Oct. 21, 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, known 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, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
It's on.
All right.
All right, there we go.
Welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's Saturday evening, October 21st.
And I don't know, yeah, a little bit louder.
I don't know if you know this or not, but this is our anniversary week.
And we typically have an anniversary show to celebrate the occasion on the Saturday nearest the day we first went on the air, which was October 26, 2004.
And we're certainly doing that again tonight.
But a little earlier this year, I had a feeling that it might be fun to do this show with about a hundred of my closest friends.
And so we're having a party together.
Are y'all having a party out there tonight?
We did this once before in 2014.
We did a 10-year anniversary celebration.
And ever since then, people have been asking me to have another one.
And this was the first time the occasion presented itself.
And I tell you, it has been a remarkable weekend with friends, fans, family, supporters from all over the country, indeed outside of this country.
People coming from California, from Washington, the state, Canada, all over the South, really all over the country.
And we couldn't have fit any more of you in here.
So I appreciate the support.
We talked, for those of you who are tuned in tonight on the AM radio airwaves or via the internet, as so many of you do, I want to give you just a quick snapshot of what you missed before we begin to draw upon the energy of the crowd and invite different notables and dignitaries and special guests to the program tonight.
You know, we can't have these events in polite venues anymore.
So we're actually doing this in Eddie's living room.
Can you believe it?
He fed everybody in here.
But so if you're not here, what you missed was last night, an incredible meal, an incredible banquet.
I had the opportunity to give some welcoming remarks, some opening remarks, and then Sam Bushman came up and we did a tag team presentation entitled The Power of One.
And in that presentation, we sort of just displayed for everyone what one person with determination and zeal can do.
And we showed just a few of the highlights that have occurred just over the course of the last year or two.
And I thought that was pretty impressive, what you have been able to do through us or what we've been able to do as a result of your support.
Are y'all impressed with yourselves?
Everything we do, we do because of you.
That was followed by a musical duet.
Now, I don't know if you've seen them in concert before, but the internationally acclaimed stars Jared Taylor and Christopher the Maestro were in performance on the clarinet and piano respectively.
And I don't know about you, but I really, I really enjoyed seeing that.
Did y'all enjoy seeing that?
Well, that was last night.
Oh, yeah, and Jared sang too.
Jared's had, he's been a little under the weather this week.
I don't know if he's in the room yet tonight, but yes, Jared did sing as well.
So if you were here, I hope you were here because we didn't record it except for in our minds and in our hearts.
Well, today, the main event day, Saturday, October the 21st, our speakers in this order, and these were the topics presented.
I wanted to select a range of speakers who would capture the essence of the radio program, that they would bring to life before this gathering of people, what they've heard on the show, topics dear to our hearts so many times before.
And each one of these speakers was my first choice, and I thought they all hit it out of the park.
Gene Andrews, Gene Andrews, speaking about the Southern hero Nathan Bedford Forrest, a politically accurate biography of one of our greatest heroes.
Keith Alexander, lecturing us on how to survive and thrive in the current year.
Dr. Michael Hill, very powerful and moving talk about Christianity and Southern nationalism.
A very dear friend of mine, a sweet lady who I said earlier today I've known longer than anyone in this room that I'm not related to.
Dr. Virginia Abernathy of Vanderbilt University talking about some of the things that motivated her to write her newest book, The Vanishing American Dream.
And she had a long line of people gathering to buy that book.
He doesn't just play the piano, he also talks.
And how many people were entertained today listening to Christopher tell you how we can break down the narrative?
Give him another round of much deserved applause.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller, my life from childhood to Charlottesville.
That was certainly an adventure.
It was an adventure just to hear him talk about it.
Much less, can you imagine living that?
Brad Griffin's in the room.
Brad Griffin, lessons learned from Charlottesville.
And Jared Taylor was the final speaker we had today.
And he spoke about the inspiring example of our Confederate ancestors.
Well, those were just some of the speakers.
So many more notable people in the crowd.
People who should have been speakers and could have done every bit as well as the speakers we have.
If we'd had more time, if I'd have thought better of it, they should have taken my spot.
Bill Johnson, for example, Kirk Lyons in the room tonight.
I mean, these are heavyweight Titans and heroes of our people.
And there's so many more of you that have done so much, not just to keep us on the air, but in your own right.
And we're thankful for you.
We're very thankful for you.
But we have had a weekend of feasting, of celebration, of music.
It has been a spiritual oasis for us to gather here together to rekindle old friendships and make new acquaintances.
And the people in this room tonight are the core, the heartbeat of this radio program because of you and your support.
This is a very private, very invitation-only gathering.
It was kept absolutely.
We kept it so far off the radar, we just about handcuffed ourselves in being able to even do it at all.
It was a fairly top-secret event.
But the core of this show, people in this room are responsible for millions upon millions of people reading about us, hearing about us, listening to us, and on and on.
You've made that happen.
So what's happening now is we're having a live broadcast of the show.
We're not in the radio station tonight.
We're not in the studio.
We are here, and we are doing this live once again from Eddie's dining room.
And we're going to have a lot of fun.
So, now that we've kind of caught everybody up who's not here on what has been experienced by those of us who have been here, we're going to start bringing up different guests, different faces in the crowd.
And this show is your show, ladies and gentlemen.
We're celebrating 13 years together on the AM radio airwaves and all of the trials and the triumphs, the heartbreak, the victories that have come during that time.
Every bit of it is baked into the cake, and tonight we accept it all and we offer it all to each and every one of you.
So, again, I'm James Edwards, other members of my staff in the room tonight: Keith Alexander, Eddie the Bombardier Miller, of course, Sam Bushman, and his good friend in Consiglieri, Kurt Crosby.
We're going to take a break.
Everybody else not here is going to hear the commercials, as they should.
Those of you that are here are going to hear the wonderful.
I mean, he Beethoven or Christopher, I'm going with Christopher.
Take it away, Maestro Pan.
Take all those ivories.
We'll be back in a minute.
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Well, when you sell a gold coin to a coin shop that's worth, say, $1,200, you don't actually get $1,200.
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Daddy, why is somebody seals at gold?
We don't have any gold at the house.
It's stored safely in the UPMA vault, securely and insured.
But the SP 500 outperformed gold.
Daddy, gold is a bad investment.
Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
And as members of the United Precious Metals Association, we can use our gold at any store, just like a credit card.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
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Okay, everybody, welcome back to our very special 13th anniversary installment of the Political Cess Bull.
With the core of the audience in the room tonight, give yourselves a big round of applause if you're having a good time.
I guess all of you are with me every week, but there are a couple of people in this room who are literally and physically with me every week.
Keith Alexander and Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
Keith, come up.
Eddie, come up.
We're going to get my guy.
You hear these guys every week, but they got to go first because they deserve it.
Do they deserve it?
And then we're going to dig a little more deeply.
Guys, I go to war with these two every Saturday night, and I've done it for more than a decade.
And they are with me through thick and thin, through hot and cold.
And, God, if we ever write the autobiography, we're going to shock even our most ardent listeners.
No, we'll just share.
We're just going to share.
Okay, so basically, guys, I just want y'all to share with the audience, those here and those who are not here, what this event has been like.
Now, we were all together in the 2014 event for the 10-year.
You can talk about how this one stacks up to that or just deal with it separately.
But share with us your take on what you've experienced the last two days.
We'll start with Eddie and then go to Keith.
Well, I'll put it this way.
I'll tell you how I feel about the people that are gathered here.
I can tell you flat out, I bared my soul to these people.
I told these people things about me that I've never told another living soul.
Very few people know.
My wife knows.
My wife watched some of the hell that I've been through in my life.
But you people are the only ones that know about what I've told you today.
And it used to be impossible to say about that, to talk about that.
But I love you people.
I'm sincere.
I'm sincere.
I'm a loving person.
Believe it or not, I get really attached to people.
I'm highly emotional.
And that's why I bared my soul to these people today because God knows I love you.
And like I told you, I'm not kidding.
You people like Simon Roach told me, I was telling Simon, why?
My IQ is not that high.
Why is it that I can see things that other people with IQ is 160, 180 can't see?
He says, because, Eddie, you're part of the remnant.
You're part of the elect, the remnant.
And that's what you people are.
That's why you're here.
That's why the people in this radio show here that are in this room with us today, they're here because they love us and we love them and they support us.
And all of our people in the listening audience out there in Radio Land, you too, if you're along with us, you're the remnant.
And I'm sure I'm the only one that feels that way.
Well, are we a family or are we not a family?
We have always wanted to share with you.
I mean, Eddie got exceedingly raw today, but we have always tried to share.
I never know.
I never know when I'm going to, if I've just had to mention the guy I mentioned today.
Everything would have been cool.
We always try to share our complete selves with you on the radio to give you as much of us, as much of our soul as we can give you.
We try to do that because we want you to feel and build and experience an emotional bond with us.
We want you to connect with us as real people, not just as commentators.
that I think as much as anybody in this movement, we are very open and honest about our personal lives, about what we experience behind the scenes.
We go above and beyond offering our take and perspective on different issues.
We try to really drive home the fact that we are a family and we are connected.
Keith, and we laid it all on the line for y'all, just like you have for us.
Well, Eddie is not being totally truthful.
He really was very restrained today.
He didn't tell you the best parts of his biography.
Like when he ran away from home at age 10 with a friend and got on a freight train and got all the way to Missouri before the railway police tracked him down.
That's true.
That happened.
With a shotgun and some other things that he did like that.
You know, Eddie is just, Eddie used to have to carry a crowbar in his satchel for the news, for the newspapers to fight off the guys that were trying to steal his money from him.
He used to have to go down through the sewers and stuff like this.
I mean, this is stuff.
Look, this is just, Eddie just gave you the bowlerized version of what his life is like.
All right, Keith, what has this event meant to you?
What a memory I got.
You can't forget this stuff with Eddie.
I tell you, man, it's just seared into your consciousness.
You enjoyed yourself.
Oh, I've enjoyed myself.
I always enjoy.
In fact, these things make me, you live for these things because you feel like you're totally within friends and supported people.
And of course, the speech I gave was how to survive and thrive in an increasingly hostile world, which is what we live in.
And that's why we, people like this, who think like we do, need to get together more often, folks.
I wish we could do this not only every year, but every six months.
That'd kill James.
You know what?
And people, dear, dear friends, dear spirit brothers and sisters, and James has said it before.
This may be our last time we're able to be able to do this.
We don't know.
We're going to take one day at a time, one year at a time.
But thank God we were able to get here today.
Well, we don't expect, we hope it's not.
I mean, we want to continue to get a lot of people.
We are getting a little long in the tooth of, you know, Eddie and me, but not James.
We may do 15 years.
15 is a milestone.
15 would be, what year is this?
It's the current year.
2019 would be our 15th year.
Let's shoot for that one.
I need a year to recover.
Well, I'll tell you what, I'm very, very encouraged by all the young people I see out here.
A lot of pretty girls, too.
Well, I tell you, I remember a few years ago, I was at a council conservative citizens meeting, and I was one of the young bucks at age 60.
I got to say another thing.
Believe it or not, I got something to say.
You know, me and James were talking about the other day, and my short-term memory is not that great.
So if I've told you this story, just say so.
James showed me a photograph on his high-tech phone that I can't even hardly turn on of this lesbian dressed up.
She's straight up satanic, demon-infested.
I'll explain it.
Some of you who are social media savvy may have seen this.
The Long Personality.
The South Library had a demon come and read its story.
Has anybody seen that on Twitter?
A few people have seen it.
Okay, y'all know what I'm talking about.
So they had a demon come in last week and read to the school kids who were bused in this children's story.
And I mean, I've never seen anything like that.
Government sponsored, government-sponsored.
At the Long Beach Public Library.
Why did we bring that up?
Because we have to lie and say different stuff.
We have to do, I mean, we have to sneak around like we're criminals to get together with Christians, with good people like you.
But if you dressed up like some kind of a satanic monster and you said you hated your dad and you hated your mom and you hate God, well, then you.
You bring kids in on a school bus to hear you.
Yeah, exactly right.
I keep final word this segment to you.
One thing you'd like to say to all the people gathered and all the others listening around the world.
Well, I'd like to thank you all for showing up.
Thank you for all of your support.
I tell you what, you're the wind beneath our wings, as Bette Midler said.
I don't normally like to say that.
And we're big fans of hers.
But I'm telling you, this is really, you know, you have no idea how, you know, this just basically fires us up.
It does.
We sometimes think we're just talking on the radio who's listening, but we find out people are listening from everywhere, even foreign countries like California.
Hey, I'll tell you what, it's great to spend an occasion with you fun people here tonight.
We don't get to do it often enough.
It's irregular.
I'm with these guys every week in the trenches, bringing the show to you.
Every Saturday night, they're in the studio with me without fail for years and years and years.
And that's what we talk about.
What has changed in your life over the course of the last 13 years?
Probably a lot.
But one thing that has not has been that we've been on the air and we've been steadfast and solid.
And we're still on the air tonight and we're on the air with you.
And the more we are attacked, the stronger we get.
God knows we love the attacks.
Yelp's on.
The more we get together, the happier we'll be.
Something like that.
Keith Alexander and Eddie the Bombardier Miller, my co-hosts, my lieutenants.
And without them, I can guarantee you I would not be doing the radio program.
They both add variety and spice to the show, and they're both family.
Of course, you all are.
Well, we're going to take a break.
For everybody out there in Radio Land tonight, you're going to get the commercials.
For everybody here in the house, you're going to get Christopher.
Take it away, Maestro.
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All right, everybody, attention, please.
Come to attention, please, in the room.
Order in the room.
We're going to continue the live show tonight with two of the most esteemed individuals I've ever known, and I've known them both for a long, long time, one slightly longer than the other, but both for about a third of my life now.
I mean, we've grown up together.
Virginia Abernathy, Dr. Virginia Abernathy, and Jared Taylor.
So you probably heard this during their introductions today.
Dr. Aberdathy graduated from Harvard.
Jared graduated from Yale.
So we're about to have a Knowledge Bowl competition right here, right now.
Do we still have that?
Is there still a rivalry there between Harvard and Yale?
But y'all like each other.
All right.
Well, actually, let's see.
Let me get this one potted up.
Ah, there we go.
That's the one that's going out over the air.
Jared, we'll start with you.
You've been two of our speakers today, Dr. Abernathy and Jared.
You have given speeches for a long, long time all over the world, and you've attended conferences all over the world.
This is your first TPC conference after I've had the honor of speaking at two Amerins.
Anything unique about this conference?
Well, yes, you put it on.
This is the James, this is the James Edwards Show.
Have you enjoyed yourself?
Oh, very much.
Very much.
Did you enjoy that flight in?
Not very much.
Jared had about a 3 a.m. flight into Memphis the other day.
All right, yeah, close to the mic.
Jared, very quickly, before we turn it over to Virginia, tell the audience, those who could not be in the room tonight, what your talk was about.
Well, it's very unusual for me to talk about the Confederacy or my Confederate ancestors, but James asked me to do that.
And one of the reasons I don't talk...
We wanted to tailor-make today's agenda.
Today's agenda with Taylor-Made.
All right, continue, please.
And one of the reasons I don't address that subject very often is because I get so sentimental about the sacrifices of our ancestors.
And I knew that there were parts of my speech that I was not going to get through.
And so I had James Edwards read those parts because he's made of sterner stuff than I.
But even he, even he, I detected a certain loss of composure as we got into these couches.
I did it reading it over the internet when you sent it to me a couple of days ago.
No, but the tales of, well, they're not tales, true stories of heroism and of honorable conduct.
I think something that inspires me as much as anything is the gallantry on both sides towards the courage and the dedication of their enemies.
Those things are very fine qualities.
It was an amazing talk.
It was a heartfelt talk.
It was an emotional talk.
And I appreciate you coming to Memphis, Jared.
I know you were just a couple of days back from Europe.
You were in Europe just a couple of days ago.
Essentially got right off the plane and right back on the plane early, early, early to Memphis.
And you've been with us all weekend.
And I know everybody here is grateful for that.
Oh, James, I wouldn't have missed it.
Not for anything.
We love you, brother.
Thank you for all.
Hey, very quickly, before we turn it over, we went to the inauguration together.
We sure did.
Where did we sit?
We sat within a baseball's throw of the President of the United States.
I could have lobbed a soft one right onto his head.
You know, and I'll tell you, I'll tell you, I don't know if I've ever told y'all this before, but when I went up to Washington for the inauguration, Jared was on a trip out of out of town.
And I was staying at Jared's house.
And so Jared just left the key under the mat and I let myself in.
And we had a great party at your house that night.
Oh, he wrecked a joint.
But we were there, and that was an amazing experience to sit front row for the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Jared Taylor and I were there.
I'll never forget that experience.
That was a memory that you will be a part of.
I will remember that time with you for the rest of my life.
Same here.
It was wonderful.
Jared Taylor, everybody.
And Jared, I'll let you get back to your intensive dinner conversation, and we'll go to Dr. Abernathy.
Thank you.
Danny, did we get a picture?
Let's get everybody up here real quick.
It's live radio, but you know what?
We make our own rules here on TPC.
All right.
Dr. Abernathy, we go back to the Buchanan campaign.
So you knew me when I had hair.
Well, I think you look better this way.
You think I look better this way.
I age well.
Yes.
All right, close to the mic.
What was your takeaway from the, first of all, you gave an amazing presentation.
You brought copies of your book, The Vanishing American Dream.
Get it on Amazon.
I know a lot of people were grateful to be able to have you autograph that here.
What were your observations and takeaways from this event?
Well, I think it was an amazing event to have people brought together who have courage and perseverance, and we will win.
We're going to win.
We'll win.
She said it.
She said it.
We'll win.
And winning means, and winning means to keep our people together with an identity that has made this country great, and I think it will continue to make this country great.
Give us a, I don't even know what time it is.
How much time do we have left in this segment?
We are at 38.
Okay, we've got a couple of minutes.
We've got five minutes.
Give the audience at large out there on the AM airwaves and on the internet a two or three minute synopsis of what they missed in your full presentation today.
I have worked for a long time to stop mass immigration because mass immigration brings in the recruits for all the violence in our streets, for the disruption of our culture, and for the competition of American labor, which depresses wages and displaces Americans from jobs.
So that's why I think we have to reduce immigration down to about $150,000 a year.
I call it an immigration moratorium.
Do you know what a treasure it is to have a Harvard educated graduate, but much more than that, a doctor, a professor emeritus of psychiatry and anthropology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, the Ivy League of the South, here to address us on those issues.
I love this woman.
Please give her a big round of applause.
And if you have not yet purchased a copy of her book, is it still possible for them to do so before you go back to Nashville tomorrow?
Anyone can write me at the office at Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Medical School, and we will certainly get in touch with them and make sure a copy is available.
You've honored me greatly by being here.
I appreciate you, old friend.
And I hope we have, let's see, what year.
We've known each other for 17 years.
To 17 more together.
That means we're both aging, James.
But we've aged quickly.
That doesn't seem like 17 years.
Graciously.
And graciously.
Virginia Abernethy, everybody.
Well, before we go any further, I talked about it yesterday.
There are some people that without them, I wouldn't be here.
I wouldn't be here without Sam Bushman, who syndicates our show on the Liberty News Radio Network.
I wouldn't be here without all of you who have contributed, that's for sure.
But as I asked yesterday, how many conferences of this nature have you been to where the hosts, wife, children, parents, and pastor were all there in attendance?
And my parents are here tonight.
My wife, my children, my pastor introduced me last night.
And does that mean anything to you?
I mean something to me.
I mean, it means we need to have a community.
We need to be a family.
We stress that all the time.
But my real family is here.
And so is Sam Bushman.
Sam Bushman is a man who has certainly become family.
I mean, literally as thick as blood.
And he's over here producing the show tonight.
So I don't know if with only seconds remaining, if he can say a few words.
But Sam, I want to give you credit where credit is due.
And we should have done it probably first out of the gate.
Sam, thank you, brother.
I love you.
Thank you for all you do to keep this show going.
I never need to be first.
We're all just part of the team, and we love it.
And we're delighted to be here live, and it's going over the internet great.
I've got some engineers out in Florida and other places that are listening and say it sounds fantastic.
And I will also say that we need to make sure everybody gets on their mic.
And the best part about all this is we are live.
Live.
And it's coming off flawless so far, James.
What did y'all think about Sam's presentation last night?
This man has done a lot for us.
He does it for us every week, producing our show, engineering our show, syndicating our show.
Sam, and you were at the inauguration with us too.
I mean, me and you were together at the RNC.
Never forget, though, it's a team effort, though.
It's not only us.
It's not only the people that seem to somehow get the quarterback status.
Sometimes it's everybody in this room.
It's everybody listening in the audience.
We're all a team.
And you know what?
We can't say to one part we have no need of the.
It doesn't work like that, folks.
How much hate have you experienced this weekend?
Oh, I feel the love.
Sam Bushman, everybody.
And there's one more thing.
Kurt Crosby's here too.
He's Sam's co-host on their weekday program.
Between the two of them, how many children do y'all have?
19 children between these two men.
And they are beautiful and handsome.
I have seen the pictures and they work with us as well.
Eight for Sam, 11 for Kurt, 19 children.
Now that is commitment and dedication.
Are we at a commercial yet?
Nope.
Got your music right now, buddy.
Oh, there's the music.
Okay, I do hear the music.
How can I forget that song?
We're going to take a break.
Take it away, Christopher.
The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville Nine that day.
The score stood four to two, one inning more to play.
Then all 5,000 throats recoiled upon the flat, for Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat.
Close by the sturdy batsman, the ball unheeded, sped.
That ain't my style, said Casey.
Right what?
The umpire said.
She signaled to the pitcher.
Once more the spheroid flew.
I think I'll just ignore it.
And the umpire said, right two.
Now, something different than we read about in the poem.
Casey thought of mom and dad and time she spent at home.
She relaxed, she smiled, her confidence, it grew, and above the roar of the crowd, she heard her dad shout, follow through!
Somewhere, men are laughing and children having fun.
And tonight, there's joy in Mudville, where mighty Casey hit a home run.
Family, isn't it about time?
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Many of you have heard me talk about my vigor score.
You say, Sam, what on earth is all this vigor stuff about?
Well, vigor is defined as zest for life.
Your strength in body and mind, your energy levels.
It's kind of all wrapped into a term called vigor.
Would you like to improve your vigor score?
Well, you got to first take the free test.
Get a hold of Kurt, C-U-R-T, at libertyroundtable.com or call Kurt Cosby at 801-669-2211.
I took the test, got a 13 out of 32 horrible, huh?
But I worked on it with Kurt with some natural help and healing.
And before you know it, now I've got an astounding 29 out of 32 on the vigor score.
Can you tell by the way I talk?
Oh, yes, my zest for life has never been better.
Get a hold of Kurt Cosby.
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And then you can work on improving it and take the test again.
And oh, compare the results.
You will be delighted.
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Welcome back to Get On The Show.
Call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
Those commercial breaks go by faster than you think, right?
I thought he had like another two minutes to go.
I have to ask for one more hearty round of applause for this man, this prodigy.
He can't come on the show tonight because he's performing, but did y'all enjoy his presentation today?
Was that great or what?
Breaking the narrative.
All right, my producer is reminding me to tell everyone that we cannot take, the phone lines are burning up.
We normally don't take calls.
We especially can't take calls tonight because I don't have a headset and we're doing a remote broadcast.
I appreciate everybody wanting to call in.
I'd want to call in too if I was surrounded by this kind of talent.
Mike, look at this.
If you listen to the political cesspool, I can tell you what you're going to get.
You're going to get a show that's pro-God, pro-family, pro-country.
And it's a show that's certainly pro-white.
It's a show that also is equal parts pro-Christian and pro-Southern.
And so that's what we are on the radio.
So that's what we are in real life.
That's what we are behind the scenes, off the air, in public and private.
And that's what we are at our conferences, at our public gatherings.
And if I'm selecting a lineup of speakers, it's going to be speakers that fall in line and are in tune with that message and that essence.
And so we certainly captured that, I think, today with the different presentations, the different speakers, the different topics.
This is Nathan Bedford Forrest Country.
You're in Memphis, Tennessee, and Forrest is king, not Elvis, in Memphis, Tennessee.
Let's hear it one time for the general.
In 2014, at our 10-year anniversary event, Mr. Gene Andrews, former Tennessee Division Commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, former Marine, former high school history teacher, he gave the definitive presentation on the Battle of Fort Pillow.
And I wanted to hear it again.
I'm done right now.
But yes, we invited him back, and he gave a general biography of Nathan Bedford for us.
And that's how we opened up the show, or rather opened up the panel of speakers today at 9 a.m. bright and early.
Gene, thank you for being here.
Thank you for coming.
Tell us, as I've asked everyone else, what this event has meant to you and a little bit about your talk today for those who couldn't be with us here live and in the flip.
Here we go.
There we go.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Oh, no, that's Elvis.
No, I'm not supposed to do that.
He's the other king.
Okay, sorry.
No, great group of people.
And I always enjoy coming to this American Renaissance, all the league meetings and conferences that we have, because you meet people that reinforce what you're thinking and what you're doing.
They have become great friends that I've made down through the years.
And it is so reaffirming to say, you know, I'm not a nutcase in a house by myself.
There are other people out there that are normal people that believe what 99% of the rest of the country ought to be believing.
And I think that's one of the most Gratifying things about coming to a conference like this, and I certainly appreciate your invitation, and I appreciate all the friendships that I've made down through the years.
I'm looking at some of the tables here, seeing some old friends from quite a few years back.
And I consider it a real privilege for me to have been introduced to these people, and I thank you very much for that, and a lot of the other folks that are here.
Now, what were we talking about today on General Forrest?
We gave a brief overview of Forrest's military career, tried to present the facts, refute some of the idiotic nonsense that's thrown out about not only Forrest, but any of our southern leaders, because we're all under attack.
Whether you lived in the 1860s or 2017, if you are a conservative, if you believe in the fundamental principles of what this country was founded on, if you come from European stock, you are the enemy to the communists that are taking over in their long march through the institutions.
And even if you aren't actively communist, then unfortunately, a lot of our politicians, even here in the state of Tennessee, are what they refer to as useful idiots that go right along with the communist manifesto.
So, with that, thank you so very much for inviting me here.
I've enjoyed it.
Another great time.
Thank you, sir.
Don't leave yet, G, because we're taking pictures as we broadcast live tonight.
So, there's my wife.
Isn't she a beauty?
Okay.
And she's not the only one taking pictures.
We appreciate it.
Look at all this.
Okay, hey, Gene, very quickly before we turn it over to Dr. Hill, two doctors in the house tonight.
If anybody gets ill, 30 seconds or a minute.
Describe Nathan Bedford Forrest.
If no one knew Nathan Bedford Forrest, how would you describe him to them?
He was a military genius, natural-born fighter, a man that put his troops ahead of himself.
And in the closing farewell address he gave to his troops, I think that sums up his feelings.
He said, I have never on the field of battle sent you where I was unwilling to go myself, nor would I now advise you to a course which I would be unwilling to follow.
And I think that capsulizes exactly what he did.
He led from the front.
He was wounded, shot five times during the war, carried two bullets lodged near his spine till the day he died.
But he said he came out one ahead.
He killed 30 enemy soldiers in hand-to-hand combat.
So that is a man that is a fighter.
Now, I'm not asking y'all to go out and kill 25 or 30 people tonight.
You know, say, well, I got him one better.
I got 31.
No, we're not saying that.
Radio audience, take it easy, calm down.
The FBI people that are listening in, no, no, no, we're not saying that.
What would you say to the people who want to tear down his monument and remove his disturb his grave?
Well, that's the insanity of the country that we have today.
These people that were heroes that were real leaders have to be wiped out and destroyed.
And that's why they're going after it.
Not that he was just Confederate or anything, but he was a leader and a person to look up to.
We can't have that as examples for Americans today.
Gene Andrews, everybody.
Wouldn't you like to go to a school where he taught history?
That used to be the case.
Well, as I said earlier today of my good friend Dr. Hill, he is the only man in this movement that I look up to.
Literally.
Well, it helps to be 6'5.
Okay, Dr. Hill, so honored to have you here tonight.
You know, we've known each other for a long time, just like everybody else, I guess, that's on the speaking dais today.
I respect you as a brother, as a compatriot, as a fighter.
And you gave a fiery speech today.
Talk as I'm asking all the speakers.
We're working through all the speakers this first hour.
Then we're going to go to the general audience for the final two.
Your experience here today with these people, and of course, a little bit about what you talked about.
Well, James, I'm honored to be here today.
I appreciate you having me.
And I'd like to say to all you folks in the audience, thank you for being here.
You are on the front lines of this fight.
And I'd like to say to all those league people out there in Radio Land tonight who are listening in, and you know who you are, thank you for being an inspiration.
Now, we look at our Confederate heroes like Nathan Bedford Forrest, whom Gene Andrews gave us a wonderful portrayal of today, and those men inspire me.
But listen, folks, what they did is not only something that we should remember, it is something that we should emulate until the cause is won.
It is not enough for us to remember simply what they did.
It is imperative that we go and complete their job, folks.
I am a white nationalist and a southern nationalist, and I will not rest until my people are victorious.
And I thank James and the whole crew of the political cesspool, Eddie and Keith and all the rest, for the wonderful job that they do bringing the truth to you every Saturday night for the past 13 years.
13 years this week.
And I have been on their program several times and look forward to being a guest again.
These people are the real thing.
Just like all you league folks are, all you folks in the Nationalist Front, all you compatriots out there who realize what's at stake here every day.
All of you folks who go out every day and wake up in the morning with it on your mind: what is my duty today to my people?
You are the soldiers on the front line of this fight.
I know who you are.
I love you.
I respect you.
And I look forward to fighting with you until we achieve our victory.
Thank you, James.
Thank you, Eddie.
Thank you, Keith.
Thank you, Sam.
Thank you all for being here.
On to victory.
Hail, victory, and hail our people.
Where have I heard that before?
Hey, you know, Dr. Hill has a lot of fans in the room tonight.
I actually saw him autograph someone's Bible earlier tonight.
And you said that's not the first time that's happened.
It's the second time.
And I feel quite humbled to autograph somebody's Bible.
I saw him doing that when I asked him if he would come up next.
I said, Are you autographing a Bible?
It is the word of God.
It is life, folks.
Don't forget that.
All right, life.
All right, we've got to take a break.
Before we start with Christopher, dinner is now served.