May 5, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome, everybody, to tonight's show.
This is going to be another special show.
I think they're all special.
I'll tell you, after 14 years, I still come into the studio every Saturday night with a pep in my step and a flutter in my heart just to be able to spend time with y'all.
We love y'all so much.
And this is Saturday evening, May the 5th.
And it's our first show since Confederate History Month.
Confederate History Month wrapped up last week.
Brad Griffin capped off what I thought was just a fantastic five-week run.
And it really all started on the Saturday before Easter.
Saturday, March 31st.
We had Pastor John Weaver on that night to deliver an Easter message to our audience.
And also, of course, Pastor Weaver is not just a great Christian patriot.
He is also a Southern patriot and a proud son of the South.
And so we sort of wove those two things together.
Easter and Confederate History Month.
Confederate History Month kicked off the very next day on Sunday, April 1st.
So we had, I guess you could say, a soft launch on our Easter program with Pastor John Weaver.
And then from there, we got it kicked into high gear.
I don't know how I'm going to really do the show tonight because for the last four or five weeks, we've had two or three hours a night on Confederate history.
I got to remember how to do a regular show.
But we did have a fantastic series as we do every April, our annual Confederate History Month series.
And let's just give one quick final shout out to all the guests who made it so wonderful.
Kirk Lyons and Gene Andrews, who were on on the 7th of April.
April 14th, Dr. Michael Hill and Gene Andrews part two with his biography of Nathan Bedford Forrest on Saturday, April 21st.
Michael Gatty was riding shotgun with us for the Confederate coverage.
And then last week we had another hybrid show.
We had the hybrid show with Easter and Confederate History Month on the 31st of March.
And then last week, we were live from Amrin, and that was a fantastic show.
And we did two hours live from Amrin with a variety of reports, high energy.
And then, of course, Brad Griffin.
So those were our guests for Confederate History Month.
And now we ease back into business as usual.
But my parting shot on all that would be just to say that we sincerely hope that everyone enjoyed our on-air tribute to the Boys in Gray this year.
It was our privilege and pleasure, as it is every year, to present it to y'all.
And I would remind you one last time that you can celebrate Confederate History Month year-round with our friends at Dixie Republic.
And you can go to our website and get their link, Dixie Republic, Scott and the team there, the finest Confederate gift shop that I know of.
And we want you to support them and support our heroes every month of the year, not just April.
I'll tell you one more thing.
We got Eddie the Bombardier Miller in the studio tonight.
We're going to get Eddie in the next segment.
I got to say one more thing about why this is such a special night, in addition to just every night's special here.
But May 5th, tonight is my anniversary.
And I can tell you where I was 12 years ago tonight.
It was the same place Eddie the Bombardier Miller was.
And that was at my wedding.
And we had a beautiful backyard wedding.
And without question, my life forever changed for the better on May 5th, 2006.
Married 12 years ago today.
And if you don't mind, before we get started, we always tend to use the opening segment of each show for a little banter anyway.
But I would just like to say another thing about my wife, if I could.
You've heard me tell this story before, but really the adventure for us began in the summer of 2001.
I met my wife when she was 15 years old, and from the day we met until this very day, we've never been apart.
And, of course, you know how we met.
I was sitting at my parents' house one night that summer of 2001.
The pastor of my church came over.
I had a pickup truck at the time, and he asked if I could haul luggage for the youth group.
Now, I was a little older.
I was too old to be in the youth group anymore about that time, but I could haul luggage.
And so Providence guided that encounter because, you know, two things.
Number one, I wasn't in the youth group.
And number two, my wife wasn't even attending my church.
I'd never seen her before.
She'd never been there before.
She was there as a guest of one of the other girls that was there, my pastor's daughter, in fact.
But she was visiting the church that week to go on a week-long retreat with her friend.
And so the pastor, pastor came over.
My God, a family.
I mean, he's a family member, if there ever was one.
My pastor, I've known him all my life.
He was pastoring my grandparents before I was ever even born, my parents.
Came over to the church, asked if I'd hauled luggage.
I said yes, showed up to the church the next day.
And then I walked in to where all the group was assembled, and I saw her instantly.
And wouldn't you know it, I was only supposed to haul luggage, but they had a couple of extra passengers that they didn't have room for.
So my pastor told me they were a little overcrowded and asked if I mounted it if two people rode with me.
Pro-tested all the way.
Well, I said yes before I even knew who it was going to be.
And it just so happened that one of the two people that he put in my car happened to be Danny, that little 15-year-old girl at the time, and the rest is history.
Since she was 15 years old, the summer of 2001, we've never been apart.
That was 17 years ago.
Now, we've been married 12 years, but we didn't get married, obviously, right away.
But I've been with her for 17 years.
And on January the 4th, 2005, I proposed to her on the steps of Cinderella's Castle at Walt Disney World.
And a year later, on May 5th, 2006, we were married on my grandmother's birthday.
Cinderella wedding.
And since then, of course, we've been blessed with two amazing, wonderful children.
Isabel, she's eight years old.
Henry's two.
Henry's three, rather.
And, you know, another thing about my wife, she stood by me.
She has supported my work on the radio while I have toiled in this vineyard of political activism.
She has never wavered, never asked me to tone it down, never asked me to quit.
Only supportive.
Licking envelopes, stamping mailouts, just doing all the tedious behind-the-scenes work that you never know about, folks.
And even though the spotlight is always glaring on my work and what we do here, she's never, never, never been anything but a perfect compliment to me and to this family.
And why am I bringing this up?
Well, number one, I'm proud of it, obviously, and we're all family here, so I like to share with you the ups and the downs of life, the good and the bad.
But ultimately, I share it because marriage and families are the building blocks of civilization.
That is what it's all about.
There is nothing that any of us could do that's more important than raising a godly family and teaching them to be proud of who they are and proud of what their culture and proud of who their heroes and proud of their ancestors.
And that is what ultimately we are here to advocate for and what is the bedrock of this radio program.
God family country.
God family country.
And I would just say one more thing about love.
And we read this on Valentine's Day every year, but it's 1 Corinthians 13, 4 through 8.
Love is patient.
Love is kind.
It does not envy.
It does not boast.
It is not proud.
It is not rude.
It is not self-seeking.
Not easily angered.
It keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not rejoice in evil, but rejoices in the truth.
It always protects.
It always trusts.
It always hopes.
It always perseveres.
Love never fails.
So you're probably asking yourself, why then, James, are you here in the studio on the night of your anniversary?
Well, that's because I have a wonderful and supportive wife, as I believe we've established.
But don't think she's getting shortchanged, ladies and gentlemen.
No, indeed she's not.
And we're leaving immediately after the program, and we're going to go on a little vacation.
It'll be our first vacation without either of the kids in eight years.
So this will be my first vacation with my wife, and it starts as soon as we get off theater tonight.
We're going to be gone for a week, and it is my first vacation with her in eight years without a kid.
So we'll see if we remember how to do that, too.
It's going to be my first cruise.
I'm the only person allowed to go.
Well, anyway.
You probably know.
Well, I guess I'll save it till we come back.
We really are going to start the show when we come back.
But I wanted to get all that through.
I wanted to give a final salute and a tip of the hat to Confederate History Month and the wonderful guests we had on during that series.
And then, of course, I would certainly not be doing my job if I didn't mention right out of the gate that tonight's my anniversary.
You talk about what you're proud of, don't you, ladies and gentlemen?
You share with people what you're proud of.
We'll be right back at 66.
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Okay, folks, we are, as I mentioned, getting back into business as usual here on the program, post-Confederate History Month, and we have got a good show for you this evening.
Joe McCutcheon, one of our all-time favorites.
Now, this is a guy that if you don't know, you should know.
And after today, if you've never heard one of his many appearances on the show in the past, you'll be glad that you were made aware of who this man is and what he's done and his ability to articulate our message.
And Joe McCutcheon will be our guest in the second hour.
We're going to hear from Courtney from Alabama, our good friend, in the third hour.
And we've got a lot of other news to talk about and a big month coming up in the month of May here on TPC.
But before we get into that, we've got a few stories we want to cover this hour, and we are going to certainly do that.
But Eddie, yeah, Eddie said during the break, he wanted to make one observation, getting back to what we were talking about there in the first segment.
I want to talk about your wedding.
I was going to tell the people, our listeners, how magical the wedding was.
I'm going to say the best of the wedding for last, but that's where I met the one and only Bill Rowland for the first time.
That's where I met Winston Smith, the great Winston Smith, who's still with us.
Art Frith was there.
I mean, the whole crew was there.
The whole crew.
I met them.
Well, no, no, Art Frith, but I get to meet Winston Smith.
But the highlight of the wedding, I think, was I saw the, what was that flag, six foot by four, eight foot by?
Yeah, we had, you know, there was the St. Andrews Cross was on display there.
That was very proudly.
And it was a huge, massive flag.
And that flag, as you mentioned, Eddie, has appeared in hundreds of newspapers all over the world as a result of you being by the Associated Press years later.
And the flag's been in the battle several times, young man.
Yeah, it was, well, obviously it was a precious day.
And speaking of my wife, many of you had the chance to meet her.
Well, she's been around forever.
Obviously, my relationship with her predates the show by several years.
The show started in 04.
We met in 01.
And so many of you have met her at different events over the years, and you know her.
And for those of you who are at American Renaissance, you got a chance to see her last weekend.
We were there on Friday night, and I came back down to do the show on Saturday, and Eddie was up there on Saturday for the Saturday session.
And I just got to say, and I think I said it last week because we spent two hours covering the American Renaissance Conference.
I thought we had a great representative sampling of what was going on there for the benefit of those who couldn't be there.
And we had a lot of different guests on, Mark Weber, Gene Andrews, Simon Roche.
Obviously, Eddie, you and I were both there at different times and were on the show last week.
I may have mentioned Gene Andrews.
Rich and Janice Hamblin.
We had Jared Taylor himself, Kyle Rogers, and others.
Fantastic show.
And I've got to say that the highest quality individuals I've ever met in my life have been found in our movement and at our gatherings.
The men and women who champion our cause are attractive and courageous and honorable, intelligent, loyal, truthful, virtuous.
And don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise for a second.
Don't ever believe anything other than what the truth is.
And that is the truth as I've seen it.
And every time we go up to American Renaissance, there's always a lot of political accessible listeners.
And I've spoken at American Renaissance conferences twice, but I don't think I've ever seen such an outpouring of affection towards the work of this radio program as I saw at this year's American Renaissance conference.
It was just overwhelming.
People, they didn't ever stop coming.
And it was such a blessing to be able to spend time with those people.
Eddie, you know, Eddie, you were there, of course, last week, but you were only on, you gave most of your time to another gentleman who was there that you met while you were there.
So actually, you were only on the program last week for, I don't know, maybe four or five minutes total.
So I told Eddie, before we really get rocking and rolling tonight, we'd let Eddie have a parting shot on his experience at Amran and share some observations.
Well, I like to hand the ball off like an option quarterback to talent.
I don't have a lot of talent, but the talent I have is spotting talent.
I spotted some great young talent out there.
One of them, I'd like to give a shout out to one of them I met, Patrick from Chicago.
He was the one that I handed the ball off and wanted him to come on to the radio program and tell him the who, what, why, and where.
Was he there?
And he did a marvelous job.
I love that kid.
He's only 28 years old.
And I also met his friend, Calvin.
Talk about family bonding.
Calvin from Lexington, Kentucky, the great state where I was born.
Calvin met and Patrick met at the Americ conference, I think, last year.
And they've become fast friends.
I'll tell you what, I'll have to second what James said.
It's the first Ameran conference I'd ever been to, and I was absolutely bowled over.
I didn't know that many people knew me.
I really didn't.
I knew they knew the cesspool, but I was, here's how I met.
I'll make this quick.
Here's how I met Patrick.
I'm in the bathroom, straightening my tie up.
There was this young man, looked like he's 16 years old to my left, and he's fixing his tie.
And we're both complaining about how hard it is.
And he kept looking at me kind of strangely.
He said, that voice seems so familiar, you know.
He said, have you ever been there at Amran before?
I said, no.
I said, well, do you ever listen to radio?
He said, yeah, he listens.
He listens to the radio.
I said, do you ever listen to the political cesspool?
And he said, that's where I've heard you.
Are you the Bombardier?
I said, yeah, I'm the Bombardier's son.
So we hit it right off the bat.
And the story he told me, I said, you have to tell that story on the radio.
Then I went, and he was sat at a different table.
Janice had to come out in the hall to get me because I was so excited.
But I got a meal up there.
I mean, a killer steak, dinner, potatoes, salad, the whole nine yards.
The family love up there was off the chart.
I'd like to say, besides Janice, I'd like to shout out to Rich, her husband, Gene, Mr. Maureen Jeans, of course, Simon, and all my wonderful friends are there.
But I like to say, I had a wonderful time talking with Sam.
Dixon.
You know, Sam Dixon.
So many good Sam's in our circle of friends.
You got Bushman, you got Dixon.
I had a wonderful conversation with him.
And I didn't know he, you know, I knew he knew of me, but I didn't know that there was that much of familial bond.
And Jared Taylor, they were just all, you couldn't tell the Indians from the Chiefs because they were all of one accord, like in the upper room.
If you know what happens, you're people.
What a great analogy.
Good job, Eddie.
Yeah, I mean, if you people, you Christians out there will know about the upper room.
Well, and we covered Amron for two hours last week.
I told Eddie we'd give him a little more time tonight because.
Well, the service station.
Yes, that's what I wanted to get to.
Now, listen to this, ladies and gentlemen.
From time to time, we get recognized at home, and we certainly get recognized at gatherings like this.
But Eddie had an experience that may be a first, at least to my knowledge.
So Eddie's driving home from American Renaissance last Saturday night, and he's halfway between Nashville and Memphis.
And he goes into a gas station, just a random gas station, little outpost, one o'clock in the morning in the middle of nowhere in the middle between Nashville and Memphis.
All right, and tell them what happened, Eddie, before we get a break, and then we really got to get to some news after this.
But I like, hey, I like telling stories to the audience.
I love it too.
I walk in down there and I still had my lanyard owned with my official press credentials.
Thank you, Sam Bushman, from Liberty News Radio.
I had those and also clamped to those news credentials.
I had the political cesspool news credentials because I was just the press.
And I was going to get in coffee.
Lord knows I love my coffee.
James can tell you that.
And plus I was sleepy, you know, been up all day.
But anyway, the guy says, political cesspool.
He said, are you with the political cesspool?
I said, well, yeah.
He said, God almighty.
He said, are you on the political cesspool?
I said, yeah, man.
I'm Eddie the Bombardier Mill.
He said, are you kidding me?
I got Eddie the Bombardier Miller from the Political Cesspool.
And my gas station at 1 o'clock in the damn morning buying coffee.
He said, yeah, yeah.
I didn't know if he was going to put out a shotgun or if he's going to put a wreath around me, you know.
And the people around, it was just a few people there, workers, they were staring.
Some of them probably didn't know about the political cesspool, but he sure knew all about it.
And I thought, what are the odds?
You're out in the middle of Poe Dunk, Tennessee, one o'clock in the morning, and the cash register guy, and he was not a young dude.
He was 50, 55 years old, and he knew about the political cesspool.
That it may be a first for me, even after all these years.
We've had some experiences.
I remember being at the Memphis airport one time about to get ready to fly to New York to be on CNN, and they did a teaser while I was in the airport at the gate.
We were all in line to get on the plane to fly to New York, and they did a little teaser about the show that I was going to be on, and it showed a picture of me and said James Edwards will be on to talk about this.
And I looked around at the people, and I was going to say, you know, did you see that?
But I didn't do that.
Anyway, but I don't think I've ever had an experience like Eddie just said.
To be at a gas station in the middle of nowhere at one in the morning and to have the attendant be instantly, instantly knew and was a fan of the political cesspool.
So, hey, folks, we're doing something right.
I swept with those credentials that night.
We'll be back.
We got to get to news, and it's not good news.
News about Andrew Jackson's grave being desecrated.
We're going to get to that when we come back.
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All right, I hate to break up the good time we're all having together, but work must intrude, as it were.
And, well, thugs have desecrated the grave of President Andrew Jackson.
Rabid anti-white hatred has befallen the tomb of one of the greatest presidents.
And this is the story out of the Tennessean.
Of course, Andrew Jackson is buried near Nashville, Tennessee.
For the first time in the history of the Hermitage, that is Andrew Jackson's home and estate, the tomb of President Andrew Jackson has been covered after being vandalized.
It's the first time vandalism has occurred at Jackson's tomb since the nation's seventh president was buried in 1845 beside his wife, Rachel, in a tomb on the grounds of their Nashville area home.
Staff members at the Hermitage discovered the vandalism early Friday morning.
Vandals marred the stone covers of the graves of the former first couple with black and red spray paint, writing out the word killer along with profanities and anarchist symbols.
It's the first time in the history of the home that something like this has happened.
The Andrew Jackson Foundation posted in a statement on its Facebook page Friday.
It's a sad day for all of us.
Until the stones are repaired, the story continues.
The tomb will be covered and will remain covered with respect for Andrew Jackson and his wife and the home's visitors, according to their website.
So there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
And I know, listen, I know, I read the Lying Press.
I'm in the Lying Press.
I think there's been about 14 articles written about the political cesspool in the last week, including one in Newsweek.
I know we're white nationalists because we don't like seeing the grave of our heroes.
I know if you care about Andrew Jackson, you're a white supremacist and you're evil.
No, of course, I don't know that.
I don't believe that.
I know better.
But I know that that's what the orcs would say.
I've watched all three of the Lord of the Rings movies by Tolkien are really three masterpieces.
And there's so many parallels.
And I know it's a fantasy movie, but it is a wholesome movie.
And it's a movie that instills virtue in good things.
And I watched all three of those movies again for the first time with my children, my children's first time.
And yeah, I mean, these people are orcs.
I was watching the orcs.
I said, that's the media.
That's this anti-white rabble that would do this.
And for all the stuff about us being hate, you know, the Christian familymen, the Christian family men who run this show, we're the haters.
I'll tell you one thing we've never done.
We've never gone to the graves of anybody that we dislike and vandalized them and desecrated a man's final resting place.
And they do it with the Confederate heroes.
Now, of course, they're doing it with our former presidents.
I mean, Andrew Jackson, truly, one of the greatest presidents the United States ever had.
Now, we hadn't had a good one since Jefferson Davis, I don't guess.
But Eddie, I mean, just take it from here.
I mean, now even presidents are fair game.
And I guarantee you, even if they do find the people, they won't put much effort into finding them, but there wouldn't be much more than a slap on the wrist.
It's even that.
You know, James, just as me and Dr. Hill in our speech, we incorporated the stuff just such as this in our speech at the political suspicion birthday party.
You know, and briefly, I'm going to revisit your wedding briefly to make a point that ties into this desecration, believe it or not.
The fact that you are a family man, that you've got married, you've met this lady when she's 15 years old, you've been inseparable all those times.
You went and took the vow.
You've never deviated, neither has daddy.
They hate that.
They hate the family.
They hate everything we stand for.
They certainly do.
And I'm going to tell you what, people, you mark my words.
And Dr. Hill brought this up at our Cesspool birthday party.
This is just the beginning.
And if you think that President Andrew Jackson Graves is the only one, no, no.
It's going to be Jeff.
Listen, it's going to be Thomas Jefferson.
It's going to be George Washington.
It's going to be John Adams.
If those graves aren't guarded tightly, the same thing is coming there.
I guarantee you.
And, you know, they hate us.
They hate everything we stand for, James.
They hate our God.
They hate our Jesus.
They hate your marriage.
They hate our family.
That's the entire reason we have this big homosexual movement because the homosexual lesbian movement, all that stuff is designed to destroy.
It's an attack on holy marriage, God-ordained marriage.
And, you know, thirdly, my final point, I'm going to go back to James.
First, like Dr. Hill said, first they're coming for the linen and the stone, and they're coming for the flesh.
You mark my words.
So you need to stick together, people.
Flags, then monuments, now graves.
And then, yeah, how much of a stretch is it?
If you can violate the grave of a man's bones to divide.
The president, for God's sakes, of the United States of America.
You know, going back to the day.
And one of the most accomplished and successful is a man who actually led his army into war of 1812 and protected us from the menace of the Indians.
And you know what?
And Sam Bushman loves this.
And he also got rid of probably the worst evil the world's ever seen.
He got rid of the central bank for a little while.
And he got rid of them because he realized what an evil they were.
He may be the greatest president.
I was going to say that.
I was going to say, I mean, we had one president in the South, Jefferson Davis.
That was our last president.
Since then, we've lived under an occupied government.
But from the timeline that we still counted American presidents as our own presidents or United States presidents as our own, hard to beat Andrew Jackson.
You could make arguments for Washington and Jefferson and some of the others as well, but certainly, certainly hard to beat Jackson.
Top three minimum.
Well, I'll say this.
I'm 71 years old, and in my lifetime, I don't think we've had what I'd call a real good president.
Oh, the five states.
Oh, no.
Have you had a good one at all?
Even a decent one.
We haven't had one.
Not in my lifetime.
God, I don't even know if Theodore Roosevelt was good because I heard he came into.
I've heard all kinds of stuff about him, but who knows?
Well, Roosevelt's probably better we got now.
And I guess, you know, even though Trump has done little, I mean, Trump is certainly better than anything we've had in my lifetime.
And that's, again, that is not to lavish praise.
That is not a ringing endorsement.
But yeah, I mean, obviously Trump doesn't stand.
Trump couldn't hold a candle to any of these people we're talking about.
And people don't think this is too much of a stretch because as Sam Bushman told me once, he said, I'll take people in a circle.
It doesn't seem to make sense.
And then at the end, I put it all together.
Okay, listen.
The same reason they're attacking Andrew Jackson and all of our Confederate generals in marriage, the family, it's the same reason they're attacking Vladimir Putin in Russia right now because in Russia they brought in, guess what?
A great revival.
Russia is having a great Christian revival right now.
Vladimir Putin has come on record as being a Christian.
He's trying to get home, hearth, and family as placed as a top priority in Russia like it used to be.
He's helped, the government over there is helping us reestablish the church, the Russian Orthodox church.
I would like to remind you that Russia had with Christianity, James, and audience before the United States even came into being.
So that's why there's such attack there.
And one last, one more point.
If you will look, and if you listen to me, the relationship will be easily seen.
It's not too abstract.
The edify in here in the United States, our communists here in the United States, can be likened to the terrorists over here.
The people I'm thinking about over there, the people we fought.
Anyway, the terrorists that are fighting over here, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda.
Guess who?
Guess who?
Yeah, ISIS.
I mean, ISIS, all these people, they are the ones that are going over there and digging up and desecrating graves.
And guess who our government supports?
Our government's supporting these fanatical Muslims over there like they're supporting here.
You know why?
Because the fanatical Muslims are in Russia fighting Christian Russia against Russians.
And the international Zionists are using those people.
They're using the same antifantifa, whatever you want to pronounce.
I call them just rotten communists.
They're using the same force to attack Christian people here in America.
So the point I'm making is our white people here in the South, New York, Maine, Russia, we're all one, to quote Matthew Goodwin, we're all a globalist white society being under attack, James.
And I don't think that's too much of a stretch.
And to talk about the whites being a majority is also untrue.
We are a rapidly dwindling majority here in the United States.
And once we become a minority, the United States will begin to transform, as it already has.
I mean, the inner cities already have long since gone, but the United States will look like any other third world nation because you can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
But even though we are clinging to a slight majority here in the United States, and in some places more than others, globally, we're less than 10% of the entire global population.
We are a very small minority of the global population.
Get this.
Get this.
And Europe's being overrun.
Prior to the First World War, the statistics are you can research and tell the truth.
There was about 2 billion Anglo-Saxon Europeans, people that would fit in the people that listen to our radio station, Germanic, Swiss, Sweden, English, Scotch, about 2 billion.
That was prior to the First World War.
Now, nowadays, guess what the population is worldwide?
About 1 billion.
And that's within about 100 years.
Now, listen, what else is being played into that?
Well, obviously, these brothers' wars didn't help.
I mean, you lost 2 million whites at Stalingrad alone.
So the brothers' wars didn't help.
But all of this incessant, you're evil, you're evil, your ancestors are evil, you are evil, your children are evil, just abort your children, be a homosexual, have abortion, have loveless sex that doesn't result in a God-ordained family.
Do all of this stuff.
And it's taking a toll, and it's taking a rapid toll in a very short amount of time.
We've got to take a break.
I want to talk a little more about Andrew Jackson when we come back, though.
Mark my words.
The modern-day church, James, is part of the deep state.
Oh, absolutely.
Well, listen, Russell Moore has done more to destroy Christianity than anybody I can think of.
He's a deep state.
We'll be back a little more on Andrew Jackson.
Then we're going to get to our guests of the program.
You don't want to miss Joe McCutcheon the second hour.
Do not want to miss it.
My favorite.
We'll be back.
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Getting back just as we wrap up the first hour.
And with live radio, sometimes we just let things evolve and we just rock and roll and go with the flow.
And that's sort of what we've done this hour.
I mean, we've tried to make some points That you can appreciate.
But we also like to share one another with you and to share stories and personal insights and reflections and memories.
And as a native-born Tennessean, born and raised in Tennessee, of course, I love our southern heroes.
And Andrew Jackson was certainly that.
But he was also a Tennesseean.
Now, he wasn't born in Tennessee, but he lived the majority of his life in Tennessee and a great deal of his life in Tennessee, died here and is, of course, buried here and was one of our greatest presidents and Nathan Bedford Forrest and so many other great Tennesseans.
But I have been to the Hermitage many times.
I've been there with my parents.
I remember when I was going to a private Christian school, we went up there on a field trip in about seventh or eighth grade back when they still took decent field trips.
We went to the Hermitage on another field trip.
We went to Shiloh and they would still do that back then and actually go there for what it was intended to be there for, not to go there to browbeat you about how bad you are and how bad your heroes are.
But so I've been there, but I'll tell you there are a couple of trips to the Hermitage that really stand out.
You know my favorite one.
We're going to get to that one, but I'll tell you one.
And the desecration of President Jackson's grave this week had me recall a visit I made to the Hermitage in January of 2000, and it was bitterly cold.
It had to be 20 degrees below zero.
It was so cold that day.
But I was there with Pat Buchanan, one other guy who was the Southeast Regional Director of the Buchanan campaign in 2000, and the curator of the museum.
So it was me and Pat, the curator of the museum, one of the guys.
That was all that was there.
It was so cold, there wasn't anybody from the general public there.
I mean, it was the four of us, and nobody else had the whole Hermitage to ourselves.
And we had the private tour of the museum director because Buchanan was in town for a fundraiser that evening.
And I was there with him at the Hermitage that day.
That was a memorable day.
And that was the day that I first met Pat for the first time.
And that really was the day that gave birth to my political career.
Now, you can go back however far you want.
You can go back to my dad being a fan of Buchanan's in 92 and talking to me about him.
And then by the time 2000, that seed was planted.
I've shared these stories.
You can go back to the time I was born, my upbringing in church and in conservative values and traditional values.
You can go back to, I guess, our Scott's Irish lineage.
And all of this is a part of it.
So when did it begin?
Who knows?
But for the sake of my own political career, it started that day in January of 2000 when I was with Pat Buchanan at their Hermitage.
And we did this private tour.
And I remember walking around.
I remember standing right there at the grave with Pat Buchanan.
And Pat looked at me and he said, that was a great man.
Well, I'm going to tell you a greater man as great as Pat Buchanan.
And I'm not blowing hot air toward Sam, but no one has a greater common ease than Sam.
And if I may, I'm going to talk about this trip.
I'll wrap this up and we'll get to that.
We'll go in chronological order.
I'll just say very quickly, just as much as I love Buchanan, Pat Buchanan, he has to take a second seat to Sam.
To Sam Bushman.
All right.
Well, hey, it's hard to argue that, but I will say this.
Pat and I put a picture up of me and Pat at the Hermitage that day.
January of 2000, I was 19 years old.
That was 18 years ago.
And I would turn 20 later that summer when I was a delegate for Buchanan in Long Beach.
And, of course, spent that whole year working on his campaign as a volunteer.
I was in grammar school.
Anyway, there's a picture of me and Pat when I was 19 years old.
Now, we put it up on Twitter.
We put it up on thepolitical cesspool.org yesterday.
You can see me in a trench coat.
I don't know what that was about, but anyway, it was cold, so the trench coat helped.
I look at it now.
I don't really know what I was thinking about with that particular outfit choice, but I had hair, too.
So you can see me with hair and a trench coat.
And that was at the Hermitage, Andrew Jackson home and grave January of 2000, 19 years old.
Precious memories.
Precious memories.
I got to come up with kind of a joke on James.
I was growing by in Charlottesville.
We went by where the Antifa was, and they had that very picture on the port-a-potty.
Yeah, I wouldn't doubt it.
But no, that was a great day with Pat, and that started a lot.
Really, I mean, this radio show would have never started without that campaign, and then my own campaign for state representative in 2002.
Of course, you know that, ladies and gentlemen.
But as Eddie mentioned, there was another time.
And in fact, the last time I was at the Hermitage, the last time I was at the Hermitage was, I guess, about 2011.
It was the first time we ever met Sam Bushman.
Now, we'd been working with Sam Bushman for years by this point.
We'd been working with him for years, but we had never met him in person, you know, just always over the phone and on the radio.
And Sam and his co-host Kurt Crosby had flown into Nashville.
Sam was giving a speech at the Constitution Party's national convention that year.
And I was drinking out of a fruit jar that day, and it impressed Sam.
Sam thought he's in the car with a sure enough Tennessee hillbilly.
Him and Kurt both thought, are you really drinking out of a mason jar?
I said, I really am, son.
And it wasn't even moonshine.
It was just straight up good old water.
But we went to the Nashville.
It wasn't moonshine, though.
We went to the Nashville airport.
We picked up Sam, went to the Hermitage.
We watched Sam give a talk that evening at the Constitution Party's convention.
But yeah, so we were there at the Hermitage with Sam and Kurt, and right before we were standing right there at the same grave that I'd stood at with Pat Buchanan so many years prior.
Do you remember how Sam seat out?
You and I meet, listen, that's a story right now.
We got a Sam Child seat in his SUV.
Me and James both, we're both geniuses, you know.
We struggle for five, ten minutes to get that dadgum child seat out.
And Sam Bushman comes over there.
It takes maybe 30.
He said, well, let me just try, you know.
I mean, 30 seconds, bam, he had that dadgum child seat out there.
I was amazed, man.
Yeah, no.
And of course, as you all know, Sam's blind.
And did it?
I mean, Sam's got a bunch of kids, you know.
He got about, I think Sam's got about eight at last count, something like that.
And he's still going, I guess.
They got grandkids.
Anyway, why are we telling these stories?
Well, from time to time, that's why.
And that's what this whole thing is all about.
And we don't fight just for our past.
We're talking about Andrew Jackson.
We would fight for each other.
We would fight for Sam.
We would fight for Kurt.
But we do fight for that.
We fight for our past, our present, and our future.
We fight for our past, our present, and our future.
And you can't fight for any one of those things without fighting for all of them.
We're not just fighting selfishly for ourselves right now.
We're fighting for generations of our line that we'll never know.
And we're fighting for my children's great, great, great-grandchildren.
People that'll come as a result of my family that I'll never know.
I'll be in heaven in 100 years from now, hopefully.
My line will still be on this earth.
And I'm fighting for them right now.
And I'm fighting for my children right now.
And I'm fighting for our ancestors that were fighting to carve this nation out of a wilderness at the time that Andrew Jackson was president.
I'm fighting for a Confederate answer.
I'm fighting for the Celts.
And I'm fighting for our life.
We're fighting for all of them.
And so on a personal level, having shared those wonderful memories at the Hermitage with Buchanan, with Bushman, and, you know, and he was a great man as well.
You know why Sam was so enthralled?
And listen, I'm going to chip what we're talking about, Sam.
I think Sam's favorite president.
I know that he really, really admires President Jackson because he did get rid of the central bank.
And Sam made it.
Shut up to the Supreme Court.
Yeah.
And, you know, Sam, being like myself and then James, you know, economics and the banks is kind of like a pet project of me and Sam's.
And we see eye to eye.
We know a lot about that.
Sam knows more than I do, probably.
But that's why he loved it so much.
Sam had always wanted to go to the grave site of President Andrew Jackson because I'm not mistaken.
Sam will know about this.
I think it says something on his tombstone.
I beat the banks, something like that, Sam.
I'm not sure.
I don't know.
And now, and listen, how precious was that?
How precious was that?
And now, because of these selfish antichrists, these selfish white-hating anarchists, until the tomb is refurbished and restored, no one is going to be able to go and reflect upon the grave of a man who was certainly greater than us.
And yeah, maybe they'll dig him up, move into Mexico.
Here's another thing you got to consider.
This isn't in a city park like Nathan Bedford Forest.
This is on this man.
This was his personal land, his personal estate when he was alive.
This is Andrew Jackson's private property.
So they went literally, and it is a sprawling estate, of course.
It's a beautiful estate.
It's a presidential estate.
But they went literally into President Jackson's own backyard, to his grave where he's buried in his backyard and desecrated him on his own land in his own yard.
That's where we're at now.
They would do that to us if they could get it.
Well, they will.
They're getting bolder and bolder.
If we live a legacy worthy of remembrance, and I hope that we will, and I think that we will, and I think that we have, and I think that we are.
But yeah, if we're remembered at all after we died, yeah, they'll find our grave and do the same to us.
And I would like to say, where on earth was a guard at that grave?
The people, Powers that would be would have to know the danger.
And you know what, James?
In this record, I'm going to tell you what would have happened.
If we had not had the absolute sterling professional law enforcement people from the Tennessee Bureau of Prisons, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Tennessee State Troopers, the county sheriff's deputies, if we'd not had them standing tall and they did their job, had that not have been there, we would have been toast up there at Anne Randall.
Hey, the orcs are on the move throughout the West, and we need the men of the West to stand and push them back.
I mean, what are we talking about?
We're talking about preserving dignity and decency.
We don't even have a law and order anymore.
And again, hate is good.
Good is hate.
Love is evil.
Evil is love.
The people who call us haters, it's really self-projection, obviously.
And I've never felt more love and more of a bond than I feel when I'm with our people.
But our people don't do these savage things, these degenerate things.
Hang on, Eddie's trying to ask me something.
No, no.
No, not tonight.
But anyway, so, yeah, it's devolving.
The degeneracy is taking over.
And if you stand up against it, they call you're the one with the problem.
You're the degenerate.
You're the one.
You're a racist.
You don't hate your ancestors.
You're a racist.
You think Andrew Jackson was worthy?
Was a president worthy of honor?
You're a white supremacist.
You want to murder people.
Well, if it's not for the guy that did Jesus in, if good was bad, bad's good.
All right.
Well, when we come back home, we're going to get into the hard issues.