Sept. 23, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome one and all to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio program.
I guess you would call this Indian Summer, Keith, because it's about as hot as it ever was in June or July in Memphis, Tennessee tonight in the mid-90s.
And it is hot in the radio station.
I can tell you that much.
More like the dog days of summer.
It's awful.
I mean, I see all the Halloween candy at the store.
I see pumpkins on the side of the road.
But it feels like the throes of late July outside.
It is just awful.
But, hey, it's great to be with you anyway, folks.
This Saturday evening, September 23rd, almost October, almost fall, but summer's having one last row with us here.
But whether it's hot, cold, dark, sunny, snowy, rainy.
Gloom of night.
The mail must go through, as they used to say.
Well, the show must go on for the political cesspool.
That's absolutely right.
We've done it in all kinds of weather.
It's easy to do that when you're inside.
Anyway, big show tonight, I think.
Sometimes the live broadcast time of the political cesspool, 6 to 9 p.m. Central Time, 7 to 10 p.m. Eastern on Saturday nights can play in our favor.
There have been a couple of times, quite memorably, that national breaking news just so happened to occur during our weekly time slot.
And we had assets on the ground.
Sam Bushman up in Oregon during the Melior Wildlife Refuge incident last winter or in the January of 2016.
And then with the Black Lives Matter shooting of two police officers in New York, we had Sean Bergen live on the ground at the hospital where the officers were transported to.
But as it was happening, we scooped the entire national press.
And then sometimes, of course, it's like that song, Keith.
You need to tick a good timing.
And sometimes timing just comes into play.
Well, last Friday night, we were monitoring the situation in St. Louis.
Black Lives Matter is sort of like a hurricane in and of itself.
Sometimes you wait and see if it develops into a category three or four and becomes worthy of coverage on this program.
And last Friday night, we knew there was some racial unrest in St. Louis, but we really didn't know if we wanted to spend time covering it.
By the time we knew on Saturday that it had gone full-scale hurricane, both Jim Lancia, former police officer, retired police officer Jim Lancia, and Sean Bergen, former television news reporter, both correspondents for the political cesspool.
By the time I got in touch with them on Saturday afternoon last week, they had other obligations and commitments and couldn't come on the show.
So we touched on the situation, which was still developing at that time in St. Louis on the program last week, but we didn't cover it to the extent that I would have liked.
And so tonight we're going to do that.
And it works out almost as well because that situation in St. Louis simmered well into the middle of the week this week, and there may still be some burning embers there even tonight.
But long story short, we're going to have Jim Lancia on and Sean Bergen on tonight to talk about the racial unrest in St. Louis, once again involving a police officer and the Black Lives Matter criminal gang.
And then to close the show out tonight, you're going to have to stay tuned all the way through the end of the program tonight.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller has the night off tonight.
He is marathon training.
He'll be back next week.
And so we're filling Eddie's time in the third hour with fan favorite Sam Dixon, who is going to be on to talk broadly and generally about Antifa, the Antifa street gang and their shenanigans and violence.
And so there you have it, folks.
The back end of the show, heavy with guests and correspondents, Jim Lancia, Sean Bergen, and Sam Dixon, all coming your way tonight.
That's coming up a little later.
The first hour and a half, Keith and I are going to regale you with a variety of topics that we hope will enlight and inform you.
And with that being said, I have turned it over to Keith to sort of chart the course for the first hour and a half, whereas my assignment tonight is to tend to the guests.
So, Keith, as you know, my friend, we have a website that people go to to listen to the show online, to listen to the broadcast archives of each show after the fact, if they couldn't catch it live on Saturday nights.
Also there on our website, there's a lot of information about our staff, our program, and of course, our blog.
And on the blog, sometimes we feature original content written by us for the audience.
Sometimes we repost things that we want the audience to read about because it's likely we're going to be covering it on the show.
So that's why we repost sometimes content written by other people because we're going to be covering it on the show and want you to be a little bit aware of the subject before we break it down for you on the radio.
That being said, there were a few articles that we posted this week that Keith wanted to do just that for you, ladies and gentlemen.
So which one would you like to tackle first, Keith?
Well, let's try Brent Nelson, an old stalwart from the Council of Conservative Citizens that used to write for their monograph series.
He was a professor, I think, from the University of Arkansas back before his retirement.
And he wrote an article that appeared in Western Voices World News, Why the Apathy, talking about the apathy of white people in America to their impending dispossession and loss of control over the nation founded by their ancestors.
Very interesting article.
We printed it, I think, on Friday.
I hope many of you have had a chance to read it.
We're going to try to break it down and explain it as we understood it.
And of course, you know, we're going to do that with several of these articles.
We're going to talk about, if we have enough time, affirmative action, specifically how important a weapon that is for the left and how debilitating it is to the white population.
And we're also going to talk about another article that we printed on Friday, which is, this is the crossroads at which white America dies.
This was something that was in Faith and Heritage, I believe.
A very interesting article.
Hopefully, it will be an interesting discussion.
Well, and again, folks, we're not being lazy when we reproduce other people's content.
It is because it was something that was noteworthy to us.
And therefore, if we enjoyed it, we think that you might get something from it as well.
And again, much more than that.
It gives you a base of understanding of a topic before we take a look at it.
We wouldn't print it on our blog roll if we didn't think it was insightful and helpful for people that would visit our blog.
This is what we're trying to do.
We're basically educators.
We're trying to educate people on what's going on, and we want to bring you the best thinking on the subject about what the heck is going on and why it's going on and how to stop it or how to subvert it some way.
All right, so you mentioned two of those articles that particularly caught your attention, Keith.
And so we're going to turn you loose on that at the top of the next segment.
That is why the apathy by Brent Nelson and The Crossroads at Which White America Dies by Adam Gray of Faith and Heritage.
So, Keith is going to run roughshod over you in the next segment with that.
But first, I just want to give you a sneak peek.
We already gave you a little idea of what's coming up later in the show tonight.
I want to give you an idea of what's coming up next week.
Keith, have you read the book, or at least started to read it, because it's about 500 pages?
Dissident Dispatches: The Alt-Right Guide to Christian Theology by Professor Andrew Fraser.
Have you cracked the spine on that one yet?
I have.
In fact, I've gone through the introduction, the prelude, and chapter one.
I'll get busy on this, I promise, the coming week.
All right, and that's important that you do because Professor Fraser will be our guest next week on the political cesspool.
And of course, for all of this month, during our third quarter fundraising drive, we have been promoting his book, which any of you can get with a contribution of $100 or more to keep our show on the air.
We reward you with a gift as a token of our appreciation.
We've been promoting it all month, and you're going to hear from the author himself next week.
But that's next week.
Let's get through this one first, and we're going to dive into it headfirst right after this.
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Okay, so every show when we start out, we have to give you the announcements for the week, a little preview of upcoming commentary and events, so to speak.
We've got that done, so we've got to go now, Keith.
What about why the apathy?
This article by Dr. Brent Nelson is it that warrants coverage tonight on the live show?
Well, let me start by reading maybe the first couple of paragraphs of this, and that will be as good an intro as we can get on this.
Why the apathy?
Beneath this alienation lurks, or so the elite fears, a seething mix of fear and anger by Dr. Brent Nelson.
The America that European Americans founded and sustained for over 200 years will, given no change in current trends, be swept into oblivion in another generation.
Given the same trends for two generations, America will find itself closer to third world status and to the European way of life.
Already in the last decade of the 20th century, this oncoming doom of European America has become glaringly apparent in many different areas of the country.
Despite a growing awareness of the coming national demise, the masses of European Americans seem to be unconcerned.
We're often told that things must get much worse before people wake up.
Yet all the evidence is that people are awake but preoccupied with other interests.
Their unconcern about the decline of European America is so deep-seated, so pervasive, that it obviously arises from something more than a lack of knowledge.
Why the apathy?
Then he says, to attempt to answer this question, one must, which must be done before we can hope to formulate a strategy to dispel the apathy, we must take an unflinching look at certain fundamental changes which have taken place in the lives of the average European American during the past hundred years.
This will not be pleasant, but it is necessary if we are to avert final defeat.
Now, what he talks about after that is how American commerce and industry and the workplace have changed since the days of the founding of our nation.
Back during the founding of our nation, Thomas Jefferson made a comment, which, like many of his other comments, was extremely prescient and forward-looking.
He said he did not think that the American Republic could be maintained if we had not, it couldn't have been created, nor can it be maintained if we have a change from the fact that most Americans back in the 1790s were self-employed yeoman farmers,
people that provided their own food, provided their own transportation, provided their own clothing for the most part, and therefore were economically independent.
He said that you cannot be economically dependent on other people and at the same time be ideologically and politically independent.
Specifically, what he said is dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition.
Well, unfortunately, that's exactly what happened.
And it has been over the past century, for the most part, that this change has occurred.
In the year 1900, still 90% of Americans lived in a rural setting.
They were either farmers or tradesmen and craftsmen that served a primarily farming population.
Most people made their money and earned their living on a family farm.
A family farm was a joint familiar enterprise.
Men and their wives worked together day by day in close proximity to one another to move the business forward.
And their children helped them.
There was no disincentive to have a lot of children.
In fact, there was a great incentive to have many children because many hands make light work.
And you had, when you had children, a lot of free labor to help you accomplish all the tasks that were necessary to run a successful farm.
This all started to change around World War I. There was a famous and popular song back then, how are you going to keep them down on the farm after they've seen Paris?
Well, it wasn't the blandishments and the entertainments and the ribaldry of Paris that was drawing people away from the farms.
It was the industrialization of America and the fact that people could make more money and get a steady paycheck without worrying about the weather, without worrying about crops, without worrying about insects and all sorts of other intervening causes.
They can make a living by just showing up, putting in their eight hours a day or whatever, and drawing a paycheck.
And this was very seductive.
But it basically subjected you to the indentured servitude that most Americans in pre-revolutionary war days had been seeking to get away from.
Remember, they basically got, they disobeyed royal decrees to move out from the coastal colonies into the so-called wilderness so they could have their own land, which seemed to be limitless, and chart their own destiny.
No matter how backbreaking their work nor how low their level of consumption was, what they did was theirs.
The land they lived on was theirs.
And they had this sense of ownership and there was no divorce between making money and having the power that comes with that.
Afterwards, they worked in factories they didn't own, got paid without knowing anything about whether the products were selling or how they were selling or what was going on.
All this was handled.
They were insulated from all of this.
And they were subsequently and concurrently subject, their jobs, their livelihood was subject to the whim of a boss or a supervisor or a master of some type.
And this caused a type of alienation between workers and their production and their productive lives.
And they realized they were not masters of their destiny.
And they therefore now, for example, how many people do you know that live for the weekends?
They even have a commercial about it or a song.
And they just love their jet ski.
They love their cabin by the lake.
They love their Alabama football or their Ohio State football or whatever it is or their Pittsburgh Steelers football or whatever.
And they live in this kind of fantasy world that they jealously guard every moment that they're not working.
They want to be spended in recreation.
It's the only spear of their life that they control.
And it doesn't leave much time for political activity, for reflection, or for independent action that would stave off the taking over of our nation by forces that really don't like white people and would like to see us become subservient and possibly fade into oblivion through amalgamation, as Theodore Bilbo said.
In other words, through mixing with other races or to be killed off.
People don't want to think about that hard truth.
They want to think that everything is going fine.
They want to focus on their, you know, recreational pursuits, things like this.
And it's one of the that's why it's so difficult to get somebody to really muster people to do anything about the coming demise of European America, America.
This is the problem that we have.
People are very vulnerable if you work for a boss to being fired or being demoted.
We hear about it every day.
We hear about kids in college being expelled or forced to resign because they said something politically incorrect and got attributed to them.
We see people losing their jobs because they showed up at a rally to support Confederate statues and things like this.
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All right, so as Keith and I were talking about it earlier in the day, this is actually what I was hoping for tonight.
This was what I had in mind with a little bit different setup tonight with three guests.
Well, you can't really call Sean and Jim guests.
They're correspondents.
They're part of the crew.
But with them being on board tonight and then Sam Dixon being our featured guest of the evening, the last half of the show is booked up, and I'm going to be taking the helm to participate in those conversations.
And a lot of times during the first half of the show, when Keith is featured, with Eddie out tonight, we juggled the lineup a little bit.
When Keith is featured, we normally have so much to get into in the first half of the show each week that it really doesn't give Keith a chance to really develop a commentary to the extent of his abilities.
I mean, of course, every time Keith's on the show, you realize what an asset he is to the program.
But I wanted to do this tonight.
We joked a little bit about bringing me on.
It's nice to have a night off of work, so thank you, Keith.
But I wanted Keith to have a little more time to develop his thoughts and commentaries because he's got so much wisdom to share, and I think he's doing a bang-up job.
There was one thing, though, I wanted to say.
You mentioned that the people are so enamored with Bread and Circus.
It's the football games.
It's entertainment.
It's all of the, that's what the people, that's the only choices they have left, I guess, in some ways.
And obviously, the people who go to work every day in this country, the average citizen, the voter, not only are they not in control of the destiny of this country, it would be hard to imagine them having any less power than where they are right now.
I think they have the power to choose what they want to eat each day, and they can choose where they want to go on vacation.
But they don't have any power in determining the course of this country.
So, of course, the question is, who does, Keith?
Well, we have a hostile elite that does.
But let's first of all look at what is behind our fecklessness as white Americans.
The fact that we don't control our jobs, we're alienated from our jobs.
We just get paid for doing the jobs, and the rewards that come from our work are basically for the benefit of other people.
We get paid a certain wage, and this alienation expresses itself in all sorts of ways.
I'm sure you've worked at workplaces before where people are trying to sneak out a few minutes early on Friday afternoon or take half a day off or find some excuse not to be at work.
If they were really invested properly in their jobs the way that our ancestors were, they would be thinking of ways to make their lives and their labors more productive rather than trying to find another way to scoot out so they could get on their pontoon boat out on the lake and putt around and drink beer or let the kids paddle around and,
you know, with life preservers on or go to the cabin, go down the road 100 miles, go to a cabin, and you're like a prisoner to that every weekend.
If you own a cabin or if you have a timeshare, that's where you're going to spend your vacation.
And it's really a pathetic existence compared to what our ancestors had.
They had a chance of failing.
And if they failed, for example, if the breadwinner broke his hip or something, let's say he was felling timber and a tree fell on him and he broke his hip, the whole family is liable to starve.
But on the other hand, if there were flush times, they're liable to do very well.
But nonetheless, there was no alienation between their work and their well-being.
They didn't feel like they were doing it all for the benefit of other people.
This is something that has developed because of the Industrial Revolution and then because of, and people are, you know, they talk about things like world economic conditions or automation or the singularity movement where we're going to do away with cash as if these were fate or the will of God.
They talk about in the same tone of voice that people in the past used to talk about the will of God or fate.
So, in other words, they're admitting they have absolutely no control over their future.
And this is the way that the hostile elite wants them to think.
That striving is meaningless, resistance is meaningless.
Just go along with the flow.
Follow the Judas goat to the slaughterhouse and go gently into that good night.
But of course, Dylan Thomas, the Welsh poet, told us, don't go gently into that good night.
We've got to wake up.
Now, we have natural leaders among white Anglo-Saxon Protestants or the white Gentile population.
Let's put it that way.
Why aren't they doing a better job of protecting our interests?
Well, they likewise have learned, like white Southerners have learned through the Civil Rights Movement, that you get beat down enough, you're basically into a Stockholm syndrome situation, and they can't win.
So they want to protect their business short term, and they're not even thinking far enough ahead as to the next generation, what America they will have.
These people that are in charge and want to preserve their positions in society, they're going to find themselves increasingly to be the emperor of the North Pole, and they're going to be living in a gated community in a dysfunctional, dystopic nation.
Well, Keith is, of course, offering commentary on modern-day serfdom, and we have a caller now from Washington State.
Take it away.
Are you with us, Washington?
Yeah, this is Stan.
Hey, Stan.
Hello.
Yeah, we can hear you.
Can you hear us?
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I'm glad you're talking about what's going on with sports.
And I've been calling for a mancot, not a boycott, for a long time of professional sports.
And it looks like tomorrow is going to be a real good news day because these athletes will have a chance to react to what Trump was saying about that people, if the protests go on, the kneeling and all the rest of that horseshit, that people ought to just walk out of the stadiums.
And he used the SOB term, too.
Now, this is good for all these zombie-like sports supporters who are, it's like a drug.
And nobody would let these guys in their house, the guys that are out there on the field.
The best way for us to make our point is to not go to the games and not support these teams.
Don't wear the jerseys, burn the jerseys, burn baby burn, because if we hit them in the pocketbook, they are going to squeal like hell.
All right.
I'm glad, Stan, yeah, finish up.
We're coming up on a break, so I don't want to cut you off.
But yeah, finish up because I have a lot of things.
What I was going to say, Stan, is this.
We've always said this.
The only sound a liberal fears is the click of a closing purse.
All right, final word to you on this, Stan, and I want to respond to you.
Sure.
All right, anyway.
The final word is stay away from the games.
And I'm talking about college games, too, because I know in the South, you all go to the football games like I used to when I grew up in Texas.
Thing is now, that's passe.
Just don't go to the games.
Save yourself some money and let those football players see empty seats.
Absolutely.
Thank you for the call, and I'm so glad you brought that up.
Now, Keith was working on the periphery of this issue in terms of talking about sports, but I actually did want to focus on what Trump said this week and develop that a little further.
So thank you, Stan, for the call and for prodding us in that direction.
So if you've missed it, folks.
Nice segue.
Yeah, the nice segue.
A nice assist.
If you missed it, Trump did a couple of things in his battle against sports ball this week.
And number one, he said, as Stan mentioned, that if a football player kneels during the national anthem, that he should be fired.
And he did use the SOB term in referencing to these people who wouldn't have a job otherwise.
And like Stan said, it wouldn't be a good idea.
And his best job option is riding shotgun on the neighborhood garbage.
And then members of the Golden State Warriors, including former NBA MVP Stephan Curry, were lamenting whether or not they should go to the White House because they won the NBA championship last year, and that's a rite of passage.
And Trump disinvited them for not making a decision on that.
And in response to Trump disinviting the Warriors, which I believe he should have done, two high school dropouts.
I mean, these are the people that are supposed to be dictating what we think and who we should emulate.
They're our role models and heroes.
Right, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, respectively.
LeBron James called Trump a clown, and Kobe Bryant said that Trump breeds hatred and something else.
I can't remember.
But so this is what you got from the thugs in Sportsball.
And then I was reading something from Demarcus Cousins, who's one of the NBA's leading head cases, always in trouble, always getting suspended.
He was one of John Calapari's one-and-done from Kentucky.
He said, We got to remove all the Confederate monuments.
Well, we don't let anybody named what we're going to do with the Minus Mar Heroes.
But we'll talk about this a little more.
But stands right.
You go to a college football game, a college basketball game, an NBA game, an NFL game.
90% of the people in the stands, 95% of the people in the stands, are white.
Whites could shut them down tomorrow if they united as a race as they should and stood up for their interest.
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Okay, talking about Trump versus the NBA and the NFL, he told the NFL players, the thugs in the NFL, stand or be fired.
That's what the owners should do, according to Trump.
And, I mean, hard to argue with him, as I said.
I would sit for the anthem, too, not because I don't respect fans.
Of course, since most of those owners are Jewish and liberals, that's probably not going to happen.
Jerry Jones might do it.
But, no, I mean, you know, look, I look at the American flag.
It's a flag that has endorsed and sanctioned every form of degeneracy and dysgenic program you could imagine.
It's a flag of occupation in the Southland.
But that's not why they're sitting.
Why are they sitting?
I couldn't tell you.
I mean, and look at Kobe Bryant.
Kobe Bryant says he calls out President Trump for inspiring, quote, dissension and hatred.
Yeah, and using sports to divide us, as LeBron James said.
Well, what does that even mean?
Well, what is he doing and what is Colin Kaepernick doing when they basically tell people that you need to get on board with the Black Lives Matter people?
And if you don't, then you're an outsider and to be marginalized.
People who couldn't graduate high school based on their own merit, but they can be millionaires in this racist country.
They can be millionaires.
They might not be able to spell their name, but they can be millionaires in this country that obviously discriminates against blacks in this capacity.
But what are they complaining about?
And then the Golden State Warriors don't want to go to the White House because Trump's presenting.
Oh, Trump hadn't even done anything.
He hadn't done anything for his base.
He's down there campaigning for Luther Strange tonight in Alabama instead of Roy Moore.
I mean, he's been a huge disappointment to any conservative based upon the promises of his candidacy.
Well, that's true enough.
And one thing you've got to say about Trump is that he does not seem to be able to be able to distinguish between friends and enemies.
He's down there working against the interests of a true friend who has been pro-Trump from the beginning of his campaign, Roy Moore, to support a guy, Luther Strange, who is going to wind up, if elected, being the stooge, not of Donald Trump, but of Mitch McConnell.
This is, and also he's run off all of the white Gentile populists and nationalists like Steve Miller and Steve Bannon trying to get rid of Jeff Sessions and is replacing them with Jews from Goldman Sachs and other places that were never Trumpers at some point during his campaign.
Well, that's when the honeymoon was over, right after, almost immediately after his campaign, when the Trump enthusiasm was at its zenith.
The appointments came in and nobody good was appointed, except for maybe Sessions, and even Sessions was cucking as hard as he could after Charlottesville.
But yeah, so the Bloom fell off that rose pretty quickly.
And every time there may be a breath of hope from Trump as in his lukewarm defense of Confederate monuments, which was certainly a lot better than the rapid opposition to Confederate monuments we would have gotten from anyone else, he comes back and does a lot of other things.
Well, what he's done, I think, is he missed a wonderful opportunity.
He wounded the left-wing animal, and they thought they had it in the bag.
They thought they had already crossed the goal line, and they could do a victory dance on the heads of European Americans.
And European Americans, white Americans, rose up and elected Donald Trump despite their best efforts to assure everybody that he didn't have a snowball's chance in you know what in hell to get elected.
Then once he is elected, he sits back and basically does nothing.
He could have used his executive presidential order power to basically cripple and destroy them, take them out.
But he didn't.
Instead, he allows himself to be maneuvered into appointing people, basically New York Jewish people, who are basically trying to throw a monkey wrench in the gears of his Make America Great Again machine.
And he doesn't, you know, he hasn't appointed judges.
He hasn't appointed prosecutors.
He's left so many positions unfilled.
And he is making loyalists like Steve Bannon walk the plank or he leaves Obama people still in positions of authority and power.
He's missed a wonderful opportunity and he will say things that are red meat to his supporters.
But when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
And we talked a little bit last week about his position on DACA now, the situation where he denounced, he signed this congressional ordinance.
I don't even know what you would call it, condemning white nationalisms, a resolution, I guess.
Yes, that's what you would call it.
Thank you, Sam.
And, you know, we did a little bit of coverage on that last week.
I thought our coverage on where we stand on Trump last week was good, not great, serviceable, but it could have been better.
But we talked about that a lot last week.
So I don't want to get back into that necessarily tonight.
But we did get onto Trump a little bit because of the situation with him vis-a-vis the NFL and NBA, which, I mean, I agree with him, of course, but these are all peripheral issues.
That's lashing on the case.
We need to get down to the nitty-gritty, as they used to say back in the 60s.
And the nitty-gritty is we've got to stop third world immigration in its tracks.
We've got to pump out the third world's worlders that are here illegally.
And we basically got to let white people have a sense of racial solidarity, just like every other group.
And that's what we need to do.
And we need to have the white people in those stands just walk out en masse.
Well, then there would be about 20 people there.
All with free passes.
Well, I mean, and in some cases, you get half into stadiums, but I saw that with the San Francisco 49ers, but that has more to do with them not having won a game in about three years than anything else.
But maybe some people are mad that it's a sanctuary state, that's for sure.
But anyway, so that's what's going on with Trump again, his peripheral issues.
If he doesn't build the wall, Texas is going to go blue in 2024.
The Republicans will never win another national election.
I mean, that could have happened last year if his populism and nationalism didn't carry some of those rust belt states, they would have lost then.
They'll never win again.
He will not get those rust belt states unless he creates real union scale paid jobs for those people.
They don't want slob jobs.
They don't want $10 an hour with no benefits.
They want jobs that pay $35 plus benefits that you can sustain a middle-class living on.
That's what Americans need.
That's what he is trading away by that he's totally distracted with idiocy like North Korea.
That guy in North Korea is basically, he is someone else's problem.
And if you make concessions to China to get them on board, they're going to demand some quid pro quo.
Yeah, North Korea, that's sort of like Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers movie.
It's like a caricature of a villain or an enemy that you would have.
Rocket man.
He's probably not a guy you would want to deal with, but thankfully we don't have to.
Now, Keith, we never cover as much as I'd like at any given time because we always got so much to say.
At least set the table on the article from FaithandHeritage.com.
We told the audience we try to get into it this hour.
Well, we basically did it in what we just talked about.
What they were talking about was how Trump missed a tremendous opportunity to deal a death blow, a mortal wound to the liberal monster that has taken over America.
He could have done it if he had moved quickly and decisively to, one, put nationalist populist white Gentiles into positions of authority and power in his administration.
And two, had used his executive order power as president of the United States to accomplish all sorts of changes in policy that would have been an anathema to the left.
Instead, he didn't do that.
And as a result, we are basically, we've allowed the monster called liberalism to lick its wounds, to gain its strength.
And now it's coming after Trump and white Americans with a ferocity that we have never known before.
You're seeing now, for example, anytime that white people try to exercise their First Amendment rights, they're going to be denounced as white supremacists and Nazis and things like Klansmen.
It doesn't matter how far you are from that.
And you're not going to get a chance to even enunciate your positions on stuff.
This is what's happening.
And the news media, I said from the very beginning that if Trump was going to be a successful president, if he was serious about making America great again, he was going to have to, one, create a Trump news network.
And two, he's going to have to open up his purse and pick people that were really loyalists to run against the rhinos in the Senate and the House so that he could have a consensus.
He didn't even go out and field a candidate in Alabama.
He had one Taylor May and he's down there hawking the power of the establishment of the business.
And the guy that he says he hates, it's a handpicked man of Mitch McConnell, Luther Strange.
And he's lying through his teeth telling Trump he's going to be his boy if he gets in.
But once he gets in, he'll find out he's Mitch McConnell's boy.
Trump is down there in Alabama tonight campaigning for Luther Strange.
I was reading an article in the Washington Post during the commercial break, and the Washington Post is saying that the people at the Trump rally where he was hawking Luther Strange, the people they're talking to say they love Trump, but they're voting for Roy Moore.
They just came here to see Trump.
But now, and also, Sarah Palin, and this is interesting, you mentioned Steve Bannon earlier.
Steve Bannon is down there campaigning for Roy Moore.
That's exactly what has to happen.
See, Roy Moore should say, you know, Donald Trump, bless his heart, the son of a gun is dumb as a post, but if I get elected, I'll be the best friend he's got in the Senate.
It's really frustrating to deal with a guy as dumb as Trump must be.
You know, he thinks people like Jared Kushner and Gary Cohn and Steve Munchkin are his friends.
I will tell you this.
Candidate Trump and President Trump are two different people, but candidate Trump was surely shrewd enough and smart enough to win that election.
But he doesn't realize that there's no amount of posterior kissing that is going to make Jewish power and influence line up behind him.
Or as Sam said, maybe we were dumb enough to elect him.
But, I mean, I am still, honestly, and I will say this, I'm still glad it's not Hillary.
Not because Trump has done anything for us, but just because I didn't want that witch to win, and I didn't want the media to be happy and to have that joy.
Well, he needs to be red-pilled, folks.
Donald Trump needs to be red-pilled.
He needs to wake up, smell the coffee, and find out who his real enemies are and who his real friends are.
All right, we're going to let Keith Red Hope Hicks and put Sam Bushman in there.
We've got to take a break.
We're going to let Keith continue right after this.