Sept. 16, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Play that reason tonight.
The bad guy in that song is Jose.
And so we know that there's Hurricane Jose out there at the Atlantic.
And it's sort of spinning around out there in the ocean.
There was a chance earlier this week.
Well, I guess you could say the bad guy is the adulteress.
Bad guys always win.
But anyway, Hurricane Jose earlier, there was a chance this week that it was going to hit Washington, D.C.
And I'm sad to say that it looks like that chance has passed us now.
It's going to go and just die out in the Atlantic.
Eddie, would you have been, Eddie the Bob and Miller in now with us?
Would you have been upset if Hurricane Jose had strengthened to, I don't know, a category five and just sort of spun over Washington for about a month and a half?
Maybe it'd been better if it was a category seven.
I would have been only upset if I couldn't watch it.
Well, I guess we shouldn't joke about it too much because so many of our listeners have been affected by Harvey and Irma.
But what is a hurricane ever hit Washington that you can remember?
This one had a chance to do so and it missed it.
So Satan does look after his own, that's for sure.
That is an excellent point.
And he does.
You know what?
I don't care what people say.
Satan does rule this earth.
I saw it today downtown.
Well, all right, listen, we're going to bring Sam Bushman on in just a minute, but tell us about your exploits today.
And then we were going to have you on the last hour.
You were a little late getting into the studio tonight because you were out running around doing other, tending to other affairs.
Tell us what you saw today.
And then before the segment ends, we're going to bring Sam Bushman on at the top of the next segment.
We're finishing up our take on DACA.
Now, Keith and I talked about it all in the last hour where we stand on Trump, this, what looks to be like a brewing amnesty.
So he made this deal with Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi.
Basically, they're going to give money or agreed to give money to border security.
It's not going to include a wall, mind you, so long as Trump gives amnesty to everybody, all of the dreamers.
So that's where we stand right now.
That's the deal.
So they get everything, we get nothing.
That's a good deal.
I got a take on that, too.
All right.
So tell us about what you did today and why you think that Satan's in control of the earth.
And then very quickly, in all of this in the next three or four minutes, your take on that and what's going on with Trump.
And then we're going to go to Sam.
Today, I've spent hours on in in the hot blazing sun raising money like I always do.
You're probably tired of hearing about this sing-song thing about St. Jude, but that's what I do on the side.
I was downtown at the Cooper Young Festival, which is a very well-known festival in Memphis, Tennessee.
Supposedly, it drew in excess of 130,000 people today.
We also had UCLA play in the University of Memphis, less than a mile from where the festival was.
And I noticed just this year, just this year alone, I've never seen so many homosexuals in one spot in my life.
And of every sort.
You know, they had the homosexuals, they had the lesbians, an open affection of display of each other.
If that's not bad enough, the festival even allows the gay and lesbian people to have a tent down there, a promotion tent, trying to solicit money for gay and lesbian stuff.
Like I'm trying to get money for St. Jude.
They had a tent down there for Memphis gay youth.
And if that's not even bad enough, a significant portion of the vendors down there, there was hundreds and hundreds of vendors, they have these gay flags out.
You know, the multicolored rays.
So even the ones that aren't homosexual, they're going to virtue signal and let you know that they are 100% for the agenda, even if they're not practicing homosexuals themselves.
And lo and behold, it was the worst day I've ever had their fundraising.
I was looking for $1,000 today.
I'm one of the all-time pros at St. Jude for raising money.
I can raise money.
I can teach my Hebrew friends how to raise money for St. Jude.
You know, we don't get a nickel out of it here on Cest Point.
This is the thing.
They're supposed to be the oppressed ones, and yet every company, every Fortune 500 corporation, they're 100% in the tank for them.
And then even when you go to a festival, all of the little vendors in the little booths at the side of the thoroughfare are going to have the flags letting you know that they're on board with the program.
So that's where we are here in Memphis.
We're in the final stage.
You know what?
The first stage is tolerance, if I can remember them all.
The second stage is like you tolerance.
Then you have to, the second stage is like acceptance of this deviant lifestyle.
Then this third stage is like you have to proclaim, you have to participate in it.
The fourth stage is, you know, the last stage of all is in the penalty phase, where if you don't, you have to embrace it, you have to support it, you have to participate in that lifestyle in the final stage.
That's the final stage.
And if you do not, there are penalties to pay.
And I'll just use a famous example, James.
The baker output in Oregon here.
That's right.
And just over and over again.
If you dig your heels in, that's where you're going to be.
That's where the stage.
Anyway, so that was where you were today.
That's why you were a little late.
You went to the local festival to raise money for your church.
$220 and 26 cents.
$220 after a hot day in the blazing sun here.
Normally it would be $700 or $800.
With all our free spending homosexuals out there, my profits was about a third of what it's usually.
Okay, so that's why you were late tonight.
But now, your reaction to Trump, what's going on, maybe you heard Keith and I in the last hour when you were tuning in to AMD.
What's your take on what Trump's done?
Are you still on board?
Do you think there's still some hope to be salvaged there?
Or do you think it's time to just look for alternate solutions?
In a nutshell, yes, I do think we should look for alternate solutions.
In a nutshell, and I go back to their 2007 speech I heard, James, when we were over there at the Council of Conservative Citizens rally over there in Florence, Alabama, when one of the people I listened to, Sam, excuse me, I'm going blank now.
Our lawyer friend, Sam Nixon, he made a statement, and it's also true.
He said that things are not going to get better until they get worse.
He said, it's going to have to get so bad.
He may have exaggerated, but I don't think Sam did exaggerate.
It's going to have to get so bad that people are in the streets starving.
He said, once people have nothing left to lose, they have nothing left to lose.
Once the government has taken everything, once our enemy's taken everything.
And he said, let the bad times roll.
Well, and that's the problem with whites.
So many whites are still comfortable.
They've still got food in the fridge.
They've still got the football game on on Sunday.
They still got a roof over their heads.
They're still making enough money to eat by an existence.
So why should they risk that livelihood?
And so many whites who do speak out lose their livelihood.
And so that's an example to the rest of them.
And I know one white mamma, if we have time tonight, we'll talk about it.
Well, we won't have time tonight, but that's coming.
I'll tell you what we're going to do about that.
We're going to do a big show on this.
Oh, we're going to do a big, yep.
Michael, if you're out there listening, you know who I'm talking about.
We're going to be a big show for you, fella, as soon as we can.
We're not forgetting you.
But here's about, come back to, I'll summarize 12 in about three minutes.
Yeah, we're going to let you and Sam hash it out in the next second.
And then we've got to talk about what's going on in St. Louis if you haven't heard.
St. Louis, once again, racial unrest involving a police officer and Black Lives Matter terrorist have hit St. Louis.
It's history repeating itself in St. Louis.
We're going to talk about that this hour.
And Scoop's got a scoop, wouldn't you know it, things going on in Washington tonight.
Stay tuned.
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All right, I want to bring on Sam Bushman.
This wasn't originally in the plans for tonight, but if you're going to get the full spectrum of what the TPC crew thinks about what's going on with Trump currently, then we need to bring Sam on as well because he offers another perspective that perhaps hasn't even been covered yet.
So, Sam, Trump DACA, amnesty, go.
All right, I'm going to just review a couple of quick headlines from my show notes that'll kind of highlight the reality check on the Donald.
I've told you that he's got intent, he's got an agenda, and he's been lying to everybody his agenda is.
He knew what to say to get elected.
He's been the betrayer from the get-go.
It's his intention.
You guys can say I'm nuts, but day every day proves my case more and more.
Here's the headlines.
In a series of tweets, Donald Trump denied he made a deal with Democrats.
No amnesty is a good amnesty, says Ann Coulter.
Ann Coulter called Trump a, quote, emperor God.
Now she called him the worst negotiator ever.
Ann Coulter tweets, who doesn't want Donald Trump impeached?
Trump tweets, the wall will come later.
I predict he backs away and does a digital wall.
Trump wonders who wouldn't want to grant amnesty to illegals.
Trump says it's not just about illegal immigration.
It's about being kind and considerate.
Ann Coulter says it's not illegal immigration that's the problem.
It's all immigration.
Susan Rice now admits to unmasking senior Trump officials.
No accountability.
She's not going to jail and neither is Hillary.
Revolt over governments.
Well, listen to this.
I guess the Berkeley government school, the college down there, got $98,000 from the National Park Service for a Black Panther tribute.
Donald remains silent because he's a white supremacist and he's afraid to talk.
In fact, he denounced white supremacy as if there is such a thing.
All right, now it gets worse.
President Trump helped with my unbelief, writes Alan Keyes.
In other words, he's going, what on earth is going on?
This is Alan Keyes, the black man.
A 13-year-old boy got suspended for having a knife at government school.
Donald does nothing.
All right, now, with all that as the backdrop, listen up.
CNN commentator Mark Lamont absolutely Trump's a white supremacist.
Celebrity chef Anthony Burdain claimed that he would serve poison to Donald Trump if he got the chance to feed the president.
Literal criminal activity going on.
Now it gets worse.
Listen to this.
Judge may keep Sheriff Joe Arpaio's conviction even though Donald pardoned him.
Now Sam Bushman and others have sent open letters to Donald Trump, publicly well-known talk show host with an open letter right at the time we were in the news when Donald told everybody through his Hope Hicks CNN correspondent, so to speak, from the White House, that Liberty Roundtable was a great talk show, right?
But Donald ignores my open letter.
All right.
Now, the judge may keep Sheriff's Joe's conviction even though Donald pardoned him.
So now it's a showdown between Donald and the judge.
Well, we pushed at the Freedom Coalition through open letters to the Donald asking him to put together a presidential commission and to pardon folks who are innocently in prison.
We get ignored, even though Roger Stone, Judge Napolitano, many other bigwigs are involved in our efforts, right?
We get completely ignored.
However, an 11-year-old boy sends a letter to Donald in an open letter and says, hey, Donald, I'd like to mow the White House lawn.
Donald says, absolutely.
The 11-year-old boy comes in, mows the lawn, and hangs out in the rose garden with the Donald.
So me and Roger Stone and all these guys for innocence in prison can't get a hold of the Donald for the life of us.
But yet this 11-year-old boy gets to chill in the rose garden with the Donald.
And all the while, Donald says, I don't know why you wouldn't be for amnesty.
Well, he spoke out against amnesty 59 times on the campaign trail.
He's playing you for a sucker, Eddie Miller.
I could not agree more with you.
You give me one item that Donald has kept his promise on.
I'll tell you what, I can't.
You know, I agree wholeheartedly with you.
I think in McGinney.
Yeah, you know what?
Like I was telling James during the break, I think, and I'm dead serious, Sam.
I think we'd have been much better off if we'd got Hillary elected in there.
And that way we could lance the ball.
You know, like I was saying earlier, what Sam Dixon said, that things are going to have to get really, really bad.
People will have to get in the streets before we can make this country better, if ever.
If we ever make it better.
The problem is the only ones in the streets are the Black Panthers who are getting federal government money while Donald sits idly by and can't shut down the story.
That's true.
Sam, I'll tell you, and Eddie, who's in the streets also, yet again tonight and yesterday as well, Black Lives Matter thugs in the streets of St. Louis protesting.
And Donald says nothing.
And what's going on with that, Sam?
Do you have any information on that?
We're going to get Lancia on.
I have plenty of information.
The bottom line is you've had Hillary, the liberals, the Communist USA Party with the Black Panthers, Black Lives Matters, Acorn, all number of groups, the Southern Poverty Law Center, George Soros.
They've been agitating and creating this reality for decades.
And nobody caught them at it, except I did back in the early 90s.
I was on the radio talking about there was 58 members that were Democrats that were also Communist Party USA members that were in Congress back then.
Now they've hidden that list.
But I'm telling you right now, this is nothing new.
It's been going on for decades.
Now, they just gave Black Lives Matter, the Black Panthers, kind of two faces to the same kind of a group in a lot of ways.
The Black Panthers through Berkeley University in California just got $98,000 from the Park Service to fund their hostile violent agenda.
Donald does nothing because he's a white supremacist.
He's afraid that he's white.
You know, Sam, supposedly you fought the communists in Korea, supposedly fought them in Vietnam.
We won't fight him in our own country.
That's right.
We won't fight him in our country.
And, you know, no one ever says anything about the communists.
And the one time, you know, the one time that we did have a chance to wipe out the communists was in the Second World War, but we didn't.
We fought with them.
We fought with them.
We fought with the Communists.
Now, listen to this headline.
You ready?
California poised to become sanctuary state.
Donald says nothing.
By the way, Mexican Independence Day is one of the biggest celebration days in Vegas now.
It's getting big here in Memphis.
See?
You look at all that and you go, where's the Donald?
And he's flat out MIA.
You know, you're right, Sam.
The whole thing, and really, it wouldn't matter if it was a setup for the election.
You know, it wouldn't matter.
What matters is results.
And the results we're seeing right now are all bad from Donald.
I don't have the solution.
I don't see any way we could ever get an independent in there.
Sam, personally, I do not see that.
That's not going to happen.
I mean, the results are not.
There's no political solution is going to be apolitical.
There is no political solution.
And Donald Trump couldn't do it or wouldn't do it or for whatever reason.
Hey, Donald could shut down the IRS.
Yeah, but if he's not going to do it, if a guy that has all the money in the world, all the celebrity in the world, the guy who is the president of the United States and isn't beholden apparently to any special interest.
That's right.
If he's not going to be the one to do it, you're never going to get another guy like that in the White House.
And I got a question.
What if Hillary elected Donald?
Well, what if Hillary and Barack got together and elected Donald to be the fall man?
I think we got Hillary.
It'd have been better because we could last the ball.
We would galvanize the people.
Even Alf Coulter wants to impeach the Donald now.
And listen, that's why I wanted to have you and Eddie on to weigh in on this after Keith and I did it because between the five of us, you've got, how many is that?
That's four.
Between the four of us, you've got a pretty wide spectrum of how the political cesspool is reacting to this.
But I would say, honestly, Sam, I think the simplest answer is the right one.
The correct one, I think.
Maybe we ought to write an open letter and James Edwards and Donald Trump can sit down and eat a Cuban sandwich and talk about it.
You know, here's something else, Sam.
You know, I'm a member of one of the many, many organizations like a member of the League of the South.
And I agree with just about everything League of the South does, except I see no way we can have a southern homeland.
Because if you look in the South right now, we're outnumbered even the Southern Highlands.
Many people are saying with DACA, by the way, that Donald did it on purpose so that he could codify sanctuary.
Well, that very well may be true, but I think at the end of the day, Detroit may be the closest.
He just got tired of the bad press.
He wanted to be liked again.
Come on, Liberty Not.
Take League 7.
Got good press.
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What a great thank the great Sam Bushman, LibertyRoundtable.com, owner of the Liberty News Network, which, of course, syndicates our show, and of course, the talk show radio host Extraordinaire in his own right, LibertyRoundtable.com, Monday through Friday.
Sam and I have been together for some pretty major events regarding Trump in 2016.
He anchored the show for TPC while I was there reporting live from the press pen at that rally in March, which, of course, took the media by storm and kept us in the headlines for an entire year.
Sam and I were at the Republican National Convention together, and then later the inauguration of Donald Trump together.
And so, yes, he definitely needs to have his voice heard on any assessment of Trump that we're doing.
That being said, I'd like to ask you a quick question, folks.
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Eddie, 13 years.
I look back 13 years ago.
I wasn't married.
I didn't have kids.
I was still doing this show, mind you, but so much has changed for me.
Good, bad, and different.
I mean, it's been a wonderful life, but that's life.
Things changed.
13 years ago, I think anybody could look back and say, man, look at all the stuff that's happened since then.
That's different.
But this is one of the things that has been a constant.
And I'm just excited that our audience has given us that opportunity.
And we ask that you let us do that for as long as your support lasts and God wills and Jesus tarries.
Eddie?
I admitted that.
You know, it's been one heck of a ride.
We've had a lot of good times.
We've had some bad times here that the audience will have.
We've had deaths.
I mean, we've had disagreements.
We've had people die.
Bill Rowland, Gordon Baum, Sunny Landam, members of the audience, people that we love come and go.
And that is life.
And nothing is going to last forever.
I mean, there will be a day when the political cesspool is no longer on the air.
That's inevitable.
I mean, we're not going to live forever.
I'm not going to live forever unless my son and his children and grandchildren inherit the show for decades on end.
I mean, nothing lasts forever, but let's ride it for as long as we can together, folks, because here we are to encourage one another.
And that community, that togetherness that we have with our audience is just really unique.
And I don't think there's any entity in this movement that is more connected to its base than we are because we laugh and we cry and we live and we work and we breathe and we fight together.
We certainly do.
You know, like the Bible says, you know, the results doesn't belong to us.
People, I get discouraged as much as any of y'all do.
In a matter of fact, I was talking to a dear friend tonight who I met, I rode with up to Charlottesville.
And I told him, sometimes I think, you know, we're just, we're beaten, but, you know, we are commanded by God to stay here and occupy.
Like John Adams said, and I've said this over there, y'all probably get tired of me here saying this.
But, you know, a dear friend of John Adams one time, right before the revolution started, when they were getting ready to sign the Declaration of Independence, the friend told John Adams, he said, John, you're a wealthy man.
You've got it made in the shade.
You've got the mansion.
You've got servants.
You've got horses.
Why are you going against the greatest army the world has ever seen?
He said, you're going to lose.
And he told his friend, he said, well, you know, the results belong to God, dear friend.
The duty belongs to us.
Did you hear that from Steve Gaines or Russell Moore?
I most certainly did.
I was there at their house last night.
You know, we heard a completely different passage from Steve Gaines or Russell Moore that, you know, we should just hate ourselves and worship the philandering, adulterous, you know, bisexual Martin Luther King.
But that's true.
You know, the best part of the cesspool, I have to say this, no matter how down I get, and Lord knows I do get discouraged sometimes.
I see, like what I saw today, I thought, has Memphis, Tennessee a Southern Baptist hotbed some years ago?
I mean, we're talking about back when Southern Baptists actually meant something.
We're actually Southern or Baptist.
They were, you know what?
They were a fire-breathing fundamentalist Christian church.
I remember those days.
You know, I'm 70, but I'm not, you know, I'm not as old as Abraham.
And that's changed in my life.
Yeah, raise the debt ceiling.
You're right, Sam.
Raise the debt ceiling.
We got to fix it all.
Maybe we can buy.
Hey, maybe we can do like the people in Sacramento, California are doing.
They're actually paying the Mexican gangs to not kill.
I read about that.
Well, you know, if they're going to pay them not to kill, maybe they should just pay them to kill each other.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe that's too violent.
Maybe I should say give them whistles and paper spray.
But, you know, getting back to what we were talking about, Lord knows I get sidetracked a lot.
You know, we have to stay in Occupy.
We have to keep fighting.
And we have, you know, people, we have scored some victories.
Our radio station is dwarfed what it did back when we started years ago.
I was in my 50s, man.
I can't believe that was 100%.
Keith and I were talking about this at the beginning of the show tonight.
I mean, we often recollect, particularly as we're coming up on another anniversary in October, the anniversary celebration that we have every year on the air.
And we were thinking before the show started, I said, Keith, I mean, we're looking around at our radio station here.
I mean, it's nice.
It's a studio.
I mean, but I mean, we have no budget to speak of, particularly when compared to our opposition and the establishment press.
I said, Keith, did you ever think when you first came on the show that as we look around at our surroundings here that you would have believed that Hillary Clinton would have brought up in a contentious campaign that if the Republican nominee wins the White House, that we're going to be controlling his agenda?
And that's what Hillary Clinton's campaign said last fall.
And yet here we are.
You know, speaking to our brother Keith, I hope he's got, he knows my favorite post-run beverage.
So maybe I'll go by there in the morning and get a little bit of coffee and a little bit of his other adult beverages.
Put in my coffee.
I have to do 14 miles tomorrow, so I hope he has it.
Hope he's up good and early.
But yeah, you know, we formed a brotherhood here.
We formed a brotherhood and a sisterhood with our audience.
Who could have seen it?
I remember, and we've talked about this a thousand times, but sometimes, you know, I do miss those Big Field days.
And it was so much smaller.
We can say anything in those days.
We didn't have to worry.
We didn't have an audience.
Well, it was fun when it was.
It's always fun when you're first starting out and it's all still ahead of you.
Now, of course, when you're first starting out, you dream of the day that the establishment media gives you coverage.
You dream of the day where you're known and you have listeners around the world.
You dream of all of that.
But when it's all still ahead of you, when it's all still pure and innocent and the adventure is still around the corner, I mean, there's something to say about those days.
There sure is.
And there's some negatives.
You know, nothing is 100% Rose Garden.
Those were back in the days before we had certain governmental agencies breathing down our throat.
Those were back in the days before we were worried about, you know, going outside.
And certainly before we had listeners, too.
That's right.
We had no listeners.
You know what?
The good thing about not having any listeners, you don't have people waylaying you.
I remember James Mann forgot this.
I remember one time the FBI had to come out to the old station because I think all the death threats we used to get.
And we went some serious ones, too.
We kind of grandfathered in now.
We're just accepted.
Yeah, we just accept it.
I guess they found other people to hate besides us.
Well, they figured out the death threats didn't work, so they might as well go and threaten somebody.
Remember, we threatened Steve Gaines, so he'll roll over on his grandparents.
I remember they used to call the radio stations and tell all these wonderful things they were going to do to me and James out there back in the day.
And you know what we would do?
Here's how scared we were.
And this is before the GPS days.
We would say, well, dear sir, do you have a map?
Do you know how to get here?
You know, we can tell you exactly how to get here, but we must forewarn you, though, you might be getting in over your head when you get here because, you know, we're not.
We will defend ourselves.
That's right.
We certainly will.
We're Christians alive.
Christians hardcore, but we will protect ourselves.
I think we're commanded to do that by God.
And you're supposed to protect your family.
But, yeah, boy, it's been a, I hope we ride another 13 years.
13 more years.
God.
You know what?
I'll be 83 years old.
Something's going to happen in the next 13 years.
Hey, listen, y'all.
I want y'all to start thinking about it right now.
We take it year by year.
80th year.
I want you to be saving up so Pappy can go run the New York Marathon.
You'll do it too.
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Hey folks, we're going to wrap out the show tonight, but please do keep us in mind our third quarter fundraising drive.
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All right.
Scoop.
Lots of action in Washington, D.C. tonight.
You have the, I think they were calling it the mother of all rallies, which if that was the name they were using, it turned out to be a far cry from that.
You had the mother of all rallies.
You had an anti-white supremacist rally.
Now, the people who were attending the mother-of-all rallies were basically one step down from the Tea Party.
I mean, it wasn't alt-right.
It wasn't anybody of any substance.
But nevertheless, there's still white supremacists to the other side.
So, you had this rally, you had that rally, and then you had the insane clown posse rally.
What in the world is going on in D.C. tonight, Scoop?
Well, James, you know, this is still protest season since it's Saturday, you know, working people will come into town and protest whatever it is that they want to protest or support or whatever.
But here's something.
The Insane Clown Posse today came to Washington to protest the FBI classifying its fan base, not the rep duo, but the fan base as a gang.
Now, this is stemming from back in 2011.
Now, here's an analysis that nobody has talked about, looked at, or even thought about.
So, political successful family, drag yourselves in because this is going to blow your mind.
The diehard fans of the insane clown posse are known as juggalos.
Who or what are juggalos?
Mostly white working-class people, most of whom have jobs, many of whom currently serve or who have served in the military, and some who have actually have families.
Now, these people have tattoos of various symbols of the ICP and album covers of the Insane Clown Posse and so on.
And then, at different events, fans will don face paint to look like part of the Insane Clown Posse.
The juggalos will drop certain phrases while speaking with fellow juggalos, such as whoop whoop and much love.
The latter is something you never hear at an Antifa event or Tifa rally, and certainly not in Charlottesville.
And then, at these events, concerts, they have like a convention, they have wrestling events.
They do imbibe in alcohol, illicit substance, and fayo soda.
And then, a few women at the ICP events will dress in a way to leave nothing to the imagination.
Now, why would the FBI classify juggalos as a gang?
Let's connect the dots.
In 2011, the FBI fell under the leadership of Attorney General Eric Holder, appointed by Barack Obama.
Now, criminal street gangs are as ethnically diverse as a television commercial.
You got floods, Crips, Mexican mafia, Latin Kings, gangsters disciples, MS-13, just a tough list, all full of degenerates of color.
Well, guess what?
The Department of Justice needed some cases in the classification of street gangs.
Think about it.
This is the same administration where Big Sis Janet Nepalitano declared returning veterans from overseas, militia men, Tea Party members, oath keepers, and Ron Paul supporters, domestic terrorists, who 99% are whites, and 99% of the juggalos are white.
This was the administration's war on white people.
This Obama administration went after cops, veterans, Christians, patriots, and now juggalos.
The FBI stated that juggalos were involved in individual drug use, obviously, petty theft, and simple assault.
Not your typical street dogs.
But classifying the juggalos as a gang is like calling deadheads an organized crime syndicate.
The outcome of people claiming to be juggalos now are they're losing their jobs, they're denied military service, they're losing their top secret clearances, they're being harassed, they're being told to gang members, and so on and so forth.
But one second, I got a phone, I got a phone call.
Well, by the way, you know, Scoop Mitch and Eric Holder.
Second, and of course scoop can't help it.
He is, that's right, calling in from work right now.
So if people take that incredulously, we do what we understand that he's at work and he's doing this janitor disclosure.
All right buddy, take it away.
Take it away.
The insane clown posse is not.
They're not taking it, lying it down.
They came to they.
Not only they came to Washington to march, but they filed suit against the FBI and they got the ACLU involved in uh, their cause So, and they had the Juggalos rallying at Washington, D.C.
And guess what?
No violence, no issues, no gunfire, no nothing.
Because guess what?
Juggalos, even though they act silly and do crazy things under different circumstances, they know how to behave.
James, Eddie, back to you.
Eddie, are you familiar with Juggalos?
I don't believe I am.
It sounds like a gigalo.
They're a little different than gigolos.
It's the fans of the insane clown posse band, and I don't know anything about them either.
Well, you're not missing anything, except for the fact that, as Scoop mentioned, they have been declared to be a gang.
Now, I don't think Black Lives Matter or even Antifa has been declared to be a gang yet, even though there's been some rumblings that they may be.
But the Insane Clown Posse has, anyway, Insane Clown Posse is rallying in D.C.
A sort of hybrid of a Trump free speech rally is organizing in D.C. today, and the anti-white supremacist faction.
Lots of action in D.C. That's why we have Scoop stationed there.
It's a lot to keep up with.
I think Memphis is like in the same asylum.
I couldn't even imagine D.C. You know, you mentioned Eric Holder, Scoop.
Of course, I know all of our fans will probably remember he was right at the heart of that fast and furious, you know, when our government was selling, taking firearms across the border to trade them for drugs.
They were doing trade.
I guess they could come under NAFTA, I guess, trading guns for drugs.
I want to ask Scoop about this very quickly.
Scoop, so we have, you're the only one of the regular TPC staff.
I mean, of course, Jim Lance and Sean Bergen, Winston Smith, they're not on tonight.
But the ones that are going to be on, I want to ask you this.
So we've been talking about Trump, DACA, illegal immigration, et cetera, amnesty.
We've all weighed in on it, we being myself, Keith, Sam, and Eddie.
And Coulter's weighed in on it.
Steve King has even said that it looks like Trump is keeping Hillary's campaign promises.
And one of our most loyal and dedicated listeners from Dallas writes this.
What has Trump accomplished that we support?
Well, there's the Muslim ban limited by courts, but a good faith effort and partly in effect, far more aggressive border and interior enforcement.
Apprehensions of illegal aliens are up.
A sharp decrease in attempted illegal crossings, although they are now headed back up as the treason lobby gets the word out that they will block whatever Trump tries to do.
Good faith effort to end sanctuary cities.
Some cities like Miami have abandoned sanctuary policies despite federal court blocks to Trump efforts.
And number five, probable big reduction in refugee admissions.
The writer from Dallas opines that he is also disappointed with Trump, but let's not overreact.
What is your opinion, Scoop, on Trump, vis-a-vis DACA, what could be amnesty, et cetera?
And answer that quickly because I have one more question for you.
But I do want to thank that caller, or rather that writer, that listener.
And I say that there are a lot of people in our audience tonight that is going to be somewhere in between.
Sam Bushman, Ann Coulter, Steve King, Eddie Miller, James Edwards, Keith Alexander.
I mean, it's all across the board, and rightly so.
Where do you fall in, Scoop?
Well, I don't know.
He might have something up to feed.
He's not telling anybody.
Like, we're going overseas, but he's not telling what we're doing overseas, unlike the previous administration.
So to me, it's a latency approach.
Okay, Scoop, 60 seconds or less.
Breakdown because we were going to have Bergen on.
I didn't even become aware of this until yesterday, and I didn't know how if it was going to be big enough to warrant some time on TPC until this afternoon.
But then by that point, Jim Lancey and Sean Bergen were booked up tonight, who I was going to farm out the research to.
60 seconds or less, what's going on in St. Louis tonight?
Well, same thing happened in Ferguson, same thing happened in Baltimore, same thing happened in Charlotte.
There's a police on shirtbank incident, and the police had to defend himself.
And then the state attorney or district attorney overcharged, and the person got off because they couldn't prove the already reasonable doubt.
And people were mad at the verdict.
We've seen this movie before.
All right, so a cop basically, from what we could tell, defended himself.
And in the action of defending himself, he killed a black person.
And of course, even though he was not convicted by a jury of his peers, there was not enough evidence to convict him.
They're still going to commit acts of illegality and response.
Is that pretty much where we are in a nutshell?
Yep.
And the police.
Go quick, Eddie.
Scoop, how much longer are we going to have a police force with the all-out attack on the police every time they have to defend themselves?
How long are we going to have a police force in this country, Scoop?
Will it be a cop?
Right.
Nobody.
I mean, well, Trump's until 2020, so we got until 2024 and 2028, hopefully, if Pence gets elected.
Scoop, do you think they're, I guess this is a rhetorical question, like James used to like use that rhetorical.
I copied from him.
Do you think that the powers that be are actually trying to destroy the police force in America on purpose?
Hell yeah.
I mean, yeah, because once, you know, well, then you've got the police like in Charlottesville, though.
So where do you stand on police?
That's right.
That's a tricky question.
I guess it depends on which country.
Just following orders, sir.
Yeah.
You know, the police, to the best of my knowledge, Scoop, you would know more than I do.
Well, I guess we're running out of time.
There's never enough time.
I would have spent an hour on what happened in St. Louis tonight with either Sean or Jim, but we got to take a week-long break.