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March 24, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Okay, welcome back.
Second hour.
I want to thank Rich and Eddie the Bombardier Miller again for helping us shed a little more light on the situation in South Africa.
Simon wasn't with us the first hour.
We hope everything's okay.
We'll keep you posted.
I'll give you an update on Twitter when we find out exactly what happened with Simon tonight, and then we'll try to reschedule it for next week.
How's that sound?
Now for this hour, I'm going to let my hair down, so to speak.
And I am going to, you know, I am very open and honest with my audience.
I love you.
14 years into this show, and I still look forward to talking with you each and every week, every bit as much as I did that very first show.
I love my audience.
I love my work.
I'm open with you.
I'm honest with you.
I enjoy sharing things about my personal life with you.
And I guess that's what we're going to do this hour.
Although we're going to tie in certainly some political points into it as well, because this is, after all, the political cesspool.
I shared stories with you before about two crossroads, I guess you could say, that I have met in my life.
The first one occurred very early on in my career as a talk radio host when I met at a local shooting range here in Memphis with a representative of a network.
This was back in 2005, very big network.
Said he loves the show, loves that we're Christians, and loves that he thinks that we have something unique going.
And if we would just stop talking about race, he might get us on their network.
He thinks there's a very good shot that we could do that.
Well, I'm not going to stop talking about racial realities.
That's the thing that gives my show life.
It's the thing that sets us apart.
It's something I'm passionate about.
So I thanked him, and I said I just couldn't do that.
And then you know the story a few years later than that.
Very generous contributor who had even written me into his will.
I was going to be the beneficiary of a very generous cash payment with stock options.
And he called me up one day.
He said, you know, I appreciate your candor when it comes to matters of racial reality, but I think that you talking so much about your faith and talking so much about southern themed issues may drive away people who otherwise agree with us on the core of your show, which is, again, race and Jewish power and influence.
And this is a guy who had become a friend of mine and had been very generous and had planned to be even more generous in his giving after he passed.
And I thanked him and I said, you know, for me, the only way I can get through this is to talk about all of the issues that make up who I am.
And these are the essential elements of this show.
Yes, we talk about race.
Yes, we talk about all of these issues, but it's faith, our Christian faith, love of our family.
And for us here in the South, that is our Southern forebears, our Confederate forebears.
And we talk about all of these other contemporary issues as well.
But if you take any of that out, it just won't stand.
And, well, as you know, I didn't get the spot on the network, and I didn't get the inheritance.
But I did get to keep my integrity.
And I hope that all of you have benefited by the fact that we don't take the easy way out here on the political cesspool.
As I wrote just yesterday on the blog, I like Robert Frost in his autobiographical poem.
I sometimes wonder how much easier things might have been, but I thank God for giving me the strength to remain true to my cause, to my calling, what I believe to be my calling.
I took the road less traveled, and it's made the difference.
But I want to share this with you again tonight because, as I wrote, I want you to know that there will never be a situation that will lead me to betray the confidence that you have placed in me and my team.
Now, you may agree with everything we say on this show, or most of it, or maybe half of it, or maybe only some of it.
But one thing you'll know for sure is that we are sincere and we are committed, and there is nothing that will knock us off our stride.
There is nothing that will keep us from talking about the issues that we feel should be talked about.
And that's what I think makes the political cesspool very, very special.
So, with those being the essential elements that make up the essence of our work, race, Christianity, the South, we're going to talk about one of those this hour, and it's going to be matters of faith.
Because you'll remember, as a lifelong member of the Southern Baptist Congregation, from time to time we talk about the disdain that we have for the dishonor that the Southern Baptist Convention has bestowed upon its mothers and its fathers.
You'll remember a few years back, really, I believe it was just two years ago, Dwight McKissick, a black pastor in Texas, wrote the anti-Confederate flag resolution, which passed.
Then the following year, he wrote this anti-alt-right resolution, which didn't pass the first, second, or third time.
But the fourth time, they did pass it.
And of course, after the first couple of times, it failed to even get out of committee.
They weren't even going to have a hearing on it.
But he started holding court with the Antichrist press, complaining and griping, as they are wont to do.
And basically, they just kept voting until they, quote-unquote, got it right.
Now, Dwight McKissick pretends to want to have a debate with a leader of the alt-right.
He won't have a debate with me because he says I won't apologize to him for calling him a thug.
And I won't apologize for that because his behavior is, in fact, thuggish.
And we'll find out a little bit more about why that is later on.
So without having me being willing to do that, he wanted to debate Richard Spencer.
But he doesn't really want to debate Richard.
Richard's open and available, but when you challenge someone to a debate, isn't it your responsibility to put it together?
He pretends to want to debate somebody, but he wants us to do the work for it.
And he's not going to have it at his church.
But I want to go back to the alt-right resolution.
Somebody commented about this this week on Twitter, and they pointed out quite rightly that the only reason that vote passed on the fourth round, now they violated even their own parliamentarian rules in having so many votes.
The only reason it passed was because of fear and ignorance.
Fear because of reprisal and ignorance of facts.
Quite right.
Who's going to stand up there?
If there had been one man at the Southern Baptist Convention's gathering last summer, one man with a pair of testicles, that whole thing would have derailed.
But nobody wants to stand up and risk being called the R-word.
So This gentleman on Twitter writes, the only reason it passed was because of fear and ignorance, fear of reprisal, and the ignorance of facts.
He writes that he was a Southern Baptist Church member for over 20 years, got up, walked out, and never went back because of the ridiculous anti-white social justice warriors that is beginning to take over the pulpits in the Southern Baptist Convention.
So, why are we revisiting that?
We talked about that at length last summer when it happened, but things have flared up again.
Things have flared up again.
Now, Dwight McKissick has engaged me.
What's the big deal about McKissick?
He writes the resolutions.
No one calls him out because he's black and they're scared to death that he might call him a racist.
So basically, anything he wants goes.
Very interesting turn of events over the course of the last week.
I will fill you in on those when we come back.
And then we'll get to better, more happy news later this hour.
Sean Bergen up in the third along with Jack Rod.
Stay tuned.
Much more to come.
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Okay, folks, I spent the first segment of that hour once again explaining to you the way I do business.
And I think that the way that I do business and the way that I've run this show for the past 14 years is unique.
And I reminded you about some of the instances that have taken place in my congregation, not my personal home church, but at the convention level, the head tables level, going back with resolutions, anti-white, anti-Confederate resolutions.
And I caught you up to speed on that just a little bit.
And the reason I did that is to tell you what's happening now.
So, of course, as you'll remember, last week, we had David Duke on the show.
David Duke is a man that I would stand by.
You might not like some of the way he does things.
He's a friend of mine.
And if I am one thing, I am loyal.
And I am loyal to a friend.
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If you like David Duke, if you think he's the greatest thing, the greatest spokesman our people have had in the last 50 years, I appreciate your opinion on that too.
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I don't care.
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And I'll stand by David Duke if it's the last thing I do, and I would do it for anybody else that's a friend of mine, whether they're well known in public or not known at all.
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So we had David Duke on the show last week, and David Duke's, of course, been a regular guest on our show for many, many years.
And Dwight McKissick picked up on that and tweeted out.
Southern Baptist church member and alt-right leader James Edwards host Dwight.
I am going to editorialize a little bit.
I'm going to correct his grammar.
He struggles with the English language.
So I'm going to read these as I believe he may have intended them to be read.
Otherwise, you won't understand what he's trying to say.
Southern Baptist Church member and alt-right leader James Edwards hosted KKK leader on his radio show, Alt-Right Persons Shouldn't Be Welcomed as Members in SBC churches.
We need a constitutional amendment to exclude churches who openly embrace racists.
So you see how it goes.
First, they banned the Christian flag of the Confederacy.
The Confederate flag is a Christian cross.
It's the cross of St. Andrews.
Those were Christian people, and they're a damn sight better than Dwight McKissick will ever be by any standard of measurement.
But first, they banned the symbol of our ancestors.
Then they banned people from the alt-right.
Well, they don't, I mean, what are they talking about?
I mean, they're using MSNBC's talking points.
I mean, some people in the alt-right are probably good.
Some people are maybe not as good as you'd want them to be.
But, I mean, of all the people causing trouble, why not ban Black Lives Matter if you want to play?
Black Lives Matter has done more terrorism and more destruction and more harm to America than the alt-right ever could, even if they wanted to.
So they banned that.
So, of course, now you're going to start to ban churches who harbor racists and racism.
But that tweet attacking me for having David Duke on.
And David Duke, even in last week's show, said, go back and listen to the third hour.
He said, I'm a Christian.
I'll take David Duke at his word on that.
Who are we to judge?
Who are we to say?
He said he is.
And even if he wasn't, he would still be a good man, in my estimation.
But anyway, this started an all-out war.
The good guys versus the cucks.
One of the first responses to that tweet.
And I retweeted Dwight's on tweet, threatening to throw my church out of the congregation of the convention.
I said, thanks for listening.
And it started a war.
And one of the first responses was, David Duke hasn't been with the KKK since Jimmy Carter was president.
Try living him the current year for once.
What else you got?
You think Magic Johnson still plays for the Lakers?
Do you think Dallas is the number one rated TV show in your universe?
But I'll say again, David Duke, like our Confederate heroes, is a more decent, honorable, and honest man than this guy will ever be.
You can ban me.
You can purge me.
You can burn me.
But I will stand on the truth as I know it and let God be my judge.
Because the good news is, ladies and gentlemen, we don't get judged by white-hating black pastors and we don't get judged by cucks.
We get judged by the Almighty.
And I am confident in my salvation.
I'm confident in what I believe in, and I am not going to back down.
A lot of people came down on my side.
A lot of people didn't.
But some who did wrote, James is doing God's work by reminding people that they were created by God with a purpose and that they have a duty to survive.
Any church who tolerates the genocide that Dwight McKissick advocates is no church at all.
Another commenter responded, you could have just said, I hate white people.
That message would have been received just the same and with less typing.
Another still said, you can't stand James Edwards because he and many other southern white Christians refuse to apologize for being white and refuse to dishonor our Confederate heritage.
We're not going anywhere, McKissick.
Deal with it.
And then, well, this goes back and forth for a while.
But I want to share it with you, and I'm going to get to a point in a minute.
So just indulge me and enjoy this with a bag of popcorn, if you could.
McKissick responded, many in the SBC, proud of Confederate heritage, have alt-right political beliefs until these persons repent or are removed from Southern Baptist congregations will never experience revival.
So that was followed up with the comment, there should be a motion at the convention this summer that the messengers, that's what they call basically the delegates at the convention from their churches not be seated or recognized and that their churches be disfellowshipped.
So basically anybody who doesn't hate, if you're white, now if you're black and you're proud of who you are, that's all well and good.
We know that.
And Dwight McKissick is nothing but a racial partisan.
I'll get to that in a minute.
But if you don't hate your Confederate ancestors and you have even what would have passed as a moderate conservative viewpoint for the 1950s, you're not to be a member of the church.
And in fact, your church isn't even to be recognized.
So we need to stop trying to convince people that your witch hunts to expel and discipline people for honoring their history and heritage has anything to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
It is godless social Marxism.
It has nothing to do with spreading the gospel.
More from McKissick, it's extremely discomforting belonging to a denomination where certain members claim there's a large following of Confederate celebrates.
What positions do they hold in the SBC?
How can we expect a revival while accommodating such people, accommodating people who don't hate their ancestors?
I mean, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are in heaven today.
These people were probably—I shared the story about Jefferson Davis, how he responded to a question from a reporter who asked him if after losing all four of his sons to death in advance of his own death, if it had shaken his faith in Jesus Christ.
And I shared with you his answer last week.
These people are in heaven.
Martin Luther King isn't in heaven.
Martin Luther King wasn't a Christian.
Who do you think that they're honoring with a huge convention next week right here in Memphis?
The one that wasn't a Christian, of course.
So that went on for a couple of days, and then I put forth a general tweet, not to anyone involved in the earlier conversation, but I just made a general tweet that whites have done more good for mankind than any other race on the planet.
We constantly hear the grievances from chronic malcontents, but never the gratitude.
I am thankful for both my spiritual and cultural heritage.
Never apologize for being white.
That's what I wrote.
Not in response to McKissick or anybody else who were involved in the earlier scrum there on Twitter, but just in general.
And it's true.
Whites have done more good.
What good have they done?
Do you enjoy medicine and technology and the internet and air travel and electricity and air conditioning?
I mean, do you enjoy basically any invention that has ever come forth?
Odds are, and it's not universal.
I mean, obviously other races have invented some things.
The vast majority of advancements that benefit all of humanity and mankind have been created by white people.
So that's what I mean when I say that whites have done more good for mankind than any other race on the planet.
The majority of philanthropy around the world by white people.
Even many times when it goes against the well-being of our own people.
Folks, you're not going to believe what happened after I tweeted that out.
The Kissick latched on and the cucks went nuts.
Stay tuned.
I'll tell you all about it.
And I'll tell you why I'm talking about this later on.
That's coming up too.
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Okay, so I put out a general tweet this week saying, Whites have done more good for mankind than any other race on the planet.
We hear the grievances.
Where's the gratitude?
I am thankful for both my spiritual and cultural heritage.
Never apologize for being white.
I sent that out.
Dwight McKissick, of course, always trolling, responds, the SBC needs to withdraw fellowship from James Edwards.
He helps tarnish and tag the SBC as being racist.
Grateful the SBC repudiated his ilk, now disfellowship.
So again, as Sam Bushman was saying during the break, if I'm wrong, which I'm not, but if I was wrong, is it a sin to be proud of who I am?
Is it a sin to say whites have done good and we shouldn't apologize for it?
And if it is a sin, well, isn't the church full of sinners?
Shouldn't you bring me in and help me?
No, apparently not.
You throw those people out.
But listen to the responses that came from cucked out white pastors, white pastors, in response to my tweet that whites have done good.
We shouldn't apologize for being white.
Unbelievable.
What church does he attend?
His posts are way beyond the bounds of Christian decency.
Another, this is thinly veiled evil to say whites have done good and we shouldn't apologize for being white.
As an SBC pastor, this sickens me.
It's time to pray that these racists get saved.
To claim to be a Christ follower, but have such disdain towards others.
He needs to repent.
Repent for saying that we've done good and I'm proud of that?
And listen to this.
This comes from a pastor of a Southern Baptist church, a young white man.
He wrote, very saddening.
I'm so sorry that our non-white brothers and sisters in the convention have to put up with this mess.
I can't begin to imagine the pain and hurt that this causes.
Please help us do better and continue to speak out, brother.
That was a response to Dwight McKissick.
Imagine being a white man.
Imagine being that far gone.
You're a white man.
You're not even a part of this conversation.
First of all, one white man, me, says, we've done good for mankind.
We should be proud of it.
Don't apologize for it.
Be proud of who you are.
And then another white man runs to the nearest black man and he says, I can't imagine the pain and hurt this causes.
Please help me do better.
Sick.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's a mental illness.
That's sick.
Another cucked-out white said, this isn't a white country, never has been, never will be.
Okay.
This isn't even a thing anyway.
God doesn't see white and black.
Well, I'll tell you who does are these black pastors.
He made them white and black, so I guess he did, right?
Anyway, several black pastors, you go to their Twitter feeds, and McKissick's one of them, it's constant griping about whites.
So if they can differentiate between white and black in that capacity, one said, one was complaining about whites worship in a more subdued tone than blacks who get all rowdy and hyper and he was complaining about it.
Well, you can differentiate race in that aspect, right?
And so I responded, it's now white supremacy to point out any good that whites have done throughout the course of history.
And again, it's interesting because it's never hard for people to identify who is white and who is not when it comes time to assign blame or guilt.
Bottom line is what I said is true and it stands.
You see nothing but partisanship, racial partisanship on the Twitter accounts of a lot of these black pastors who claim to be Southern Baptists.
If you go to the president of the Southern Baptist Convention, he's a cuck.
And you'd never confuse him for being a man, and you would never expect him to do anything courageous.
But if you go to his Twitter feed, it is Christ-centric.
He's a sincere cuck.
And most of the stuff he talks about is about bringing people to Christ.
Most of the thing these people are talking about is how bad whites are.
If I was a transgender, a homosexual, an atheist, a Muslim, oh, my child, blessings to you.
Let us help you.
But no, because I'm proud of who I am and of my ancestors, I must be this fellowship.
I am very thankful for all the people, including the many in the Southern Baptist Convention, who wrote me words of support this week.
It was much appreciated.
May you never forget that we're proud, strong, and good people.
And even that tweet, Dwight McKissick seized upon.
Alt-right leader James Edwards claims he's receiving support from SBC members.
He even went on to say that the only reason the alt-right resolution passed was because he mentioned my name before the fourth vote.
You believe that?
Do you believe that?
I'm sure it's a lie.
The only reason it passed was because he mentioned my name on the floor.
That came out this week.
I guess that's how influential I am.
And more stuff from Dwight McKissick.
Those who oppose Martin Luther King's celebration for whatever reasons, my prayer is as Jesus prayed, forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.
When Jesus prayed that, he prayed it to God to forgive the people who were killing him.
And so McKissick is now putting Christ on the same level as king or king to Christ.
And anyway, it goes on.
Gosh, it goes on.
Does it ever go on?
If you want to read it all for yourself, there's only so much time we have in commercial radio.
You can go to at James Edwards TPC on Twitter and start browsing around and you'll see some of this.
But The real thing that's ungodly coming out of the Southern Baptist Convention is the dishonor that the so-called white leaders of that denomination have shown to their ancestors.
This filth and apostasy coming out of the majority of white megachurches today is what serious Christians should be concerned about.
As Andrew Fraser put it on our on our show not long ago, a lot of these churches today are often confused with the Communist Party at prayer.
It's the MSNBC worldview with a few Bible verses sprinkled in.
And they're having a big MLK celebration next week.
Don't you know?
He wasn't even a Christian.
And when that was pointed out to Dwight McKissick, he said, well, yeah, he denounced Christ.
He renounced Christ, but he only did it to get good grades.
Never mind the fact that he was a lifelong cheat, an adulterer, a communist.
Unless Martin Luther King had a last-minute conversion to Christianity before his death, he's in hell today.
Now, fire the hole, folks.
That's just the way it is.
But all of this is why membership and baptism within the Southern Baptist Convention have plummeted for over a decade.
In order to reinvigorate the Southern Baptist Church, we need to emulate the true Christianity of our Confederate forefathers.
Refusing to be ashamed of being white and refusing to dishonor your ancestors is not synonymous with white superiority.
I'm sure Dwight McKissick is proud of his African heritage, and I'm proud of my European heritage.
Neither is an affront to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
But ultimately, as Nick Griffin said on this show, we need to have another Reformation.
And if we can't do that, short of that, the SBC deserves to die, and hopefully something a lot less cuck will rise from its ashes.
The Southern Baptist Convention today is a disgrace to itself, its ancestors, and Jesus Christ.
Thankfully, our salvation doesn't come from these weak-minded men.
And perhaps one day, when society is healthy again, the church will rebuke white-hating pastors like the ones we've heard from.
I don't deny the right for black people to exist.
People like Dwight McKissick and the Southern Baptist Convention and Cuck Russell Moore do deny why it's the right to continue to existing.
And here's another thing.
In one part during this debate, Dwight started quoting scripture.
Except I guess he thought that nobody would actually read the scripture he was quoting.
Not his quote of scripture, but what the scripture really said.
He was caught red-handed adding words to Bible verses to make his anti-white points.
Now, if you've ever read Revelation 22, verses 18 through 19, you know what it says about people who purposefully misquote scripture to make it say something that it doesn't.
So the fact that the Southern Baptist Convention is supporting a man and letting him run the show, a man who adds words to Bible verses to make his left-wing anti-white political points is, well, abominable.
But I do think, again, all the people who came to my defense, to sum it up, one commenter wrote, you hate James Edwards because he loves his own family, his people, and speaks out against white genocide.
A race in your minds, simply being white, good point.
Another said, your enemies may hate you.
They may hate the alt-right.
They may hate the entire white race.
But if they hate one thing, it is the political cesspool.
Good comment.
They hated Jesus too, so we're in good company.
You can't stand because James Edwards and many other Southern white Christians refuse to apologize for being white and to dishonor our heritage.
I mentioned that a moment ago.
One said, I've attended the Southern Baptist Church for over 40 years and I wholeheartedly support James Edwards.
I accepted Christ as my Savior over 20 years ago.
There's nothing Christ-like about shaming white Christians into dishonoring their family.
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I have so much more I want to tell you, but I can't get to it because we only have an hour and we got to get to other things in the third hour.
But I'll end with this and we're going to get to Matt the Copperhead.
The reason the Southern Baptist Convention and other evangelical churches are dying is because they alienate men who are the natural spiritual leaders of family.
The church today, with its endless cucking on race and feminism and immigration, demands that the saving grace of Jesus Christ comes attached at the hip with a sick suicide cult brought forth by feminized leaders like Russell Moore.
It doesn't even qualify as gospel, but any sane person would have to reject the suicidal package offered by the modern church.
Any reasonable person would reject such a ridiculous practice of religion out of hand, meaning that the very best people are going to be alienated from Christianity, and that is exactly what's happening.
That's exactly why you see so many cucks coming out of seminaries today.
But I will leave you with this on an upbeat note.
The church has always had a reflexive desire to accommodate the cultural and political establishment.
The church will publicly embrace our traditional views again when we have the power to determine what is respectable.
Until then, we'll go about our work with a happy heart.
And why do I think the good guys will win this?
Because Pat Buchanan hit it on the head earlier this week in a column when he wrote, quote, men will fight for faith and family and country, but they will not lay down their lives for diversity.
You're right, Pat.
We must never allow ourselves to become discouraged over the mass insanity and the anti-white hatred that we see pouring out of our institutions, academia, churches, government, media, etc., because this too shall pass.
Things will change.
We're going to prevail and endure.
I truly believe that.
And at the end of the day, with regard to this situation with the church, I have a family that loves me, a beautiful wife and wonderful children.
I'm confident in both my beliefs and my salvation.
What more can a man ask for every day is a great day for me.
And if they come for me, and if they come for me, I'll be ready.
Here I stand.
I can do no other.
We need another reformation.
And I will tell you this, if they follow through on their threats and they make me the exhibit A, the focal point of another resolution that bans all alt-right members or people who have a Confederate flag and you ban them from their churches or you ban their churches from the convention, let me tell you something.
You don't want none of me because I will be ready.
And when the media calls me, you put my name in a resolution at the Southern Baptist Convention this summer, the media calls me, it will be very costly for you.
Because let me tell you something.
I've been a Southern Baptist church member my whole life.
I've taught vacation Bible school.
I have been active in the church.
I know people in the Southern Baptist Church.
And let me tell you something.
When the media calls me on this issue, I will be ready to talk to them.
I decline most interviews.
I will not decline this interview.
And I can promise you, you're going to come out a lot bloodier than I do.
What are you going to do to me?
You're going to throw me out of the church?
Well, do me a favor.
Throw me in that briar patch.
I'll go on national television.
I'll tell the world what I know to be true about what the majority of the SBC members believe.
You don't want none of that.
You want to witch hunt and you want to punish white church members in the South who refuse to hate themselves and don't accept Martin Luther King as their Lord and Savior?
I will stand up to the, I want you to do it.
Stay tuned and we'll see if this becomes a national focal point this summer.
I hope you follow through on that threat because I'm going to tear your house down.
The fading heartbeat of America, whatever remains of our decency and goodness exists in the occupied South.
These phony church leaders who shield for open borders and also pretend to be pro-life.
They all need a copy of my book, Racism Schmasism.
I'll be ready for the battle this summer.
You bring it.
Let's go to Matthew Copperhead.
Matt?
Brother James, I'll be right there beside you for you, into the fray.
You know?
I know you will.
I believe you.
I couldn't care less about this man's name or his status or whatever.
But if he's so cucked and he wants to prostate himself in the sake of diversity, how come his happy butt doesn't step down and put a black man, black woman in charge?
Well, of course, McKinley himself, the main troublemaker is black.
But yes, you know, if you're talking about the Southern Baptist Convention president, you're talking about Russell Moore, obviously they're white.
And that's a good idea.
They should certainly do that.
They absolutely should do that.
That's a great question.
Great suggestion, Matt.
Yeah, how many shucks would he be putting in his pocket a year?
We know Russell Moore is getting it.
You know, all this, you know, I love the South.
I love you.
I love all my people in the South and every which way, all four corners of the earth.
But I'm tired of this syrup, southern fakeness, and it's got to come to an end.
It will self-implode.
Here's my prediction.
10 years from now, you're not going to know anything.
It's going to become a madhouse and implode on itself.
Believe me.
It's all coming to an end.
And it needs to come to an end.
It needs to come to an end.
It either needs to be reformed or it needs to die.
And one of those two things is going to happen.
It's inevitable that one of those two things will happen.
It will not continue on like this forever.
I mean, they have bled members and baptisms for the last 10 years.
It's been both.
Members and baptisms have been on the decline.
Southern Baptist Convention, why do I talk about them so much?
Well, I mean, for obvious reasons.
That's the church that I belong to.
If it was another church, I would talk about that church.
But this is the church that I was raised in.
I went to a Southern Baptist school.
You know what they were called back in the day?
Segregation academies.
There you go.
And I went to a school that was an original segregation academy in the South.
It was a wonderful Christian education.
And even in going to church as a child and as a young man, I didn't go there to hear a right-wing sermon.
I went there to learn from the word of God.
But now you can't go to a church without getting the MSNBC worldview out of the pulpit every day.
And I'm sick of it.
It's Antichrist.
It's left-wing.
And I want them to come for me this summer.
I will be ready.
I will park them.
I'm going to go to the house from the wrong tree with you, brother, because you know where the sheep are buried and where all the hens come home to roost and bring it.
That's all I can say.
If you want to make money in Memphis and every other southern town where people want to prostate themselves and ooze all the syrup and put other people before them, start a camp where white men, middle-class, well-to-do men, get kidnapped on Friday and put on a plantation.
They're wise with sign their happy butts up in a heartbeat.
You know, you get Jerome and Tyrone from Mississippi to come on up on a Friday afternoon.
They think they're scheduled to play golf with their buddies.
No, they get morphineed on them or they get some ether on them and thrown into a van and spend a weekend on the plantation.
They're wise would sign them up in a heartbeat.
That's how you make money in the South.
I picked up on some of that.
Anyway, Matt, there's one thing I got to do before we run out of time.
I always appreciate your calls.
I love you.
Appreciate all your support.
Bring it on.
I'm ready for the fight.
All right, we'll be there.
And I'll talk to you.
I'll talk to you then, if not before then.
Amen.
Amen.
Hey, and speaking of the true South, I was down there last week in Biloxi.
And you know about our fundraising drive.
A lot of people are getting on board.
Let me just tell you where some of our most recent, I can't do them all because we only got a couple of minutes.
Where some of our most recent contributions have come into with regard to this wonderful fundraising opportunity that we have, $100 or more, you get a piece of the original roof of Jefferson Davis' home, President Jefferson Davis.
And to me, that broken piece that you'll receive is symbolic.
And it represents not just Jefferson Davis, but all of the righteous men who fought for the Southern Confederacy.
You can frame them.
You can pass them on.
I've had people who said they're going to get it for their mother.
And then it'll pass down to them and then to their daughter.
I've had some people say they couldn't afford it, but they would love it.
And guess what?
I sent them a piece.
Send it to them anyway.
I want you to love it.
And listen to some of the people.
I had one guy say they're going to be buried with their piece of slate.
Can you believe it?
Sounds like a pretty good idea.
Maybe I will too.
Because that broken piece, this broken piece of Jefferson Davis' home represents to me, the men.
It represents the entire cause.
And so many people have offered their support this month.
We ask that you do too.
Make a donation tonight of $100 or more, and you can be like these listeners in Coeur-d'Alane, Idaho.
Of course, all over the Memphis area, but much more than that.
Moravia, New York, Beecher, Illinois, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Franklin, Tennessee, Boynton Beach, Florida, Troutdale, Virginia.
People all over the world, in fact.
Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Brazil.
Those two brothers in Brazil.
Let me tell you what.
I love you two.
Winterhaven, Florida, Blanco, Texas, Ocala, Florida, Springfield, Virginia, Centerville, Alabama, St. Louis, Missouri, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Louisville, Kentucky, Rudy, Arkansas, Marietta, Georgia, Oceanside, California, Madison, Mississippi,
Kerry, North Carolina, Greer, South Carolina, Noonan, Georgia, Ben Wheeler, Texas, Ryson, Arkansas, Noblesville, Illinois, Fort Valley, Georgia, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Beaumont, Texas, Green Valley, Arizona, North, South, East, West, big cities, small towns, political cesspool listeners are everywhere.
And I'd just like to read this note that I received from very, a military, a veteran, a veteran from Arizona.
James and friends, please add this $50 to my monthly pledge to qualify for a piece of history, President Jefferson Davis's home.
And that comes from Jim, a southerner at heart.
He writes, P.S., if the white race does survive, it will be because of heroic truth tellers such as yourself.
Bless you.
Bless you, Jim, in Arizona.
Thank you so much.
And you know, before I ever even received this additional contribution from Jim, I'd already sent him off a piece of that roof.
And we sent them off to a lot of people last week.
More people will get them next week.
We're sending them off.
We're sending out a batch each week, and everybody will have them by the end of the month.
But it's such an honor to look at all of the places from which people tune into the political cesspool.
I just gave that roll call of cities.
That's not even half of it.
And we'll try to do more cities next week.
I wish I could have done them all tonight.
We just didn't have time.
But thank God good people support good people.
Am I right?
I mean, thank God.
The media is always attacking us.
Our own churches attack us.
The establishment attacks us.
You know, I said one of the greatest days of my life was when I got denounced on the record by the United States Congress, that illegitimate government who occupies the South.
What an honor to be denounced by the Congress.
What an honor to be denounced by the racial cuckolds in the Southern Baptist Convention.
Here I stand.
I can do no more.
Will you stand with me?
So help me, God.
Will you stand with us?
Donate tonight.
We're fighting.
We're fighting our friends.
We're fighting our enemies.
We're fighting everybody.
We're standing up for you, ladies and gentlemen.
Please help us.
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