody else jumping to the race like a Mitt Romney?
I'm not so worried.
I mean, Mitt Romney had his opportunity.
He didn't do well with it.
He blew it when he could have done something differently.
I think, frankly, if he would have taken my father's advice and touted his accomplishments for these things, he would have done a lot better.
But he was afraid of what he had done.
He was afraid of success.
And it didn't work out for him.
So, no, we're not worried about it.
He failed twice in a row, actually, right?
All right, I guess he's ready to answer it.
Just saying.
No one talks about the year before.
You're right.
All right.
Quick question.
How was it growing up with your dad as Donald Trump?
I can't imagine how that would be.
Oh, listen.
It was interesting.
But, you know, he, with us, really stressed the right kind of stuff.
I mean, I think there's a reason you probably hear about us perhaps in a lot better light than a lot of other kids of similar backgrounds and wealth.
And, you know, he made sure we understood what it was that we had, how lucky we were.
He made sure we didn't take any of that for granted.
I mean, he focused on education and work ethic.
You know, he had, I always joke, I mean, I'm the only son of a billionaire that's more comfortable in a D10 caterpillar bulldozer than I am on a golf cart because those are the kind of jobs we started doing.
He made sure, you know, we got that.
It wasn't, congratulations, you're now the president of the company and you've never done anything.
So, you know, he's about merit and about hard work.
And so he was a great dad.
He just, you know, people don't see the warmer side of Trump, really.
They hear about the business accomplishments and the this and that.
They see that.
But I know him as a dad and I know him as a grandfather now.
I have five kids myself.
And, you know, he's as good with my little, you know, 18-month-old daughter as he is with, you know, the toughest construction guy in the country.
So man, think about that.
We haven't even discussed anything political except Mitt Romney was a failure.
Donald's succeeding.
And now we're talking about families and work ethic and growing up with the president or future president or candidate for office.
I don't even see how the mainstream press attacks this interview, folks.
Think about it.
But he's just an amazing guy.
All right, we got James Edwards, the political cesspool host with us as well.
He was out of the way.
Oh, now we've ruined it.
We introduced him on Saturday live.
It was incredible.
Over 10,000 people there, James.
Well, Mr. Trump, it's great to talk to you.
I want to say one thing very quickly.
I'm based down here in Memphis, and I am a Southern Baptist, and I think it's absolutely disgusting what some of the church leadership like Russell Moore has done to your father.
And I can tell you that that is not the way the people in the pews believe, and that I hope that your father becomes the next Charlemagne after he becomes president of the United States.
But as Sam mentioned, your father was in Tennessee on Saturday, and I was in the press bin as a member of the credentialed media.
And I can tell you that I was the only person on that side of the fence who wants to make America great again.
One of the things we were talking about before you called in was it seems to me that the establishment press has long since abandoned objective reporting and now sees itself as the enforcer of political correctness.
Am I off base in drawing that conclusion?
Why do you think this is the critical component that lives today more than ever with the Donald, right?
It's a key critical point James hits on, right?
Not at all.
I mean, it's amazing when I see some of the stuff that's there.
And I've been to these rallies.
I travel around and I go to the debates.
And I'm actually there.
And, you know, it's so disingenuous at this point.
But I think because of my father, maybe he's got a big soapbox and that's why he's able to do it.
But the average American's finally getting it.
They see it because I'll watch a speech for an hour and you'll see it.
So Donald doubling down in support of James's point, right?
I mean, doubling, tripling down.
And Donald Trump Sr., the president, is still on the same theme as more than ever, right?
And I'm sure you can vouch for me on this one.
He'll say something in minute number five.
He'll say something in minute 15.
He'll say something in minute 45.
And they blend the three things together as though it was one thought.
And they say, he's such a terrible person.
Look what he said.
It's like, you know, it's so phony.
But people are getting it now.
And that's what's amazing because, you know, this isn't just a political campaign.
It's a movement.
You know, the number of people that show up these things, it's not a campaign rally where the number two guy is really thrilled because he had 123 and a half people in a room and maybe there was a dog in the background.
I mean, he's getting 10, 15, 20, 30,000 people in a stadium to hear him because, A, they're fed up, and B, he's giving a voice to hardworking Americans again.
You know, the hardworking American, the people that made this country so great, they've been left in the dust.
You know, they're not a political class that's catered to.
The left would worry about people who don't want to work, who could care less.
They cater more to people who are here illegally, and they care more about the feelings of countries that would love to see us wiped off the face of the earth.
This interview is so spot on, so family Christian, morally America-first-centric.
I don't see how anybody could even criticize the discussion here, folks.
Really?
Than they do hardworking Americans.
It's ridiculous.
And people get it.
We've tapped into that.
My father, you know, he talks to those people.
He talks with those people.
He's not talking at them like these other guys who are basically academics.
They're talking in theory about how everything should ideally work in a perfect world.
They don't get it because they've never functioned in the real world.
They do whatever their political, the guys that write the $5 million checks to their campaign, they tell the people what they want to hear, and then they do whatever the special interests tell them to do.
It's so fake, and I think we've changed the game forever because people are finally onto it.
All right, Kurt Cosby, do you want to ask Donald Trump Jr. a question?
Kurt?
Well, thank you, sir, for being with us.
And by the way, Pat Buchanan has got a recent article.
He says, you're watching the Republican Party be now.
We bring up Pat Buchanan and Donald on the campaign trail brought up Pat Buchanan.
So we're like-minded, to say the least.
Reborn, and I agree with him, and I think it's exactly what you've just stated.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Do you think the Republican Party is going to change forever as a result of this?
Is the crony capitalism and behind the back door dealing gone?
Well, listen, I think if we become president, that certainly will.
That's why they're so afraid.
If we become president, now that we are, let's get it done, folks.
We got a work to cut out for us, don't we?
That's why the right, you know, rather than embracing someone who's bringing in new people to the campaign, you know, to bring in new people into the GOP, having a right to the next step.
You know what?
We got a quick break.
Do you have a couple of extra minutes?
Yeah, I got a couple minutes.
All right, stay there.
Quick break.
Come right back.
Couple of quick questions.
We don't really have a break.
Donald Trump is here with us, ladies and gentlemen.
I didn't tell a little bit about what it was like to have Donald as your father.
There is now on the campaign show with his dad.
We'll tell you about it in seconds on the Here Comtable Live.
Interesting interview to recap.
Literally, Liberty a year later or whatever.
Kind of fast.
Uh-oh, I might have left the commercials in here, too.
Let's see.
All right, I'm going to have to fast forward that while that's going on.
What an interesting interview with Donald Trump Jr.
You know, he comes on.
There's not a single point of contention, not a single point of disagreement, not a single point of confusion or misunderstanding.
The points were solidly delivered by Sam James and Kurt and Donald Trump Jr.
Complete solidarity in what we're working on, focused on and what we're doing for America.
Just tremendous, tremendous work by all four of us.
And I'm telling you, the mainstream press doesn't know what to do because it's one of the first times, one of the first times we actually got a chance to speak with these people.
And you know what?
They're afraid interviews like these are going to go viral and the mainstream press will be cut out of the mix forever if that happens because they see how true, how honorable, how transparent, how thoughtful, how thought-provoking and educational and informative.
You find out who the president's family is for reals and you find out what's on our minds and the people and the leadership actually come together on something.
The mainstream press can't have that or they'll be absolutely, their goose will be.
All right, James Edwards, Donald Trump Jr. with us.
Welcome to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir.
It's great to be here.
How are you?
We're doing fantastic.
Mitt Romney is running around trying to say, uh-oh, I'm going to have to rewind and get that fixed up.
James, do you want to chime in on this real quick, though, while I get this kind of queued up here?
This interview was tremendous.
Yeah, well, and two, of course, we're playing this again because it's in the news again and not because we're patting ourselves on the back.
But I think it's sometimes fun if there's a reason to revisit something to do it after a little time passes because with the passage of time, perhaps your perception would change on how that event actually was.
But this was the real deal.
And of course, we remember the chain of events that led to this interview.
That chain of events was, of course, me receiving press credentials and permission from the Donald Trump campaign for president to broadcast live at a rally in Memphis that was held at 6 o'clock on a Saturday night.
Now, for the people who would subscribe that Donald Trump plays 4D chess, to have a rally in Memphis where we're invited to broadcast live at 6 o'clock on a Saturday night, that is either one hell of a coincidence or it was meant to be.
And, of course, immediately after that, the very next morning, we received the invitation to interview Donald Trump Jr.
His agent reached out to us, not the other way around.
And then, of course, since I couldn't broadcast the show live on Tuesday, Sam Bushman took it and then graciously had me on as a guest panelist on this interview since they reached out to the political cesspool originally.
Well, as you just heard, before the commercial break that came in the original interview, Donald Trump Jr.
Not scheduled to stay longer than what you just heard.
That exchange was all that he had time for.
He pushed his schedule and made more time for us and stayed longer than he was supposed to do and watch super tuesday.
And when we come back from this break we'll break down the second half where he agreed to spend more time with us because it was such a delightful, transparent interview.
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Sam Bushman with James Edwards.
We're talking about this incredible interview that happened, by the way, on Super Tuesday.
Of all the places Donald Trump could be on Super Tuesday, he decided that the political cesspool and Liberty Roundtable is where he ought be to get out the vote, if you will.
And frankly, it was clearly a Liberty Roundtable interview.
I don't bring that up because I care.
James, I consider a co-host.
I'm not backing away from my buddy James in any way.
But what I am trying to do is kind of mock the mainstream press that they don't even check their facts.
Right in the middle of the interview, it says Liberty Roundtable.
Welcome back to Liberty Roundtable.
I'm the one that starts out the interview.
I'm the one that finishes the interview.
I'm the one that calls on James.
I'm the one that calls on Kurt.
I'm the one that interrupts Donald and interrupts people when I feel like we've got to kind of hurry.
And okay, it's clearly they don't do their homework, folks, and they lie.
And we've forced them to retract several times.
But anyway, not only did he come to with us on Super Tuesday, but he made extra time for us.
We said, hey, do you got more time?
And he said, absolutely.
Here's the rest of that interview.
Ryden shotgun on the broadcast today, ladies and gentlemen.
Donald Trump Jr. from the campaign trail with his father live on Liberty Roundtable.
Right before the pause, we were talking about Pat Buchanan live on Liberty Roundtable.
He's calling it a death rattle of the establishment.
No doubt about it.
Donald Jr., your father is really growing the Republican Party.
They claim that it's different, but they're lying everywhere you see.
He gets more crowds than anybody.
And people are quitting the Democratic Party left and right for your father.
Listen, I agree.
I mean, I was saying, it's not a campaign anymore.
It's a movement.
He's getting people.
He's winning all these independents.
He's turning Democrats who are just sick of the same old lies.
They may not even be on board with a lot of conservative ideology, but they're saying, I want to get someone getting things done.
The independents that are coming over, we joke.
I mean, we go to my father's rallies.
We won in Nevada with fat people.
We won with skinny people.
We won with smart people.
We won with not so smart people.
We won with Hispanics.
So you say, well, they're like, well, how did he win with Hispanics?
There's two Cubans in the race.
It's like, well, A, they know that these guys will just tell him whatever they want to hear.
B, when my father brings up issues, he talks about immigration.
He's not afraid to have the conversation.
Everyone else, before it was taboo, all of a sudden, it's a huge talking point.
He's not afraid to talk about how disastrous the VA system is.
We want to take care of our veterans coming back.
And well, we can't talk about that.
That's a disaster.
All these things that are becoming big issues in the party are because he wasn't afraid to talk about them initially.
He's also employed more Hispanics than the other gentlemen have even thought about, right?
Oh, with that question, but look at who's hurt by illegal immigration the most.
Not going to be me.
It's going to be people who, you know, Hispanics who are sitting there being like, yeah, these guys come in, they undercut my jobs, they'll work for less because they're not paying taxes, they're not paying in this system.
You know, we brought up all of these things.
So people who are finally fed up, people who haven't had a voice in for so long because they know, you know, the little cadre of special interest and establishment guys, you know, they control all the power.
They keep it everywhere.
They keep everyone else out.
And finally, someone like my father has the strength and the ability to break into their box.
And they know what a little world is.
The clarion call.
I mean, it's a real movement.
You know, look at the, just look at the turnout.
The clarion calls.
Can you talk with evangelicals coming with this?
Because they have to literally work on this.
They're not going to be able to do this same old nonsense.
And I think Jerry Baldwell Jr. said it best.
He goes, you know, listen, you know, Carter may have been the perfect Sunday school teacher.
He may have been the perfect evangelical, but he was a disaster as a president because he didn't know how to get it done.
Someone like Trump who does care about family, does care about the things that we really hold dearly, but he also has a track record of actual success.
And the clarion call is we got to deliver for Donald Trump to help him make these things happen.
Drain in the swamp is harder than he thought.
He admits it.
But if enough of us Americans jump into the mix, we still can win, folks.
Will you be part of the solution today?
Doing it in the real world.
And he's going to do that.
That's why we're winning people over.
They get it.
All right.
Last question is from James Edwards.
Then we'll go ahead and let Donald Trump Jr. with a final parting shot.
Go ahead, James.
Well, you're absolutely right, Donald, and that is here in the South.
I can tell you, evangelicals are in a frenzy over your father, and in a very good way.
They're going out, and we're going to carry Super Tuesday.
Back, as soon as I get off the line today, I'm going to vote, and I'm going to be voting for Trump, obviously.
But I want to say this: he's going to do better with Hispanics and other minorities than either John McCain and Bitt Romney did.
You wait and see, of course, Nevada, the results out of there.
Now, by the way, it was Donald who brought up the Hispanics, though, too, or whatever.
And so it's kind of a situation where, hey, is it all right for James to jump on the Donald bandwagon for that?
The mainstream press doesn't think so.
What about you, my fellow Americans?
See, we need to take the new media to center stage because the mainstream press needs to be sidelined.
Listen to this incredible response.
And in terms of growing the party, look at how huge.
Tennessee, the Secretary of State of Tennessee, who I am, has already said that early voting broke all records.
And that is because of one man, and that's Donald Trump.
And I can tell you this.
We mentioned Pat Buchanan a couple of times.
I got my start with Pat in 2000.
I have never voted for a Republican nominee.
I've always voted conservative third party.
I will vote for a Republican nominee for the first time in my life in November.
And by the way, you wonder, we mentioned Pat, And then later on the campaign trail, Donald Sr. mentions Pat.
He's probably listening to Liberty Roundtable Live and James Edwards as a guest host on the broadcast with Donald Trump Jr., don't you think?
So that is going to be a lot of me.
I really appreciate it.
I see it all the time.
Listen, I live in New York City, right?
I'm a good old boy at heart.
I mean, I'm a hunter.
I'm a fisherman.
So I spend a lot of time in the South.
So I see it all.
But, you know, I'll be at dinner in New York City with my wife.
Put the five kids to bed, go out to dinner with my wife.
And some old lady will come up to me.
I want to talk to you about your father.
I'm saying, oh, boy, I'm going to get a fight with an old lady at a restaurant.
I don't even miss right now.
And they're saying, I'm voting for your father.
I say, that I did not see coming.
And they're saying, we're sick of it.
We're fed up.
And they're telling me, literally, I have never voted for a Republican in my life.
And I'm not just saying, it's not like a sound fight.
Like, I've heard it so many times.
It's almost like, oh, my God, there's really something here.
Like, we're going to win New York State as the GOP, which has probably never happened, at least not in my lifetime, because people get it.
They're sick of it.
We're going to carry some of these states that the Republicans, it's like, why even bother?
Like, don't even show up.
And not only do they carry some states, they carried the whole country, folks.
And now there's election fraud on the table for discussion and more and Hillary's less popular than ever.
Show up.
You know, it's incredible.
And we're getting just the movement across the board.
Yesterday, we had the CEO of NASCAR come out and endorse us.
Chase and Bill Elliott drivers come out.
You're getting everything.
And now you're actually even seeing some of the great guys, Jeff Sessions, coming out and endorsing us because they get it.
They're like, you know what?
Maybe it's time to actually do something for the country rather than just keep lining our own pockets as politicians.
Now, Donald Trump has a press conference today, right?
Yeah, he's all over the place today.
I know he's working hard, and that's what he does.
He's always worked hard his entire life.
He's employed people.
He's given, you know, he's created jobs.
He's had, you know, he's created.
You know, these other guys, they talk about, oh, what have you.
They've never created, they've never even had an original thought, let alone created anything.
And they talk about, well, what do you, you know, he had 2,000 deals.
We'll talk about one deal that didn't go well.
Let's talk about it.
It's like, of course, that's called life.
Anyone's going to have a deal that doesn't go well.
It's going to happen.
They don't talk about the thousands of successes, the millions of jobs and the benefits that have been created because of those things.
It's time.
If you're fed up, if you think politicians are doing a lousy job, go vote for my father.
Let's change the game a little bit.
If you think the country's going in the right direction, if you think that the politicians who, these guys are, they're promising you what the last 10 guys have promised you.
Guess what?
How many of them delivered?
Ever?
None.
What's going to be?
And Donald Trump's presidency is far from perfect, but it's a whole lot better than what we've seen.
At least it's great political theater to watch, right?
Different this time.
Nothing.
If you think that those guys are doing a great job, go vote for them.
We don't want that vote.
But if you're fed up and you're sick and tired of it, like I am, and like all the people that I run into that I've run into across the country, now that I've been a politician for nine and a half days, if you're fed up, go vote for my father.
You're going to see some change.
Well, like everybody else on the planet, everyone's frustrated.
The minorities are going to come out, but the white working class is going to come out, which is really the base.
Oh, by the way, think about it differently.
I can't tell you, we've built more jobs, union, and stuff like that than anyone.
But you think, you know, those traditional voting blocs that are union guys, do you think they're voting for Hillary?
What have the Democrats done for the unions, for the hardworking guys?
Absolutely nothing.
They keep allowing everyone who doesn't belong in the country, let them in, give them jobs, give them this, give them health care, let them undercut your wages and prices.
Those guys are going to come out for a Republican for the first time ever.
It's a movement.
All right.
Donald Trump Jr. with us, ladies and gentlemen.
One last point.
Then you can make a parting shot and fly.
You know, it seems to me that Donald Trump has almost become the elixir of truth.
In other words, at first, these politicians make you believe this and lie about that.
And pretty soon, though, you find out who's who and Donald jumps in the middle of it.
Pretty soon, you got Glenn Beck completely out of control.
You got all these different people just beside themselves.
Ben Sasse was supposedly elected as a good conservative guy.
Now he's going, I'm going to vote third party if Trump gets the nomination.
These people are melting down and showing their true colors, Donald.
Listen, I agree, but it goes to show you how desperate and weak they are.
They know their little party is over.
They know they've been taking advantage of the American people for too long.
And now, because of my father, we're onto him.
We get it.
We see what's going on.
He's picked up the skirt, so to speak.
Boy, is he right.
And just think how much the unhinged left has melted down over the last, what, you know, how many ever months since Donald's president?
Six months now.
They've melted down even more so than we ever thought they would.
Everyone knows what's going on now, and they can't get away with it.
You know what?
It's time.
It's time for these guys to be held accountable, to actually be held accountable.
I mean, it's a novel concept.
Marco Rubio, he shows up to his job 35% of the time, and he talks about all his experience and all the things.
What happens if you show up to your job 35% of the time?
You don't have anything to do with it.
No, no, no, no.
I'm gone.
It's ridiculous.
It's over.
It's over.
All right, you got a parting shot, sir?
Listen, guys, just get out and vote.
Showing up to the rallies, being supportive on social, showing up and screaming for Trump, putting up signs in your yard.
None of it means anything if you don't actually go out and vote.
Go out, vote, vote for my father.
We're going to make America great again.
Thank you so much.
Godspeed, tell your family hello from us.
Thank you, sir.
I will do that, guys.
Thank you.
There he goes.
Now, by the way, I want to just mention, a year later, now is the time to deliver.
It's one thing to talk about what would do if we were given the chance.
Now it's time to hold Donald's feet to the fire.
Now it's time for the American people to literally, you know, the computer guys say it, or the geeks are coming out of the closet.
You know, the techies are coming out of the closet to control the world.
No, the good, honest American people who believe in God, family, and country and want to protect life, liberty, and property are coming out of the closet.
And you need to become part of it one year later.
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