Sept. 9, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome back to our two of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Saturday evening, September 9th.
And, you know, I was just thinking about it in the last break.
This is the first show we've had, and I guess, Keith, about two months where there hasn't been some major breaking news story, some live events, some remote broadcasts we had dispatched somebody to, or having the special program where we had Simon Rose from Souplanders in here live in this.
Of course, I'm sure that that student at Rhodes College thinks that this is a major breaking story.
How about him?
His life is about to be turned upside down.
Well, that's true.
And of course, every night we cover obviously provocative and interesting news topics that, you know, any story worthy of airplay on TPC has to be a special story.
And really, you know, people need to understand, we live with this all the time, so we're used to it.
But people have no idea how the wrath of Tom will be unleashed upon them if they dare to have a heterodox opinion about race, Jewish power, and influence, or illegal immigration, for example.
It's just scary how things have changed over, you know, a scant, basically several years since the presidency.
A lot worse.
It's gotten a lot worse in the last 10 years.
You can tell a noticeable difference in the climate in 2017 to even 2007.
This is what eight years of Obama has done to America.
That's right.
Yeah, there was no post-racial president.
It became more racially polarized under his watch than ever before.
Well, I mentioned, I guess every installment of the political cesspool is powerful.
Every installment is unique.
But I guess this is a more standard show in which we're not packed with multiple guests.
We're not talking about some incredible topic.
Although, as you mentioned, that situation that we covered the first hour and the hurricane, which we're going to talk a little bit more about this hour, you know, it all makes for, I guess, great radio, even though you don't want to have a natural disaster to talk about.
But this is a more standard setup, I guess, is the point I'm driving at.
It's us recovering news items.
We're offering our one-of-a-kind commentary and things like that.
But, well, anyway, one of the things we're going to do because of that, that we haven't done in a long, long time, is we're going to go to the listener mailbag.
Now, Eddie, the Bombardier Miller and I are going to dig into the mailbag a little more extensively in the third hour.
Going to read a great representative sampling of some of the correspondence that's flooded into the show in recent weeks.
But I wanted to get Keith to answer this one.
This actually comes from a listener, Josh, here in Memphis, and he writes this.
He obviously wrote this email in the morning, in the morning time, because it reads, good morning, James and TPC crew.
First off, and we've never heard from this gentleman before.
This is a listener here in the Memphis area that before this letter we never knew was out there, as like so many of our listeners that are out there that we don't have any interaction with.
And we're thankful for that.
We're not thankful for that we don't have interaction with them, but we're grateful that they're out there, even if we don't know that they're out there.
First off, thank you for everything you do for me and for our people.
Your radio show was very informative and inspiring.
I've been listening to your show for about a year now.
So this is a listener, Keith, who has been listening for a year and just now writing to us.
And he shares with me a situation that had happened in his personal life that I'm not going to share on the radio.
I will write back to you, Josh.
We've got a ton of correspondence.
We read it all, but I am going to give you a personal reply.
I appreciate your patience.
But the thing I wanted to get to in his email was this.
He closes by asking, can you recommend a series of books or information?
I can build a solid foundation with and begin my journey of self-preparation and study.
Listening to your show is one of, but the many ways I already pursue information, as well as Red Ice TV, American Renaissance, and other media outlets you promote on your show.
This particular experience has set ablaze the small embers I held within to actively join the fight for our people.
Best wishes to you and your family, respectfully.
And again, that's Josh here in Memphis.
Josh, thank you so much for taking the time to write.
I'm so thankful that you're out there, and we're definitely going to be in touch with you.
But much more than just an email reply from me.
We're going to get Keith Alexander to tackle your question.
So Keith, this is a guy that's been listening for a year.
He says we inspire him, we encourage him.
And through us, he has found other outlets that he's using to embark upon his journey of, as he puts it, self-preparation and study.
But he asked specifically for book titles that would help complement this journey.
What are some that you would recommend to somebody who is, I don't want to say just becoming aware of our issues, but is eager to learn more?
Well, the first and foremost book I would recommend is Pat Buchanan's Death of the West.
That is, I think, the best nutshell to paleoconservative slash alt-right thinking about America, the development of the left, and what is happening to the American Republic and traditional America as a result of it.
That book is absolutely essential.
There is a chapter on cultural Marxism, the fourth chapter called Four Who Made a Revolution, which I think should be absolutely essential reading for anyone in our movement.
Now, it's updated by a book that came in about 10 years after Death of the West, which came out in 2004.
In 2014, Buchanan wrote an updated version of it called Suicide of a Superpower, where he basically charts what has happened to America in the 10-year interim since he had written Death of the West.
I'd recommend that book as well.
And when Pat came on the political cesspool to promote Suicide of a Superpower, that was an interesting chapter too.
But that's an aside.
Continue on with the book, The Recommendations.
Okay, now another book I would recommend is Sam Francis' Middle American Revolutionaries.
That is a book that, again, I think is absolutely incredible that you need to read.
I think Ann Coulter's Adios America is a great book to read about illegal immigration and third world immigration into the United States in particular.
Now, if you want a primer on the Jewish question, I would recommend Culture of Critique by Dr. Kevin McDonald of Occidental Dissent, Occidental Observer and Occidental Quarterly fame.
Now, another book that would be good would be My Awakening by David Duke.
That's another one on the Jewish question.
And I'll tell you what we'll do.
I mean, there's so many books that we'd forget.
There's so many books.
I was just thinking as I was listening to you off of your response, Keith, about all of the books that we've given away as fundraising incentives over the last 13 years and how many wonderful selections, you know, for them to make it as the incentive of our fundraising drives, that means we have to think pretty highly of them.
And I have a remainder of quite a few of these books we've offered over the years in our office.
And so I think, Josh, if you're listening to this, send me an email.
If you hear this before I have a chance to write you back, send us an email with your mailing address.
And I'm going to send you a whole box of books that we have that I think you may enjoy.
Now, we don't have all of the titles that Keith mentioned, so you may have to get a few of those via Amazon.
But I'm going to send you, I'm going to send you a nice gift pack.
Now, let me give you a couple of others.
There's a book called The Burden of Brown by Raymond Walters, W-O-L-T-E-R-S, about the Brown decision, which was basically the watershed moment.
That's when everything started to go downhill in America.
Also, a book called The New Color Line.
And for race relations, American Renaissance Jared Taylor had a great book called Paved with Good Intentions.
That I think is essential reading all.
So many, so many out there when you talk about what books, it's like, what's your favorite political cesspool show?
I mean, how can you pick?
There's a lot of good selections out there.
And we wanted to answer that one on the air because there may be a lot of people out there listening tonight, Keith, that want to know some good reading recommendations.
We'll be back right after this.
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And now, back to tonight's show.
So we took an extended look at a piece of listener correspondence in that last segment, and we haven't done that in a while.
I always enjoy doing it because I think it's encouraging to share with the audience the places from which other members of our listenership are from and to share with our extended family what their brothers and sisters in the TPC audience are thinking and what they're writing in about and what their perspective is.
And of course, I mean, if we just sat here and read the mail, we could fill every show, every segment of each of the three hours each week reading mail, if that was our mission.
But we're going to give you a little sampling in the third hour.
I think it's unique to do that and kind of fun, kind of different.
And we've got a lot more coming in the third hour, but that's going to be sort of the focal point, the highlight.
And I think we've made some pretty interesting selections, and we'll share those with you in just a little bit of time.
But before we do that, don't forget Brad Griffin is going to be our guest tonight, and he's going to be coming up at the top of the next segment, but before we even get to Brad.
And Brad's going to continue to follow up on some of the fallout from Charlottesville.
We did that last week with Jared Taylor, and then followed by Eddie the Bombardier Miller and Rich.
And that second hour that got a lot of feedback.
Brad's going to continue to break down the fallout from Charlottesville tonight.
And he's got an equally interesting presentation.
So stay tuned.
That's coming up just minutes away.
But first, Keith, you wanted to get back on the hurricane.
And really, I do too.
So this is, I guess, a segment that's not going to age well because in a few weeks, this is just something that I guess.
This too shall pass.
Well, this is something that is relevant for the time that it's here.
And as we're broadcasting live right now at 7.22 Central Time here in Memphis, the hurricane is just a little bit south of the Florida Keys, and it looks to be a very devastating impact that it's going to have down there in Key West, then up into the Naples, Sanibel, Captiva area, Fort Myers.
And then they say Tampa could be absolutely catastrophically impacted.
They say Tampa is the most vulnerable major city in the country with regards to flooding, and it hasn't taken a direct hit since, I believe, 1921 when there was 10,000 residents in Tampa.
And the way they've built it up so close to the water, they say they are very vulnerable to flooding.
And the most devastating quadrant of that storm, Hurricane Irma, is supposed to hit the Tampa area.
And I spend time in Tampa every year.
And so anyway, that's where we are.
So we'll see by next week.
That's why I'm saying this segment may not age well because by next week, it could be a totally different story.
It might not be anywhere near as bad as we think.
Of course, it could always be worse.
We just don't know.
And our guess is as good as anyone else's about how it's actually going to play out.
But as we stand right now, it looks very ominous for our friends in Florida and up the Florida Gulf Coast.
Well, the way it's being spoken about by the media, you would think this is an unprecedented event.
It's not at all.
In fact, we need to look back to history, and we'll get a lot of insights about Florida and its vulnerability to hurricanes.
It wasn't 1921, but it was 1925 to 26.
there was a horrendous hurricane that hit Florida and it hit at a peculiarly vulnerable moment in Florida history.
Up until the 1920s, Florida was the least populated southern state.
Basically, most of the civilization, most of the settling was in the northern part, the part that they consider redneck Florida now.
If you want to see what that Florida used to look like and be like, get a copy of the 1946 movie The Yearling, starring Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman and Claude Jarman Jr., and that will give you a good idea of what Florida was like back then.
In the 1920s, it was suddenly discovered that Florida was semi-tropical or tropical in at least part of it and might be an ideal vacation locale.
So people started to invest in Florida in Florida land.
There's a movie with the Marx brothers called Coconuts that is about this land craze down in Florida.
Just as this was getting underway and a lot of people were investing money down there and making hat fulls of money in return on this swampland, then this 1925 to 1926 hurricane hit and it was so horrendous, it just, it was, I think, probably about 150,000 people killed altogether or, you know, some large number of people.
And people were being buried in mass graves as a result of it, particularly workers that were draining land for development at that time.
And this was all very much downplayed by the powers that be financially nationwide and Florida officials in particular, because they didn't want to have anything throw a damper on this, you know, land craze or land rush that they were having down there in Florida.
And because of this, some people, some economists think that this was really the origin of the stock market crash in 1929 and the Depression, that this was basically setting the stage, setting the table for that type of financial devastation.
And Florida, what we need to understand about Florida is that the state, most all of the state is just barely above sea level.
And it is peculiarly vulnerable to flooding.
And it's remarkable that it hasn't flooded more.
It does have really a pretty good system of dikes and levees and things, but it is the lowest land mass state in the United States.
So it's particularly vulnerable.
Now, New Orleans is particularly vulnerable.
Houston is vulnerable, but not nearly as vulnerable as Florida and New Orleans were.
And you see what happens when you have that basically Hurricane Harvey was a water event.
And this is a problem because most insurance that covers hurricanes covers wind damage, but not water damage.
And most of the damage caused by Harvey was water damage.
It looks like with this 185 mile an hour, 150 to 185 mile an hour hurricane blowing through at a fairly rapid pace, most of the damage in Florida is going to be wind damage.
But because of the low-lying ground, there's going to be more water damage than would be anywhere else.
For example, if Hurricane Harvey had moved through Texas as fast as Irma is going to move through Florida, we wouldn't have had nearly as much water damage as we had from Hurricane Harvey.
There is going to be both water damage and wind damage.
And because of the water damage, the insurance companies are going to do their dead level best to get out of pain for almost everything.
It's going to give rise to a lot of bad faith insurance claims coming in.
I mean, bad faith, you know, insurance companies dealing in bad faith with their policyholders.
That's what happened after Hurricane Katrina.
And that's what's going to happen, I predict, in the aftermath of Harvey and in Florida.
The insurance industry should be picking up most of the tab on a lot of this damage.
But the way that insurance companies are increasingly handling these type of things, they're going to dodge, twist, and squirm the best they can to avoid anything.
And we and our government watchdog agencies like the state insurance agencies and the federal government need to hold the insurance companies' feet to the fire on this.
You miss one premium payment, you're out.
Did you ever make a claim and they're going to do everything they can to actually pay people in the insurance industry to come up with the money?
No, they used to be honest about it.
But now, for example, when they get a claim, the claims supervisor turns it over to adjuster and says, find a way to deny this problem.
Exactly.
Well, I'll tell you one thing about this hurricane.
I do think this one's going to be bad.
But I also know the media likes to make things as dire as possible for the sake of their ratings.
I actually know someone in Florida who told me at one point he stayed and weathered a hurricane.
And he said it was a bad storm to be sure.
It was a very violent thunderstorm, but it was by no means as catastrophic as the news was making it out to sound.
He said that he was watching the news coverage from his town and the coverage that they were broadcasting live was just a few blocks away from his house.
So he walked down there and found that the news crew had a wind machine and an ice chipper there helping the host to make it look more dramatic.
And it's an honest to God story, but I think this one may be serious.
It's like some Armageddon movie or something.
We'll be back.
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Well, one thing Rush Limbaugh talks about a lot is the drive-by media.
And as Sam Bushman once told me, he always gets a kick out of Rush Limbaugh accusing other people in the industry of being drive-by media because he does the exact same thing.
But what we're talking about is drive-by media.
A big story is hot and heavy, and everybody talks about it.
And then after they've milked it for what it's worth, extorted it to make political, their political points, the media moves on and never revisits it.
Even though, of course, the fallout from significant stories can be equally important.
And so one thing we try not to do here on the political cesspool is engage in drive-by media tactics.
And we, of course, covered live from the scene the events in Charlottesville.
We have had very extensive follow-ups on Charlottesville in the weeks since.
Of course, last week with Jared Taylor and then tonight with Brad Griffin.
Brad Griffin of occidentaldescent.com has done the most comprehensive research on some of the most important aspects of Charlottesville that has been done, period.
I am telling you, the way Brad pieces together and finds news and information to paint a full picture is unprecedented.
He does it better than anybody, and that certainly includes everyone in the so-called establishment press.
And so because of that, we're inviting Brad on tonight by Popular Demand to share with our audience his findings.
Brad, thanks for taking the time to be with us this Saturday night.
Good to have you back so soon.
Thanks for having me, James.
And of course, we have plenty to talk about with Charlottesville.
Coming out of Charlottesville, there were three or four main narratives.
You know, it was a neo-Nazi white supremacist attack.
One, there was, I saw when I was personally there, I saw one guy show up with the swastika flag.
And number one, like dozens of people have been docked by leftists since then, except the guy with the swastika flag.
That's a mystery.
And We don't know who this person is, and he's been seen at other events.
So that's kind of interesting and convenient.
That's the first thing.
The second thing, of course, and this concerns the league most of all, was the myth that DeAndre Harris was attacked in the parking garage and brutally assaulted by white supremacists while he was not doing anything, and he was brutally beaten.
And of course, you know, he raised $166,000 off GoFundMe.
And, you know, the media promoted him as a victim.
And what they did, well, what this guy did is him and a group of friends, first they attacked the guy with the flamethrower at the rally.
Then they followed people after the rally was dispersed, they followed people back to their cars in the parking garage.
And right outside the parking garage, one of them came up behind one of the League of the South members and attempted to steal his flag.
He spun my friend around, and then DeAndre Harris hit him over the head with a mag light.
And then that set off a melee, and DeAndre Harris got beat up.
But the media only showed, even though we have reconstructed the event and we've scoured live streams and we found video evidence of the whole event and we have it in slow motion and everything clearly clearly.
Yeah, if I could just interject very quickly there, Brad, not to interrupt you, but I just want to double down for the sake of emphasis of the significance of what you're talking about here.
This is actually one of the things we specifically wanted to have Brad on tonight because as he just mentioned, he is pieced together not just with reports from the scene, verbal statements, et cetera, but in fact, video footage in which he gives a minute-by-minute breakdown.
And he has done such a comprehensive job.
You got to go to occidentaldescent.com.
That is the premier destination for the truth about Charlottesville and its aftermath.
In the case of DeAndre Harris, so Brad, you're just talking about that.
And I was going to ask you, before you got into it, to break down who DeAndre Harris is for the sake of people who may not be familiar with that story.
But basically, as you just said, he was a black youth, if we will, who was there to menace the Unite the Right participants and was engaging, it would appear, in acts of aggression against our people, the people there to protect the Lee statue.
And of course, the media only shows what happened after he engaged and what happened after he received some injuries from the people protecting themselves.
At least that's what it looks like based upon the video evidence that you've compiled.
So I would ask you this.
Why has it been so difficult?
Or could you elaborate on the difficulty encountered in getting the truth out about the DeAndre Harris situation vis-a-vis Charlotte?
Yeah, I have literally called the newspaper in Charlottesville and told them about the video of DeAndre Harris, which they know about, and they refused to acknowledge it.
I was interviewed by a local Atlanta television station because they were doing a story about one of the guys who was charged in the incident named, I think his name is Alex Ramos.
He's actually a Puerto Rican, a Puerto Rican conservative who was there to support free speech and who's being framed as a white supremacist.
But what happened was, is I actually played the video.
I got out my phone and I played the video for the reporters.
I was like, you know, if you have any integrity at all, you will tell the truth that DeAndre Harris here initiated the fight in the parking garage by attacking a friend of mine with a mag light.
That's what set the whole thing off.
That's the missing context.
And they saw the video and I said it's pinned to the top of my Twitter profile.
I will send it to you if I need it.
And they never showed it.
So no one, no one on television.
I mean, they all know about it.
They all know about the video, but they refuse to acknowledge it.
I mean, and what their narrative is, as you mentioned, and we have to repeat this, what their narrative is, not what really happened, but rather this young black person concerned about white supremacy there for the good of his community was beaten down by evil racists, and they're showing the injuries he sustained.
And that's the only side of the story that has been presented with regards to Mr. Harris in the establishment press.
In fact, the United Nations actually made a statement regarding an unprecedented statement regarding so-called racism in the United States.
And in the first sentence of this UN statement, they mention the abuse, so-called abuse DeAndre Harris suffered at the hands of white supremacists.
I mean, this is absolutely unreal, ladies and gentlemen.
Hell, Brad.
So he raised $166,000 off a fight that he started in a parking garage.
Him and his friends attacked three people, and then other people who were returning to their cars saw what was going on and rushed to defend a guy who had been knocked out and clubbed on the ground.
And he raised $166,000 off of it, and the media refuses to report the truth, even though it's already come out.
And that's just one incident in Charlottesville.
Hello, Brad.
How are you doing tonight, fella?
This is Eddie Bombardier Miller.
I met you for the first time up there in Charlottesville tonight.
Yeah.
It was really great to meet you.
I don't think, I've got a couple of points I'd like to chime in here and make.
For one thing, I would be shocked if you were shocked that the media has been a lesson forthcoming if they come out with the truth.
That goes all the way back to the so-called civil rights movement where they would come in, stir up violence, and then the only thing you saw in the news footage was them getting put into place by the Alabama state troopers.
Well, they have no integrity.
They hadn't had any integrity for over 100 years.
They're all bought up.
But here's the one thing.
I read an article.
I wished I could find it.
I looked for about a half hour.
I'm famous or infamous for getting articles.
Can't find them again.
But it was pointed out with these, our new Jewish brethren, they're not nearly as slick, not nearly as smart as the old Jews.
What they seem to forget, and even an old head like me that is, I'm not very tech at all like you are.
I heard you're really good at it.
But they seem to forget their cell phones everywhere.
I can even take my own cell phone and do videos.
We don't have to rely on these, we don't know on these liars in the mainstream news anymore.
That's how come people like Brad that have a little work ethic can go, and you can search through all these YouTubes on video.
Hell, I can even do it, and you can see what actually happened.
So these people can't get away with line anymore.
And you know what, Brad?
You know, everybody talked about doom and gloom, how the alt-right had met their Waterloo up here at Charlottesville.
It was a disaster.
Oh, just poor me.
Well, it's kind of like this article I read, and I'll try to see if I can get some of it to you.
It was kind of like after Pearl Harbor, the first week of Pearl Harbor, the United States supposedly had suffered an irreversible, a catastrophic loss in Pearl Harbor.
But what they didn't realize, you know, the Japanese, they didn't get the carriers there.
Well, you know, General Yamamoto, the Japanese guy, said, no, all we've done is wake a sleeping giant.
Well, that's what happened at Charlottesville.
We have a lot of the people who I respect.
They're smart.
They have these intellectual columns and stuff.
But a lot of people have talked about gloom and doom.
But what's happening here, just like I said, the video news that was really like with people like you and me, even I, I even have videos.
I'll finish this point in just a couple minutes.
We come back, Brad.
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Okay, we're back with Brad Griffin.
And again, folks, in the spirit of being thorough about the truth about Charlottesville, no one has done a better job than Occidental Dissent under the leadership of Brad Griffin.
So if you're interested in the follow-ups to Charlottesville, OccidentalDescent.com is your one-stop shop.
Now, we're thankful for the role we've played in getting the truth out there.
And if it weren't for these alternative news sources, you would only hear the lies about what's happened in Charlottesville.
But thankfully, there are people out, Brad, like Brad out there, who are overcoming the difficulty encountered in getting the truth out about Charlottesville, specifically and sub-aspects of Charlottesville, such as the case of DeAndre Harris.
Now, Brad, we have a lot of questions that have come in from you for the audience, from the audience, for you.
So I'm going to let Eddie, as quickly as he can, wrap up his thought.
This is a huge topic, and we don't have a lot of time for it tonight.
But Eddie, wrap your time it up as quickly as you can, and then we're going to ask Brad to keep his answers as succinct as possible so we can cover as much ground as we can in the one segment we have remaining with our featured guest tonight.
Go, Eddie.
A couple of quick points.
For all the people listening tonight that have not been able to follow the program, if you would like to find out pretty much of what happened in Charlottesville, go back to the political cesspool archives and listen to August 12th.
James, myself, we had a whole, we must have had 15 or 20 people that come on the radio that night, and we painted a picture of even the blind.
We painted it in braille.
Anybody can see the photograph.
If you listen to the show, you'll find out what happened.
Now, one of the points I was going to make was that before right before, right immediately after Charlottesville, the left and some of the rhino Republicans were saying this was going to be Trump's Waterloo because he would not come out and denounce the alt-right totally.
I think he did at first.
But then he came out and he said he told half the truth.
He said there was two bad groups up there.
Actually, there was only one.
But see, he would not come out and totally stomp the Adipha.
Well, now, now they have stepped in again.
The left-wing whackos like Nancy Pelosi in the Rhinos, they're having to come back and say the Adipha is actually bad.
So they're not going to be able to get Trump over that.
There's some other stuff I'd like to cover right now, but I don't have time to cover it right now.
So we're going to go back.
My good friend, my brother, Rich, has got a bunch of questions he wants us to ask you there, Grant.
It's great talking to you, Brad.
Okay, Brad.
Yeah.
So very quickly to put a bookend on the DeAndre Harris situation, one of the people he was alleged to have assaulted is one Harold Cruz, if I'm not mistaken.
Do you have any information as to whether or not Mr. Cruz may file charges or whether there'll be anyone filing charges against DeAndre Harris?
He's working on that now.
He's been in the process of getting an attorney.
Okay, so that's a very interesting development.
All right, very quickly.
Hey, I know Rich would like to ask this question.
It's probably one of his.
Do we have anybody that's going to go in there and pull a Sheriff Joe Arpaio?
They tried to put Sheriff Joe Arpaio in jail for violating a federal court order for defying a federal judge.
The governor of the state of Virginia, the chief of police of the state of Virginia, the mayor of Charlottesville, and the chief of the Virginia State Police are all in violation.
In contempt of court.
Is anybody going to push that, Brad?
I know that Jason Kessler and I believe Richard Spencer are raising money to file a lawsuit of some sort.
And I know some black guy has already sued the city and the state police, I believe, for negligence.
But we're raising money for the lawsuit right now.
And see, this is what we're talking about, ladies and gentlemen, why we want to have.
See, I wasn't even aware of that, so I learned something with the rest of the audience.
If Pyo goes to jail, the governor gets off free.
That's a very good point.
Violating the same order.
A very good point, Eddie.
And yes, I mean, any other judicial dictate, and it gets followed to the letter of the law, no matter how illegal or unconstitutional it is.
In this case, everybody violates it, and it's just the exception, I guess.
All right, Brad.
The short-lived life of the Unite the Right movement.
Now, there's two schools of thoughts on this.
One is don't punch to the right.
It's a big tent.
Everybody who says they're on our side, let's work with them.
The other school of thought is what's most important is winning.
And just because people say they're with us, their tactics may not be the most convincing.
Their tactics may not be the most appropriate for us winning in real life.
What's your thoughts on that with regards to the uniting of the different organizations and personalities out there?
Do you think it was effective in Charlottesville?
Do you think it could be effective in the future?
Do you think the unity movement of these different people and their groups is over post-Charlottesville?
No, I don't.
I think, you know, like I said, the rally didn't even get started.
It was canceled an hour before.
There were hundreds of people still on the way.
We had hundreds of people there.
Basically what happened in Charlottesville is that we had the biggest rally we've had in a generation.
And it completely shook the whole foundation of the corporate media and political establishment to where they all launched this massive crackdown.
They did that because we demonstrated that we were powerful and we were united.
The crackdown happened because this could easily spiral.
And they want to deter us from doing something like this.
Again, now, as for all the various groups and their tactics and stuff, there was, like I said, there was one guy with one swap flag there and a crowd of a thousand people who, for all we know, you know, wasn't with any of the groups that were there.
It could have just been a plan or something.
I thought it was very effective.
I saw the, especially the shield wall, where, you know, the police stood down and all the members of all the different groups had to unite to defend everybody in the park.
And I thought that was very inspiring.
And everybody seemed to be getting along very well.
I mean, they had to shut the anti, there weren't enough antifi there to shut it down.
So that's why the police had to step in and do it.
So I thought that the whole united approach looked a lot better.
It went off a lot better than I would have otherwise thought it would have.
All right.
So the yeah, no, that's what I want to get to.
That's my last question.
My last question is Heather Heyer.
Now, the death of Heather Heyer, obviously, I wish that hadn't happened.
I wish it hadn't happened because, well, for a lot of reasons.
I don't want to see anyone die.
And I certainly hate that the left has been able to manipulate this and make her a new sainted martyr.
But you have found, you have been tracking her movements that day very extensively.
And you also make mention that her obesity led to a heart attack, which was actually what killed her.
Fill us in on the latest regarding Heather Heyer's death.
Well, this is just crazy because it was as of it wasn't until September 5th that I put two and two together in that the media had portrayed Heather Heyer's death.
Okay, we saw the video, you know, the horrific car crash.
Everybody goes flying in the air.
There's a woman in a teal shirt who's knocked and is flips and somersaults over the hood of the car.
And, you know, I thought, you know, until a few days ago that that was Heather Heyer.
And then a friend of mine contacted me and he said, did you know that Harold Heyer's mother had said she had died of a heart attack?
And I was like, no.
And I clicked the link and I watched the video, and sure enough, Heather Heyer's mother said she had died of a heart attack.
So then we started to go back and look through the footage of the accident.
And one of the first things we learned was that the woman in the chill shirt who was thrown over the car, who everybody assumed was Heather Heyer, her real name is Lisa, and she broke her legs and I think her wrist and her husband has a GOP phone.
It wasn't her.
So we started looking for who is this other victim?
And then we saw someone who had CPR on a very, very large woman.
And she was wearing black, black clothes.
And from there, and from there, we started to go back and reconstruct and piece together everything.
And what we found out is that the image that's been portrayed, splashed all over the media of Heather Heyer is about as accurate as the image of Trayvon Martin that was portrayed back in 2013, 2012 or something.
And what happened was that they used a completely different image.
So Heather Heyer was literally, she was about a woman who was about 250 to 300 pounds.
And for over an hour, she had been out parading through the street.
And okay, we're not knocking her.
Hot sun.
In the hot sun.
In defiance of the evacuation order, we might add.
Yeah.
In the street, when she should have been on the sidewalk.
Yeah, one of the most curious things about this is that, I mean, these Black Lives Matter protesters are hit by cars all the time.
No one dies.
They have other injuries, but this is the first time that it's happened that I know of that someone has actually died.
And then you look at all these horrific people flying through the air, and they all survive.
But Heather Heyer wasn't one of the ones.
There's no video footage of her being hit by the car.
I mean, we assume that she did because she had a leg wound.
So we can't find an autopsy.
We can't find no medical information.
All this was just buried.
In fact, the local media had said the day of August 12th that she had died of a heart attack, and they deleted the article.
And so that it was interesting.
That is huge, folks.
And listen, we should have really spent an entire segment on just the death of Heather Heyer, the real reason, or what it is believed to be the real reason, folks.
You got to get it all at hospitaldescent.com.
You can read it much more extensively there.
Brad, last question.
Seconds remaining.
Do you think there'll be another event in Charlottesville?