Nov. 4, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome back to the second hour of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool.
Saturday evening, November 4th.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander in the studio right now.
Eddie will be in later for the third hour.
What did we cover in the first hour?
A couple of things, obviously, my defeat in court, its ramifications, its precedent-setting fallout, and being contacted by one Pastor Dwight McKissick of the Southern Baptist Convention, the man who wrote two resolutions that would not have passed without his efforts.
And you know, the most incredible thing about Dwight McKissick, he's like the pet black guy for the predominantly white leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention.
But despite all of the bowing and scraping and pandering that Steve Gaines, Russell Moore, and others of their ilt did to Dwight McKissick, he still wound up denouncing.
No, no, no, no, that was a different guy.
Which one?
I don't know what his name was, but there wasn't.
That was Dwight McKissick.
No, Dwight McKissick didn't.
No, he's on board.
Why would he denounce them?
They did everything he asked.
They rolled over him.
Well, they probably got back to him, but I remember something in there about him denouncing them at one point.
And I'm sure that sent them into a tizzy, and they probably made even further concessions and got him back on board.
I don't know.
There was another black preacher that left the Southern Baptist Convention because it was still insufficiently racist, but it wasn't him.
Now, he may have gotten upset when the alt-right resolution failed the first three times, and they had to keep voting on it until they got it, quote-unquote, right.
But nevertheless, we're not getting back onto that.
That was the first hour.
What we're going to talk about this hour, though, the White Lives Matter rally in Shelbyville, Tennessee last weekend.
We would have covered that last weekend, but again, we were still trying to talk about the conference a little bit.
And again, getting back to business as usual tonight.
So the objectives, the stated objectives of the White Lives Matter rally were threefold.
To draw attention to the Emmanuel Sampson church shooting, the black-on-white church shooting that took place in Chantio, Tennessee, to foster greater unity and cohesion within the so-called movement, and to turn the page on Charlottesville.
Now, those are admirable goals.
They did need to raise awareness of the black-on-white church murder and shootings and the media's hypocrisy on that in terms of their coverage, and to move on from Charlottesville.
So that was fine.
What happened, though, was a lot of the speakers, some of the speakers, I guess you could say, didn't stay on that point.
The speeches that I heard, some of them were fine, but it wasn't on that topic.
There wasn't really a lot of that I saw message discipline.
And the big fallout from it all, though, were the optics of it.
And in fact, it's even become its own meme, Optics Gate.
On one side of the alt-right, you've got people that want to wear Brooks Brothers and polos and khakis, and I think that is a good look.
I think you should be presentable.
I think you should present yourself in the best way.
We should present ourselves as well as we possibly can.
I think that the presentation and the packaging is almost as important as the substance.
You have to have a good look.
But it was cold, so a lot of people were in jackets and heavy coats.
You can't do anything about that.
The weather dictated that.
But what's not good, in my opinion, was to have people showing up with World War II, German-era helmets.
Helmets and other pins and patches and Klan pins and patches.
If you want a surefire way to alienate the kinds of conservative white Christians that we need, that's the picture you want.
And I know what people are going to say.
You know what?
They call you Klansmen.
And God knows I know that.
They're going to call you Klansmen and Nazis anyway.
But that doesn't mean we can become the caricature.
Now, I'm not casting blame.
I think it was a rally that should have been held.
I'm glad that Brad Griffin and other people put in the work to try to raise awareness on these issues.
But the people who showed up in that type of apparel, I think, did us a disservice.
So a lot of the people there are friends of mine.
I don't agree with everything they say or do no more than I would any other man.
They probably don't agree with everything I say or do.
But when it comes time to close ranks, I'm going to err on the side of solidarity.
That goes for Richard Spencer.
That goes with David Duke.
That goes with unpopular people, whoever.
If it's a friend of mine and I think that they're being sincere in their efforts, even if it's not the way I would do business, I'm going to stand in solidarity with them.
God knows.
I've had misgivings about some things that others do.
But that doesn't mean we can't discuss tactics.
But I'm going to offer consistency in my support.
Yes, that's right.
We can offer tactics.
Now, one of the bad things, though, that has come with this, and then I'll let you take it away, Keith, is a lot of people that are quote-unquote leaders in our cause have been very publicly condemning one another for the successes or the fallout from this.
And that is not good.
You can have those debates behind the scenes.
You can have come to Jesus meetings behind the scenes, behind closed doors, but to do it where the media picks up on it, where you have this person saying this about this person.
And it's just, if we are trying to position ourselves here to be leaders of a nation, to be leaders of a group of people, not just to host a radio show or to run an organization.
What our organizations are seeking to do in our various capacities is to build something great.
And if we can't have the discipline to not engage in a circular firing squad, that's not going to instill a lot of hope in others that we are seeking to join our ranks, Keith.
Well, we are trying to mainstream the message, and people that tell you that we shouldn't, that we want to just be a vanguard, they're not really thinking this thing through.
And we're not going to gain power and strength by being ever more vanguardish.
We need to try to convert people to our viewpoint.
And the way to do that is to make ourselves more appealing to them.
Now, there's been a lot of talk in alt-right circles about the guilt of the baby boom generation or their prior generation, the so-called greatest generation or silent generation.
And the theory goes that these people are the ones that dropped the ball, and that's why we're in the trouble we're in now.
And now we've got the millennials and the Gen Xers and the Gen Wires to come to our rescue and they're going to show us the way that it has to be done.
Well, what's happened at Charlottesville and at Shelbyville is that we're seeing that they are no more effective at basically countering Jewish power and influence than their predecessor generations were.
What happened in Charlottesville was you had a government that betrayed basic principles of decency and decorum and allowed a media to control the narrative and basically put us down and make us look as bad as the right looked back during the civil rights era.
You've got the media that's going to be 100% antagonistic and vicious towards you.
You've got governmental agencies that are not going to take your side, no matter if you're the one causing violence or not.
So you have got to be absolutely above reproach.
You've got to be like Caesar's wife and beyond reproach.
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All right, a final word on this.
We were actually going to spend a considerable amount of the show on this topic until everything else came down the pike earlier this week on my head, as it were.
So we're going to make this a little more succinct than I had originally planned.
Bottom line is this, is I appreciate the intent.
I appreciate the effort.
I'll never criticize somebody that at least puts forth an effort and tries.
Criticism should be kept behind closed doors, always and without exception.
You don't see the ADL and the SBLC publicly feuding with one another on Twitter.
As leaders, we should always be looking for ways to improve ourselves and serve our people better.
And there was some success, I think, from WLM, but the fallout has been equally disturbing.
Now, I want to say one thing about punching right before we go to Pastor Dan, who's been waiting for 20 minutes.
As a general rule of thumb, don't do it.
Don't punch right and never do it publicly.
However, the only thing that matters is winning.
We don't need people attending our events, in my opinion, who will bring shame or dishonor to our movement.
Now, some of these people may be sincere, good people, but they are sincerely misguided if they think that that particular image will sell in the current year.
Now, do I believe every horrible thing that's been said about the Germans in World War II?
No, I don't.
No more than I do about the lies told about my Confederate forebears.
But I know that dressing like they did in 1940 in contemporary America is the surest way we can find to alienate people who would otherwise fundamentally agree with our message.
Just think about this.
What did they do in the civil rights movement?
They didn't let black demonstrators come out dressed in Zoot suits.
They had them all in little white shirts with skinny ties and dark colored trousers and hornroom glasses.
So they all looked like ancient incarnations of Steve Urkel.
Now, you know, they were very aware of optics and they enforced a dress code, and we need to do the same.
So let's stop the infighting.
It's black peeling our ranks.
It's beneath us.
Let's learn.
Let's improve our game.
Let's move on.
Hey, 13 years I've been on this.
Never attacked anyone.
Never been attacked.
We know everyone.
We work well with everyone, even with individuals and organizations that don't work well with each other.
If I can do it, you can do it.
Let's go to Pastor Dan.
Thank you for being so patient.
Not a problem, James.
Enjoying the program.
Thank you, brother.
What can we do for you?
Well, just a few comments.
First of all, you know, of course, it was a blatant racial discrimination against you by the panel.
You were fighting a losing battle if it was nothing but Jews and blacks on the panel.
Much the same at Charlottesville.
It was a Jewish mayor and a black vice mayor, and I believe even a police chief that was black.
So the deck is already stacked against us.
And then you throw on top of that the fact that the media is almost 100% Jewish dominated.
And so virtually we're trying to make a presence and an image, as you just talked about.
We do need to have unity, and we have to stop airing our dirty laundry in public.
However, we also have to understand we're trying to fight a fight in an occupied country.
It's no longer ours.
The enemy's already conquered it.
And so we're trying to play by the rules when the enemy has no rules.
As one of my former Southern Baptist friends told me recently, when are we going to take the gloves off?
We've been trying to fight this fight.
We're wearing gloves.
The enemy's fighting barefisted.
And I think that's the attitude we need to have.
We're fighting in a life and death struggle.
The enemy has already occupied the courts and the halls of government.
We're not going to win that way.
We've got to let the people know that we're fighting an alien force.
And these people, we don't need to feel sorry for them.
For instance, you said about this Dwight McKissick.
First of all, how the heck did he become a major leader within the Baptist church when in colonial America, in the early years of America, non-whites came in the side entrance to the chapel?
That's the whole reason for that stairway that went up to the balcony.
That was for the people who weren't white.
It doesn't mean that non-whites can't hear the truth of the gospel and be edified by it.
Of course they can.
But they can't mix in with the congregation of the Israelites, which is the white people.
So even in early America, we built our chapels with an outside entrance.
And now you're telling me he was supposed to sit in the balcony, but now he's the leader of our churches.
No, that's just not possible.
He can't be the leader of a Christian anything, because nothing in the Bible allows non-whites to hold any kind of authority over us, whether we're talking about the church or the government.
Well, Pastor Dan, this is Keith Alexander.
Let me draw the real distinction.
The distinction between our optics and success is the crucial factor of media control.
Media control is what you have through Jewish power and influence and through cultural Marxism.
Quite frankly, I was going to point out about Shelbyville, even when we don't have violence, when we don't have any optics whatsoever showing us being violent, what did they do on the local TV station here in Memphis?
What they did was they focused entirely on the counter protesters.
We saw their signs.
We heard their chants.
We heard none of our chants and didn't see any of the signs for the people on our side of that argument.
That's what, you know, basically Jews are slandered when people say that they are cheap.
They're not cheap.
They spend their money to great effect.
We Scots-Irish people, I guess, are cheap.
We can't seem to get, you know, we have no presence in the media.
And that's what I've been saying about Trump since the very beginning of his campaign, that unless he buys one of these cartel legacy media outlets like CBS, ABC, NBC, or PBS, or one of the major cable news networks like CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News, we're never going to get our message across because they're not going to broadcast it.
Well, Pastor Dan, I appreciate the call.
Thank you for calling in.
I agree with some of the things you've said.
Some I don't know, but I would, I will tell you this.
If that is the truth, if it is the truth that I was ruled against, and I'm not saying that it is, but if it is the truth that the reason I lost my case is because I'm a white man and the three people who weren't the panel of judges aren't.
If that is the case, and if that's the way it goes, then what hope do you have?
You don't think that anything?
But you don't think that had anything to do with it, do you, ladies and gentlemen?
I mean, surely.
I don't believe you're lying eyes.
Well, but there is some truth.
Many of the people that contact me don't believe we have a political solution left.
Well, it's hard to argue it.
I mean, and it's scary to think of the alternative, and we don't want the alternative to manifest itself because that's not going to be easy or fun either.
But if they take away your rights to recourse, and if the laws are only selectively enforced, it's just like immigration.
It's just like you, well, anything.
70% of Alabama voted that they weren't going to have so-called homosexual marriage.
One judge overruled it.
You basically have judges picking and choosing which laws to enforce, when to enforce them based upon who is hanging in the balance.
You've got judges who are legislating from the bench.
No, I mean, we don't have a legal government anymore.
We have a criminal syndicate.
But I would like to have hoped that I would have gotten away.
Well, see, there is one person with the money and the clout that could get us a foot in the door of the media control, and that is Donald Trump.
Whether he would do it is, you know, he's obviously as cheap as anyone else.
He uses Twitter, he uses social media, but that just cannot compete with newspapers and television networks.
All right, so moving on.
Thank you again for the call.
As far as McKissick goes, I am not going to, I disagree with everything he's done.
I think what he's done is blasphemous.
I oppose it.
It should be overturned.
And that I will never, I'm inflexible on that.
But I'm not going to train my guns on him tonight.
I'm not going to talk bad about the man.
He at least reached out.
He at least reached out.
Now, even if we had an uncivil public engagement and more civil private, at least he reached out.
Now, nothing was solidified.
Nothing was quite a bit of a job.
You will not find James linking arms with him singing Kumbaya.
No, that's not going to happen.
But I tell you, he's shown more gumption in doing that than a lot of our contractors would do.
So, when's the last time Russell Moore reached out?
Russell Moore calls us a white supremacist, and then he blocks us on Twitter.
At least the White McKissick follows us on Twitter and reaches out.
Anyway, we spent too much time talking about that anyway.
It wasn't that big of a deal.
But we will be back with Sean Berger.
We're going to talk about the terrorist attack in New York and much more as TPC rolls on.
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All right, folks, the great Sean Bergen is back with us tonight to report on a couple of bad news, Sean is what we call him around here, because there's going to be some murder and mayhem and some terrorism if Sean's on the show.
But because of that, Sean's with us very often.
Sean, two things, terror attack in New York this week, and of course, the multi-city antifa rallies that were supposed to take place today.
That looks like that's been more hype than anything.
It sort of fizzled as far as as much as I've seen.
Let's start with New York, though.
This is a guy that I believe won the so-called diversity lottery.
Tell us what happened.
Just another predictable example of when you bring in people from parts of the world that hate us and seek to do us harm, I guess.
But Sean, you can give us the facts.
Yeah, Saifula Saipov, an Uzbek from Uzbekistan, came here to this country in 2010, lived briefly in Ohio and Tampa, Florida before settling down in Patterson, New Jersey, a city that I am very, very familiar with.
It is one of those satellite cities around New York that has a very strong Muslim population.
And this guy, you know, like many in the terrorist game, launched his attack on a major city from outside the city.
Now, you mentioned the diversity lottery.
That was a when I look at this terrorist attack and you say, you know, who's responsible?
Well, ISIS, of course, is responsible because they're the ones who inspired this guy.
He is an Islamic jihadist.
So his religion, of course, has to factor into this.
And then, of course, on our side, the two people most responsible for this terrorist attack are U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, two far-left-wing liberal Democrats who think that diversity is more important than human life.
Let's start off with this diversity lottery.
This is a piece of legislation that was spearheaded and driven by Chuck Schumer back in 1995, I guess it was passed.
And it allows for 50,000 people from underrepresented countries.
Another liberal buzzword there.
Anytime you hear underrepresented, underserved, diversity, or sustainable, you know there's going to be a liberal attached to it.
So this basically gives anybody from these underrepresented countries a chance to get into our country.
Probably the dumbest reason in the world to allow somebody into the United States.
Let's just bring in some guy who has absolutely nothing to contribute to our country, and we'll do it on the basis of a lottery.
I don't know any institution anywhere in the world. world that would hire somebody based on a lottery.
I don't know anybody who would gain entry into an organization based on a lottery system, but alas, this is our liberal Democrat lottery system that allowed this guy into the country.
The other thing that I think is particularly noteworthy here, the NYPD, New York City Police Department, has, after 9-11, one of the best intelligence operations of any police department in the world.
We have New York City cops virtually in major cities all over the world, working with Interpol and foreign governments.
And that is why we've been able to thwart terrorist plots before they were able to be affected.
At least two dozen major terrorist plots were thwarted against New York.
And that's why this is the first terrorist attack we've seen in New York City since 9-11.
After 9-11, the NYPD began a surveillance program.
And this intelligence unit was actually headed up by a guy named Cohen, who was a longtime CIA guy.
And they sent people out to mosques all over North Jersey.
Now, if you go back to the World Trade Center bombing of 1993, you may recall that that was launched by the blind sheikh who presided over a mosque in nearby Jersey City.
This mosque that this guy Saipov belonged to, the Omar Masjid Mosque, it's on Getty Street in Patterson, was at the top of the NYPD surveillance list.
They would send in what they call rakers or mosque crawlers to go in and gather intelligence in these mosques to find out if there was any kind of extremist action going on in there, any type of extremist talk.
They had all of these places on lockdown.
That program was, I think, ruled eventually to be unconstitutional.
It was uncovered by the Associated Press, and the Associated Press actually won a Pulitzer Prize for it.
And shortly after Mayor de Blasio was elected mayor of New York City, he put an end to that program.
It was the exact term of it actually was the demographics unit.
It was a subset of the intelligence division by the NYPD that was not even spoken about.
It was not mentioned.
It was highly classified.
And de Blasio put an end to that.
Now, it's possible if that program were still in place that this guy Saipov would have been discovered by the NYPD.
We know he was questioned by the FBI in 2015.
Kind of a replay of the Tsarnaev brothers, the guys who were behind the Boston bombing, the Boston Marathon bombing.
Those guys were questioned by the FBI and then let go.
And just like the shooter down in Orlando who shot up that nightclub where 49 people were killed, that guy was also questioned by the FBI.
This guy, Saifulo Sapov, questioned by the FBI in 2015, slipped through the cracks, rented a truck, didn't have to go get a semi-automatic assault weapon, just went to Home Depot, picked up a truck, and ran down the West Side Highway there down in the west side of Lower Manhattan.
I've been down there many, many times.
I was down there today taking a look at the growing memorial down there.
I was hoping to go live from there, but I'm having trouble with my cell phone, and so I thought it best and safest if I just came back and called you from a landline.
But eight people are now dead.
I don't see Chuck Schumer coming out crying crocodile tears and holding a press conference because eight people lost their lives.
We didn't see the replay of his crocodile tears like he did when Donald Trump came out with his immigration stamps.
So Schumer's been in hiding.
De Blasio, right after the terrorist attack, thought it would be good enough to go out and actually march in the Halloween parade to show people just how callous he is.
And look, if you want to put an end to terrorism in the United States, the lesson here is vote Republican.
Sean, this is Eddie Miller here, fella.
I've heard a lot about you through my buddy, my good buddy Scoop.
Got a couple of questions to ask you if that's okay.
How do you think we made it through the First World War, the Second World War, Korea, Vietnam, without all this so-called or without the homeland security, without the encroachment of the Fed in every aspect of the police state, without having to go through being fondled in the airports, go through their microwave ovens?
I have a suspicion.
I have two suspicions, and I'm going to ask your opinion.
Number one, before that time, we weren't bombing every country to the Smithereens in the Mideast.
And number two, you know, it's, you know, order out of chaos.
I think, it's my own opinion.
I think the government encourages all this crap, and they overplay it.
They take a mountain, make a mountain out of a mullah.
You know, that's what I think.
More than anything, we had more sensible immigration policies.
These people just flat out weren't like a majority of the people.
I remember when you could walk right through the height of the Vietnam War.
You could write through any, walk through any airport in the country.
You could do it in World War II, train station, et cetera, et cetera.
It's something smells in Denmark.
Well, what about what is Trump trying to do now?
Obviously, there's been a big reaction from the White House after this terror attack, the latest and not nearly the last.
What's going on on the Trump front?
And obviously, if some of these judges hadn't ruled against some of his bans, perhaps this wouldn't have happened.
Well, this guy wouldn't have been banned, but perhaps future attacks like this wouldn't happen.
What's going on?
What is the response from the White House, Sean?
Well, look, Trump, what is Trump doing?
Trump is killing these terrorists before they have a chance to come into this country.
I mean, he has basically, in six months, eight months in office, dismantled the ISIS caliphate.
I mean, he has scattered ISIS to the wind.
So that's the best way to fight a battle like this.
And the other way to do it is to prevent these guys from coming into the country to begin with.
Now, look, this guy, as you pointed out, would not have been affected by Trump's travel ban.
But I think that only shows or only proves that that travel ban needs to be significantly expanded to include other countries.
Uzbekistan has been a hotbed of al-Qaeda for years.
They were one of 12 countries that Al-Qaeda had designated as major components of their terrorist organization.
So all these stands, Uzbekistan, Tazakstan, Tajikistan, I mean, these places have been terrorist hotbeds for a long, long time.
We just never let them into our country.
But, you know, like diversity lottery programs, that thing's going to be kicked to the curb if Trump gets his way.
The problem is we have all of these judges who are, they're leftist judges is what they are.
And they think it's their job, job, their duty to legislate and govern from the bench.
And it's not.
And that was one of the big reasons that I was so encouraged by Donald Trump and his presidency is that he might be able to reverse that trend because God forbid if Hillary Clinton had gotten in, that trend would have only continued.
And our court system would have been completely screwed.
Well, when we come back, we're going to talk a little bit about Antifa.
Speaking of terrorists, we're going to talk about Antifa.
But yeah, you know, I think Donald Trump is just going to have to completely and blatantly disregard the courts if any of this is if he's sincere.
That's what he's going to have to do because they're not going to stop.
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Okay, staying on the topic of terrorists, Sean, for months now, we've been hearing chatter that November 4th was going to be just an incredible day of this, well, they call themselves anti-fascists.
What they really are are communists.
I was talking with a dear friend and a loyal supporter from Oklahoma earlier today, and we were talking about this.
I mean, they are communists.
They are the new neo-communists, if you could put it that way.
So Antifa was supposed to have demonstrations in at least 20 cities today.
And, of course, anywhere Antifa assembles, there's going to be violence, there's going to be carnage, there's going to be anarchy.
But so far, I haven't seen a lot.
Has anything materialized up in your neck of the woods, Sean?
No, I went by today, and they decided to hold their protest, their demonstration in Times Square.
That's at 42nd and 6th Avenue.
And I can tell you something right now.
The NYPD had these guys penned in like cattle.
They're not going anywhere.
They're not starting any ruckus.
There's a bunch of empty threats.
Antifa, they're supposed to be an anti-fascist organization.
They are, in fact, fascists.
The term is Orwellian.
I mean, they are the exact opposite of that which they of which they propose to be.
They say that they want, they are kicking off this protest November 4th.
It was such an ominous thing.
Oh, yeah, we're going to overthrow the Trump-Pence regime.
Basically, they're going to overthrow a duly elected president.
That's a fascist move in a Democrat, in a democracy.
You can't do that.
How would they propose that they're actually going to do that?
Of course, there's the underlying threat of violence and destruction.
You know, they're going to burn and rape and rob and loot.
Yeah, whatever, you know, whatever.
They even took out a full-page ad in the New York Times that ran, I think, yesterday or the day before.
Imagine that.
I don't mean to interrupt you, Sean, but that was actually something that we also talked about earlier today.
Who is funding them?
How much does it cost to get a full-page spread, a full-page ad in the New York Times?
This is supposed to be some ragtag army of degenerates, poorly dressed slobs.
They can go out and they wear masks and they cause violence.
Who's funding?
That had to be at least $10,000.
It was us.
Soros.
Soros.
A full-page ad in the New York Times for Antifa.
Yeah, that is.
By George Soros.
George Soros, over the last, I'd say, five or six weeks, moved $18 billion into leftist organizations.
And, you know, it's not, this thing was supposed to come in with a bang.
It actually was more like a whimper.
You know, in most places, you were lucky to get even a few dozen people showed up.
They probably had about 150 to 200 people in New York City.
So if there's any place that they were going to make any kind of a bold statement, it should have been there.
And that was probably as strong as it got.
You know, places like Austin, Texas, and Portland, Oregon, you know, these are cities that are so far to the left.
They're practically Chinese communists, for God's sakes.
But this is a big empty threat is what it was.
They're just blowing a lot of hot air.
Everybody's out to them.
I mean, and, you know, they're one of these people who say, well, Trump and Pence have to leave or else.
Well, they never really tell you what or else means.
They're supposed to leave that up to the imagination, I guess.
And it's like a setup for leftist news organizations to stick it to the alt-right, saying the alt-right is now putting these people out there as like an Antifa apocalypse, I think was the language that they used.
The whole thing is a farce, is what it is.
And I guess now they're going to set up encampments in cities because today is supposed to be just day one.
And they're going to keep doing what they're doing until their demands are met.
Well, I mean, what the hell is that supposed to mean?
You think Trump is going to look around one day and say, oh, my goodness, these people don't like me.
I guess I have to resign my position.
You know, that's not going to happen.
These are people who live in a fantasy world.
I mean, they are experts at lying to themselves about just how effective they are.
And the vast majority of New Yorkers just walked right past them and continued on their way.
I mean, they're just a bunch of people just making noise.
It's background noise.
That's all it is.
It's political background noise.
Oh, Andy Miller again here, Sean.
You're on a roll, son.
I'll tell you what or else is.
Or else is these communists are going to wake up the silent majority that are tired of being urinated on, and they're going to start kicking some tail.
I'd like to point out something that happened here in Memphis, and I know I said this several times on the cesspool, but last June, we had, I don't know how many thousand blacks marched upon the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge.
Interstate 40, one of those.
This was Black Lives Matter, to be specific.
Right.
Thousands of them.
They shut down, Interstate 40 coming through Memphis.
We have Interstate 40 that runs East and West.
We have Interstate 55.
And they shut the whole thing down.
And we had our black chief of police march in unison with them, and not one word was said about that.
I mean, I still can't get over that.
And I would think, Sean, if any of our people, any of our silent majority were ever going to be awakened in Memphis, Tennessee, especially in the mid-South, that would have done it.
But it seemed like they're just in a trance, Sean.
I mean, what does it take, in your opinion, what does it take for us to get these people motivated that are right thinking, but they're too timid or something?
What's the solution there, Sean?
Well, look, if these people, whether it's anti-Fah, Occupy movement, Black Lives Matter, if they ever got violent, I think that's probably what it would take.
One thing that these folks on the left don't seem to really be able to internalize is the fact that we have all the guns and we have the guys who are trained how to use them.
And so if things ever really got that out of hand, then that would be put down in a second.
So they're just a bunch of, they're a bunch of people who are professional tantrum throwers.
That's what I call them.
They never really grew up.
Most of them have the emotional development of adolescents.
Intellectually, they're anachronistic.
They have no real, you know, I mean, communism, fascism doesn't work.
And everybody in this country, most people in this country, well, I wouldn't say everybody, most people who are clear thinking in this country are able to recognize that.
But these are just people who are blowing a lot of hot air.
They may shut down traffic for an hour or two, but that's about as serious as it gets.
They're not seriously.
I hope you're right.
You made one point earlier.
I guess I get back to the front porch talk.
We have a lot of people here in Memphis that are always crying.
We have a lot of people here in Memphis that are always crying about diversity.
We're so evil to the immigrants.
There's no limit.
Bring them all in here.
But I noticed all these people that are always crying about that, they're totally absent from Facebook today.
And I run with a couple of those people in Midtown of Memphis.
It's like, hey, Ashbury, they're so liberal.
But Sean, it tickles me.
Since the terrorist, the guy with the truck up there in New York, these people have been run totally off the internet, totally off of Facebook.
They're out in the tall grass, hiding out in the tall grass.
It tickles the crap out of me, man.
Now I'm waiting on them.
I'm going to ask them, well, what about, why don't you come out and stick up for the terrorists, stick up for the immigrant up there?
You know, maybe he was just having a bad day.
Maybe he had a migraine headache or something.
Who knows?
Well, look, here's what I would say to people like that.
If this place is so bad and so evil for immigrants, then why do the immigrants keep coming here?
You know, I don't see them banging down the door to get into, you know, North Korea.
I don't see them banging down the door to get into Saudi Arabia.
People come to the United States of America from all over the world.
I mean, I lived in a section, just in my section of Northwest Queens in New York City.
There were 170 different languages spoken.
You know, I mean, people, those people understand how bad it is.
You know, you want to talk about bad?
Look at what's happening in Venezuela now.
I mean, I'm going down to Miami next week to visit a friend of mine who's actually marrying a Venezuelan woman who just escaped with her family.
She was in the government there.
I mean, you have young girls over there who are selling their bodies, teachers, school teachers, doctors selling their bodies just to feed themselves.
That is the end game of socialism.
Any of these other hate Ashberry types, they just live in a, you know, they're just walking through life in a cloud of pot smoke with their mouths open, you know?
Sean, I want to thank you again for coming on tonight and for extending and offering your expertise to us on these issues.
Normally, we would have more time to talk about these things.
We've been in celebratory mode for the last two weeks, so we're way behind.
I did hear, however, that you're going to be coming up in the fourth hour, as it were.
I think you're going to be hopping on with Red 42 for a segment or two.
Is that correct?
Yeah, going to join our good friends Scoop Stanton and Jim Lancey on Red 42 to weigh in on the terror attack and other events and anything that they want to talk about.
Well, Sean, I've got to ask you in the dressing room.
I've got to ask him the question of the night.
This is the question of the night.
Are you going to be at the New York Marathon tomorrow?
You know, I may be.
I don't know.
I'm going to be a triathlete, and we'll see.
I like to go watch the marathon when and how I can.
Hey, I ran it.
Sean, get this.
I ran the New York Marathon 2014, 2015, 2016 as a St. Jude hero.
I had to get that in because I know you're right there, son.
You can't miss it.
Yeah, Eddie, you were there last year.
You should have gotten with Sean.
Hey, yeah, I would be there right now if I could have raised $3,500 more for St. Jude.
All right.
I've raised three.
Well, it's always next year.
You go to that marathon, son.
Yeah, Eddie, you'll be there next year.
Yes, sir.
I'll get it next year.
Thank you, Sean, folks.
If you didn't get enough, Sean, he'll be back on with Red 42 after TPC wraps up at 9 o'clock Central.
Thank you, Sean.
And, okay, so the third hour.
Eddie, tell them what we got coming up in the third hour.
Just give him a real quick, quick, quick, we got Detective Jim Rothstein.
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A retired, we talked about New York, a retired New York Police Department detective.
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And he is an expert on sex trafficking, pedophilia rings, and much more than that.
Retired New York City detective Jim Rothstein is our guest in the third hour.
He comes on every year right around this time.
Yes, he does.
It's going to be part two of the Halloween show, folks.
So Eddie broke that open last week in the third hour.
The conference coming up, too.
All right, so that's all coming up.
But you want to hear Rothstein.
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