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July 7, 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.
And we're back for the third and final hour tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
I hope you have been enjoying tonight's show as much, at least half as much as we've been enjoying bringing it to you.
James Edwards and Eddie the Bombardier Miller now in studio.
We're going to shift gears.
Last week, we had an amazing time at the League of the South National Conference.
I received probably the most heartwarming reception I've ever received from an audience to which I was giving a speech.
And I've given a lot of speeches to a lot of groups and gatherings over the years, almost on par with our anniversary conferences, if you can believe it for those of you who were there.
It was just amazing to see the reaction that TPC gets from its listeners.
And we were in fertile ground at the League of the South meeting last week.
So many fans of TPC.
As I said last week on the show, women who came up who said they've been using my book as part of their homeschooling curriculum.
People who, young girls who've been listening since high school, which was like two years ago because they're in college now.
People who have been listening for years and years, young, old, all walks of life, showered with effusive praise.
And folks, it means so much to earn the respect of the people that we're fighting for.
We are here to serve you.
We're not above you.
We are here in the trenches with you, at your side as one.
But as I said last week, Eddie the Bombardier Miller wasn't able to travel down to Alabama because he was still recovering from an injury that he had had a week earlier than that, about two weeks ago.
He took a very scary spill, and he's going to tell you about it.
But as I told Eddie, I could not believe because we mentioned it in the show two weeks ago.
Sam Bushman, if you remember, anchored the first hour for me.
Then I came in for the second and third hour.
And we mentioned in passing, and I don't think we dwelled on it.
I think we talked about it for just a couple of minutes.
Said, Eddie can't be in tonight.
He took a bad bicycle wreck, and it really could have been very serious.
It knocked him out, put him in the hospital, but he's okay.
Just from us making that mention, that passing reference, I guarantee you that no less than 10% of the audience came up to me specifically to ask about Eddie, how Eddie's condition was.
It was a couple of dozen people that came up to ask just about Eddie.
And Eddie, I know, wants to say something to those people, those fans of TPC who care about him as much as he cares about them and to update us all on his condition.
Bombardier, glad to see you in good health and on the men.
You had a little surgery yesterday.
Tell us what's going on.
Yes, before I get into anything, I would just like to tell the people out there, I cannot tell you how much I love you.
I love people to a falls.
My wife tells me that, you know, I constantly get my feelings hurt.
For instance, I'll just tell you, my coach that coaches me, people may know I'm what they call a St. Jude hero.
And I have a coach, I run a coach that coaches me, and he's the national coach for the St. Jude Heroes.
And he won't even return from phone calls now.
I've did everything but beg him to.
I was found out.
You know, he found out that I don't hate myself enough.
But, you know, people out there, when James told me that, that's true.
That's true.
And part of me gets bitter about it because I've been dropped by so many people.
And I know it's kind of a fault of mine because I love people so much.
My wife tells me that.
She said, you've got to learn to stop getting instantly attached to people.
Well, I do that.
It's just a fault of mine.
But when James told me that, I was feeling so dying.
I can't exaggerate it.
It was amazing to me.
It shocked me how many people came up to talk to me, not to get a picture with me or have me sign a book, although a lot of people did that too.
But how many people came up to me just to ask about you and nothing else?
And you know what?
And of all the places I've been, including the Political Cess Pool Family Reunion back in October, there's no place better than Watumpka.
Those people down there, like James said, they are the salt of the salty view.
They're the salt that the salt was made out of.
I went there last year and I was just bowled over by the pure, the throwback to, you know, to the 1850.
And I was saying, I said, how did you know he was hurt?
And they said, oh, well, you mentioned it on the show.
I mean, I didn't even remember that we'd mentioned it because we mentioned it so briefly because at the time that we were on the air two weeks ago tonight, a lot of details hadn't come out yet because you just had the wreck earlier, not long before that.
And so I was still getting information.
You just had your surgery yesterday.
We have two minutes left in this segment.
We've got to get on to other matters.
Not more important, but just different.
Tell us about the wreck.
Here's what happened.
You got two minutes to tell us the whole story.
As you people know, I run marathons and I do this thing called cross-training.
I ride bicycles.
I climb stairs to do all kinds of other stuff.
I was going out.
I had my bicycle in 21st gear, high as gear to go, going all it would do down a hill.
I mean, I was maxed out, max overdrive, keeping up with some of the traffic.
And all of a sudden, it happened so fast.
It was surreal.
I thought I had been hit by a car.
And the witnesses say that it looked like I ran into an invisible wall that just hit.
The anti-lock brake system locked automatically.
Locked.
Well, you were at full speed going downhill.
Wide open.
And you.
35, 40 miles an hour.
You were thrown into the air.
Did three flips, according to the witnesses.
Flip, bang, flip, bang, flip.
Luckily, you were wearing your helmet or you'd be dead.
Yes, that's right.
And it cracked your helmet right there.
I cracked the helmet.
I was scared when I came to, you know, I'm an old combat medic and ORN.
I was afraid that I had ruptured my femoral artery, where the little iliac artery comes down and splits off into the femoral artery, one of the bigger vessels in your body.
And I thought, well, I'm going to bleed to death before the ambulance gets here.
I mean, I was tore up, folks.
My right shoulder tore pieces, my right forearm.
I heal like a rat, though.
I can't tell who did my surgery yesterday.
It was a little unorthodox.
But had my surgery yesterday, bled out, they drained what they call a severe hematoma around this iliac, right above the iliac artery, the iliac vein.
And I thought it might have torn out a mesh from an old surgery, but it didn't.
But I got this, the surgeon dug out, took out all the old clots, and drained all the serous fluid.
What was almost the size of a baseball?
Matter of fact, it was larger than a baseball a week ago, the hematoma.
Today it's reduced down to less than the size of a wallet, thanks to my good friend, the surgeon.
I can't mention his name.
But people, I came very, very close to being killed.
I have a friend of mine who was paralyzed below the waist.
Our good friend, little Matthew Goodwin, has a cousin who was killed.
She had a wreck, had the bar hit her in the gut.
She didn't go to the doctor.
Two and a half days later, she collapsed.
She died.
She bled internally.
And you could have had that internal bleeding.
Anything could have happened.
It could have nicked an artery.
So you were spared by the grace of God, I guess.
Grace.
You've still got a little more work to do here.
Grace of God.
And I cannot.
Let me just tell you, people, God knows I love you so much.
I really do.
Last week, we say it every week.
I think there's not a week that passes that we don't make mention of the fact that this is our family.
Yes, it is.
And in fact, this is our church now.
Well, I still have my church, of course.
We're just not part of the Southern Baptist.
I don't want to exaggerate here or be overzealous.
But TBC is spiritual and our audience.
And we minister to our audience, and they minister to us.
And we're going to be talking a little more about that.
In the last segment of this hour, we're going to talk about some of the folks.
I'm going to do a roll call here of all the cities we've received support from.
Listeners in different cities that we've received support from during the month of June.
And it will inspire and astonish you.
But as I was inspired and astonished last week by so many people caring about the welfare and well-being of Bombardier Eddie, I wanted to go so bad.
But you couldn't.
I mean, last week you were in a lot worse.
A year.
A year ago would come.
Every day you get a little better.
Last week, big improvement this week than last week.
But anyway, he's still on the band.
He's doing fine.
We're going to talk to him.
We're going to talk to Bombardier about a current event story when we come back.
You can tell he's fine.
We'll be back on the air.
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All right, well, we've been teasing you tonight with this Washington Post article.
Now, we've been covered really by everybody in the world many times over, the Washington Post, as many times as I can remember.
And we were in the Washington Post again this week, but it's a little bit different.
There's an article about the attorney who is defending the people from the Unite the Right rally, the people who were defending themselves but are now facing years in jail for having the audacity to defend themselves from attack.
And he calls everybody else in the article a white supremacist.
He calls David Duke, former Klansman David Duke, as they are told they must do, even though they don't refer to him as his proper title, former representative David Duke, which happened 20 years after the Klan incident.
But nevertheless, the title is, He Once Defended the Poor.
Now He Defends White Supremacist.
And this is out of the Washington Post earlier this week.
And it's talking about Elmer Woodard, who is an attorney for virtually everyone who was arrested from the good side of the Unite the Right rally.
Elmer Woodard was in no mood for concessions.
The mutton-chopped Virginia defense lawyer, a one-time Civil War reenactor who's become the legal face of the white nationalist movement, was being asked by opposing attorneys in federal court to do something seemingly minor.
Call their client, Emily Gorsinski.
If you don't know who this is, it's a man who's pretending to be a woman.
A prominent counterprotester during last year's violent Unite the Right rally, the Washington Post continues, by her legal female name in court pleadings.
Stop referring to the transgender activist by her original male name or with male pronouns.
This is what the attorney who is representing Christopher Cantwell, known as the crying Nazi.
Now, let me just pause right there.
I don't know Christopher Cantwell.
Well, I know who he is because I've read about him.
I've never spoken with him.
I've never met him, but they call him the crying Nazi.
Well, why is he the crying Nazi?
Well, he's a Nazi, number one, because he was there to defend the Robert E. Lee statue.
So defending the greatest American who ever lived makes you a Nazi.
And he's a crying Nazi because he was sprayed in the eyes with pepper spray and he teared up.
So if you're spraying the eyes with pepper spray and you tear up, that means you're crying.
And if you defend Lee, you're a Nazi.
So that's why he's a crying Nazi.
But so Woodard ignored the judge's order or his attorney's orders to refer to him as she, although Gorsinski's attorneys call the tactic a form of intentional harassment causing her, the Washington Post calls, undue humiliation.
Woodard doubled down.
Listen to what Woodard said.
Despite his efforts to the contrary, Gorsinski is not, in fact, a female human being, having been formed with and retaining the XY chromosome.
Further, Gorsinsky representing himself as a female is untruthful, mendacious, and deceptive.
He is free to suffer the consequences of his decision, but has no right to force others to condone his lie.
Now, this is the kind of guy we can get behind.
This is the guy who knows the truth, and he's not afraid to tell the truth.
Besides Cantwell, the Washington Post article continues, he represents Jason Kessler, the rally's organizer, and Matthew Heimbach, the co-founder of the now-defunct Traditional Workers' Party, and lawsuits brought by Charlottesville residents and businesses.
When he has a case in Charlottesville, he's easy to spot.
They're talking about this defense attorney, Elmer Woodard.
A driver drops him off in front of the courthouse, dressed some days in a beige or light blue seersucker suit.
Woodard always dots his signature straw butter hat encircled with a navy and red ribbon.
Most of the time he walks past the gauntlet of local reporters.
He'll tip his hat and wave a courtly hello.
But the press diverse attorney rarely stops for interviews.
He usually shuffling straight into the courthouse with but on his way out of a hearing in May, Woodard agreed to field a few questions from a Washington Post reporter, asked numerous times whether he regarded himself as a white supremacist.
I love his answer in this, ladies and gentlemen.
Listen to this.
Woodard repeatedly said, I consider myself an attorney.
Pressed to elaborate, Woodard said, quote, just because I represent a pervert doesn't mean I support perversion.
I represent murderers, drug dealers, and perverts.
Miraculously, I'm not one of them.
If you know any, send them my way, only the rich ones.
End quote.
How did Woodard end up representing so many white nationalists?
The Washington Post wonders.
He's the only one that had the guts and the integrity to do it, James.
Well, Kessler, Jason Kessler, the rally's organizer.
This is when it begins to tie into TPC.
We mentioned that we are mentioned in this article.
Kessler, the rally's organizer, offered some insight in April when he appeared on the political cesspool, billed as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program, hosted by James Edwards.
This is the Washington Post this week writing.
I finally got something right.
The gods.
My goodness.
We have a mold.
There's a Virginia attorney named Elmer Woodard, Kessler said on the political cesspool.
This guy, Elmer, when all these media people were attacking me with these slanderous fake news attacks, this guy sent me an email and he's like, I know you were set up.
You guys walked into something.
And since then, I've been helping to confirm all of the suspicions about the Antifa and government collusion.
End quote.
So here is the Washington Post printing in its article this week a quote that Jason Kessler gave to me on the political cesspool back in April.
Because.
Back in April.
And they even refer to us as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And then it goes on to say, Kessler declined to talk to the Washington Post.
So Kessler will talk to us, but he will not talk to the Washington Post.
And on Sunday, the Washington Post reports in a series of posts on Gab.
Kessler claimed that he doesn't hate other ethnic groups.
He also has said he has withdrawn from the alt-right movement and that neo-Nazis are not welcome at this year's rally and that he supports white rights, not supremacy.
Now, so here's what's key.
So this is an article about the attorney that's representing basically every defendant from the Unite the Right rally.
They mentioned TPC as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program, which is true.
And they quote Jason Kessler from an interview that he gave me in April because they can't get an interview with him themselves.
So Eddie, this brings us to what you wanted to talk about.
And I'm going to give you the bulk of the remainder of this hour to talk about it.
Moles.
You want to talk about moles.
You want to talk about the upcoming Unite the Right rally part two, which is going to be taking place on Sunday, August 12th, I believe in Washington, D.C. You said the fear of moles.
Well, we have no fear of moles because, number one, we're not going to say or do or advocate for anything in public or in private that we wouldn't advocate in front of a law enforcement officer or in front of a judge in a court of law.
We have moles listening to this show right now as far as you want to get.
How does the Washington Post know we listened?
We interviewed Kessler in April because they listened to every show.
How's the SBLC know I got kicked out of the Southern Baptist Convention because they listen to every show.
They listen to every show.
We're not going to advocate or say anything on this show that we wouldn't say in front of our mothers or in front of a judge or in front of the FBI or anybody else.
But that's how you deal with moles.
But Eddie, I spent a long time gearing that up.
We're about to go to break.
Take your part in that.
And I'm going to give you the whole next segment to talk about moles, Unite the Right.
And you actually talked to Kessler on the phone just this week.
Yes, I did.
Yes, I did.
You know, very quickly, right, back to the attorney.
I think Sam Dixon would tell you he called every lawyer in the state of Virginia trying to get him to protect some of these guys, I think, James.
This lawyer just kept you talking about what's Woodard.
He's probably, he's the only attorney there that has the guts to go in and represent these people.
And yes, now back to the back to the moles.
I'll tell you what, I'm sick and tired of people talking about, oh, the moles are going to get me.
The mold's going to get me.
There's a mole behind every rock.
Well, you know what?
I told James, well, you know what?
We're going to get rid of the moles.
We're going to exercise the moles.
We've got our holy water, our sharpened sticks, we've got crosses, we've got garlic reefs, we even got 12 Catholic priests, exorcists standing by.
We're going to once and for all get rid of the fear of the moles.
Like James said, moles are everywhere.
I guarantee you, they got moles in the League of the South, they got moles in Anne Rand.
You can't get away from them.
And like I told some of my friends, if we go back to Charlottesville, are you going to try to pimp out underage girls?
Oh, you're not.
Are you going to try to sell illegal firearms at Antifa or the Nazis or whatever?
Are you going to try to sell illegal drugs?
Are you going to participate in a black mass?
If you're not, don't worry about it.
If you're not going to commit a crime, don't worry about it.
We're not that stupid.
We're talking about Jason Kessler.
I told Gayson Kessler, I said, you know what, Jason?
They say you're a mole.
I really don't give a crap if you're a mole because we're coming back to Charlottesville if we will.
If Sam and James want us to go back to Charlottesville, we will.
And we're not worried about no stinking moles.
We're going to go up there and do what we're going to do and to hell with the moles.
When we come back, Eddie's got the entire nation.
I'm not going to talk at all this next segment.
I'm giving Eddie the entire segment to talk about his take on the forthcoming Unite the Right rally.
It's coming up quick.
Unite the Right Rally Part 2, the anniversary edition, and his most recent phone conversation with Jason Kessler, which took place a couple of days ago.
So stay tuned.
You're going to hear all about it next.
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All right, so the Washington Post has libeled us as all sorts of bad things for many, many years, as so many, well, really all of not just America's media, but the world media has done.
But this week, they somehow got it right while calling everybody else we know the normal bad names.
I guess it's just one of those anomalies of life.
Suck it up, dude.
Maybe they took mercy on us because we got the quotes that they couldn't get, but I don't know.
Or maybe this guy's already been fired for not lying about us as he was instructed or haven't done.
Anyway, we're talking now, though.
We're transitioning from that to your conversation with Jason Kessler that took place just a couple of days ago.
Now, I saw Jason earlier this, rather earlier in June, last month, at the Nationalist Solutions Conference where I was speaking.
He was there, and we exchanged pleasantries in the hallway.
And I talked to him for a few minutes, and you talked to him more recently on the phone earlier this week.
So what we're talking about now, Eddie, is Unite the Right II.
It's going to take place on the anniversary of the first one.
Last year it was Saturday, August 12th.
This year it's going to be Sunday, August 12th.
And they currently have reserved Lafayette Park right across the street from the White House because Charlottesville will not grant them a venue as of yet.
Now, they're still working on Charlottesville, but right now it's going to take place in Sunday, Sunday, August 12th in Washington.
Tell us about your conversation with Kessler.
More on your, well, I think we covered the mole issue last segment.
Don't advocate, don't say, don't think, don't do anything violent or illegal, and you shouldn't have a problem with moles.
If you laugh at the mole.
They're tuned into this show tonight.
I would say the same thing if they were here in this room.
I'd have nothing to hide.
James wants to tell me, when you speak to somebody you don't know, James, and you remember him.
When you speak to somebody you do know, I wouldn't say anything to you, Eddie, that I wouldn't say anything to you.
I'd say you're a stranger.
Say him like you're talking to an FBI agent.
Well, that's right.
Well, I mean, but that's true of your family.
I mean, don't ever say, I don't care if it's public, private, a best friend or somebody you're just meeting.
Don't think, do, or say they were not legal.
I agree about that.
So there's that.
All right, so that's how you deal with malls.
Now, let's talk about your thoughts on Unitharite 2 and your conversation with Jason Kessler.
Take us behind the scenes.
Okay.
When did this take place, by the way?
It was just a couple of days ago.
The first time, somebody gave him my phone number about two, three weeks ago.
Jason Kessler called and wanted to know: would I be willing to come to Charlottesville in the capacity as an RN and a combat medic?
Because that's exactly what you were when you served two honorable tours of duty for the international banks in Vietnam.
That's right, exactly.
And I told him, you know, not without, you know, I'll spill my guts everywhere.
It caused me, it's caused me untold problems.
Some of the mental scars from the war, from two, you know, I saw things I shouldn't have seen from any young kid.
But I said, I had a belly full of being a combat medic.
If I have to, in a pinch, if a brother is dying in danger of death, yes, I will pitch in and do my thing.
But Jason.
But you would hope that you wouldn't need a combat medic, which you were in Vietnam.
You would hope that you wouldn't need that at a peaceful rally because you would hope that, unlike in Charlottesville, one, that the law enforcement would do their job and make sure that there was no violence and carnage and injury.
But because that didn't happen the first go around, there may be the need for someone with nursing experience, which you, of course, have.
Exactly.
In the first conversation, I told him I was flat out.
I was honest with him.
I said, well, Jason, you know, I said, you probably know a lot of people say that you're a misinformation agent and a spy and a mold and all these bad things.
I said, I don't know.
I don't know whether you're not.
I said, I really don't care.
You know, and so, okay, that was two and a half weeks ago.
Okay, so in talking with good friends of ours, you know, with Matt and James and Rich, I decided to go ahead and call Jason back and talk to him myself.
And people, I can tell you, I talked to him for well over an hour.
And when was this?
And this was what, two days ago.
Two days ago.
Okay.
You're getting it right here from the horse's mouth, ladies and gentlemen.
And I can fully tell you, from what he told me, if he's not the real deal, he's the best actor I've ever seen.
I trust him.
I think he's the real deal.
A lot of people don't.
A lot of people, some of my friends, some people we bet at Ann Rand said he's this, he's that.
Well, here's what he told me.
He says that with Washington, D.C., he has worked with the Secret Service, with the Secret Service.
As you well know, the Secret Service will work with the Washington, D.C. police.
Jason Kessler says he's worked with both of them.
Well, the proof of the pudding will be of the tasting if we get there and we'll see what happens.
But I can guarantee to you that what Rich said is true.
Ain't nobody going to pull no crap in Washington, D.C., right across the White House without the Secret Service in the Washington, D.C. busting some major heads.
So I trust Jason.
He told me, he told me he was emphatic.
He said he wants, if I come up there, I told him, yeah, if Sam and James wants me to come, we damn well are going to come and we're going to come up there.
Not that I'm crazy about Washington, D.C. James ain't crazy about it.
Rich sure ain't.
But if we go up there, we're going to go up there to report the news.
Somebody from Liberty News needs to be there to report the truth.
Because like Chase has said, and like I said, James, we all know all five organizations, major news organizations, are going to tell the same, they're going to parrot the same lie.
Now, Jason wants to keep this thing strictly civil.
He's got, by the way, the speaker, the honored speaker, is going to be our brother, our brother of brothers, Simon Ruggs, coming from South South.
So we know for sure, you're telling us here on the air tonight, and you're telling me for the first time, I think you've shown me this off the air.
Simon is supposed to be the speaker at United Rights.
Simon is the speaker of honor.
He's going to be the speaker of honor.
I can tell you what, I can double damn tell you that I'll tell you what, where Simon is, we're going to be.
You know, come hell or high water.
We're going to support our brother Simon.
He's the real deal.
Okay.
So you're saying you'll go if Simon's there?
You better believe it.
If you go as a combat medic or as a port Liberty News in the political suspool.
I bleed Liberty News, political suspicion.
And like I said, somebody has to go up there and get the news story right.
It's not going to be anything like the first of them.
There's not going to be all of those people.
It will be, they'll be lucky to get a couple of hundred out of it.
That's right.
And it's going to be civilized.
Nobody, anybody that's uncivil, anybody that goes up there and acts a fool is going to be kicked out.
But I think a couple of hundred would be a fantastic tournament.
In light of everything that happened, I think that would be fine.
That would get the message out.
And like he says, and like Jason says, if we go up there and we do like we tried to do in Charlottesville last year, we wanted to have, we had decent speakers lined up.
We want to go up there and act civil, like white men, like civilized Anglo-Saxon Europeans.
That's what we're going to do.
And the purpose, the purpose, what I don't think Jason's put it out right.
In fact, I'm going to tell him later what he should do.
The purpose of this rally in Washington, D.C. is to go and insist upon whites having equal rights to all the other races.
We said this on this show many a day.
You know, and to set the standards for a peaceful rally.
Sam was absolutely right.
We were trying to set the gold standard for a peaceful rally.
We want to insist, insist civilly, but unapologetically, that we as white people are being, we are being people, we're being genocided worldwide.
We have no rights in this country.
We are a global minority.
Whites are the real minority.
We are a single percentage of the global population and falling.
Did you know, a little rabbit trail here, since the start of 1914, since the start of the First World War, people, our population worldwide has decreased in half.
There was about 2 billion white people in the earth in 1914.
100% right.
1914, 2 billion.
Now we're at 1 billion and we're dropping.
Also, aside, like me and Sam talked about today, 26 states, in 26 states in the United States of America, James, I don't know if you know this.
The death rates of white people outnumbered the birth rate.
There was more white people died in 26 states in the United States last year than there were white births, James.
That is chilling.
That is chilling.
So we're going to say.
So yes, the bottom line is yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Whites have a right to rally and we have a right to peaceful assembly and we have a right to freedom of expression and speech and to speak out about these things.
And it was not our people that caused the violence in Charlottesville.
It was not the people.
I have seen the videos.
I have seen the videos.
Who are you going to believe, ladies and gentlemen?
Are you going to believe?
Are you going to believe the press or your lion eyes?
Well, I have seen the footage and nobody better than Brad Griffin put it all together.
And I have seen what happened and I have seen the truth.
And I don't care what anybody else says.
I will believe what my eyes tell me and I will believe the truth.
And I believe that these people, our people, have the right to stand up and speak out.
And James, as you well know, you have the right to disagree with us, but we have the right to speak out.
And like Sam says, we're going to go up there and we're going to do it like Christian white men.
We're going to be men.
We're not going to be up there with a bunch of whimps worrying about, oh, I need a burner phone.
I need to scramble my voice.
We're going to go up there and we're going to stand tall.
Even if we're attacked, we're going to take everything these people have.
If we have to defend ourselves, maybe we're going to do it like Christianity.
If you defend yourself, it's 10 years to life, though.
You know that.
If you defend yourself, it's 10 years.
That's right.
Let's go.
Hang on, last resort.
Yeah, take a beating before you do 10 years.
We're going to report the news come hell or hot water.
Well, we got to take a break.
We'll be back to thank the audience.
We're thanking the audience.
Thanks, Damn.
Thank you, James.
That's right.
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Well, I was an extra on a soap opera for three years.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's hard to believe that another episode of TPC has nearly come and gone.
14 years and counting on your air.
14 years.
Wow, I was a young man when it started.
It's coming up on half my life.
B and you started way before the cesspool.
That's right, in my campaign for the Tennessee state legislature in 2002.
Yeah, I was a young boy.
Anyway, I mentioned at the top of the show that June was a whirlwind, and it was for many reasons.
We were under attack of the press.
We were under attack by our church, or at least our denomination, not my local church.
I was on the road, several speaking engagements, private engagements, private gatherings, in addition to the two national conferences.
I actually spent more days away from my home, more nights in hotel beds than my own bed in the month of June.
It was crazy.
But it was wonderful.
And one thing we didn't do, though, on the air in June that we normally do is we didn't give the weekly shout out to the cities in which we were receiving support.
We normally do that during one of our quarterly fundraising drives.
We read off a handful of cities that we have received support from listeners in that area.
And we didn't have the chance.
It was so busy in June.
So much was happening off the air and on the air.
Every show was packed.
Every minute was accounted for.
And we didn't get a chance to do it.
So what I'm going to do right now, what I've been doing in the commercial breaks tonight is going through this list from the places that we received support from last month.
And I'm going to read them all to you right now.
I'm going to read every single city that we received support from during the month of June.
Are you ready, ladies and gentlemen?
Listen to the diversity here.
We have all the diversity we need in our listening audience.
There are listeners from around the world and across the country who support TPC.
And here are some of those locations from which we receive support.
During our successful second quarter fundraising drive, that's going to see us well-funded all the way through fall, at which point in September, we'll probably call on you again.
In fact, I can tell you, we'll definitely see you in September.
We're going to call on you again in September because we have to.
But we are well-funded for the rest of the summer, and it is thanks to listeners in these cities that that is so.
Here we go.
Dallas, Texas, Greenbelt, Maryland, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Alberta, Canada, San Marcos, California, Jonesboro, Arkansas, Greenwood Valley, Arizona, Rice, Arkansas, Chino, California.
There's a listener in Chino who donates every week.
And I'm not talking about the fundraising drives every week throughout the year.
Beaumont, Texas, Callahan, Florida.
Two donors in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Flagler Beach, Florida, Brazil.
Brazil.
Two, hey.
Two Bombardier Beer came from Brazil.
That's right.
Well, that's the guy.
He and his brother.
Two listeners in Brazil, two brothers.
Send me Bombardier Beer listening.
Fantastic.
Washington, D.C., Via, Kentucky.
Huge contributor in Mesquite, Nevada.
This is the guy that gave two or three times last month.
Mesquite, Nevada.
Gallatin, Tennessee, Baldwin, New York, Thomasville, Georgia.
Several people throughout the United Kingdom.
And that is our ancestral homeland, is it not?
What is now known as the United Kingdom?
We have a lot of listeners from London to Scotland and in different parts of the UK, different parts of England.
Raleigh, North Carolina, Franklin, Tennessee, Pleasant Hill, Iowa.
Travelers Rest, South Carolina.
You know that, Scott, at DixieRepublic.com, DixieRepublic.com.
Ocala, Florida, Troutville, Virginia.
You have not arrived in this movement until you've gotten a contribution from Troutdale, Virginia.
Lowden, Tennessee, Bodark, Missouri gave us our most generous contribution.
Missouri Jars.
Amen.
We love you in Beaudark.
Knox City, Texas.
Jackson, Tennessee.
Nashville, Tennessee.
Bluntville, Tennessee.
Memphis, Tennessee.
You didn't think the local audience was going to leave us dry, did you?
Rudy, Arkansas, Montville, New Jersey, Salt Lake City, Utah, Santa Rosa, California, Collierville, Tennessee, Tampa, Florida, and St. Petersburg, Florida.
All there in the Tampa metropolitan area.
Silver Spring, Maryland, St. Louis, Missouri, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Irvine, California.
Do you hear?
Eddie, did you ever think that you would have listeners in foreign countries like California?
No way, no way.
Hey, isn't that worth?
What football team plays in Irvine?
Oh, I couldn't.
Is there a football team there?
There's got to be.
Is it the Rams?
Well, I think they all play in L.A. now.
They used to have the Rams.
They had the Raiders.
They all play in L.A. now.
49ers?
They still play in the Bay Area.
I think they moved all the NFL teams.
My man, the Snake Stabler, Kenny the Snake Stabler, All-American Alabama under Bear Bryant played for the Oakland.
You're talking about a wild man that didn't give a, he didn't give a crap if the sun came up.
The skinny snake stabler, buddy.
All right.
We want to talk about him, but I got to finish this roll call.
We got there in California.
Here's some more cities we got some support from.
TPC Nation all.
TPC Nation is a global audience, and it's amazing to me.
It's amazing to me that there's a listener tonight in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who thought enough of our show last month to send in a little love offering.
Beecher, Illinois, Love Park, Illinois.
Ephredo, Washington, Valley, Alabama.
I haven't even heard of some of these cities before.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Rowland, Arkansas, White River Junction, Vermont.
That's got to be out in the boonies right there.
I mean, that makes people want to go fishing.
People in Vermont tonight tuned into TPC.
And you know, if they love TPC enough to donate, they love it enough to listen every week.
So we know that you're tuned in tonight in Vermont.
Jersey City, New Jersey, Baltimore, Maryland.
Oh, I've been to Jersey City.
A couple of supporters from Marietta, Georgia, Rockville, Maryland, Tallahassee, Florida, Ben Wheeler, Texas, Louisville, Kentucky, Augusta, Georgia, Tempe, Arizona, Pachogue, New York, all over God's country here in America.
North Wells, Pennsylvania, Greer, South Carolina, Rome, Georgia, Hampton, Florida, Australia.
God, holy bones.
Australia.
That's as far down as the list as I could get, working feverishly during each commercial break.
And there were a few more.
If I left out your city, you're no less important than anyone that I mentioned.
We can't mention, obviously, names, first names, or certainly not full names because we love our audience too much to do that to them.
But know that we appreciate all of the cities from which our listeners are tuned in tonight, whether it's on one of the local AM stations online, however you tune in via the telephone, even on the broadcast archives.
If you can't listen live, you tune in on the archives.
You are tuned in.
You're tuned in across the country and around the world, and you help make this show possible.
And I hope that we gave you an episode tonight that you can be proud of.
I hope we'll give you one next week.
I hope we gave you one last week.
I hope we gave you episodes the last 14 years you can be proud of.
And I hope we give it to you for years more.
But ladies and gentlemen, without you and those cities that we called out, we would not be on here tonight.
Eddie, I mean, does it amaze you?
You've been with me since before the beginning, since 02 when I ran for office in an event that led to the formation of this radio show in 2004.
Did you ever think you'd have listeners from all those cities tuned in, listening to what you have to say?
They'd actually care what you have to say.
I didn't know there was that many towns in the United States, man.
Hey, I got to throw a plug in there for Vermont.
You know, as a lot of you people might know, before I started running marathons, before I became a political suspect co-host, I used to hunt, eat, sleep, and breed, especially deer hunting in Fox Squirrels.
Well, it just so happens, you talked about a place in Vermont.
You know, Vermont has some monster deer up there.
You know, there was some people, they were some brothers called the Benoit Brothers in Aztec.
Field of the stream or outdoor life, and they killed some of the biggest deer in the world.
I know a lot of you people probably don't care about that, but I used to eat, sleep, and breed deer hunting.
I still do.
And they have some monster deer up there.
God, I'd love to go to Vermont sometimes, Jake.
We all go up there.
Maybe some of you people, hint, hint, if y'all like the deer hunt, maybe me and James come up there and help you kill some deer.
Well, as some listeners of TPC have let me know, there was a great Confederate raid in Vermont.
Did you know that?
The raid of St. Albans, St. Albans.
And I believe one of our listeners.
There's a school up there, too.
Bill was up in St. Albans just a few days ago, and he sent me a message from there.
There was a Confederate raid in the city of St. Albans, Vermont.
So we made it that far north.
We made it north of Gettysburg, in fact.
That's because you called behind way yonder.
Would you have ridden with the Raiders of St. Albans?
I'll tell you what, for that good deer hunting, I would.
Hey, have the listeners to call it for Vermont.
Now, is there, I think there's a really high-tech of an Ivy League prep school up there.
The name of the school is St. Albans.
Is that right?
Well, we'll have to find out from somebody who's from there.
But hey, when we're giving credit to where credit is due, we're giving thanks where thanks is appropriate.
There's one person that we have to thank above all orders.
Above all order.
Why can't I say that word?
There is one person we need to thank above all others.
And there is one person more important to the salvation and the continuance of this show than you, Eddie, and even than me.
And that is Sam Bushman, our very dear brother.
You were on with Sam earlier.
You got to say something about Sam.
You were on LibertyRoundtable.com, the Saturday edition.
You just told me some stuff I won't repeat over the air, but you took, I'll tell you what, Sam has got the cojotes that a T-Rex would be jealous of.
The dude has got guts.
I tell him all the time, he is loyal.
He represents, he is the epitome of a Christian family man.
He has loyalty, he has honor, he has virtue, he has valor, and we wouldn't be here without him.
And I don't want there to ever be a day where I don't thank Sam for his role and the continuance of this program.
And certainly tonight when we're thanking so many people, we got to thank the man at the top of the pyramid.
You know what?
I've never seen Sam lose his temper, unlike me.
I wished I had control, even like you.
I love the guy to death.
I mean, I never knew he had the guts.
I never knew he had battles.
We've known it for years.
I guess there were any battles that are worse than nothing.
Thank you, Sam, and thank you, everyone else.
I'm James Freddie.
We'll see you next week.
God bless you.
Stay cool if you can.
We'll be back.
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