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Aug. 12, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You got that right, Keith.
We're here in the studio back in Memphis.
Eddie's still on the scene in the field in Charlottesville.
Everybody we're bringing on the show tonight was there.
You are getting first-hand eyewitness reports from the scene, the likes of which you will not find on any AM radio program in the country tonight or perhaps ever.
And now without further ado, we'll turn this back to our man in Havana or Charlottesville, as it were, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
Eddie, John Kennedy, I'm not his biggest fan, but I'll tell you, he made a quote, those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
And I say again, with the fatality and the hospitalizations, the beatings that took place in Charlottesville today, I think all of it, all of it can be placed right at the feet of the local law enforcement and the local government.
Go, Eddie.
Hey, James, it got very, very hot.
A couple of items I forgot.
I'm going to go to a few quick items and I'll go to 22-year-old Garin in a minute.
He's going to tell you a horror story.
Listen, something I mentioned earlier, the news is saying that today's was the largest gathering, hate gathering of white nationalists ever.
They're saying we were hate.
You know, white nationalists hate.
Here's something that happened to us today.
We were in the top of the parking garage after we struggled after a couple of hours to make our way back as best as we could to get back in the garage.
We were at the top of the garage minding our own business while Dr. Hill and others were out, our operating office chief operating officers out rounding up the stragglers.
And this is when we got turried out to your butt poker, buddy.
There was probably, I think you saw it on the video, there were about 50 to 60 militarized cops decked out.
I mean, it looked like something out of Star Wars.
They started coming up through the garage toward us.
And we were on the top floor.
I think they did to freak us out, Jane, because suddenly they turned around.
They had those little plastic, you know, tie thing, tie downs, and it was getting pretty hot.
Some wacko snuck up the stairs and tried to attack our guys.
We had about 30 guys up there.
I said, man, are you crazy?
Do you want to get killed?
I mean, you get the hell out of here.
I mean, that's the kind of people we're dealing with.
Well, listen, these guys, like I said, they were totally militarized.
Listen, this guy, Garon, 22 years old from East Tennessee, he knows how to talk.
I'm going to turn him over to you right now, James.
I want him to give his experience today.
Here you go, Garren.
Yes, sir.
Earlier today, it's clear to see that the police were on the side of the enemy, of the leftists, of the communists.
And, you know, we came to the park with intention to hold a peaceful rally.
We had no intention of starting any kind of violence.
Jaron, hold on right there.
Hold on right there.
I'm going to give you the word.
I just want to interject one quick point here.
Of course, our people went there to peacefully assemble, but it should be emphasized that the police were not on the side of even the neutral side of law and order, but they were certainly not on the side of the people who actually had the permit.
They were, in fact, on the side of the people who did not have the permit to lawfully assemble.
But anyway, please continue, and I won't interrupt again.
Absolutely.
You're absolutely right.
The police were clearly on the side of the enemy.
They attacked us.
They were not on the side of law and order.
It was planned, obviously, orchestrated by the city government.
The police, they moved in without provocation.
They attacked us with pepper spray.
I personally was pepper sprayed from head to toe.
My eyes, my arms, everything was on fire.
And, you know, it was rough, but that's the reality we live in.
And he's 22 years old, the same age as my grandson, Blake.
Well, Eddie, I'll tell you, we got a text message in from a man who never misses a show down in Dallas, Texas.
He wrote, this is the greatest episode of the Political Cesspool ever.
We're listening in awe.
All honor and glory to Eddie and his young comrades.
So, Eddie, you are certainly inspiring our people with your live raw report tonight from the field.
And also, not just here in this country tuning in tonight on the AM affiliates that aired this show or perhaps on the internet or any of the ways you can tune into the Political Cess Pool Live.
But there are people who have stayed up tonight in Brazil to listen live.
One of our Brazilian listeners has actually tweeted a picture of himself tuned in online with our website pulled up.
We actually tweeted this out.
He is holding up a bottle of Bombardier Glorious English Ale that he writes that he's drinking that in your honor tonight.
Thank you so.
People, listen, I lost two shirts today, James.
What really pisses me off, my brand new white shirt I've never worn before, got TCs and pepper spray all over it.
Listen, you know how much I love my political cesspool shirt I've had since 04 or 05.
I've been at the top of the Empire State Building, top of The Rock, Rockefeller Center, the Radio City Music Hall.
I just signed it over and gave it to one of these baby boys there, one of these young kids here.
All right, so I had to turn on it.
You know how much I love that shirt.
And what he's talking about is a first edition political cesspool t-shirt when we first went on the air in 04.
Yeah, surely.
You just autographed.
You just autographed that?
You gave him the shirt off your back, literally.
You autographed it, gave it to one of your young comrades there.
Well, God bless you.
Well, these guys gave blood, James.
These guys gave blood.
And I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I'm not exaggerating at all, but you should have seen them.
Their eyes look like they're, some of the guys' eyes look like they were melting.
God got me through it.
I got some pepper spray, but thank God for my sunglasses.
I didn't get it that bad.
Well, you said the mace they sprayed you with tasted good.
I tell you what, I've tasted worse.
I had the food at Fort Pope back in 69.
I'll tell you, brother, I've got to tell you one more time.
I may be overkill, but I've never been so impressed.
These guys are younger than my grandfather.
Hey, let me say this.
Let me say this about the young people that were there.
You said earlier the people in Vietnam, like you, got drafted and had to be there.
Now, I know this wasn't necessarily a war zone, but by God, it wasn't that much less of one or that far short of one.
The people who were there today went there because they wanted to be.
And I know a lot of our people got arrested today.
I did not know that Evan McLaren was, and it wasn't supposed to be a war zone.
The government turned it into one.
I didn't know Evan McLaren had been arrested until he came on in the last hour, but I did know that Matt Parrott had been arrested, and so did Nathan Damego, all friends of ours, arrested today.
So you see, Eddie, you've represented the baby boomer generation very well down there, though.
I want you to know that, and we're rooting for you.
Here with the baby boys.
70 years old.
Hey, listen, the bombardier, combat medic bombardier Eddie, 70 years old out there getting in the scrum today.
But last up.
Baby boomer and baby boys.
Last word to you, Eddie, this segment.
We'll be back with you in a few minutes.
Go.
One more.
We had a guy killed today in 14 in the hospital, so it was a war zone.
Well, yeah, and we still don't have all the information about who was driving that car.
But yeah, you're right.
I mean, it wasn't safe.
I don't know if it was, you know, we interviewed General Harold Moore on this show.
I don't know if it was as bad as his battle, but there was a fatality day, a lot of hospitalizations, and everybody that was there seemed to have been negatively impacted physically in one way or another.
But what we lost physically, we gained certainly spirits relief and in energy.
Our people were damaged, rather.
Certainly not the people that were on the other side.
We got to take a break.
Eddie, we'll be back with you.
Henrik Palmgren is on deck from Red Eyes TV.
Henrik's up next and back to Eddie.
Stay tuned, folks.
We're going to keep rolling on.
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Well, folks, I hope you're enjoying tonight's show.
I think a lot of you are.
We are absolutely inundated with correspondence, emails, even text messages.
And I know a lot of people are trying to call in and get on the show tonight.
We're not taking calls tonight.
We're trying to keep it to people who were there live.
And we've got another one right now, Henrik Palmgren, of course, the creator of Red Ice Media, of Red Ice TV, Red Ice Radio.
I was actually on with Henrik a couple of days ago.
Always a pleasure to be on with him and Lana.
Was back on with Henrik a couple of days ago to do an alt-right, Unite the Right preview show.
Henrik, I think we fell a little short in our predictions.
I don't think anybody could have anticipated this.
I know you've had a rough day.
You've been hacked.
Your website was down.
A lot you're dealing with, and yet you still made the time to come on with us live.
We love you for it.
We're just going to take a few minutes of your time.
What about today would you most like to impress upon the audience?
Take it away, brother.
Oh, geez.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for having me, James.
It's been a completely bizarre day here for me, obviously.
I didn't even get a chance to really start up the things I wanted to do during the event itself.
I mean, I wanted to film stuff.
I was actually hanging on to my gear and the battery time and everything because I didn't want to film any of the stuff that was happening because I wanted to focus on the speeches and stuff.
And I didn't even be able to, I didn't get to that point because as we were heading driving to Charlottesville, I realized that my iPhone had been swiped.
It happened in the car.
Someone had the ability to delete apps and all my documents and stuff like that on the phone and reset it.
And I was forced to set it up as a new phone.
I have no idea who has the capabilities of doing that.
So that was the first red flag.
And once we actually got on location, I got messages from my brother and others and say, hey, the sites is down.
What's going on?
We can't reach it.
And I have a web guy I've been talking with, and he started investigating.
And yeah, all the sites, even compromising information has been released online.
I have no idea how they did this yet.
We're still investigating, but it seems that it is probably our local network that has been compromised.
There's no hack actually into the servers or through the websites or something like that.
They have supposedly even been hiding behind IP addresses that mimic ours.
They called server services that we utilize, changed phone numbers, asked for cancellation for these services for today, I believe.
We don't know how long they have had access to stuff, but it's definitely a very sophisticated operation, especially how they got all these details, login details, passwords, and stuff like that.
That's very, very suspicious, I must say.
I don't know who has the possibility of doing this.
Henrik News, Keith Alexander, that's probably the most chilling thing that I've heard yet from this, if they're reaching that level of sophistication.
Let me tell you, you got some good publicity on MSNBC.
One of your people with a black t-shirt with red eyes TV on the back was being confronted by some shrieking, hysterical feminist out in a park and acquitted himself very well, by the way.
I missed that.
Keith's assignment today was to monitor all of the network news, and he was dutifully flipping through each of the network coverage so he could relay to the audience tonight what the networks were saying.
And I, of course, am relaying what other people on the ground were saying, and of course, bringing on guests like you.
I did not actually know that.
So, Henrik, I guess you would expect no less from a Red Eyes, a member of the Red Eyes listening family.
Actually, this is interesting.
I don't know if it's the same case, so to speak, but I suspected that it is.
And Checksu said, this is another layer to it.
The guy who did this, who had the t-shirt on, he was actually not confronted, but someone walked up to him that know me very well, a friend of mine, and started asking him questions details about Red Eyes and myself and Lana.
And he didn't know any of them.
So he didn't know us.
What are you talking about or something like that?
He didn't know who was behind Red Eyes.
Yet he had a t-shirt.
My friend said they suspect that he was there wearing a red eyes t-shirt to start fights and getting things that seemed bad from our point of view.
I don't know.
I mean, I don't know yet.
Maybe he is on us.
Well, this guy basically was being confronted by a shrill feminist, and he said, look, I have as much right to be in this park as you do.
And it was very reasonable.
And because he was being reasonable, MSNBC dropped the feed immediately and went to something else.
But that's not to say that what Hendrix makes mention of is also something that we should be aware of and certainly keep in mind going forward that there will be people dressed as us, perhaps even wearing political seshpole t-shirts.
That's right.
They could be dressed in any of this and to go out and cause trouble.
That's an old tactic of the left.
But it sounds like that might be actually yet another case because the guy that my friend who called, he said he was actually being unreasonable.
He said he was actually going around almost looking like he was attacking other people.
Like he attacked some older woman or something like that.
So this might actually be yet another case.
It might even not even be related.
I don't know.
Very strange.
He was kind of a husky guy with short black hair, short on the sides.
Nevertheless, nevertheless, I mean, there were probably many people there wearing red-eyes t-shirts as large as their platform is.
But who knows?
So anyway, I know you're going to be getting back, Hendrik, to continue to work for the restoration of your network tonight, and you'll be burning the midnight oil.
But what else would you say about the rally and how it was handled?
I mean, we've talked with Evan McLaren, Michael Hill, other people who are on the ground.
We have more to come.
But what are your takeaways just as someone who was going to participate there, broadcast from there?
Certainly the way it all unfolded was a disappointment to say the least, but put it in your own words.
Yeah, so very quickly, I'm doing a video right now about all the details of what happened.
It's going to go up on our YouTube channel in just literally like 30 minutes or so.
I'm editing the last portion of it right now.
So they'll get the detailed story about everything that happened there.
But I suppose just the rally specifically, absolutely appalling behavior by the authorities.
I don't know still if it was the city council or the mayor or something that decided that this was an unlawful assembly.
But when the cops told us all to disperse, that's obviously when the real issues happened.
If they would have allowed us to go there to do the speeches, to hear us out, to make our protest in terms of the attack on our heritage, and then get out of there, this would never happen.
The people that have died today, the blood of them, these lives that have been lost is on the authorities.
They should never have done what they did today.
It was absolutely.
How many have died now, according to your count, Henrik?
I saw four.
I mean, if we counted, there was a police helicopter that crashed to a Virginia State police officer.
Again, there is so much happening right now.
Again, ladies and gentlemen, even though this rally was shut down about six hours ago now, seven hours ago now, there are still things that are unfolding in real time.
We do know, it has been confirmed, that a helicopter that was patrolling the rally has crashed.
And I believe there are some fatalities associated with that.
Some chatter out there that it was brought down by a surface-to-air projectile.
I don't know if that's true or if it was just a – I didn't know it.
I don't know.
Exactly.
Now, that may be just internet chatter.
What has been confirmed, there is no evidence of that.
I want to be clear.
There is no evidence of that.
But it is clear, and it has been confirmed that that helicopter has crashed.
So do you have any idea, Henrik, as to what would have brought down that transport?
No idea.
It's very suspicious, very strange.
The perception I had is that this happened further away from the actual location where the rally was.
This is something that happened later.
It might have literally been an unrelated accident.
We don't know yet.
We'll just have to see.
But I think it's between four.
Yeah, go ahead, James.
No, no, I was just saying that's certainly more likely than Antifa had a bazooka there, but just to say that there are rumors, but it is confirmed that a helicopter tragically has crashed.
Go ahead, Henry.
We have about a minute left.
Yeah, no, I just want to say, I believe it's up to almost, was it with these two police police officers down there?
I think it's up to six possibly now.
I saw two dead or four, four.
Sorry.
I think it's four in total that has died.
Which is, I mean, that's nuts.
That's insane that something like this can come up with it.
And the blood is on the hands of the Charlottesville mayor and his council, in my opinion.
Absolutely.
That's what I think.
That's what I think.
They handled it probably in the worst possible way.
They should have dispersed the protesting crowds around, made sure that we could go in and get out without any issue, but they didn't.
At the worst possible time, they told us to disperse and leave the park, and they sent in the freaking National Guard.
I mean, it's good.
Well, they put you in a kill box.
Yeah.
They put you in a killbox.
They certainly upheld the hecklers' veto, by the way.
Getting back to constitutional legalese, they certainly gave the right of the hecklers with their violence to shut down a very lawfully held protest.
Henrik, Godsbreed, brother, we'll talk to you again soon.
Everybody, check out Red Eyes TV, and Hendrick will have a video up tonight about that.
As he mentioned, just 30 minutes from now.
He's taking a break from the editing of that to come on and be with you live tonight on the political set.
Well, Henrik, we'll talk again soon.
Thank you.
Thank you, guys.
With that, going back to Eddie in Charlottesville right after this: Exposing corruption, informing citizens, pursuing liberty.
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Well, folks, we hope that we're doing this coverage justice of Unite the Right.
The only thing that could have been more chaotic would be if our weekly time slot was at 12 noon instead of 6 p.m. Central Time every Saturday night.
But things are again unfolding.
It's a mad dash, and we are responding live on the air.
But I'll tell you, when you tune into the political cesspool, you are listening to a voice of authority.
There is nothing that is going on tonight that we have not been involved with.
And I mean that across the board.
I mean, of course, we've been on the media in the AM radio airwaves, all the ways that one can be in the media.
We have been out there.
We have been denounced by just about every newspaper, magazine, and radio and television show in the country, and indeed many around the world.
But much more than that, we have held rallies before.
In 2005, a rally, a Confederate flag rally that drew 200.
That was almost pre-internet, certainly pre-social media the way we know it now.
And then, of course, in 2015, a very famous rally, a wonderful rally that we organized and helped promote that drew 500 people here in Memphis, Tennessee.
We have done rallies.
We have filed lawsuits.
I remember talking to Richard last year.
Richard said, James, don't file the lawsuit against the Detroit News.
That's just a waste of time.
Well, now people are filing lawsuits.
And good for them because they're winning these lawsuits.
And Kyle Bristow, my attorney, we filed the first lawsuit.
And that's still pending in the courts, but others have won lawsuits since then.
So we are fighting this battle in the court of public opinion.
We're fighting it in court.
Actually, we've never encountered it.
I can't even read my writing here.
I can't even.
We've never encountered the duplicity that was encountered by the Unite the Right organizers from the police department or the government, the mayor's office of Memphis.
I'll have to give Memphis credit for that.
Charlottesville hit a new low.
Well, that's absolutely right.
But I tell you, judge us by our enemies.
Judge our work by those who have come down on us just last year.
As I said before, it takes a special person to be denounced by a presidential campaign, a special person to be denounced by the Trump campaign or the Hillary Clinton campaign.
I think we were one of the very few entities that were denounced by both on the record last year.
Of course, we've been denounced by Congress too.
All of today's work here, the political system.
Like a Time X watch, we take a licking and keep on taking.
That's absolutely right.
We do it all for you, ladies and gentlemen.
But we are out there.
We are fighting for you, literally, figuratively, rhetorically.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller in Charlottesville today took his lickings.
And before we go back to Eddie, we're going to go to one of our correspondents, Matt the Copperhead, who has called in.
Matt, very quickly, and then we'll toss it back to the Bombardier.
But I'm glad you called and we want to hear from you.
What do you have to say about everything that's happened today?
Hey, brothers, how are you doing?
and it's Matt the Copperhead.
We're good, buddy.
Today was a pinnacle moment for sure.
I mean, this was a pinnacle moment in our movement for our people.
And really got a hat off to every white male and woman that was there at Charlottesville.
We owe them all a debt of gratitude for sure.
Especially you, Eddie.
Thank you, Matt, my brother.
Hey, listen, we all get to get behind the show more than ever.
This show is, including, I'm going to start with myself, get more involved.
The show is definitely the voice of our people.
And everyone's got to pony up some shekels and get behind the movement here.
You know, don't forget about that $5 cappuccino, Frappuccino, mochaccino nonsense or grabbing that.
You know, do the left a favor.
Don't appropriate another person's culture.
Skip the taco lunch and give to the political sepschaol.
Hey, I'll tell you.
When it comes from Matt the Copperhead, he speaks from experience because he's been very generous to our work, as have so many people around the world.
It is incredible the amount of support that this radio program receives.
And of course, we're very unique having a foothold, I guess you could say, in the legacy media, if you will, being broadcast on AM Radio Airwaves and some very powerful stations.
But we serve no master but the truth here in TPC.
And of course, Matt's been a big part of our work, both financially and as an on-air correspondent, as it were.
So I'm sure Eddie appreciates your tip of the hat.
Many people tonight doing the same.
Eddie, would you like to respond to Brother Matt?
Hang on.
I think Antifa just threw Eddie in a whale.
Eddie, if you can call back.
All right, now, okay, never mind.
Don't do that, Eddie.
Now go.
We've got you potted up now.
Okay.
The Copperhead, I really appreciate you.
He was going to send me his $300 Calvar vest, but my brother Rich had the body armor for me.
As it is, we went in about neck and we didn't need it, but thank you very much anyway.
And listen, I'd just like to say one more time.
I'm in the room with six of the greatest guys you've ever seen, the Bower out to Yanyang.
Now, listen, and you know Rich real well.
I want to go to Rich.
We've been talking about the babies.
Now we're going to go to another old heart like me.
A grizzled veteran.
Not another baby boomer.
A grizzled veteran, Eddie, please.
He had a little run-in with some Anna Father today.
And we did have one good cop.
Now, Rich, I'm going over to Rich right now.
Rich, tell me your story, old guy.
Well, before we get to this, I want to say that I've been in the league since 1995.
And as the time has gone past, the average age has gotten younger and younger.
The men and women, too, that are out there are sterling examples of Southern manhood and are acquitting themselves well.
What happened today is a microcosm of the state of political discourse here in the United States.
This operation was a setup from the get-go.
If you even read the New York, excuse me, the Washington Post article about the timeline of the events here in the declaration of the state of emergency, we didn't arrive on site until 10.20 or thereabouts.
The governor decided to declare a state of emergency by 11 o'clock.
At 11 o'clock, we were still doing sound checks.
In the meantime, we had to literally fight our way up to the park.
We were supposed to have the whole park according to the judge's order of the city to honor its permit to us.
The police made no effort whatsoever to separate us from the Antifa and stood around while they spat on us.
They threw stuff at us.
They attacked us and did nothing.
At one point, the cops even disappeared, just flat out went away.
So people need to wake up.
I mean, this is what's going on.
If you read the news media and you see what narrative is being developed, there's none of the representation of our side.
And it's all trying to blame us for the activities for the violence that occurred, which was clearly started by the Antifa.
I mean, it's just photographic evidence.
And all you got to do is look on Twitter, look on Facebook, look on other pages.
And I'm especially proud of the Tennessee members of the League of the South.
We have some stalwart men that showed up today, and I'm very proud on their young guys.
We're getting active chapters formed in East Tennessee.
We got one in Memphis.
We got one in Middle Tennessee.
So I encourage the audience to, if they live in Tennessee, to contact one of these chapters and get involved, as well as the numerous chapters that are in the other states.
It's time to wake up.
I mean, it is really getting serious out there.
And if there is not a chapter in your particular state or locale, get in touch with Michael Hill.
He's the big kahuna of the whole organization, and he'll do what it takes to get you what you need so you can open up your branch in your locale because obviously the League of the South is doing what the Sons of Confederate veterans couldn't or wouldn't do before.
They're actually standing up for the South.
All right.
I want to go to Matt the Copperhead.
Thank you so much, Rich.
Quick announcement.
David Duke will be on with us in the next segment.
This is a live impromptu addition to the roster tonight.
David Duke, just talk to him on the cell phone.
He's going to be calling in next.
In the next segment, we want to give the Copperhead the last word of this one.
Go Copperhead.
You bet.
So we do stand united.
Everyone's under one umbrella right now, the struggle for our people.
One movement, one race, one faith, and one voice, and that's the political festival.
God bless you guys.
And please, everyone, pony up, do the right thing, kick some shekels to the true voice of our people.
God bless.
God bless you, Matt, my brother.
I love you.
A lot of love in the room.
Ain't nothing like a little adversity to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood as tied as a real cable.
That's absolutely right.
And we appreciate Matt and Rich and Eddie.
I got to tell you, listen, I met Eddie when I was running for state representative in 2002.
I was 21 years old.
I was running against the Speaker of the House.
I was walking the streets of Memphis campaigning for that office.
I got 20% of the vote as a third-party candidate, if you can believe it.
One of the doors I knocked on was this old guy named Eddie Miller.
And the rest is history.
That was two years before I started the radio show, but we met during that campaign.
And he's been a part of my life ever since.
Joined up with us at the start of the era of the political cesspool in 2004.
And he's been on the air with me for 13 years now.
And I got to tell you, incredible work bringing on these people tonight, these young people that you are with.
I think that has absolutely been the highlight of the show.
And that is a highlight among highlights when you're talking about having guests like Hendrik Palmgren, Michael Hill, Evan McLaren, David Duke next, Brad Griffin in the third hour.
The hits just keep on coming.
But Eddie, you're the star tonight.
Well, thank you, General Paul Paul.
He's gone 50 years.
We've gone from 20 to 70.
So that's what we have here.
You can outrun them all, Eddie.
That's right, Eddie the Marathon Runner.
Eddie's run about 12 marathons in the last five years.
We got to take a break, Eddie.
We'll be back with you at the top of the third hour.
David Duke up next.
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Well, folks, many, many years ago, when I got officially added to the so-called hate group listing, and I've had a permanent position there ever since, the ADL, the SBLC said I was the nexus of hate in America.
Well, they call it hate.
We call it something else, but whatever you want to call it, we've got the access to the biggest names in the movement.
And not only do we have the access, they're personal friends.
And this man is a very close personal friend, a man who I've broken bread with, held conferences with, had in my home, a guest in my house many, many times.
I love this man dearly.
Been a friend of mine for well over a decade, Dr. David Duke, former representative of the state of Louisiana.
David, you were down there today.
Just take it away.
You don't need any prompting.
You don't need any questions.
What was your experience like in Charlottesville today?
You invoked the name of Trump.
As you know, you're getting all kinds of press right now.
I know you're on the way to an after party, so I thank you for taking the time to call in.
Go in any way you want to go.
Well, I'm glad to talk to you always, James.
You are such a great fighter for our people, and you are a great friend of mine, a great friend of all the people in this country.
And excuse Brandstorm, there's boring cats and dogs here.
I won't use an old southern aphorism about that.
I'll use the Captain Dogg analysis.
But I tell you, it was an amazing dude.
I got permission to have a, huh?
No, I was just saying, you're breaking up a little bit because of the storm, but keep going and we'll let you know if it gets too bad.
Okay, hopefully that they'll be able to piece together my words.
It is really boring and thundering.
Alabama.
Come back from another meeting.
Lots of stuff some meetings going on here.
And it's like, what can I say?
We're approaching Bolshevism.
I mean, the First Amendment of the United States are our most important piece of the Constitution, really.
And thought and religion and the right system.
And the left thinks that they own the streets.
I mean, right.
They just label them like haters.
It's not what they are.
They're the haters.
They're the ones who are violent.
Bolsheviks, Bolshevik traditionally.
These people aren't there.
The Communist Party killed tens of millions of people in Russia.
And they took away all the freedoms of the people.
Well, we have that now in our establishment in America.
That's exactly what's going on.
We're going toward a cultural march that's ultimately a, I think they're really going more into the old-style Bolshevism.
And there was a rally that was done by the people here.
And they had a very fine rally.
No violence.
It was a few weeks ago because the anti-Faw, then many, not many showed up, and there was no violence.
And by the way, they were outnumbered five to one or 10 to 1 in that rally.
They didn't hurt anybody.
They didn't attack anybody.
And all they wanted to do is express their views that white people are being ethnically friends in our own country, that we are losing our rights, even our freedom of speech.
And all that's illustrated by this, because first, this whole thing was about the statue of Robert E. Lee, our great southern leader, our hero, that was being taken down, like in so many cities.
And then the battle, and then they got their permit, which they have to do by law.
And immediately the council resented the permit and tried to move someplace else.
They went to federal court, even got some help from some of the ACLU people.
Sometimes they take a case on free speech.
And they got a judge's order to let them have the rally.
So we go there.
I was one of the speakers.
We go there.
Our people come from a neighboring park where the cars were parked.
And the antifaws out there, not anywhere near our numbers.
We actually had, I think, 4,000 or 5,000 people.
It's amazing, large.
You can speak some of the ideas, some of the fixtures you can see on the news.
And the Antifa, the cops, and it wasn't the fight, it wasn't a hard position.
It wasn't their fault, but this is all structured by the establishment here.
They didn't really protect our people.
And the Antifa was throwing bags of urine at them.
They were macing people.
Baked Alaska, one of the famous Twitter personalities, was mafed.
They attacked our people.
I got hit by a rock.
I mean, it was no big deal on the shoulder.
But it was like we had a lot of issues.
And screaming and, you know, I'm talking about violence.
And so we're in this park.
It was amazing.
The whole park, this whole park area, huge area was packed with our people.
I mean, shoulder to shoulder.
And when I walked in, of course, yes, I'm the best-known defender of white people in the country.
And these people were there for our cause.
And they recognized me.
And it was really wonderful.
They gave me a wonderful welcome and exciting welcome.
And I gave a short little talk before even just walking in because everything was in disarray.
The first thing they did was they turned off the speakers and the sound so we couldn't have sounds.
But I mean, they actually wouldn't even let speakers attack the podium.
And then the communists were attacking people, and they used that excuse to totally say that this was an unlawful assembly and do that.
And then they moved through with steel.
Some people didn't want to go.
They were constitutional rights.
They were going to passively resist.
And they moved through with shields.
And it was unbelievable.
And then on the way back, people were attacked and so forth.
We went to another park.
A few hours later, we had another bar meeting.
And the other part where we started from, I came and gave a talk.
And that's where some of the film people saw on it, you know, on its CBS, another, another film.
I'm saying there.
You bring up a couple of good points, and you started to break up there just at the last second, so I'll quickly interject.
You're right.
They granted the heckler's veto, as we had mentioned earlier, that being the local law enforcement did.
But yes, I don't think we had mentioned the fact.
Wow, I understand.
I just had a message from our producer.
This has only happened once in our history.
Our internet stream is completely full.
Nobody else can tune in if they're not already online.
That's incredible, ladies and gentlemen.
We're breaking the internet tonight with David Duke.
But yes, LibertyNewsradio.com has a backup stream.
But anyway, David, you had mentioned that they did not ever activate the sound system, which means that all of this was premeditated.
It had to have been premeditated if they knew in advance that they were going to call the unlawful assembly, so-called unlawful assembly.
That's why they never connected the sound system, right, Keith?
Right.
They're in contempt of court, contempt of the federal court order that overruled their efforts to try to stop this rally and granting a permit for the protest.
Back to you, David.
Are you with us?
Are we with us?
David, go ahead.
All right, we'll try to reconnect with David.
I know he was going through a hellacious rainstorm, and he had some spotty cell phone reception there, so we may have temporarily lost him.
Not really enough time in the hour to get him back.
So we'll try to book him again for next week.
He's always a phone call away.
Great guy.
Appreciated having his feedback tonight.
But anyway, Keith was our monitor of the establishment news.
We had a division of labor tonight.
Eddie was on the ground there in Charlottesville representing the show.
I was monitoring social media and in touch with the various movement leaders and participants on the ground.
Keith was monitoring the network news.
And so between the three of us, you have a wider array of perspectives.
Sam was monitoring everything, as he does.
But you said that David Duke was getting a lot of tests.
David Duke was the only person they would name as an organizer, supposedly, of this Unite the Right.
Everyone else apparently fades into nothingness in the eyes of the mainstream media.
They're basically stuck in the 60s.
And they also said that the alt-right is just a synonym for the Ku Klux Klan.
Now, certainly David's importance can't be understated, but at the same time, he was not Jason Kessler who pulled the permit for this particular rally.
He was a participant there, but certainly, well, and this happens where David goes, and we know this.
And actually, you know, you want to talk about a state of emergency.
I got a story for y'all, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, you talk about been there, done that.
We've been there with rallies.
We've been there with lawsuits.
We've been there with being denounced by the media.
We have had probably as much, if not more, media extension.
We have been credentialed for the Republican National Convention, set front row at the inauguration, folks.
We have been there, done that.
But as far as state of emergencies go, you think it was thin that a state of emergency was called in Virginia today.
At least there was a little bit of violence.
I guess it actually escalated into a little bit more than a little bit.
But David Duke and I were planning a private meeting in Memphis in 2008, and the local government here called a state of emergency.
Local hotels wouldn't even let David Duke check in and spend the night in a hotel room as a private citizen.
He wasn't holding any press conferences or events at their hotel.
Leading to the Cezpool staff, we figured out how to do an end run on the whole thing.
Yeah, we actually had that conference turn out.
Let's tell them how it happened.
Well, you got 30 seconds.
Okay, here's what happened.
But they did declare a state of emergency.
We found a Pakistani hotel owner and offered him cold, hard cash.
And he saw that and he lit up like a country church.
And I mean, we got in there, and then the local news media started trying to castigate him and give him heck.
And he said, no speaker to English.
I will write an autobiography one day, folks.
I've got more stories than I could ever tell.
There's a lot of stories I haven't told on the air before, but that one has been told.
State of emergency was declared just because David Duke and I were holding a private meeting in Memphis.
That was 2008.
I say private meeting.
It was actually a conference, but it was still private.
It wasn't a public event like this.
500 people were registered for that event.
That was, yeah, in 2008, right after the election.
No, it was in November of 08, right after the election of Obama.
And it was an incredible event, though.
I tell you, it was another one of my shining moments.
I've had a lot of them.
I've got a lot of stories to tell.
I am great to take for a night out on the town.
I can regale you for hours and hours.
And we thank those of you who have taken us out.
That's for sure, especially those who take us out for steaks.
We'll be back.
Oh, what a show.
What a night.
Don't take James out for vegetables, that's for sure.
Eddie Miller up next.
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