Oct. 28, 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.
You got me scheming those schemes again, dreaming those dreams again.
I gotta take you back just one more time.
Okay, people, we're back.
We spend pretty much all year engaged with the enemy in the streets, in the court of public opinion, sometimes in a court of law, certainly on the air.
And so we are taking a little liberty tonight, as we did last week, to celebrate each other and to just be together and enjoy the company.
And to recap that, after a major event like we had last week, we didn't want to just rush right back into the fray.
I wanted to spend just a little bit of time tonight talking a little more about it because at the end of the day, we are creatures who need companionship.
And that's what human beings are.
We need other people.
We need social stimulation.
And we had that last week.
I think you know that if you listened to last week's show.
If you didn't listen to last week's show, go back and listen to all of it in the broadcast archives.
Go back and listen to all of it.
We're going to continue on a little bit more tonight.
But we are recapping essentially last week's anniversary this Saturday evening, October the 28th.
Two days ago, we did have.
Two days ago was the actual day in 2004, October 26, 2004, when the Political Cesspool first went on the AM Radio Airwaves.
And now here we are a full 13 years later.
Last week was the big event commemorating that anniversary.
And I think you know that by now.
One of the ladies and a lot of ladies there wrote me earlier this week, your event was everything I'd hoped and so much more.
For me, getting better connected with people is a priority and letting them get to know me better.
Keith and Eddie now have a face with my name.
You did an outstanding job making the conference a huge success.
I can't stop singing how great thou art.
I've worked with many big names over the years and don't feel ignored when the men are on stage.
I understand the process.
Congratulations on your anniversary.
You're headed for even greater things.
Michael Hill.
Michael Hill also reached out, as did so many of the speakers and invited guests.
And it was an invitation-only private event at a private location.
It was our pleasure to be part of this great family event.
Well, he says he hopes we'll invite him back.
Take care, and God bless.
Well, it was certainly a family event, and he's part of it.
Eddie the Bobby Miller now in to share some of his thoughts and observations on the week.
Of course, Eddie, as we mentioned earlier tonight, people know what happened at the event in terms of the speakers, the topics, all of that, because we covered that on last week's show.
What I want you to share with the audience now is just a little more of the personal perspective, takeaways, and conversations you had that people wouldn't have heard about on the show last week.
Go Eddie.
You know, James, you mentioned a little break.
God knows we need to break.
I tell you what, people, you have no idea how tough it's been.
Going all the way back to, I think it was in June, July, when the cesspool sent me down.
Me and Lee Cochran went down to Wetumpka.
Boy, that was an experience.
And then we've had the Anne Rand conference since that.
James has been over to Arkansas to speak numerous times to our followers.
We can't disclose who they all are.
We've been to Charlottesville.
We just got back to the political cesspool.
And I don't call it a conference.
I call it a family reunion.
And James, you know, there, that was a family reunion.
I stayed so high.
It was like the last bus stop on the way to heaven.
So many people there came up, for better words to describe it, they were loving on me, and I was loving on them.
You could cut the love with a knife in the air.
The people were just wonderful.
You know, we catch so much hatred all year long here, people, from the news media, from people we don't even know.
I mean, we never hear a good word about us in the news media.
Our congressional representatives attack us.
Our friends have dropped us.
But, you know, coming together with y'all, we've said it's therapeutic.
It's more than therapeutic.
You know, people at the conference that were there with the family reunion this past couple of days know, for instance, I bared my soul.
But I can't, I'm not going to tell everything that I told at the conference, but later on, I'm going to give excerpts in my speech.
But I wanted people, and me and James decided about a month ago about my speech.
And he said rightfully so, that our listeners should know something about us in particular.
So we picked out me, and I told them everything I could say about myself in 30 minutes.
I mean, I bared it all.
You can ask James.
I didn't leave any stone unturned.
People know more about me than as much as my mother would know, probably.
They probably didn't know too much.
But God knows I love those people, James.
I just can't tell you how much I love them.
We were all in sync.
And I tell you what, most of the people there, not all, and I talked to some of the people that were not Christians, and I said, that's okay.
If you were at this event, the Holy Spirit has moved you.
And I believe, I really truly believe everybody at that conference, before they die, they'll become Christians.
Hey, just so you'll know, two months before my 62nd birthday, before I became a Christian, James was at my baptism.
Keith was at my baptism.
The great intellectual Winston Smith was at my baptism.
And it was amazing.
But listen, that's what sealed most of us.
That's what drew most of us together.
That's what drew me and Dr. Michael Hill together the first time we met.
We were both Christians.
But in equally great, you know, we've heard us talk about the term Christendom.
The Christian, you know, Christianity, the religions of Christianity originally took hold probably in Europe, in Northern Europe, early on, in the ancient days of Christianity.
And it originated with white people.
I truly believe that we are the chosen people.
I mean, I would not be surprised if the identity movement is right, that the white people, the northern Europeans, the Scotch-Irish, the Germanic people, the Britannia people.
I would not be surprised at all if we were the Lost Tribes of Israel.
I mean, but I know that's academic, but I do know that without white people, that Christianity would have never got started.
Well, and a lot of people, and I mentioned this in the first hour, a lot of people after the event were looking for churches to go to.
It was an event that began with prayer and ended with a hymn and a lot of great political content with a lot of incredible speakers and attendees in between.
But talk a little more about the kind of people and the kind of conversations you were having.
I know you told me, Eddie, you made a concerted attempt to seek out each and every individual that was there and greet them personally.
That was something that you were committed to doing.
I certainly did.
I certainly did.
If there's anyone that I did not go and hug and or shake their hand, I don't know who that would be.
Well, we'll talk about this when we come back to the break, people, but I want to also mention churches.
This one regret I have that we didn't do, and I'll cover that when we get back.
stay tuned.
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Well, Halloween is three days away, if you can believe it.
Another year going by too fast, that's for sure.
Hope everybody has a great Halloween.
Growing up, Halloween was always my favorite holiday.
And then now it's, I guess now it'd probably be Christmas, but I still love this time of year.
I love fall.
I love the changing of the seasons, getting into the cold weather.
I was made for cold weather.
I wasn't made for 105-degree heat and 100% humidity like we get in the South for far too long at the summers.
And so I love this time of year.
It's a great time with friends and family.
I guess it was only fitting that the political cesspool first go on the air this time of year to make it all the more special, just the symmetry of it all.
But we certainly kicked off this festive season with a hell of an event last week.
And when we were talking about the schedule for tonight's show, I had thought in advance that we would probably spend an hour recapping the conference.
We couldn't have an event like that.
Even weeks before the conference, I figured we'd spend an hour of the show and the week after the conference doing a little recap.
But it was just too big of an event to leave to one hour.
And so we're doing two hours tonight.
And then Eddie's got something special planned for the third hour that we're going to get to.
But as we said a moment ago, we've got all year to fight.
We're going to spend one week to celebrate what just happened, which was just a really profound experience had by all and hopefully felt to the extent that you could not being there by those of you who tuned in last week or perhaps listened to last week's show in the archives since the live broadcast from the event.
One of our listeners, we know Hank in Florida.
And what a dear man, he wrote in, it was great.
Well worth the trip.
My boy enjoyed it and he brought his son.
We talked about a lot of young people there.
My boy enjoyed it so much that he plans to write and tell you.
That should be an interesting letter.
It was nice to talk to Courtney again too.
And let's not forget Courtney from Alabama, one of the contingent of women there.
She remembered my wife.
Great trip, great time.
Look forward to the next one.
And of course, Hank's wife, we honored her earlier this year.
She passed away, was a very generous and loyal supporter, friend, much more than a supporter.
I mean, these people are family, and she passed away, but Hank and his son were there.
And his wife, this meant a lot to me, just drawing more on the family bonds and feel that our audience had.
Courtney couldn't have met Hank's wife more than one time, and she remembered her, and she made mention of that to Hank when she saw him.
So, yes, we bond with the audience.
Our audience bonds with us, and they bond with each other, Eddie.
It was an instant bond.
It really was, because we are family in more ways than one.
And if you think that the way we're dressing this up is too much, it's over the top.
You weren't there.
You know what?
We really couldn't get to the top by talking about it.
I do not have, I know this is probably in a worn-out phrase, but I don't have words.
The English language is totally insignificant to describe and put into your brain, to people out there in the listening audience, and to put into your heart just what it meant to be with kindred, with kin spirit.
You know, I've often said in the past to my friends, the spirit trumps blood.
I have blood relatives that I can't stand the sight of.
But I have people that I have not one drop of blood that I share with them that I love with them.
I would die for them.
I would lead them into battle anytime, day or night.
By the way, I've had some people, I'll get to that in a minute, that want me to lead them in the battle.
But speaking of Courtney, for instance, let me see if I can go down the list.
Courtney, I told my wife, if having a baby will make every woman that beautiful, every woman should have a beautiful spirit.
She was absolutely just glowing.
Even my wife mentioned it.
She looked 10 years younger, complexion flaws, just beautiful, a beautiful spirit.
What I noticed more than anything was that beautiful spirit.
Lord knows she loved that baby.
Bless Courtney's heart.
I talked to her about that, and I reminded her about the time she brought us peanut butter cookies up here.
And just so half of peanut butter cookies are my favorite.
We talked about that.
We talked about spirituality.
We talked about Christ.
You know, what surprised me, the main thing at least half the people that wanted to talk to me about James and my family out here in the audience was they wanted me to talk about my conversion to Christ because a lot of people in the audience know that I came to Christ very late in life, two months before my 62nd birthday.
Matter of fact, a couple of people I'll single out by name, Kim, I discussed my salvation with her.
Another lady in the audience, I discussed my salvation with them.
And they were very interested in that.
And they also made, you know, put in, interjected their beliefs about Christianity.
They said that, and it's true.
This is what I'm going to tell you is true.
It doesn't matter how high your IQ is or how smart you are.
You can't come to Christ through the intellect.
It has to be from the heart.
God has to impute that knowledge into your heart.
And I'm coming from a Christian worldview.
You know, knock at the door shall be opened.
He who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
You know, you cannot figure out God.
The finite mind, and this is what we all discussed this with people up there.
Several people, I was really surprised.
That's what they wanted to talk about mostly.
And we agreed that, you know, the finite mind cannot understand the infinite mind.
And that's true.
And I told them, and I'm that when I was searching for my salvation, I was in prayer, and I was only praying for one thing, for faith.
That's all I was praying for.
It hit me in a micro instant.
Other things people want to talk about, people wanted me to talk about, one guy mentioned the, of all things, you know, the Ukrainian Holodorah, Holodomor.
And, you know, I knew quite a bit about that, as most of the audience knows about that.
Matter of fact, I read Duke's great book, The Secret Behind Communism, and he covered that quite well.
You know, one thing that struck me in my wife, Brenda, mentioned this.
She said that there was not one person there that was not smart.
She said those people were smart at that conference.
I couldn't mention, not that I'm smart, but I couldn't mention anything that they didn't know.
And most of the people there, I thought, were smarter than me, and they knew more than I knew.
I guess I just have the opportunity to have venues at this radio station.
Well, we talked about that.
We talked about, and I said, yes, indeed.
I'm glad you brought that up about the Ukrainian Holod when the Soviet Union, the Cheka, the secret police, and the Soviet army under Trotsky came into the Ukraine and they starved 80% of those people starved to death so they take their land.
And they were talking about how they were sick and tired of the Germanic people, the white people, having the guilt infused into their psyche because of what they supposedly did in the Holocaust, the HoloHoax.
But I couldn't mention anything that they didn't know.
And one fella talked about the concentration camps in Siberia during the 20s and 30s, all during World War II, when millions and millions of Christians were killed.
And I was surprised at the depth of their knowledge, because I've read about this for years and years and years.
I'm 70 years old, been studying a lot of my life.
But yeah, we agreed upon that.
And there's another thing we agreed.
And we talked about Simon Rush a lot.
Well, people about to run out of this healing music.
We'll come back and we're going to continue after the music, folks.
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I actually posted that video to the website, the video that goes along with that song, J. Giles Band Fright Night.
One of my favorite movies growing up.
Never been a big fan of the horror genre, but that was always one of my favorite movies.
That was a mid-1980s movie.
Sort of a campy cult classic, I guess, Frighten Night with Roddy McDowell and Chris Sarandon as the vampire.
And it's a boy who called Wolf, Boy Who Cried Wolf story.
The kid thinks he sees that his next-door neighbor is.
Oh, yes, that's right.
Yes, he did.
Jay Giles passed away earlier this year.
And anyway, William Ragsdale plays the kid who thinks his next-door neighbor is a vampire.
Nobody believes him, of course.
And so he hires Peter Vinson, who played a vampire killer on TV, to go investigate it.
He just takes his money because he needs it.
Anyway, I think Roddy McDowell gives in that movie one of the most underrated performances I've ever seen an actor give.
It's just a really, I mean, if that's your thing, I really enjoy the movie Frighten Night, especially Roddy McDowell's performance in Frighten Night.
Well, okay, so back to what we're doing tonight.
Obviously, what we're doing here for the most part is looking back one last time on the conference.
We can talk about other political issues any week, but if we're going to talk about the conference, we better do it the week right after it because it's going to become a passing memory.
I mean, it will always stay with us, but it won't be as fresh and as timely as it is right now.
Another thing we normally do, this is the Halloween show, so of course we play that Halloween music that we like, and we hope that you like as well, or at least will indulge us.
But another thing we normally do on the Halloween show, now granted, the Halloween show is always near our anniversary, so we normally spend a little time looking back on the year that was.
We haven't even had a chance to do that at all.
I guess we'll save that.
You know, normally on the anniversary show, we look back on some of the greatest highlights of the run of the political cesspool over the course of the last however many years.
Now it's 13 years.
We haven't got into that at all.
The conference has just dominated it.
We're not going to recap that.
We'll do that at the end of the year show, the New Year's Eve show, as we want to do.
But one of the things we do typically do on the show just before Halloween is we do a broadcast that focuses on some of the more esoteric things like Satanism and demons and occult-like phenomena.
Obviously, we don't do that often, but we do do it on the Halloween show.
And typically, to join us for Halloween, the Halloween broadcast, or maybe not typically, but he has certainly done it on a number of occasions.
Detective Jim Rostein, who's an expert on this matter.
And it was interesting because you had the Hungarian government recently come out and saying that people like George Soros are doing Satan's bidding and trying to corrupt white Christian Europe.
And so now you have even governments now, legitimate governments speaking out on some of these issues.
Vladimir Putin and others have done the same.
So we are going to get into that in the third hour.
It's the third hour of the Halloween show.
Eddie has a guest, I believe, that's going to come on and talk about that.
We'll tell you a little bit more about that topic.
And then next week, we are going to get back into the typical groove of covering the news and the issues, the topics, and the subjects that you tune in to listen to us offer our unique perspective and commentary on each and every week here on the political cesspool.
So we're going to do that next week.
Next week's Back to Business as Usual.
Tonight is predominantly conference recap, part Halloween show hybrid because this is when we do it.
And we'd actually planned this well in advance.
We knew the Halloween show is coming up.
Eddie got to work on this about a month ago, at least, maybe more than that.
And so that's coming up.
That's coming up next.
Back to Business as Usual next week.
One thing we didn't really have a lot of time to cover tonight, we do want to mention it, the rally in Shelbyville.
We don't have a lot of information about that yet.
But we will get more and we will cover that, I believe, next week as well.
The night of Charlottesville, of course, we had what many people believed to be the greatest show, the greatest broadcast, the most perfect production of the political cesspool in the history of our run.
You anchored it from the ground there, Eddie, as our on-the-field correspondent.
We had so many different participants and guests on that show.
That was really, if you point to one show and you say, this is, if you want to know what we're all about, listen to this show.
That might be one of them.
We couldn't do that tonight for Shelby'sville because, of course, we had to talk about the conference the week after the conference, and it's the last show before Halloween.
We had to do this stuff.
It had all been pre-planned, whereas Shelbyville sort of was planned just a couple of weeks ago, and we were locked in.
We'd already bumped some of these guests.
We wanted to cover it earlier.
We already had to bump another one to next week.
And you know, James, traffic jam.
You may have forgotten, but see, before I knew about Shelbyville coming up, I'd already put my John Henry down to St. Jude.
Most of y'all people know I'm what they call a St. Jude hero.
I work every day in some aspect for some area for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
And I've already promised him that I would be there for the 20-mile run Saturday to help some of the newbies.
I'm going to be running some of the new people coming in, some of the new St. Jude heroes that raised thousands of dollars for St. Jude without which St. Jude could not stay in effect.
So, see, I'd already committed to that.
God knows I would love to be at Shelbyville.
People ask you to go up there.
People said that there was a couple of people that said they'd go if you would go to lead them.
I'll tell you what.
If next time Dr. Hill or anybody plans one of these things, please, God, let me know in advance because I would love to do that.
I would like to go and anchor another broadcast if possible.
But I would love to do that.
But that's why we just can't do everything.
And we're going to break it down next week.
Now, that's important.
That's probably more important than a lot of the things.
But I felt like we had to do a conference recap because that was just such a seminal moment.
And, of course, the Halloween show.
Well, Halloween's only once a year.
I don't know.
And we'd already, Jim Rothstein's already been shuffled around at least twice.
And Keith's.
We're going to like to do that to our guests.
And Keith.
Anyway, so what are we going to be talking about?
Very quickly, just to give him a quick preview of the third hour.
What's coming up in the third hour?
I'm going to go home.
It's my son's birthday.
I really wasn't even supposed to come in tonight at all, but I had to.
I had to because the conference was so profound.
But I am going to take off the third hour early.
Eddie's going to handle it.
And what are we going to hear in the third hour?
Listen, we got one of our right-hand men, our honorary Cispullion, Lee Cochran.
And Lee was at the event.
We were still talking about that.
Oh, we had several people from the Campaign for Liberty there.
We had Lee.
We had Ron.
We had Stewart.
We had several people from the Campaign for Liberty.
Mary wanted to come.
She could not come.
She's dead with a broken hip.
But listen, here's what Lee's working on.
And people, you're going to really be excited because this is really real stuff you can sink your teeth into.
And we only do it once a year on Halloween.
That's really the only time we talk about these sorts of topics.
He's going to be talking about spirit cooking.
We'll explain all about spirit cooking.
You heard about that last year.
You're going to hear about spirit cookie and who all's involved, who was allegedly involved in spirit cooking.
We're also going to be talking about Pizzagate and people who are allegedly involved in Pizzagate.
We've got to use the word allegedly liberally in all of this stuff.
But what we do know is that there is a battle of flesh and blood, also a spiritual battle.
And some of the previous Halloween shows, we've talked about some of the Satanists that are up to no good this week.
We fight not against flesh and blood, but against principalities.
We're going to be talking all about that.
We're going to have a guest coming in to, by the way, pray for Tex Morris.
He's not in good health.
We're having his right-hand man, one of his lieutenants to come in.
Hopefully, one of his lieutenants is going to come in and discuss one of Tex Morris' great videos.
I've already watched it.
It upset the hell out of my wife.
She couldn't sleep that night.
Also, a huge book he sent me with about 600 pages.
But we're going to cram as much as possible into that third hour.
And hopefully we'll finish.
We're going to split the Halloween show into two different weeks.
The 28th is before Halloween.
The fourth is after Halloween.
And like James said.
But Detective Rothstein got moved to next week.
That's right.
Rothstein's coming in the fourth.
He's a heavy hitter.
Talk a little bit more about his bio.
Yeah, he's our number one hit.
Just Rothstein's, his bio, he got out of the military.
He took a job as a beat cop in the late 1960s in Manhattan.
And he noticed that a lot of real beautiful children coming in there, you know, from the ages of nine up to their early teens.
And he found out that they were being sold into sex slavery.
And he busted, he set up this thing that busted the son of Sam.
He busted Cardinal Spellman.
He knows all about Satan worship, human sacrifice, the drugs, the prostitution.
It always goes along with stuff that you think the devil would do.
But it's going to be a dynamic.
That's going to start next hour, and we're going to conclude that in the third hour of next week's show.
We're having to split our anniversary coverage from last week to this week.
We're having to do before and after the actual Halloween day of the 31st.
Right.
Right.
So we're splitting our conference, our anniversary coverage between last week and this week, and Halloween between this week and next week.
We need five more people in 10 more days.
I'll tell you, If you could point to Charlottesville as the perfect episode of the Political Cessible, you can point to this one as what you don't normally get on the political cesspool, which is just simply talking about our audience and talking about experiences and doing some more esoteric stuff that we don't normally do.
So, this one is an outside-of-the-box show.
I'll admit that.
Again, back to business as usual next week, but tonight we've just had to dwell on it a little bit more.
I mean, it's our prerogative.
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Who's that I see walking in these woods?
Wise little Red Riding Hood.
Hey there, Little Red Riding Hood.
You sure are looking good.
You're everything a big bad wolf could want.
Listen to me, Little Red Riding Hood.
I don't think little big girls should go walking in these spooky old woods alone.
I like that song so much.
Sam the Sham.
I didn't even want to come back on live this segment.
We mentioned this an anniversary.
We look back on some of the accomplishments we've had over the run of the program.
When Sam Bushman and I gave our joint presentation at, well, it was really his presentation.
He was gracious enough to ask me to take part in it.
And I actually said, you know, no, I want it to be good.
I just want you to do it, Sam.
I don't want to bring it down.
But it actually, a lot of people said they really enjoyed the tag team.
And that was Sam's vision and brain shot we did last weekend at the event.
And we talked about just some of the things we've done just since the 10-year anniversary.
This is our 13th anniversary, just since the 10-year, just in the last three years.
And it was, I mean, it was enough to fill a book on.
Of course, just last year alone with all the news we made, vis-a-vis the campaign and the election is more pressed than most people get in a lifetime.
Most celebrities getting a lifetime.
Well, we got it.
But Scoop Stanton has offered us some of his, he said it's getting harder to do every year.
How do you pair down a top 10, top 20, top 25 list?
This year, no exception.
And he mentions some things that have come throughout the career.
The interview with Drew Lackey, of course, was a big one that he likes.
That was, of course, the police chief in Montgomery, Alabama during the Swindle Whites era.
Interview with Anthony Wiener's mister Cindy Leathers.
I had even forgotten about that.
But yes, she was on during the height of that hysteria.
Joining the Liberty News Radio Network.
Well, Scoop's right about that.
Without Liberty News Radio Network and Sam Bushman, it wouldn't be what it is today.
Sunny Landam, our relationship with him, Sonny, dear friend who passed away earlier this year.
The interviews with Sonny Landam and Hutton Gibson, Mel Gibson's father.
Speaking at the National Press Club, the live show the night of the George Zimmerman trial and verdict.
That was pretty incredible.
The political roundtable, which we did with Sam Bushman the night of the election last year.
Eddie's experience with Paul Babiu, our association with Pat Buchanan and his string of appearances.
My time on CNN, working with Jim Lanzi and Sean Bergen, bringing those two professionals to the show.
The 10-year anniversary show, the Anthony Coomier interview, the USS Liberty crew interview.
Trump Jr., Bill Rowland tribute.
That was an incredible show.
Being denounced by Congress, of course, our show from Charlottesville, the GOP convention, the Trump inauguration, the Trump rally.
That's just a smattering of things going back years and sometimes more recent examples, but it has been a full 13 years, believe me.
We don't waste a lot of time.
And we're not wasting time tonight looking back and celebrating that before we continue the struggle.
Well, Eddie, I want to ask you to please continue on in sharing before we get back.
And even though the next hour is a little more esoteric, a little different with the Halloween and Satanism, we are going to get off the conference and continue on with the mission of the program.
A little more, though, about your experience at the conference and the caliber of people and the onslaught of the assault on the senses that we had there in terms of the taste, the feel, the touch, everything.
Wow.
You know, I told James during the break that emotionally I was totally overcome.
I was overwhelmed, maxed out.
Almost to the point I couldn't function normally because I was just bliss.
It was, you know, like being on the last bus stop before you get to heaven.
The Calvary people, a perfect 10.
They were all smart, very smart, very articulate, and just what I would say, good, good, wholesome, righteous people.
James mentioned family people.
One of the things I enjoyed most of it more than anything there was the children there.
You could hear the children running and laughing.
I remember my son, my son was just tromping back and forth during one speech, going from one side of the room where the kids were back to the complete other side of the room where my wife was.
And every time he'd walk past Jerry Taylor, Jerry would just laugh and try to reach out.
Well, you know what?
He was coming up to me once.
He liked to call me Pappy.
Matter of fact, he told James one night.
I was getting ready to leave.
I was outside.
And he came outside and he said, James said, hey, I want you to hear what Henry said about you.
And just spontaneously, Henry said, I just love Pappy.
Well, listen, at the conference, I was on the patio.
He came out the patio, come around there like he's going to climb a ladder, climbing up old Pappy.
And I got him.
He loved it.
I was hugging on him, kissing him, everything.
And he said, well, I got to go now.
I said, no, you can't go.
He said, yeah, I got to go.
I said, no, you can't go now.
He started laughing and laughing and laughing.
It took me back 20 years to when my own grandson was three years old.
It was like giving a gift of being able to go back and be with Blake again almost.
That's how good it was.
But like I told you, I was.
And people are mentioning that, Eddie, right here on Twitter.
One of our listeners and followers wrote, you're a blessed man, James.
Thanks for running the most family-friendly, entertaining and informative program on the alt-right.
You, Keith, Eddie.
That's what it was.
You, Keith, Eddie, and company make me wish I were southern.
God bless you.
You know what?
I think he was there.
And it wasn't a conference.
I refuse to call it a conference.
I call it a political suspo family reunion.
Anniversary celebration.
Yeah, we don't call it a conference either.
It's a political suspo, family reunion, and anniversary celebration.
Exactly.
Exactly.
It's a family event.
It's our family.
It's all of our family celebrating our 13 years being together as a family.
You know, and if I have time, we're about to run time, but I'm going to hit a couple of high points to things I told people at the conference.
A lot of people are always interested in my childhood.
I'll start with South Memphis.
You know, people always want to hear about when I went to school, how this part here Lee was always interested in.
He told me not to forget to tell people that I would always get sick for a while.
I would get sick.
I'd go nauseous, like I was coming down with some type of intestinal flu.
I would even get sore.
My throat would even get sore about an hour to hour and a half before time to get out of school.
Well, when I would get home, I would start feeling amazingly, I would feel a lot better within an hour.
I thought, how am I throwing off the flu that fast?
Well, after a couple of weeks of that, I finally realized that it was stress.
It was stress and sheer fear of 10, 11, 12-year-old boy having to walk home through some of the meanest, roughest black neighborhood in the state of Tennessee.
It was so bad I would have to take, I would have to take different routes home from school every day.
Once in a while, I could take the same route twice, but never more than twice.
If I took the same route more than two times, two days in a row, the blacks would lay for me and ambush me and try everything they had in their power to kill me.
That was one thing that I told to members at the family reunion this weekend.
Another thing I told them, in fact, I forgot, Keith reminded them, I used to carry a piece of steel, a piece of tire iron in my paper bags.
I had two paper bags that delivered groceries.
Excuse me.
I did deliver groceries.
That's coming next.
When I would deliver papers, we used to have paper boys in town through the Memphis Press Seminar and the Memphis Commercial Appeal of the afternoon.
Well, I never collected a dime.
I lost money every time because when I would go collect money, the black gangs would gang me and beat me up and steal my money.
Well, I started carrying a crowbar in my paper bag and a fight with that, but it still wasn't enough.
I was always outnumbered and just overpowered.
Keith remembered that.
Keith, oh, that story.
I had forgotten it.
Another thing I didn't get to go with the detail like I like to that I told the people at the Cesspool Family Reunion was a time when I was 11 years old.
I went across the Memphis, Arkansas Bridge on a freight train.
We recently have, in the past year, the city of Memphis and the state of Arkansas has put in a pedestrian bridge across the old Harraham Bridge.
It was built and finished in 1916.
It's a train bridge.
And at one time, we had traffic, automobile traffic going across that thing.
You can imagine how small the cars were in 1916 in the early 1920s.
We had one side went west, one side went east, because the Memphis, Arkansas Bridge runs east and west.
Well, I went across that bridge in about 1958 when I was 11 years old.
I hopped a freight train with a friend of mine who was just 10.
He was a year younger than I.
And we hopped that freight train.
We went all the way up to the Iowa state line, and we ran out of money.
We were hungry.
I mean, we were hungry folks.
And our hygiene was so bad.
And from drinking out of creeks and water where we get, I broke out in hives, in these bowls.
It got all kinds of diseases like that.
We didn't die, though, because I'm still here.
But we rode back.
On the way back, we got caught.
We jumped off the freight train.
I still have scars on my body.
We got caught in Kabul, Missouri.
And the town marshal picked us up there.
And when he was calling trying to find my parents, of course, my mother didn't live with us then.
He wanted to know where my dad was.
The town marshal was trying to get a hold of my dad.
I said, well, your guest is as good as mine.
But my friend's dad came up to Kabul, Missouri to pick us up.
I was gone probably a week before my dad even knew I was gone.
That's the kind of guy he was.
He weren't too concerned.
Those were some of the high points I hit in my childhood.
I hit in my childhood.
Another thing I mentioned was the very first time that I got jumped and got an education about the black problem.
We've often said, I have my post-doctorate, my post-doctorate.
We talk about your ministries to blacks, to homeless blacks in downtown Memphis and going down there and sharing the gospel and buying them food and things like that that we do.
And your marathon, raising money via your marathons to benefit children of all races.
But no, we're talking about people who actually want to kill you for being a different color or a different race.
And that's actually what's been visited upon your head.
Isn't it amazing?
And I'm not too mowing horn.
You're talking about real racism.
That's right.
It's not what comes out of this.
We don't hate.
You would think if anybody was going to hate the blacks, it would be me.
I really don't have any hatred in my heart for them.