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Dec. 30, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome back to tonight's third and final hour of the last show of the year.
It is the Political Cesspool.
James Edwards here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
You have heard us over the course of the program this evening recount our top 10 moments of 2017.
Read some more listener correspondence.
And we're going to play a clip now and introduce our intrepid correspondent, Jack Ryan.
But here's the clip.
What a filthy job.
Could be worse.
How?
Could be rainy.
Thank you for that, Jax.
So, Jack Ryan, his theme for this year in review is, could be worse.
And that was the clip he wanted to have.
I guess there has to be a reason for that.
Jack, what is it?
Well, I want to let you buy me from Chicago, just outside of Chicago.
I don't know if hell is frozen over, but Metro Bolish to Chicago and all of Lake Michigan is frozen over.
Brutal cold spell right now.
It's as full as Chicago native Hillary Rodham Clinton Yale Law School graduate feminist rhymes with which it's very, very cold.
Those liberal leftists, they don't say global warming anymore.
Have you noticed that?
They just switch that to climate change because you feel kind of stupid if you're protesting global warming and then you freeze to death of frostbite in Chicago.
Yeah, you know, I know it's even colder up there, but it's supposed to get, I mean, it's below freezing here.
It's supposed to actually get down to nine degrees in Memphis, which is almost unprecedented for Dixie.
Yeah.
So I've lost most of my fight with southerners, but I always won my snowball fight with southerners in Nashville because I'd throw blobs and then I'd lock one way up in the air and they'd look high up in the air and I'd nail them with a line drive.
So you guys are just not as good in these cold weather fights.
Yeah, you would definitely beat me in building a snowman too.
We get to do it about once every two or three years down here.
But it does get cold.
See, here's the thing.
Last week, it rained for about five days straight.
I mean, just endless rain.
It rained and rain and rain, but it was like 40 degrees, so it didn't snow.
Now, this week is nine degrees, but it's sunny.
So, I mean, you can't catch a breakdown when it comes to snow.
So, anyway, Jack, tonight, you're on for two segments.
Now, as you know, Jack is normally with us for one segment each week.
Right.
And we look forward to bigger and better collaborations with Jack in 2018 and beyond.
Tonight is with us for two segments.
So he's going to be giving us his Trader of the Year awards.
And then we're also going to ask Jack his highs and lows of 2017 and what he'd like to see happen in 2018, same we did with Keith Alexander.
But first, Jack, let's get this out of the way.
Not that we're getting anything out of the way.
This is something we look forward to every week, but I want to go ahead and get this out there so we can move on.
Your recommendations of the week.
One of the things that our listeners like is that we've got this new thing with Jack where he comes on each week and he offers his recommendations, a book, a movie, and a song.
And Jack, what are they for this week?
Okay, my book is the novel The Dark Angel.
It's by Finnish author Nikaz Veltari.
It's about the fall of Constantinople when Greek Western civilization Constantinople finally submitted and lost to the Islamic powers, the Turks.
It's a beautiful, exciting novel, and I highly recommend people start studying that.
My movie recommendation is the original The Wickerman.
They made a very bad remake of it with Nicholas Cage, but it's a British movie, I think early 70s.
And it's the actor, who is the actor, the hammer film Dracula that played Sarman or Christopher Lee, Christopher Lee.
Christopher Lee, right?
Yeah, it's his best movie.
And it's the story of a very uptight, self-righteous Scottish policeman on the mainland, and he gets a letter that there's some obscure island off the coast, and there's this girl who's been supposed to be found missing.
There might be foul play, and he flies in there alone, you know, not back up.
And he goes in there, and he, people say they've never seen her before, and then people find stuff back.
He finds out that the whole island has gone pagan, the Scottish, you know, Celtic pagan there.
And then he finds out that these pagans, amongst other weird practices, were into human sacrifice.
And he feels it like this girl might have been there.
It's a whodunit mystery.
It's a fantastic movie, and I think it works in a great way.
So that's my movie recommendation.
My song recommendation is Linda Ronstadt is You're No Good.
And you can use that as a theme song for her political representatives, Hollywood movies.
You can just use it as a theme to just you're no good.
So I like to use those things.
So those are my three recommendations this week.
Yeah, we're actually, Jack's with us for one more segment.
So his outro music tonight's going to be You're No Good.
It's funny.
Jack, this is the second time in a month that Jack and I have been listening to the same music.
He was texting me the other day.
He said, you know, I like the Motown.
I do too.
I think the greatest contribution that blacks ever gave to America was Tears of a Clown.
And that's the Smokey Robinson song, if you don't know.
And yeah, but no, and all kidding aside, no, it's great music.
It's feel-good music.
It's up to me.
But I was actually listening.
I hate to say this because of our politics, but I was listening to some Linda Ronstadt music.
I was listening to Different Drum, which is, I like the song.
It was written by Mike Naismith of the Monkeys.
Anyway, so Jack and I are copacetic.
Yeah, how about that?
Yeah, we even Jack learned something on the political session.
Yeah, Mike Naismith at the Monkeys wrote Different Drum.
He actually recorded it first, and then, of course, she had a bigger hit out of it with a cover.
But yeah, Jack and I are copacetic when it comes to music.
There's no doubt about that.
But hey, so Jack, we only have a little bit of time left for the end of this segment.
When we come back, we're going to do your Traitor of the Year awards.
As I said a moment ago, there's got to be no shortage of candidates in that category.
So we're going to be interested to see who you came up with.
But before we do that, what would you say were some highlights for the movement in 2017?
It's easy to point out deficiencies and faults and setbacks and defeats, but highlights.
Let's focus on that as we go out this year.
Highlights this year.
The highlight is that Hillary Rodham Clinton wasn't elected president of the United States.
I mean, this is a woman.
I talk about the great, beautiful woman in the South that I met, Courtney from Alabama, my ex-girlfriend from Chattanooga.
Southern women are great.
Some of these northern college miseducated Yale law school women are just, I'd rather have just Satan or ISIS ruling us than these Hillary Clinton.
And she was that close.
So she didn't get elected.
She lost.
And we've been saved that.
And so a lot of people are, you know, they're disappointed that they thought that President Trump would be a savior.
He would restore the 1950s of the world of Eisenhower, Ozzie, and Perry.
Things gone.
And, you know, we didn't do so much, but we should just be blessed that what we got, we got a Supreme Court justice that's a heterosexual white guy that got appointed to the Supreme Court.
Who would ever have thought that that would have ever happened?
Unprecedented in modern times.
Isn't it?
Yeah.
And we didn't get new neoconservative wars.
Even though these same criminals, these neoconservative Zionists, they were pushing for wars against Assad.
You know, this week they're now starting off stuff with Iran, but we have not had any new terrible neoconservative wars there, and so we've kept that back.
So we should be blessed with that.
And we've had some decent immigration things.
They've started to deport the worst terrorist M13 gang members.
Here in Chicago, the murder total went down from 800 to 625 this year.
Okay, so that's still a lot, but it's down.
Wow.
Hang on a minute.
I mean, 625, down from 800.
Memphis is like going to break 200 this year, which is a new record.
But we ain't got nothing compared to Chicago.
Wow.
Woo-wee!
It's trending in the right direction.
Yeah, it's going down.
Wow.
Yeah, not down enough.
Hey, we got to take a quick break with the Comeback Trader of the Year Awards, as given by Jack Bryant.
Stay safe up there, Jack.
You're at the break.
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Feeling better because I'm over you.
I learned my lesson and left the sky.
Now I see how you really are.
You're no good.
Baby, you're no good.
I'm not saying again.
You're no good.
Baby, you're no good.
That really is great music.
It's a shame that someone who could sing like she could had such horrible politics.
And of course, Linda's still with us.
She has Parkinson's disease now, so she can't sing anymore.
But that's a great song.
Great selection tonight, Jack.
It couldn't be more appropriate in advance of your Trader of the Year awards.
My only question would be, how in the world did you pare it down?
Well, there's always been a lot.
And so one of the things that I did is I got Jared Taylor, the head of American Renaissance, to restart Insurration Magazine's Trader of the Year award at the end of the year.
Insurration Magazine was the magazine associated with Wilmot Robertson, who wrote the Dispossessed Majority.
I think he wrote that in the mid-70s.
And then at the end of the year, they would do the Trader of the Year.
Always a lot of competition for that types of thing.
I got Jared Taylor to redo that.
The first Trader of the Year, I think in 2013, was Rand Paul that he did that.
So lots of competition, but there are some decides.
Should it be just a pure American award or it should be international?
So I think you have to try to separate that, you know, an American Trader of the Year or the International Trader of the Year.
So I've got some picks in both categories.
All right.
Like I said, it's hard to imagine how the competition must have been fierce, but tell us what you got.
Well, you want to say, I mean, certain people are just terrible all the time instead of someone just having a breakthrough worse ever.
So you could say like Russell Moore at the Southern Baptist Church is a Trader of the Year or the new Catholic and name only Pope Francis that gets on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and then does photo ops where he's licking the boots of Muslim black migrant invaders.
All true.
But the international guy that I want to go for is Demetrius.
Look at this.
He's got like twin names.
Avram Polos.
He's the migration and home affairs and citizenship of the EU.
And he was a former, I think he was a mayor of Athens when I visited in the 80s.
And he just basically has just torpedoed any effort to control the mass North African black African invasion of Europe and says, well, there's nothing that we can do.
And so that guy, that's my international guy.
You also want to go with that childless hag, Andrea Merkel of Germany.
Yeah, I was going to say.
Yeah, internationally speaking, she should have it locked up every year.
I mean, she should be a perpetual champion.
She's pretty rough.
But the other side, I mean, that's bad.
But the other side is good.
Central Europe and Eastern Europe, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Russia is all solid.
It's great.
It's never been better.
So if you're depressed about things, follow Central Eastern Europe, not just the politics, but the sports.
You can look at a Polish soccer game, and there are going to be people in the stands flying the Confederate battle flag.
They've been liberated from communism.
They don't put up with the kind of stuff like that.
So if you want to see some good news, and again, I always, when I'm the worst depressed, I look at the videos of the Cossacks defending Russia at the Winter Olympics where they had this group, this cultural Marxist pussy riot where they take off their clothes and go into Russian Orthodox Church, and they tried that there.
And the Cossacks, they went in, they sprayed them with pepper spray and whipped them with whips and called them American colours.
That was great.
You know, it feels good.
Not that we would advise that, but yeah, I got you.
Okay.
Hey, all right.
So stateside.
Stateside.
Okay.
Okay.
So my trader of the year is Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka.
Okay.
Ah.
Interesting.
You know, if she just married a regular white guy, we wouldn't have this Goldman Sachs leftist Democrat money changer guy, Jared Kushner, stepping in and starting to do our foreign policy against like, daddy, I want to war against Russia and I want to stop being people saying racist.
Daddy, I'm going to throw a tip.
So that's my traitor of the year is Ivanka Trump.
That's kind of my one.
So, I mean, people could have their ones, and there's some shared Memphis on, but that's mine.
Yeah, we've got our own in Memphis.
Now, let me ask you this.
There is actually, people think it's just a song by Billy Joel, but there is actually some medical truth to the fact that good people die young.
Sam Dixon told me a story from a doctor who swore that evil people live longer.
And it has to be true.
I mean, look at John McCain.
But do you ever get any satisfaction when you're reading it?
Do you get satisfaction when you read the obits, Jack, and the traitor has gone on to the ever after?
Absolutely.
So I would say people who don't like the media, I don't like the media.
I like the press.
But the main reason that I read the New York Times is to read the obituaries and you read about all of your enemies and traitors that have passed on to the beyond.
It's just great to find out.
It's just, oh, you just feel that you've, you know, another one bites the dust.
That's a great song.
Queen, another one bites the dust.
Yeah, it's just we should have them.
Like just one of our enemies dies.
So we should just have a list.
You know, next year I'll have it.
I'll list all of the enemies that just died last year.
Well, you could, you listen.
I mean, next week is just the first week of the new year.
We could still do that next week.
It's a gift from the Lord.
It's just less oppression.
I mean, you think, I mean, John McCain, obviously, with this tumor, when he dies, I mean, I do take offense when any of the good people die, the left celebrates their deaths.
I think that's a little bit tacky.
But on the other hand, if I read, when I read that John McCain has died, I'll think, well, thank God he can do no more damage to this country.
I won't celebrate and be happy that he's dead necessarily, but I will be happy that he can't inflict any more carnage on the nation.
So there's that.
Well, I'm just trying.
I'm pretending.
I don't want to go.
I'm only pretending.
I'm not going to do grave desecration stuff, but I am up for doing a libation where you basically pee on the graves of our enemies that you see.
And so I like to make a list of all and have our people go out and solemnly, like, you know, subtly, you know, just make this libation to some of our enemies.
So there are things.
We're looking good.
We're looking better.
No one man could pee that much.
We've got many more enemies than we do heroes.
There's many more villains.
But hey, now, I don't know if I'm reading this right.
We only have seconds remaining.
And then you'll be back with us next week to kick off the new year.
You said there's a decent cable TV station.
Am I reading that right?
Surely that can't be wrong.
You know it is.
Tell us quickly.
I'm going to be so negative.
I don't like television.
It's 800 channels.
Okay, there is this one channel.
I think it's the Hallmark channel.
They used to do the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Yes.
They had a big Christmas, Christmas marathon.
It's 24 hours Christmasy stuff.
They do classic class movies, but they also do new shows.
And they do have very young, good-looking actors and actresses.
It seems like it's for a female audience.
It's sort of a G-rated harlot in romance where the girl doesn't believe in Christmas and there's some guy.
And so it's a little bit not best for me.
But I like to just have it on and turn off the sound and play some music.
So you just have these good-looking young actresses and actors going on.
So that's something you could have on your home TV without it being one of the children of the devil corrupting your children.
And they caught a lot of hell from the Satanists in the establishment press.
They're like, oh, look at this hateful, racist, pro-Christmas stuff.
It's all white.
There's white people in these shows.
I read about that this week.
Good, good call.
All right, Jack.
Hey, we're out of time.
I got to tell you.
I don't know if they all tune in to hear you or what, but we're back in the top 10 tonight on radio shows that are being accessed online.
Peeking in the top 10 once again, TPC.
Thanks to people like Jack.
Jack, Happy New Year, brother.
We'll see you next year.
But everybody else, don't go anywhere just yet.
Still two more segments to go tonight.
We'll be right back.
Bye as the French would say.
See you in 2018.
You got it, brother.
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I want to quickly, before we wrap up the show, I was on Red Ice TV just a minute ago, literally just a couple of hours ago, right before I got off with them and came straight to the radio station.
I went on with them at 5 o'clock Central Time tonight.
Did about a 30-minute set with them, came straight to the radio station, got here just in time to get on my own show.
But Henrik and Lana, and they looked good tonight.
I'll tell you that.
They were dressed to the nines.
Alana looked a little better than Henry, but they both looked good.
And they were asking me to recap 2017.
It was a season of change, a season of firsts.
Looking ahead, here's what I told them, and I'll tell you the same way to the gentleman.
We have to operate with a sense of urgency.
Our enemy can run out the clock.
They can sit on the ball.
They can run out the clock.
Demographically speaking, time is not on our side with regard to the number of non-white, you can call them whatever you want to, refugees, illegal aliens pouring into the European nations.
I include America as a European nation.
Coupled with our low birth rates, time is not on our side.
So we have to operate with a sense of urgency.
However, we must also remember that only fools rush in.
Everything we do must be done thoughtfully and effectively.
This is not the civil rights movement.
In the civil rights movement, or as we call it, the swindle whites movement, those protesters, those demonstrators, had the entire national media behind them.
They had the entire federal government behind them and law enforcement on the highest levels of the judiciary behind them.
We don't have any of that.
All of those entities are against us.
They were for them.
Those people couldn't lose.
The press could make those people with IQs about two points above a tumble read look like they were geniuses and angelic when, in fact, they were exactly the opposite.
So all of the things that were for them, they are against us.
Charlottesville taught us that.
We can't take out a permit and have a peaceful demonstration without walking into a conspiracy, without walking into a setup where the law enforcement is setting us up to fail, where the government is setting us up to fail.
Charlottesville taught us that.
I think a key going forward in 2018 could be these flash rallies.
You limit your liability and you still get a lot of publicity.
And so we've seen some of that happen this year.
The good news is that truth and common sense are on our side.
It's much more difficult for the people who are against us to sell their lie, that it is in our interest to suicide ourselves, that it is in the interest of white people to turn away from God, to genocide our cultural heritage and our very flesh and blood.
That is a message that they have effectively been able to sell.
Much more easy to sell the truth, and that's what we're peddling here.
Not peddling, but what we're offering.
But just because we have a truthful message that sells easily, it won't sell.
It won't fly without a near-perfect presentation and without effective packaging.
Here's what we have to do.
One of the things we try to do, one of the things all of us should do, we must dress well.
We must stay fit physically and mentally.
We must stay fit.
We must speak articulately and stay on point.
Optics are extremely important.
That is another thing that 2017 taught us.
Optics are important.
The packaging is almost as important as the message.
Dress well, stay fit, speak well, stay on point.
If you can't do that, there are still important roles for you to play in this movement.
Not everybody can be out front, but everybody can support those who are and play a role.
Publicly speaking, knock off the infighting.
The political successful has been called by America's biggest hate group, the Southern Poverty Law Center, as the nexus of the movement because we get along well with everybody.
We work well with everybody.
Everybody knows us.
We know everybody.
But we've always stayed above the turbulence of infighting.
And there have been some flare-ups and some flashes of infighting, public infighting, in the movement.
So there's a general rule of thumb, don't punch right.
I would subscribe to that, generally speaking.
But ultimately, the only thing that matters is winning.
Winning is the only thing that matters.
So on one hand, we don't want to publicly excoriate our friends.
On the other hand, we don't want people who claim to represent our cause to represent us in a poor light.
Those people have to be dealt with, but they have to be dealt with behind the scenes.
There's going to be ups and downs, wins and losses.
We need to channel our inner Robert E. Lee.
Robert E. Lee was a big part of this year because of Charlottesville and his monument there in Charlottesville.
Robert E. Lee was never rattled.
He was never shaken.
He was always steady.
He never got too high.
He never got too low.
After winning Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, he was still Robert E. Lee.
After losing Gettysburg, he was still Robert E. Lee.
We have to be more like that.
Don't get out after a successful day and revel in drunken debauchery.
Let's be righteous.
We need to be righteous.
We need to be moral.
We need to be good people on the air, off the air, in our homes and on the streets.
2017 in review.
Obviously, for our efforts, and we talked about this in the first hour, of course, in our year in review, on the AM Radio Airways for 13 years, presenting a pro-white, pro-Christian, pro-Southern content.
But I've never read about a war that was won by people who could out-talk the other side or out-tweet the other side.
We've done more than that.
We've had rallies where we've had over 500 people.
We've had successful conferences.
We've been denounced by Congress.
We've been credentialed to places.
We've had guests on that other people can't have.
That's the thing.
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Last segment of the year.
Can you believe it?
Another year has already come and gone together.
It's been a year of ups and downs, of losses, of wins.
We've talked about it tonight.
I can't wait to see what's going to happen in 2018.
I don't know what's going to happen.
I can't predict the future.
I can't see the future no better than anyone else can, but I can tell you it's going to be a big year.
It's going to be a big year.
Sam Bushman predicted at the end of 2015 on this very show in 2015.
Sam said, James, 2016 is going to be the biggest year ever.
We're going to make news.
We're going to impact the presidential cycle.
We're going to do this.
We're going to do that.
All right, Sam.
Came true.
Sam, you got a prediction this year before we go to Scoop?
Sam's not mic'd up, but his prediction is more violence, more criminal activity from those who have lost bigly.
Well, I think that's a pretty safe bet.
Hey, we've got to get Sam on next week.
Next week, the first show of the new year, we're going to have a star-studded lineup of people, not just looking back on 2017, but to help us chart a course.
It's not going to be a show in which we tell you what we might do in 2018.
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And we're going to have a lot of people on there that are going to be able to shape the way the year unfolds.
And we're going to have as many of those people as we can.
Really, what Red Ice was doing tonight, I think they had over 20 of the preeminent leaders of our side, and I was happy to be one of them.
And we talked about a lot of that.
So we're going to do our own next week.
A look ahead next week tonight was reflections of the year that was.
And we do it now.
We wrap it all up.
Oh, Sam Bushman's book recommendation.
That's a tongue twister.
Sam Bushman's book recommendation.
David Hardy's, I'm from the government and I'm here to kill you.
Let's check it out and tell him Sam sent you.
Well-known attorney in Arizona, David Hardy.
Scoop Stanton.
He always had, you know, Scoob is more than just a correspondent.
He's sort of like a scribe.
And Scoop can tell you more things that happened in a year in the life of TPC than I could.
And every time we do one of these review shows, whether it's an anniversary show or the year-in-review show, he always comes up with a slightly different list than I did.
And part of the reason is he remembers more than I do.
And he's got his list.
Some of the things are similar.
Some of them you didn't hear me mention in the first hour.
So let's let Scoop take it away.
Scoop the top 10 as Scoop sees it in TPC's 2017.
James.
Thank you for that fine introduction.
Also, Robozoo for the last segment.
I was just, again, my jaw just dropped.
But anyways, the difference between my top 10 and your top 10 doesn't all involve one James Edwards because we have different parts of the political successful.
And even though James is a huge ego for all of us, well, we got a lot of talent on the Libby News Radio Network.
But without any further ado, number 10, Scoop Stanton and Sean Bergen doing a live broadcast from Geno's Stakes in Philadelphia.
Okay, so, you know, Geno's Stakes came under a lot of fire.
Gino has since left us, but because of Scoop, we actually had Gino the proprietor on the show when he was still among the living.
Gino Stakes in Philadelphia, they put up a sign a few years ago that said, when ordering, please speak English.
I don't know.
Maybe the people who were taking the orders want to know what the people wanted to eat, and they needed to speak in the language of the people of this country in order to do it.
It's a novel concept.
But they, of course, called hell, and Geno stuck by his guns.
And Scoop and Sean actually called in live from Geno's earlier this year up there in Philadelphia.
Good one, Scoop, number 10, number 9.
Number 9, the political festival in the 7-5.
Oh, yeah.
Well, that's another one that came up recently.
So Scoop watched this documentary about cops in New York called The 7.5.
It's on Netflix.
And that was another thing that happened here just within the last few weeks.
I guess somehow you reached out to Walter Yerku, and he came on our show and has been working with you.
And we'll talk to him more later.
Right.
Not only has he been on the Cessbowl a couple times, but he's also co-hosting Red 42 right after the local Cess Bowl with current law enforcement officer Jay, who's from Hazard County, Georgia.
But anyways, number eight is going to be James Edwards, Sean Bergen, and Sam Bushman in one room doing one show.
Yes.
I'm glad you brought that up.
See, that's what I'm talking about.
Scoop always does something I'm meant to do.
So that was also at the inauguration.
So I cannot believe I failed to mention that.
Thank you, Scoop.
That should have been mentioned.
So at the inauguration, yes, we were there.
We were at the front row.
We were enjoying the town, eating steaks, but we actually had a three-hour live broadcast.
Our first show of 2017, next week will be our first show of the coming year.
Our first show of this year was in Washington with Sam Bushman and Sean Bergen.
We did a three-man roundtable for the entire first show of the year because Sean came down and met with us after the inauguration.
Great call, Scoop.
We only have about five minutes remaining.
We've got seven slots to go, so we got to go quick.
Number seven.
Okay.
Number seven, Jim Lancia and Simon Loach.
Okay, so when Simon Roche came down from South Africa and he was making his tour of the United States, we had him here on the show.
That was something we mentioned earlier in the show, too.
He came down to Memphis, thanks to Rich and Janice from Nashville bringing him down.
He was in the studio with us for three hours, and an incredible hour of radio took place in that very show when Jim Lancia took over as the anchor and did an hour with Simon.
Absolutely one of our best hours of the year.
Thank you, Scoop.
Number six.
The 13th anniversary party where James Edwards came out on a horse-drawn chariot.
We've talked about the anniversary party.
That was our number one, or my number one, I guess you could say.
And of course, we broadcast live from that anniversary event for the full three hours that Saturday night that the event was taking place.
We covered it for a full show the following week and mentioned it more tonight.
That's been well covered, but should certainly be a part of any top 10.
And we sang how great thou art in that particular broadcast live on the air as well as Dixie the National Anthem.
So number five.
James Edwards suing the Detroit news.
Yeah, we'll get him next time.
We got to quit bringing this up because it upsets me too bad.
But a valiant stand.
Yes, indeed.
We can take our moral victories.
I'd rather have a real one.
All right.
Number four, the Nathan Bedford Forest Park controversy.
Yeah, so Scoop actually thought that last week's show was good enough to go all the way up into his number four on the top 10.
So you thought that beat the Charlottesville show.
No, I got Charlottesville number two, but we'll talk about that later.
Okay, well.
But you thought that it's at least in the same ballpark then as Charlottesville.
Right, right, right, right.
Because, I mean, you and Keith did a bang-up job starting from like the beginning of what's going on and didn't miss it.
Didn't miss decal.
Anyways, let's keep on going.
Number three, Scoop Stand and Jim Lance had to try their hand at radio coming out with Red 42.
Number three on his list, number eight on ours in the top ten.
Either way, you slice it.
Yeah, I mean, it's great to have a fourth hour.
And Scoop and Jim offer a similar but somewhat different take on the issues.
And anyone who is not staying tuned through the end of our show going through the following hour, which in five minutes it'll start, Red 42, you need to be listening to it every week.
We're proud of Scoop, proud of Jim, proud of Sam, proud of the network, proud of this program.
Stay tuned for Red 42 immediately following TPC every Saturday night here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
Number three.
Or is that number three?
That was number three.
That was number three.
Number two.
Okay, yes, number two.
It was Charlottesville.
We talked about it earlier.
I mean, we were on the ground where it happens, whether it was with the Forrest thing last week, with us being here in Memphis, or dispatching Eddie the Bombardier Miller, having all those eyewitnesses report live to set the record straight in the face of the propaganda and the lies being told by the media.
That was more than anything, what we are here to do on radio is to offer a true voice in the media.
Number one.
Number one was the presidential inauguration intended by one James Edwards.
Well, it wasn't just me.
I tell you, I wouldn't have been there without Sam Bushman, and Sam deserves a ton of credit for that.
If it wasn't for Sam giving us a voice here on his network and to the AM affiliates of the Liberty News Radio Network, we wouldn't have a foothold in mainstream media.
Sam was there with me, and it was all of our friends behind the scenes, too, people who contributed money to that.
And Jared Taylor, Kirk Crosby was there.
We met a lot of great people up in Scoop's Neck of the Woods.
And it was just, I mean, I'll never forget.
I mean, who could forget front row?
It doesn't matter what president it is.
I mean, yet, this was one that we supported last year.
But this is to be at the front row of the presidential inauguration, VIP in the media section.
You can't get there.
You can't get there early enough to get there.
You have to have a ticket to get to that part.
Front row, are you kidding me?
I mean, we were, you know, I could're feet away from the president.
It was just an amazing experience that all of our audience has made possible.
And to share that with someone like Sam and Kurt and Jared made it 10 times more memorable.
And well, thank you, Scoop, for the top 10.
It was all that and more.
You expect a big year in 18?
You think we can come close to matching it?
The last two years have just been, just been amazing.
No, the last three years from 2014 when we had off midway through with Anthony Lucumia and just went from there.
It just took off.
I mean, 2016, we had the Liberty, the political roundtable show, election night, and I was at GOP headquarters at midnight trying to get some feedback from those cucks down there, but they didn't say a thing.
And in 2017, you know, we're don't forget George Philly closed out shows just like I'm closing out this show.
And, you know, 2018 is just nothing but gangbusters.
All right, folks.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you, Scoop.
We love you, brother.
You've been with us since damn near the beginning, and I hope there's many more years to come.
Support us, folks.
We'll be here to fight for you, and we'll see you next year.
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