Dec. 16, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
This Saturday evening, December 16th, James Edwards here.
And no matter what happens, we know that God is still on his throne, especially at Christmas time.
That is something that should be in our hearts and minds.
And we're going to go all Alabama tonight.
We're going to talk about the setback that we suffered in the special election that featured soy boy Doug Jones and our guy, Roy Moore.
This is my wife's birthday.
And so I am going to be cutting out after the first hour tonight.
Sam Bushman's going to anchor the second and third hour when the hits just keep on continuing.
But you're going to hear from Dr. Michael Hill tonight, Brad Griffin, Courtney from Alabama.
That's our Alabama trifecta there.
And we're going to try to figure out what happened on Tuesday.
I went all in for Roy Moore, I guess in a moral sense, in terms of supporting him on the air.
I boldly and confidently predicted that he would win that race.
I'm not ashamed.
I'm not embarrassed.
I predicted he would win, just as I did early on with Trump during his campaign.
Fortune favors the bold.
I'd rather swing for the fence and miss than be tepid and shifty.
But I'll admit, this setback in Alabama stings, but we shall overcome.
And unlike some that I've seen, I'm not going to be quick to condemn Roy Moore for losing.
I was proud to have offered him my support and have no regrets in doing so.
He wasn't Pat Buchanan, but when it comes to the issues, I think I have more in common with Roy Moore than Donald Trump.
He is a Christian.
He is a Southerner.
He faced many of the same obstacles that Trump did.
And I think he still should have won.
So I'm not making any excuses for that, but I don't think less of him for falling short.
And I'm going to go now directly to a man who I love very dearly, an Alabamian, a good friend of ours, a hero for our people, Dr. Michael Hill.
Michael, did you go out and vote on Tuesday?
I certainly did.
And I cast my vote.
My wife and I both for Roy Moore.
And I was as surprised as anyone to see the results last night.
And I can't help but think that this whole thing is crookeder than the devil's tail.
And I think there may be a recount.
Last I saw, it was like maybe 1.1% difference.
And I think if it's 1.5 or lower by state law, there's a recount.
So we may be facing a recount, but I just, I was as surprised as you.
But, you know, a lot of money was thrown into this state, James, by outsiders.
The last figure I saw was something like $11 million of outside money came in for the very, very liberal Democrat Doug Jones, as opposed to about $800,000 for Roy Moore.
So that's a huge disparity in the amount of outside money that came in.
And, of course, Doug Jones is, I mean, he's a baby killer.
advocates baby killing, nine-month, you know, abortion.
I mean, it's terrible.
And I'm actually ashamed of a lot of my fellow Alabamians for not necessarily voting for Doug Jones, but not supporting Roy Moore.
And in a close election like this where the Negro vote and the illegal vote, yes, the illegal vote, and other third world minorities are going out in droves to the polls, you had a lot of beta-cuck male moderate Republicans and a lot of harpy feminist moderate Republican women who bought into all this crap about Roy Moore and his sexual escapades supposedly when he was younger.
And they simply did not go to the polls or they did some stupid write-in vote.
And that's what cost him the election.
I think the difference was maybe 12 or 13,000 votes.
And that's just a minuscule number.
And I can't help but think that if this was gone back and recounted, that it would be much closer.
But I'm just really ashamed of my state today, James, for having done this.
But having said that, I heard what you said, and that is God is still in control of his creation.
And we look at this as a setback, a lost battle in a much larger war.
And I think it should be a clarion call for Southern manhood, the alpha males out there, like who are in the league or who listen to the political cesspool and who are fed up with this outside interference in the South.
This is the time that we need to step up and start acting like the men that we claim to be and put a stop to this nonsense of people coming in here from outside and influencing our culture and civilization to this degree.
Now, that's my rant.
And very well delivered.
I just have to double down on what you're saying there, Michael.
Of course, this is Michael Hill, president of the League of the South.
The man who needs no introduction on this show, I don't think I mentioned the League of the South when we first brought Michael on because he's so familiar to us all.
But yes, okay, so Roy Moore still faced all of the obstacles that Donald Trump did.
Donald Trump was able to overcome these obstacles on a nationwide scale.
So I thought, look, I would have bet the House that Roy Moore would have overcome it in a state as righteous as Alabama, a state with such a wonderful streak of defiance, a state that has usually been on the right side, if not the winning side, going back all the way to the war between the states and even before that, and certainly even after that.
But yes, so Roy Moore was against the media.
The media dogpiled him like nothing I've ever seen.
He was faced with baseless accusations that were taken as if that had been proven beyond any shadow of doubt.
He was certainly besieged by blacks and minorities.
Homosexuals are not that big of a voting block in Alabama, but you can bet however many there are.
They voted 100% for Soyboy.
It looks like he got 98% of the black women vote and 93% of the black male vote.
So they voted as a racial bloc, as they always do.
He was outspent 10 to 1, as you mentioned.
You had the cucked out apostate church against him.
But again, Trump had all of that against him, including even sexual accusations.
What happened here is very simple.
I think enough moderate country club type Republicans from the suburbs bought into the accusations against him to barely throw this election to Jones.
But again, if everyone comes out and votes in Alabama who supported Donald Trump, Moore wins by five or six percentage points, I think, at least.
And that's what I predicted because I thought there would be that sort of turnout.
But for some reason, there were enough people who decided to stay home or do a write-in or something.
And I'm as surprised as you are.
And I'm also very embarrassed for my state.
Well, I expected more from Alabama as I would have expected more from Mississippi or any southern state.
We'll talk more about it.
In the end of the day, Roy Moore loses by about 10,000 votes out of over a million cast.
We'll continue to flesh it out right after this.
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No well, no well, no well, no well.
Morningstair is right.
I don't know about you folks, but that music is just so comforting.
And we were hoping for an early Christmas present on Tuesday with the election of Roy Moore, a godly man, a godly man.
Look, I don't care about any of these accusations.
These accusations don't do anything for me, especially when you consider the source.
And even if there was some truth to him, he's lived an exemplary life for the last 40 years at least, if not his entire life.
So that never bothered me.
Maybe it did bother some whites in Alabama.
I know that whites have this deficiency that other races don't have and that we crave to have social status.
Not all of us, of course.
A lot of us, like Michael Hill and myself and so many of the people you hear on the political cesspool, crave to do the right thing, come what may, and to be a man, no matter what the cost.
But there are some whites who need that social status.
They want the media to tell them that they're good.
As the media hates them, they want to be patted on the head.
That would be your Russell Moore types.
They want Charles Barkley to like them and to not call them idiots.
And so that's a problem.
Now, white men haven't changed so much.
I mean, Roy Moore still carried white men in Alabama by 73%.
That's still a lot less than it should be.
But that's still solid.
Of course, they are changing the electorate.
That's what all of these amendments after the 10th were about, or at least many of them.
And all of this is a problem.
I think Alabama probably has buyer's remorse already.
They just elected, as Michael Hill mentioned in the last hour, and this is a big issue in Alabama.
They just elected a guy who thinks it's okay to suck a baby's brains out of their head all the way into the ninth month.
So this is something they're going to regret for the next six years.
But we will look at the numbers here.
And I've got some of these numbers.
Let's just go very quickly to this graph.
I know this is radio, not television, so you can't see it, but have it pulled up in the studio.
We'll get Michael Hill's response to this, President of the League of the South, an organization that now more than ever you should consider joining, ladies and gentlemen.
Roy Moore still won whites by a very healthy margin, and that includes white women.
I think that should be stated here.
But the 30% of whites who defected and voted for the enemy was certainly a difference and a difference maker.
And whites have this problem where we don't always take our own side.
Roy Moore received 72% of the votes from white men, 63% of the vote from white women.
Together, they make up about 76% of all of those who voted.
On the other hand, Doug Jones received 98 and 93%, respectively, of black men and women who make 28%.
So the difference isn't in the fact that he got all of the black vote, Michael.
You would expect that.
The difference is the 30% or so of the cucked-out beta males, the conserva cucks, who are virtue signaling by either setting out or voting for their enemy.
James, one of the things that I really don't understand, and I don't think I ever will, is all these anti-white whites who, as you pointed out, consistently vote against the interests of their racial kinsmen and themselves and the future of their children and grandchildren.
They don't realize, apparently, how much they're hated because of their skin color and who they are.
But their children and grandchildren are going to find that out in spades, no pun intended.
But I just don't understand that.
It's almost like a suicidal altruism at work here among these people, a self-hatred.
And they, as you say, they so crave to be patted on the head and told how good they are by those enemies who want to destroy them.
I mean, that's the end game here, is this destruction of our white, southern, western Christian culture and civilization.
And these people are complicit in their own destruction, but the destruction of all that you and I hold dear, James.
And this is a war, my friend.
This is a war.
And I don't mean just, I don't use that as a euphemism for the extension of politics or whatever.
I mean this is a real honest-to-goodness war where one side is going to win and triumph and have its way with this area that we call the South, Dixie, our homeland, or the other side is going to win.
And I am damn determined to do everything in my power to see that my side wins because if we don't, James, and you know this as well as I, we are done for.
We are a historical footnote.
And I am not going to sit around and just twiddle my thumbs while that happens.
Michael, you brought up the fact that there could have been some monkey business in this whole thing.
Again, no pun intended.
But I'm not going to sit here on the radio tonight and say we got vote fraud out of this thing.
Is it possible?
Sure, it's possible.
But we'll take wins and losses as men.
But there was one interesting thing that I saw, Jefferson County.
Now, that's the Birmingham area.
That's right.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton received 150,000 votes approximately from Jefferson County, Birmingham and the suburbs.
130,000 for Trump from Birmingham and the suburbs.
In the special election that was held this week, once again, Doug Jones received about as many votes as Hillary did, 150,000.
Roy Moore received 66,000.
That is a difference of almost 70,000 votes that he received less than Donald Trump.
So right there, then and there alone, you have your answer.
If you're trying to figure out how did he lose by 10,000 votes and over a million cast, do you really believe that 70,000 Republicans, white people, 70,000 less voted for Roy Moore in Birmingham area than they did for Trump?
Because that right there is the biggest, most telling stat I can find to point a finger at what happened.
Yeah, I saw those figures.
That's almost unbelievable.
You know, if that vote is accurate, it only can mean one thing, and that is those country club Republicans, those moderate Republicans, the, you know, and I've spent some time around Mountain Brook and Homewood and some of those wealthy white suburbs south of Birmingham, the white flight areas.
You got a lot of money there, but you've also got a lot of people who care about their status.
And I think that a lot of these people may have been virtue signaling by simply not going to support Roy Moore because the media did a great job of portraying Roy Moore as the country rural sort of redneck white vote hero, you know.
And these country club type Republicans in the suburbs around Birmingham and Huntsville and Mobile and Montgomery, I can imagine that they were the ones who simply did not go to the polls.
Or if they did, they may have written in somebody.
Yeah, I agree.
And the write-in vote was enough to make the difference, too, because the people who were writing in were white people.
But still, I mean, Trump wasn't big on the country club circuit either.
So, I mean, that is a huge difference.
I mean, Trump wasn't popular in the ranks of the virtue signalers.
That is a huge difference, though, in just one county.
I think you're right.
I think the difference there is too huge to explain by what I just said.
I think that may have affected some votes, but not that many.
I mean, we're talking about half the number of people.
Yeah.
All right, Michael, I know we only had you, but we said 10 minutes originally.
We've already gone almost half hour.
You can stay with us just a couple of more minutes after the break.
We'll wrap this up and then get to our next person in line.
Michael Hill, president of the League of the South, proud son of the South, an Alabamian talking about the special election.
Roy Moore, Doug Jones, we'll be back.
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Folks, we're going to have Brad Griffin on this hour.
We are having trouble raising him.
And sometimes that happens in live radio.
We had confirmed with Brad and something obviously had come up.
So we're going to keep Michael Hill on for one more segment.
Then we got Courtney from Alabama to round out the hour tonight.
Again, still talking about the defeat of Roy Moore or the apparent defeat of Roy Moore.
I liked what you said, Michael, on Twitter.
I mean, look, let's not sugarcoat this thing.
Let's face the music.
This was a defeat, and this is a setback, and this was a blow to the right.
You have some of the alt-right figures saying, oh, well, he wasn't really our guy.
No, he really was.
He was probably more of our guy than just about anybody we could have run that would have had a chance at winning, including Trump.
That's true.
Absolutely.
It is.
And speaking of Brad, I mean, Brad came to some of the same conclusions you did.
I would encourage everyone to go to occidentaldescent.com.
And we'll get Brad on the show next week.
We'll do another.
We won't cover this as extensively next week as we're going to do it tonight because there's still more to come in the second hour.
Keith's going to chime in on this.
Sam Bushman's going to chime in.
We're going to stay on the election and then get to some other topics later in the show.
But we'll get Brad back on next week and let him have his say.
But in the meantime, you can check out, because I wanted to have the Alabama crew on, Brad Michael Courtney, to talk about this.
You can check out his piece at OccidentalDescent.com.
As he wrote in his post-election article there, he blames the class divide within the Republican Party.
And you've seen it across the South.
Wealthy elites, suburban Republicans, as Gerald from Texas writes, in districts, even in Texas, where they voted for Rubio over Trump and Cruz.
So you have the so-called college-educated, the so-called business class, status signaling and snobbery.
These are your conserva cucks.
But the exit polling even looked good.
It appeared as though Roy Moore was winning even with those so-called college-educated people.
I felt good about it all the way until the very last second, to be honest with you.
Alabama is still a great state.
I mean, I love Alabama and Mississippi.
I love the South.
I don't think that this one moment defines that there's a change in Alabama.
There's still so many good people there.
Again, you're talking about a razor-thin margin.
But one thing white have to realize, and we're really beating this point into the ground this hour, is that your enemies are going to vote 90 to 100% against you.
We have got to marshal ourselves and vote in our own racial interests.
And only whites, whites are the only people foolish enough or naive enough not to see things through a racial lens.
Michael, your thoughts?
Yeah, that's right, James.
As we become a smaller slice of the population, even in states like Alabama and Mississippi, as you mentioned, whites are going to have to realize that they're going to have to vote as a block for their own interests.
And we're going to have to get over this, well, what will the media say about us, you know?
Because I really, I really, when the media says bad things about me, I just, you know, I just get this glow all over me, a glow of pride, because I like to have enemies like that, and I know you do too.
But let me point this out.
This is a defeat.
There's no sugarcoating it at all.
And I'm certainly not going to blame it on voter fraud or anything like that, although there are some very questionable things as we brought up here.
But, you know, let's just look at it as maybe a wake-up moment for a lot of people.
But here's the good thing about it.
Doug Jones has to face re-election in two years because he's filling out Jeff Sessions.
Oh, that is very—Michael, I don't mean to interrupt you, but I'm excitedly and pleasantly surprised to hear that.
I figured he was in for six years, so he's only in there for two years.
He's not.
And let me throw a name out here who will, I think, defeat him in 2020, Mo Brooks from Huntsville.
I've heard his name come up a lot in the last couple of days since the election.
Tell us about Mo.
Is Mo worth a vote?
I think he is.
He actually spoken at a league event several years ago.
Well, I'm sure we'll hear about that if he runs.
You will.
Don't worry about that.
You will hear about that.
Yeah, he's a good, good conservative.
I think he's a decent man.
And, you know, obviously I wouldn't have selected him to speak at a league event had he not held some of the same beliefs that we do.
But here's another thing.
You know, Roy Moore would be much more valuable to us as governor of Alabama than he would as a U.S. senator lost up there in Washington.
I mean, it would be nice to have him up there, obviously, rather than Doug Jones.
But to be quite honest, for those of us who believe that the real power, political power ought to be on the state and local level, he ought to run for governor next year.
That is where we could use Roy Moore as governor of the state of Alabama.
Well, he'd certainly have my vote.
I might move down there to vote for him.
I probably should have done it with about 9,900 of my friends this week.
And we can also offer constructive criticism.
I saw this last night.
It was so pathetic.
I was watching CNN.
I'll admit, I watched CNN because I was ready to get drunk on the tears of the anti-white hate mongers in the media and in Hollywood.
And so I wanted to watch Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper deflate.
And there was some black guy on there, and he was, of course, in the tank for Soyboy.
And the one that they had on the panel to sort of be the voice of the conservatives was Rick Santorum.
And Rick Santorum offered very squishy support of Moore before the election was called.
And then as soon as the election was called, Santorum went in about, oh, he was just such a horrible candidate.
I mean, he was just such a weak candidate.
We're not going to do that here.
And I've seen even some of our own contemporaries on our side of the fence do that.
But that's not.
He was an incredibly strong candidate in the culture war, and this is a culture crisis.
But that's not going to say that we're not going to offer some constructive criticism.
Michael, we only have seconds remaining.
Your thoughts on this.
I do think that, and I thought this at the time, Roy Moore should have been seen.
He went completely missing the last few days of the campaign.
His failure to actively campaign, hitting the streets, holding rallies, refusing to debate Soyboy in the closing weeks may have helped do him in.
But, of course, you also have in Alabama what we're facing in South Carolina and other places across the South, a lot of non-Southerner whites with different values living there now.
But that, coupled with everything else we've talked about, but I think he should have been seen.
He was not seen at all the last week of the campaign.
Yes, I agree with that.
I think he depended too much on Trump and Steve Bannon to come in to carry his water for him.
He should have been out there on the street every day right up to the election.
So that's a mistake he made.
Well, and again, it's easy to be Monday morning quarterback.
Hindsight's 2020, and everybody can cast blame and fault on somebody who's lost.
But win or lose, he was my guy.
I'm proud to have supported him.
I wish he would have won.
I'm not looking for a silver lining, but this is I still stand with him.
I stand with him in victory or defeat, and that's what a man does.
Sure, he's good enough to go into the arena, and you all can support a man like that.
Absolutely.
Winner lose.
Winner lose.
Yes.
People who aren't in the arena have no idea of what it's like.
And there's an old parable about that.
Michael Feynman.
I've been in it for quite some time.
You a little longer than me, but I'm proud of my portfolio, that's for sure.
Final words on Alabama, the future of the South.
I still love Alabama.
Obviously, that goes without saying.
I'm still very proud of the history of Alabama.
They got this one wrong, but they've gotten it right a lot of times.
And I'm happy to know that in two years, when Trump's up for re-election, Doug Jones will probably be sent back home as well.
But final thoughts on Alabama?
Well, I'm still proud of my state.
I am ashamed of certain people for letting this happen, but I'm still proud of my state.
We have a very good track record as being the heart of Dixie.
And we'll just work a little bit harder here with the league and with our fellow Alabamians and other Southerners because you learn from setbacks.
It keeps you from getting complacent.
It makes you know that you're in a war.
And when you're in a war, you're going to take casualties.
You're going to have to replace things.
And we're in a replacement mode.
We've had some losses that have got to be replaced.
We've got to work harder.
And that'll be a spur to us to do that.
And I think going forward, we've seen now that all you have to have is a few unhinged women and their co-conspirators in the press, or perhaps vice versa.
All they have to do is cast an accusation, an accusation alone.
That is going to be very problematic.
I mean, the die is cast here.
They found a formula that they think is going to work, and you're going to see more accusations of sexual harassment from 40 or 50 years ago than you've ever dreamed possible.
Now, even talking to a woman will be harassed.
Or just innocent flirtation that you made 30 or 40 or 50 years ago will now be brought up as sexual harassment.
And then that's all it takes.
That's all it takes.
The media piles on and everybody, I mean, all the people who said he was a pedophile, nothing has been proven.
Anyway, thank you, Michael.
Love you.
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Came upon the midnight clear, that glorious song of old from angels bending near the earth to touch their hearts of bold.
Peace on the earth, good will to make from heaven.
The world in solemn stillness send.
Beautiful music, such a beautiful time of year.
I love Christmastime more than any other time, and the reasons for that is, of course, very obvious.
I want to remind you that on Wednesday, Wednesday morning, the morning after the election, Sam Bushman had a very interesting program on Liberty Roundtable that you might want to go check out, LibertyRoundtable.com.
If post-election commentary from the right side is of interest to you, his guest was Larry Pratt of the Gun Owners of America, and they were talking about the Doug Jones-Roy Moore situation.
Interesting things that Sam covered about the Alabama Supreme Court and the destruction of digital voting records.
So you'll want to go check that out.
Again, my wife's birthday.
I'm cutting out after the first hour, but you don't want to go anywhere.
Sam Bushman, Keith Alexander, Eddie Bombardier Miller, Jack Ryan, and more talking about the election, to be sure, and other things as well.
So still an action-packed show to come.
I was originally going to take off the entire night tonight, truth be known, but after the defeat of Roy Moore, I wanted to come in and stand tall and own it.
And of course, I have no regrets in anything I said and did on his behalf.
He was the right man for the job, and he was our guy.
Now, I will say this.
We are now halfway through December, and we've got a long way to go, folks, with regards to our fourth quarter fundraising drive.
You know, we took a big hit in November, not being able to bring in funds.
And we've got that situated, but we've got to catch up some ground and make the budget so we can continue.
You watch all of that obnoxious, nauseating media coverage of Roy Moore.
I think that our side should have one legitimate mainstream media entity.
And the political cesspool on A.M. radio is the closest we've got.
I mean, we're it.
Podcasts are ubiquitous, but an A.M. radio show that can get you access to events and conventions and rallies and guests that no other entity in the pro-white, pro-Christian movement can, you've got to do it.
You've got to support us, and we will continue to do what we do.
Now, that being said, and you can donate tonight at thepolitical cesspool.org.
And I think our incentive for this quarter is more appropriate than ever before.
It's a book about Southerners reclaiming their identity and their lives.
And that message is certainly important after the defeat on Tuesday.
Now, all that being said, Courtney from Alabama.
Courtney from Alabama contacted me a couple of days ago saying she'd like to come on the show tonight.
And it just so happened I was already eyeballing her for an appearance, being from Alabama, of course.
And we wanted to talk about people from Alabama about the election in Alabama.
Courtney, I'll ask you the same thing I did to Michael Hill.
Did you go vote on Tuesday?
I sure did.
Can you hear me okay?
I can hear you fine.
Do I need to ask who you voted for?
Oh, I voted for Jones.
Of course, I'm kidding.
No, you don't need to ask that.
Well, would you like me to start, or do you have any questions?
Yeah, well, I was just going to ask you.
I know you had something you wanted to come on.
Last time our audience heard from you was, of course, at our wonderful 13th anniversary event celebration in Memphis.
And you came on as part of the parade of guests and notable people in the crowd.
And so there's something you wanted to talk about that was a continuation of the discussion we had that night.
But first, yeah, certainly, Roy Moore.
I mean, I know you're as consumed by this now as all of us are.
Your thoughts.
What happened?
It's one of the biggest blows I feel like we've received recently.
I mean, this feels like a huge kick in the stomach.
I mean, this is so insulting, and it's not representative of Alabama and how we vote at all.
And I would like to say something to any liberals listening or any media, you know, anybody affiliated with the misleading media that got us into this mess.
I know that y'all are excited over this, but despite what the media is saying, Alabama is not leaning and turning into a blue state.
That's not what this election meant by any means.
What happened, what happened was, you know, I mean, you don't go from electing Trump by such a wide margin like we did just a year ago.
You know, we had the highest margin of victory of any state.
You don't go from that to suddenly, you know, becoming progressive and blue a year later.
You know, I hate to burst the bubbles of liberals right now, but that is not what's happening.
Alabama is still a solidly red state.
You're not transforming us.
And what happened, what I think happened last night, was I think a lot of white people stayed home when they shouldn't have.
Maybe too many of them were overconfident because of how Alabama votes.
Maybe some of them were swayed by the allegations.
You know, we also had a lot of blue state people coming in and bussing blacks to the polls, it sounded like.
I mean, we even had an actress, my husband told me, I didn't look this up myself, but my husband told me that Alyssa Milano from New York.
I saw that.
You know, a native of New York City of all places came all the way down here to bust people to polling stations.
I mean, what does she have to do with Alabama and why does she care?
And so we had that going on.
That swayed the vote.
You know, most of these black people probably didn't even care about voting.
They don't care about these elections unless it's a major election.
And unless, you know, most of the time, you know, mainly if it's a black candidate, they don't care about these other elections.
They wouldn't have showed up, you know, otherwise.
And, you know, and of course, the other thing is, you know, these rape allegations.
And, you know, and I think Moore has every reason to want to be fighting this.
He's not doing the wrong thing by wanting to fight the outcome.
You know, the media basically spent months dirtying his image when he didn't even have a fair trial over it.
You don't just go by what accusers are accusing somebody of.
You give them a fair trial first before you even come to that conclusion and call somebody a rapist.
And go ahead.
No, I was going to say, except in politics.
Yeah, that used to be the American Western way of doing business.
Innocent until proven guilty, except in politics, when you can, of course, use it to further your anti-white agenda.
But, you know, Courtney, I think originally we were expecting Roy Moore to win, so we didn't expect to have to be talking about this tonight.
This is not even at all what you called in or had in mind to talk about on the show.
And now I feel bad because we only have two or three minutes remaining.
That's not nearly enough time for you to get into everything you wanted to talk about.
But so we might just have to have you on again next week.
But let's transition very quickly from more and give you just the last couple of minutes of this hour to make a to say your piece.
Tell us what you wanted to talk about tonight.
Okay, this is actually ending on kind of a funny note.
But when I was on the show, you know, during the TTC party, I didn't feel like I was at my best.
You know, I was there as a mother.
You know, I had my baby with me, and that's wonderful.
But unfortunately, I wasn't prepared to come on air.
So I wanted to make up for it.
I wanted to redeem myself a little bit and be my usual self compared to how I was that night.
But James asked me, you know, he wanted me to follow up on, you know, or reiterate or go into once again, you know, when I was on the show talking about southern food, he wanted me to, you know, repeat some of the main points I brought up, you know, a few years ago when I was on for that reason.
And I didn't have really, you know, I didn't really do a good job responding to that.
And I want to tell the audience why, and they're going to think this is hilarious.
You know, we were sitting in a hotel ballroom when I was on air.
And what's so difficult about these conferences sometimes and these meetings is the hired help that's coming into service is black usually.
And what I was about to say, you know, to remember, you know, why I was on air before talking about southern cooking, what I was about to say was that, you know, anything good associated with the south, you know, notice how it gets attributed to black people, whether it's good cooking or sport, you know, being good at sports or this or that, you know, whereas anything negative about the south is attributed to quote-unquote stupid white people.
You know, it's why we do so bad in school down here.
It's why we have an obesity epidemic.
You know, that's what liberals want everybody to believe, and that's how they've portrayed in movies.
But, you know, we do have a strong heritage down here when it comes to our food, and it mostly comes from, you know, European heritage.
So oh, What I wanted to say was when I was about to say that in the ballroom, the black hired help was staring right at me, so I had to shut up.
Well, you're right.
Hey, southern cooking is southern cooking.
And I'm sure you do a lot of good southern cooking at your house.
I appreciate all of the things you stand for.
I appreciate your family going out and voting right, your parents, your in-laws.
And we'll live to fight another day.
That's all I can say.
And this is one battle.
It's not the war.
And one of the great things about Robert E. Lee was in victory or defeat.
He never got too high or too low.
You got to just keep on marching.
And that's what we'll do.
And we'll do that all the way into the next hour with Sam Bushman now taking over.
You're going to hear from Keith, Eddie, Jack Ryan, and more.
The election will be a topic, and so will some other things.