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April 21, 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.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, as we begin this show tonight, we are just now about, how long have we been on the air?
About 15 seconds.
We're about 15 seconds beyond the halfway point of Confederate History Month, if that makes any sense.
Or at least our coverage of it.
Two shows down this month, two more to go, minus however long we've been on the air so far this evening.
And we've got another great episode for you tonight.
In fact, it's more than that.
For me, it's more than that.
Tonight is a show that reminds me or has reminded me as I've done the preparation for tonight's broadcast exactly why we started the Political Cesspool Radio Program 14 years ago this year.
And with that being said, I would like to welcome you to the show.
First of all, and first and foremost, it's Saturday evening, April the 21st, as we broadcast to you live tonight from AM 1600 WMQM Radio right here in Memphis, Tennessee, our flagship.
We will also broadcast to the AMF and affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network, including our newest one, AM 540 in Utah.
And we're excited about that.
We're excited to welcome the newest affiliate to the family.
We talked about that a little bit last week, and we gave a little cursory review of our history.
And it is, in fact, a historical guest that we have on this evening in our second hour.
But just to give you a little bit of an idea of why this show is special to me.
Now, you know that the Political Cesspool is very unique in terms of our movement, our movement to put America first, our movement to speak truth to power with regards to racial realities and all of the other things that we do.
Broadcasting Confederate History Month, for goodness sake, is part of that.
All of the ingredients that go into making the Political Cess Pool, the phenomenon that it's become.
Well, yes, we're a show that can get you access to the Republican National Convention or presidential rallies or even the presidential inauguration.
We can bring you high-ranking elected officials, and certainly we have over the years.
We've brought you movie stars, entertainers, all sorts of A-list guests, but that was, of course, never the reason we started this show.
We started this show to tell the truth, to fill a void that was there in the mainstream media, and to bring on, from time to time, if it fits our interest and our goals and objectives, yes, we'll bring on the names you know, the guests whose names you know, like a Pat Buchanan, who, of course, is a man that has been on several times and that I've worked with.
We could give you many examples.
But more than that, it was to bring on the names that you should know, the names that you should know.
And we've got a guest coming on tonight that's very special to me.
His name is Michael Gaddy.
Now, if that name doesn't ring a bell, well, that is, again, a reason why we're here.
It's just another service that we provide in bringing to you on the AM Radio Airwaves the names of the people that you should know and that you should be following and that should be broadcast to a wider audience.
Michael Gaddy was one of the very first guests that we've ever hosted on the Political Cess Poll all the way back in the spring of 2005.
We were just on the air a few months at that time, having started, of course, in October of 2004.
Michael Gaddy is a widely published columnist.
He has written for many outlets, including, but certainly not limited to, LewRockwell.com.
That's just one example.
And Michael Gaddy, a widely published columnist, a longtime friend of our show.
Now, what was he doing on our show in the first couple of months of our existence?
Well, going all the way back to the spring of 2005, he and fellow patriot Joe McCutcheon were providing nightly reports for our program, exclusively for our program, I might add, from the border.
Yes, they were part of the founding cadre of the Minutemen Project.
Do you remember that, ladies and gentlemen?
When we talk about some of our claims to fame and what really started the political cesspool, well, we say, well, it was stopping Al Sharpton, his march, as we did in 2006, and some of the other things, you know, making all that news that we did in those six and me getting on and having regular guest spots on CNN as early as 2007.
We've been making news for a long time on this show, but it really, I think the very first thing of any substance that we did was the Michael Gaddy and Joe McCutcheon interviews.
And those are interviews that still mean a lot to me.
If you remember the Minutemen Project of 2005, of course it became a nationally known phenomenon.
But we had people, Michael Gaddy and Joe McCutcheon, namely, coming on our show before any of the establishment news outlets were covering it.
Just like we've done so many times before in the history of our show, we were covering something that should have been covered before the establishment got a hold of it and spun it their way.
We were there.
We were doing it.
And that is just precious memories to me.
That was back, by the way, when we were broadcasting five nights a week.
Now, for many years, we have switched to a weekend format where we do one show a week.
Every show is an event.
It gives everybody a week to listen to the show.
But you've got to remember in our early years, we were on five nights a week.
And for five nights a week, all during that month, Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy were coming on to give us the reports and to give us the news of what was happening there in real time on the border.
I mean, they were calling from the border while they were on their patrols.
And we were broadcasting this in real time.
It was phenomenal radio.
Phenomenal.
It's some of the best we've ever done.
The best.
Yeah, Eddie Bobder members say it's some of the best anybody's ever done.
Well, those were magical interviews.
And in fact, of course, this is radio, not television, so we can do about 99% of our interviews over the phone, and we do, phoners.
But we struck up such a rapport with Michael Gaddy and Joe McCutcheon and his lovely wife, Barb, that they actually came to Memphis after the Minuteman Project, and they came to our studio.
And we did an in-studio interview with them, and we've still stayed in touch with them over all these long, hard years.
And Michael Gaddy's going to be back with us tonight.
Now, he's not on the border tonight, but he is going to be back with us to talk about an incredible article that he wrote entitled, It's Not Your Flag.
And in it, he offers a very personal and eloquent defense of the cross of St. Andrews, the Confederate battle flag.
And so Michael Gaddy is back on with us tonight, 14 years almost after his initial appearance on the show, to talk with us or to participate in our Confederate History Month series.
So there are a little more history on the life of the political cesspool, I guess you could say, and why tonight's guest means so much to me and should mean so much to you.
He's a very talented writer.
This is a guy who could be a nationally syndicated columnist, I think.
And he has written for a lot of different outlets, and we appreciate his writing.
But of course, we appreciate Michael Gaddy for reasons above and beyond that, reasons I just stated.
And it's such a privilege to be able to welcome him back to the show.
Now, that's not until the second hour where we've got more work to do.
But I do want to tell you a little bit about him before we get him on so we don't have to take time away from his interview to do this long introduction.
But I was going back, ladies and gentlemen, I was going back and thinking back as we were preparing to have Gaddy on and looking back on the history of this show.
14 years, my goodness.
And I was going back and it just got me to thinking and it got me to researching.
And I went back and I was just looking through different things that have happened in our run.
And I was looking at some of these different news articles that have been written about us over the years.
I was looking back on, I mean, the hundreds, hundreds and hundreds of news articles written about our show and our work and what we do over the years.
I mean, most of them are tack pieces, of course.
But I was reading back on some of these and I had forgotten about so many of these.
So I can't expect our listeners, especially our new listeners in Utah, to know everything and remember everything about the history of this show.
I can't even do it.
And I lived every bit of it.
And we still continue to make news in history.
But I was looking back at some of these stories.
I don't remember that.
And then it kind of jogged my memory.
And there were some articles that I've never seen before.
It's just been a wonderful ride.
And the ride continues tonight when we come back.
We're just getting started this evening.
I appreciate you giving me that opening salvo to kind of welcome you to the show, a little friendly banter.
Prep you for what's to come tonight.
When we come back, Jack Ryan's going to be with us.
And we're going to take an on-air virtual trip to Starbucks.
And we're going to tell you about the news in Starbucks.
The Confederate History Month continues in the second hour at Michael Gaddy.
Much more than that to come too.
And it's a prize of the third hour.
Stay tuned.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the show.
We got Jack Ryan tonight.
Now, we're not doing an in-person physical broadcast from Starbucks tonight because we wouldn't drink that Bill's water.
But we are going to do an on-air or virtual trip to Starbucks because we're going to be talking about all the news that Starbucks has made this week.
We're going to make sense of it all.
But first, Jack Ryan, welcome back.
How are you, brother?
I am doing good.
You're a little light in my headset.
We'll see how that goes.
All right, tell us why we had that Bruce Hornsby selection as your intro music tonight, Jack.
Well, it's sort of, I'm going to say melancholy, but about a week ago, 10 days ago, I was worried that there was going to be a nuclear war with Russia, third world war, and I just worked like a banshee to call every single congressional aid in every district that I've ever lived in in Wisconsin, San Diego, the entire Tennessee delegation.
I went in there and they shot the missiles off.
I'm 99% sure that this gassing attack in Syria was just a lie and stuff.
But there's 100 missiles were fired.
And the word I is they tip people off.
So no Russians and no Syrians were killed in that.
So it's sort of a thing for show.
So we didn't have a third nuclear war with the Russians.
So I think it's a good thing.
But then I got to step back and deal with just like the regular mundane stuff of scams, with fake hate crimes, with Starbucks and stuff.
And so I'm just sort of feeling that one great guy can take on all the corruption in the world.
And that's me, but I really can't.
So it's sort of, you know, it's the way it is.
And we just sort of have to do what we can given the situation that we have.
Hey, God bless Jack Ryan, folks.
He did his duty.
He called his congressman.
People still do that, apparently.
Jack.
One quick comment, Jack.
I would venture to say that the United States government killed more civilians with gas and fire at Waco than the Saud killed.
And I'm like you, I'm 99% sure.
Well, Russia produced evidence it was a false flag.
We talked about this last week.
Now, the topic of Jackson.
We just knew it was coming.
Yeah, we knew it was.
AWACO, man.
Sort of signaling.
And it's this balance of power.
The Saudi Sunni monarchs are on the same side as Israel.
They're going off against Russia, the Assad people.
So it's a balance of power.
So it's sort of a show.
And again, if you have 100 missile attacks with Tomahawk missiles and nobody got killed, I feel that sort of was a pretty good thing.
So I think that it came off much better.
And I think there isn't going to be a third world war.
The Russians are very smart.
If you want to see a great public relations press conference, look at the Russians did in England, where they showed in London, England, they showed Tony Blair going on saying, there's weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and we got to go there.
And then they showed him saying, well, I was wrong.
We didn't have it.
It wasn't true.
And then they did the same thing.
So they did a good job.
The people that powers be our side, we know the truth.
Obviously, we don't have a big media outlet.
We have to try to present the truth as we see it on radio shows and blogs and like.
I got suspended on Twitter again today for saying that Jack Johnson shouldn't be pardoned.
And I used a bad word, so I got to keep that formed again.
So we do.
Jack's back in time out, folks, but he's allowed to come on this show every week, and he does.
Well, you know, Jack, your topic tonight is Starbucks.
But before we get to Starbucks, now we have Jack on for two segments tonight.
So for everybody watching the clock saying, hey, get to Starbucks.
You're going to run out of time.
No, Jack got extended play tonight.
He's in the sandbox at Twitter, but he's off the leash here at TBC.
Now, we did talk about Syria last week.
And at the time, and this still very well could be the case, of course, it appeared as though Trump is nothing but a puppet.
And he's just like every other owned and operated president.
And we talked about that at length last week during your segment.
So that's one hand, that it's a disaster and an embarrassment for America.
Russia and Syria are the rightsist parties.
A legitimate government would be working on behalf of the American people to make Putin's Russia our greatest allies.
We talked about all of this last week and how preposterous it was to believe that a government that has sanctioned the murder of millions of its own babies would suddenly feel morally compelled to go to war in Syria over the death of a few people on the other side of the world.
Trump was a terrorist, et cetera, et cetera.
Now, that's how we talked about it last week.
Now, there is one other side to that.
But first, before I give you that other side, and if either you, Jack, or Eddie could possibly subscribe to this side, keeping in mind what the first side was, what we just recounted from last week.
Senator Rand Paul had an interesting quote this week, based Rand Paul, if you will, that he has yet to see evidence that Assad was responsible for the chemical attack in Syria.
Rand Paul went on to say Assad must either be the dumbest dictator on the planet or maybe he didn't do it.
And of course, he said that because Assad was getting what he wanted.
He was getting some lax treatment and they were pulling out and everything was going his way.
So why at that point, of all points, would he decide to do something like that?
And of course, the reason is, and Rand Paul said it.
Now, I gave you the one side.
Trump's owned.
He's operated.
He's just another pawn for Israel.
Or there's this.
And this was a position put forth by Travis Hale, who operates under the moniker of alt-right Christian on Twitter.
He said the other hand is this could be fireworks diplomacy.
Trump is quenching the thirst of the low-information Toby Keith types who want to say America, hell yeah, and watch the show on Fox.
He's cucking the neocons with symbolic missile strikes that don't accomplish anything.
Your thoughts on that, Jack?
Could that be what's going on?
My claims are, and I share a lot with Donald Trump.
I look at myself, even though I've lived all over the country, particularly best years in Tennessee, I look at myself as kind of an honest, good, but tough guy from Chicago.
Donald Trump is a tough white guy from New York City.
And I lived there during the worst years, the mid to late 80s.
And I walked the streets.
I did the things, terrible atrocities every day, like the Central Park jogger was gang raped and nearly murdered.
Donald Trump took out a full-page advertisement calling for the death penalty.
I got my letter published in the New York Post for the same thing.
So he's a tough guy.
And he's also a lot.
He's lived in this world, New York world, which is heavily Ashkenazi.
He's in it.
But he's able to move in this world, even though he's not them.
I don't think he's a pawn.
Think he uh sucks up to them, but he's able to play in with them.
It's like someone dealing with the Italian mafia world, even though he's not Italian.
He's able to move in that world and uh survive.
And now he brought back Giuliani into his campaign.
Those guys are tough guys, they cleaned up the city, they reduced murder by 85%.
They cleaned up Times Square.
So, I'll always be loyal to Donald Trump for that.
And when on the questions of like crime, anarchy, murder, he's a tough guy, he's on our side.
So, these other things, yeah, there's issues, but no, he's not a pawn to them.
So, I'm very happy that he's our president, not David Dinkins or any of my representatives in Chicago.
So, yeah, I'm selling on that.
Okay, well, those were the two sides.
The two sides were, well, we just mentioned them.
So, listen, here's what we got, Jack.
We got just a couple of seconds remaining before we go to the break.
And when we come back, we're going to go to Starbucks.
We're going to stay there for the remainder of your time with us tonight, which is one more segment.
But first, a quick Eddie, you weren't on the show last week.
You were under the weather, big time under the weather.
30-second comment or less on Syria.
It looks like it's over, though.
Whatever happened, and it did appear to be just a symbolic strike.
As Travis Hale wrote, they're done.
No more strikes have happened.
World War III didn't happen.
And 10 days ago, that was certainly a concern.
Well, I think that my quick 30 seconds is that's the same old same mo as far as Israel.
We're fighting wars for Israel.
To quote the neocons in George Bush cabinet, we're over there draining the swamps in Iraq, Syria, Libya, any place in the border that Israel they envision is the new greater Israel coming up.
That's what they want.
They want to get rid of all these people that are agreeing there.
Okay, well, we'll see what happens, but I don't think the worst happened by any stretch as it has come to pass, and we now have that hindsight.
All right, as advertised, when we come back, we are going to Starbucks with Jack Ryan.
We're going to tell you what's been going on at Starbucks, and that's coming up next.
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Okay, well, Syria is an important issue.
We didn't intend to spend an entire segment on it again this week, but this is live radio and things are fluid around here.
Now, Jack, as quick as you can, and I mean, go, go, go.
We talked about the song of the week.
Let's go with your book and movie recommendations, and we got to get the Starbucks.
Okay, well, you got my song of the week.
That's the way that things are.
My book recommendation is the, it's a book about the Tawana Brawley racial hate folks.
It was the introduction of Alice Sharpton, the first one he did.
I was there in New York City when he did it.
It was the first of many.
It's Unholy Alliance, Working the Tawana Brawley Story by Mike Tahibi.
Very good recommend that.
A movie is just something for escapism.
It's the secret life of Walter Mitty and Danny Kaye.
It's a great movie.
And so we talk a lot.
We're against this Hollywood Ashkenazi media mafia and things like that.
But this is a good movie.
It's a great movie.
It's positive your children can watch.
And it's a good movie.
So Hollywood, if you get the DVD Netflix through all the years, you can find good movies that are positive.
So those are my recommendations.
All right, now let's get to Starbucks.
Jack, just quickly, I think everybody knows what happened at Starbucks this week, why they're in the national news.
Just tell us in your own words what happened.
Well, I mean, it's mountains out of Mole Hills.
It's not the worst crime, the atrocities.
Yeah, I live outside of Chicago.
Shootings and homicides are trending down from last month, but we still have for the year total shots, 650, total homicides, 135.
So the fact that someone was disrespected at a Starbucks is not, it's not the worst crime in the world there.
But these places, Starbucks, public libraries, they have problems with street people just using their places as a homeless shelter to come in and use their bathrooms and things.
You have a bar you have to do that.
So I think that they acted properly.
People came in.
But I do also think that it was a setup that there's some real estate developer in Philadelphia.
He's also of this ethnic group.
His name is Andre Yaffe, and he's trying to do political things.
He's active in the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
So he's trying to make a big name for himself, opposing racism and justice.
And the CEO of Starbucks is a big liberal leftist, Howard Schultz.
And he's a multi-multi-millionaire.
So he tries to present himself as a social justice warrior, a champion of the oppressed and like.
But instead of letting his workers unionize and paying them a good wage, he does these issues against racism and stuff.
And racism, as you said in your book, is always white racism.
There's no other group that can do racism except for Indo-European white Americans, like the National Council of La Rasa, which translates as the race.
They can't be racist.
And Eric Holder is being brought into this, the ADL.
He's coming in to talk to people.
And again, we're going to have sensitivity training and things like that.
But it's not, I mean, it's not the biggest crime in our country or in the world that someone, you know, it's a coffee.
Someone didn't get used to, no one got beaten.
No one got killed.
But so it's just a distraction.
But it's something I've been dealing with every day for the last 30 years.
Again, I was in New York City during the L Sharpton, Kalana Brawley-like, and there were so many more of these hoaxes, the Duke Cross rape hoax, Trayvon Martin, the Virginia fraternity guys on there.
And it just goes on and on.
And it's just, they sort of, they've gotten it down to a science where they know all their contacts in the media and they can get it out and they just sort of turn it out.
We just sort of need to turn it out.
It's just another media.
You're right, Jack.
It's just another media manufactured controversy.
You had two black males in there, and we're going to get to their history in a second.
Just let me get to that.
Two black males that were loitering, and there are no loitering laws.
I guess that only applies if you're not black.
But anyway, they were loitering.
They weren't buying anything.
They were asked to buy something or leave.
And then it becomes the biggest civil rights dispute since the Birmingham church bombings, I guess.
Sure.
But so basically what we have here, my take on this is that laws are racist.
Blacks should be allowed to shut down businesses, riot, loot, steal, rape, and murder without any fear of consequence.
And that's Dr. King's dream, is it not?
Absolving blacks of any responsibility or obligation to society.
And believe me, they did shut down that Starbucks.
They were in there doing a sit-in and they were jumping and hollering and just shutting down that business.
Now, there was another side issue of another black in California.
Now, this one that's made all the news was in Philadelphia.
But a secondary issue that made some news happened in California.
A black wanted to use the bathroom at Starbucks.
You have to have an access code to get into the bathroom.
They said, buy something and we'll give you the access code.
And then, of course, that's like the new Rosa Parks.
So I say, is it racism?
Those are the common sense.
People who have proven themselves to be more violent and prone to criminality should receive more scrutiny.
That's just common sense.
But here are the lessons learned from Starbucks.
Number one, if a minority walks into your store, you'd better let him do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, or you could become the next victim of their endless grievances and incessant shakedowns.
And that is all this is.
And number two, appeasement never works.
Starbucks, I love watching the ridiculous accusations of racism being hurled at Starbucks of all corporate entities because no company has pandered more to left-wing and anti-white causes than Starbucks.
And as we see this week, it has earned them no credit from the rabble.
And on one hand, it's a guilty pleasure.
It's simply wonderful to see the enemy devour one another.
I love it.
That's the only thing you can take from it.
But as Paul Kersey, our good friend Paul Kersey of Stuff Black People Don't Like, and he's a regular guest on the show, or at least he comes on once a year.
He wrote that black people in America believe they're above the law with no loitering rules, just an opportunity for them to role play as civil rights warriors.
But it gets better than that, Jack.
On May 29th, every Starbucks in America is closing down to conduct racial bias training to address implicit bias and to prevent discrimination.
We're taking a hard look at who we are as a company.
We're ashamed and recognized that racial bias is a problem that we must address.
This is coming from the most anti-white company probably in existence today.
A lot of competition.
I'm so glad to see that there.
Yeah, I didn't have a better company.
After I got this MBA degree from the number one MBA broker in America, didn't get a job.
I got out of there.
I bumped around in politics.
But initially, I ended up having to take a job at Kinko, a copy place.
And they would do these same type of deals where they would do re-education about these political ones.
So my one was just the regular people, it's a regular job.
And the regular, I don't know, you have to put up with it, but I would say we need to just organize our workers along economic lines.
I wish that Starbucks people would get organized by the Teamsters Union, go on strike, and just beat the living hell out of the billionaire owner of the place that's pushing this stuff on there.
So that's my recommendation.
Well, Jack, you've got an outro song tonight.
You've got an outro song tonight.
Hey, I did say I'm going to give you a little more information about the perps, the perps.
And I'm going to give that to you in the next segment.
So stay tuned for that.
But, Jack, you've got an outro song we got to get to right now.
Tell us what your outro song is and why.
10 seconds.
Okay, well, this is another, it's another Beatles cover by the Mona Lisa twins.
It's called This Boy.
And I just really like this group, these young girls, the Mona Lisa twins.
It's positive music.
And if you like the music, please support them, buy them at iTunes.
It's not political.
It's just good music.
And that's the thing that I would recommend in this culturally corrupt time: to promote good music, positive music.
What was better than the Beatles before John Lennon met Yoko Ono and like.
So Mona Lisa.
Feel good music.
We need a departure from the battle from time to time.
Let's hit it for Jack Ryan, and I'll tell you a little more about Starbucks next.
Let's get that outro for Jack.
Here we go.
Oh, he'll regret it someday.
This boy wants you back again That...
Though he may want you to this boy wants you back again.
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And even though I'm a prime grocery shopper in our family of four, I simply don't have time to scrutinize all the labels on the countless food products I buy.
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It definitely seems to be the latest craze.
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Welcome back.
To get on the show, call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
All right, a little more facts about what happened at Starbucks, or at least the two people involved in this big controversy.
There's a great article written by Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire, and his headline is the facts are in.
The real story at Starbucks is entitlement, not racism.
And this is what Matt Walsh, and I have no idea who this guy is, but I do like this.
I like his reporting here because he tells the truth, and that is surely a rarity in the media.
We were told at first, he writes, the two black men sat down at a table and out of nowhere, for no reason other than their rays were summarily perp walked out of the establishment by an army of police officers.
This already made little sense for a number of reasons, including the fact that the incident occurred at a store in Philadelphia.
The store presumably sees hundreds of black customers every week.
If it was in the habit of having black people randomly arrested, why is this the first time we're hearing about it?
Good question.
The author continues.
The more information, then the more information came out.
It was discovered that this particular location has a problem with loitering.
Not at all surprising for a restaurant in an urban area.
And the manager in question has had a potentially dangerous altercation in the past with loiterers.
Then we find out that the two men were warned that the cops would be coming, and they responded, quote, listen to this, folks.
How many times have you heard this in all the national press?
The perps responded, go ahead and call them.
We don't care.
A couple of days later, Ben Shapiro revealed that the manager, Holly, is a social justice warrior feminist of the highest order, according to a regular customer at that location.
But her head still rolled this week.
Again, delicious.
I'm feasting on her tears.
Finally, over the past several days, two additional details have come to the surface.
Here we go.
The 911 call placed by Holly, in which she says very reasonably, I have two gentlemen in my cafe that are refusing to make a purchase or leave.
This is significant because it confirms that the men were giving the option to at least buy something, and incredibly they refused.
And number two, their own testimony, which they gave to Good Morning America on Thursday.
According to their own version, they walked into the store, grabbed a table, then asked to use the restroom.
The manager told them that they had to buy something to use it.
They declined and went back to sit at the table without having purchased anything.
Now that they had called attention to themselves, the manager was aware of their presence and aware that they were not paying customers.
She approached them and offered to get them drinks or anything else that they may want.
They declined.
They were asked to leave and they declined again.
The police came and asked them to leave and they declined again.
This is their own version.
And when asked of Good Morning America, how they would respond to people who say they broke the rules by loitering and not buying anything, their lawyer declared that Starbucks is a place to meet.
Okay.
Eddie, take that away.
First of all, we talk about the facts, nothing but the facts.
The facts are, I've been to New York City a bunch of times.
If you people know I've run out of time.
Now, this happened in Philadelphia, but you're giving us close enough.
I mean, it's Yankee land.
But you can give us some examples of what's happening on your mini trips to New York where you're running the New York Marathon.
Exactly.
And I've been up there with my oldest daughter taking me several times.
Here are the facts.
In New York City, like you say, you could drive from New York to Philadelphia and, what, three hours?
We've done it.
Space is an absolute premium in these large cities.
These businesses, they open up for a reason to make a profit.
Every city I've been in in New York City and in Philadelphia, you have to buy something to go in there every single time.
You can't even get a plate in Manhattan and share a sandwich or a meal with another person.
You have to pay.
You have to pay for that.
They're open for business.
And you know what?
It's absolutely ridiculous that what happened to this Starbucks happened.
But I must say this.
I'm just in glee that it happened to Starbucks because the manager is just a good save of Abraham, who owns the thing.
He's a Jew, and he stood against everything that Christian people stand for.
He's been our number one enemy.
I'm so glad it happened to him.
You know what?
And I hope, I hope it gets worse.
Like James said, that what he's done.
What he's done, he's trying to pander and apologize and shut all the Starbucks downs nationwide to try to appease these people.
Well, remember just a year or two ago, Starbucks had this conversation about race, which was just this white browbeating propaganda, explicitly stunt.
I mean, appeasement never works.
But of course, it doesn't matter.
I mean, this didn't happen to Ted's diner, mom and pop shop.
This happened to an evil chain, and I'm glad that it happened.
But there are some teachable moments that we can draw from this.
And here in Memphis, here in Memphis, Tennessee, at the West Clinic, where people are getting cancer treatment, where my wife had cancer treatment there six, seven years ago.
James remembers it all too well.
I mean, people are fighting for their lives at this clinic getting chemotherapy.
I've seen some stuff there that would make a rat gag.
Well, you can have these blacks coming in off the street, going into the waiting room, and you know where they have couches, James?
They don't sit on the couch.
They lay out like they're at home in a feather bed or something and lay out.
And when you ask them, could you please set up where we have people here that are weak and need to sit down?
They look at you with just hatred in their eyes.
If you go talk to a manager, the managers are just petrified to go confront these people.
And you see why.
You see why.
I mean, by her own admission and by the admission of people who knew her, the manager at this Starbucks location, this particular installment of the franchise, is a social justice warrior feminist of the highest order.
And even she was either fired or moved to another location.
We really don't know what happened to her, but all of that, all of that lifestyle didn't save her late at night when the demons come, which is a little line I like to use sometimes.
It didn't absolve her.
And the chain's anti-white, rabbit anti-whiteness didn't save it.
And of course, you can bleed Starbucks for a long time before they're ever going to feel any hurt.
They can shut down every store in the country for a day as a token gesture, and it's not going to hurt them.
But anyway, I'm glad it happened.
Teachable moments.
The main thing for people, right-thinking people, is appeasement never works.
If it didn't work for Starbucks and a member of the support group of the regime, this Starbucks manager, it's not going to work for you, so don't even try it.
You might as well stand your ground and at least maintain your dignity.
I'm going to ask James in the audience a quick question.
I already have the answer.
James, do you think this social justice warrior might be less of a social justice warrior for them?
Well, I hope.
You don't know.
It's, you know, maybe, maybe not.
Who knows?
It depends.
But sometimes that does happen.
I mean, we know people, whether that's happened, whether there have been left-wing people.
I know somebody who's been there.
Reality hit them in the head and they saw the light.
Now, it doesn't happen every time.
Sometimes it makes them further intrinsic.
Sometimes they'll die for it.
Well, I'll tell you what.
And sometimes they do die for it.
I mean, sometimes you have these people who are so blind to racial realities that they go into these neighborhoods and they come out dead.
Well, I have graduated from high school with a friend who graduated two years behind me.
And she was going to be one of these, before the term social justice warrior came around, she was going to be these bleeding heart liberals.
She took a job in education.
She went into the very heart, the blackest part of the city to teach.
Well, the coal hard reality said it in her, about three weeks into school, this fellow comes into school, James, with a shotgun and stuck into her face and tells her, he will not be failed anymore.
Well, guess what happened to Miss Goody Two Shoes?
She resigned that day, and you know what?
She got a severe attitude adjustment that's living with her to this day.
Now, Eddie, very quickly, we have just a couple of minutes remaining.
Now, the way it's going to work tonight, Eddie's going to take a timeout.
Eddie's not going to be, he's going to be in the studio, but I've got a one-on-one with Michael Gaddy in the second hour.
And then Eddie's going to be back in the third hour.
We've got a very special guest.
We didn't even put his name.
It was a guest that we added late this afternoon.
And so there's nothing up on our Twitter account or on our website about who the guest in the third hour is going to be.
But I think it's going to tickle Eddie's fancy.
In fact, only Rich in Nashville, Rich in Nashville, James Edwards, and Sam Bushman are the only three people in the world who know who our third hour guest is.
All right.
He hadn't been on in a while.
And it's going to be interesting.
Now, but before we get to that, you remember Michael Gaddy.
You remember Joe McCutcheon.
You remember 2005 because you were with us back then.
And you remember the Minuteman Project.
And I know you wanted to say a quick word to both Michael Gaddy and Joe McCutcheon before the second hour begins.
Yes, I would.
I would like to say that of all the people we've had on since I've been on the political suspool, which goes back to those years.
It goes back a long time.
Joe McCutcheon, my all-time favorite, so is Michael Gaddy.
Joe McCutcheon and Michael Gaddy are the real deal.
You get no more hardcore than these two guys.
It's just a privilege to even just sit here and listen to you guys.
I love you to death.
I have no amount of admiration for you.
I still can't believe that y'all went down there to that Mexican border and did that Minuteman project.
I mean, that's like you'd have to go back to the 1776 to do that to the George Washingtons of the day.
People nowadays don't have that kind of guts.
They just do not because they know that they'll be fighting to get their own federal government.
It's just a miracle that these guys are.
And then again, before the entire establishment press picked up on it, before it became nationwide news, and still, of course, remembered to this day, here were two founding members, Mike and Joe, along with Jim Gilchrist, who has been a guest on this show many times.
Now, he was actually one of the, I think, the one who gets credit for founding it, but two founding members just the same.
Mike and Joe were there every night.
And no matter what they were doing, no matter what circumstances they found themselves in the moment, when we were live, they were at a payphone calling in.
They still had payphones back in 2005.
Well, I know it cost Joe a fortune because if I'm not mistaken, Joe flew, had like this old little Air Force, militia air force, and they're flying in the mortar.
I don't know about it.
I know Joe's a pilot.
I don't know if I can verify all of that, but he flew and didn't.
Joe can fly airplanes.
I believe he flew a plane down there scouting and stuff like that.
I would say my James, I would take your reputation for it.
He may have flown down there.
It's just amazing, you know.
Bottom line is, it's precious memories.
And these are precious people.
And that's one thing I love about the political session is that it's good people bringing good people to a wider audience.
And anytime we have a guest on like this that we're going to have on the second hour, now tonight, we're not talking about immigration.
We're not talking about the raping of our laws that these illegal aliens do.
And we're not talking about the criminally corrupt government that allows them to do it.
We're talking about Confederate History Month.
But here's the thing about Mike and Joe is that they're well versed on that too.
Well, you know, you know, I want our guests to know, of all the guests we've ever had on the show, you will never see two better, more high-quality people that are owned.
I don't think we've ever, ever promoed or pumped up a guest in advance of his appearance more than we've done Michael Gaddy this episode.
He's got all the guests I can think of, and I won't call his name right now that I hold as in a higher esteem as I do these two guys.
And I think James knows who he is.
Oh, I don't know.
We've had a lot of good ones.
Maybe Eddie will feel in on the secret.
And when we come back, we were going to have Michael Gaddy.
Stay tuned, everybody.
Have much luck.
Another hour of the political session is in the can, but don't go away.
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