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Sept. 1, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Okay, everybody, it is September 1st.
Welcome to the Political Cesspool.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
We'll see you in September, which is to say we'll see you right now.
And of course, when September comes, I get those old familiar feelings.
I get excited.
I know that summer is just about over.
Thank God.
I'm depressed because I remember as a child, it's going back to school and summer was over.
Well, we don't have to worry about that anymore, but what we do have to be excited about is good weather, cool, clean, crisp, and clear fall days, the festive holidays.
You've got Halloween, Thanksgiving.
You've got Christmas, obviously, the creme de la creme.
And it's very festive.
Well, does anybody take off Labor Day anymore?
Everybody takes off Labor Day.
I thought that was just government people.
Well, yeah, look, more and more government employment is becoming more and more the employment of the majority of the American people.
That's true.
That's truly a sad statement on the state of affairs for our nation, but more and more people are working for the government, which means they're not working at all.
They're basically taking up time and space for eight hours a day or more and being paid for it.
But they don't have to deal with pesky notions like productivity, for example.
Well, whatever the case may be, I love this time of year.
I love fall.
I love autumn.
I love winter.
And it's a festive time of year on the political cesspool as well.
We have a lot of special shows.
We have our anniversary show, obviously, in October.
We have all of the fun festive Christmas music and the year-in-review stuff that comes up a little later on, but not too far away now as we are in September.
But first, let's get to tonight's show.
How about it?
We had Sam Dixon on the show last month for a very special broadcast during which he shared with the audience his observations after spending a month in Russia.
Tonight, we're going to have part two of that interview, and that's coming up in the second hour this evening.
But last week was a particularly busy show.
We had a lot of topics that were pressing and that were time-sensitive that we had to shoehorn into the broadcast.
And we had a couple of great guests, Tom Sunik, David Duke at the third hour talking about that movie that's out with Spike Lee.
And one thing we haven't done in a while, because we have been so busy, is dip into the mailbag.
And I want to dip into the mailbag right now, if that's okay, and tell you a little email I got.
I got this email in a few days ago.
James, my name is John Wesley.
I'm the host of a new alt-right podcast called Identity Rising.
Our show is a live show that broadcasts every Sunday at 11 a.m. Eastern Time.
And I would like to have you come on our show and talk about your life's work in our movement.
We consider you to be a pioneer.
And so with that being said, I'm going to do that tomorrow morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Tomorrow morning at 11 Eastern, I'll be on Identity Rising with John Wesley.
And that is a show, I think, about how many months is 25 weeks, Keith?
That's what we've got to figure out right now.
Six.
Six months.
It's six months old.
It's a newborn, an infant show, and I'm going to be on there tomorrow.
But let's go back into the mailbag.
How about this one?
This one, I'm not even going to tell you who it's from yet.
Let me just read it here.
I'm very happy that Keith is back, sending my very best regards.
So, Keith, I'm sending you these regards right now from our listener.
I have not missed a show since September of 2011.
And I can say that Keith makes a very important contribution.
Now, this is a listener, Keith, that listens to the show every Monday morning on his way to work in Brazil.
In Brazil.
God bless you, he writes.
Keep up the good work.
I will be praying for you, Keith, and Eddie.
And he included in this correspondence a picture of his beautiful daughter.
She is an infant daughter, very young family, and that comes from Eduardo in Brazil.
And we get emails like this all the time.
I remember an email we got not too long ago, an email from a listener who says he listens to us as he's zipping along the Autobahn in Germany.
And here's another email we got.
This program gets better and better.
I never miss one.
I listen to it on Sunday mornings while I walk my dog with headphones, and that's the best way to start my week.
So glad Keith is back.
Well, there's two people, Keith, and you're wondering.
Wonderful.
He's incredible, to say the least.
My brother always said that Keith is the sort of intellectual mentor for him.
And my brother is the brightest and sharpest person I've ever met.
Not long ago, a listener stated that TPC should become a church.
I have to agree.
TPC has become my church, the best one there is these days.
Candid and open talk on all the important issues of the modern world.
And I really like the interview that you did with Isla.
That would be Ayla Stewart.
Her insight is exactly the message of TPC.
We have to regain our faith in Christ and true Christianity.
He is our salvation and the salvation of our society.
Apostasy is here, as has been warned in the Bible, and the world is sick and twisted.
Now, this is interesting.
This, too, believe it or not, comes from a listener in Brazil, a different listener in Brazil.
You know, the communist appeal here in Memphis back during my election referred to the political cesspool as an obscure radio show.
I tell you what, the obscure newspaper, the commercial appeal, I would bet you a dollar to a don hole does not have subscribers in Brazil.
We have them all over.
Sam Bushman points this out.
It depends on what their scheme is.
We're either an obscure show or a show that is going to influence world policy.
As Hillary Clinton said about this show, Hillary Clinton said, if Donald Trump wins, we will be setting policy in the White House.
So it depends on what their angle is.
We're either obscure or worse.
It's a strange definition of obscurity.
We're always in the news.
I don't know how you define obscure, but listen to this.
This is interesting.
I know you guys don't talk too much about Latin America, but Brazil is coming up on a presidential election, Trump style.
Our country is divided, communists in desperation with a right-wing candidate, and the media is creating a very concerning situation with risk to our economy and our future.
The dollar has risen in recent days, and things are going to get worse until the election day coming up this fall.
Our former communist president, Lula, is in jail, arrested for crimes during his turn, his term.
But imagine this.
He is still running for president from behind bars.
Can you believe it?
There is no term limit for our enemies.
They're the scum of the earth, the worshipers of Satan.
I love it when Eddie says that.
Really looking forward to his show.
That's Blood River Radio coming soon to the Liberty News Radio Network, ladies and gentlemen.
Great content that y'all talked about.
Well, thanks again for everything.
And this listener, this listener sent me a picture of the Jefferson Davis slate, and he has it in a beautiful frame.
We received several pictures, emails, including pictures from our audience, that have shown how they showcase those pieces of the Beauvoir roof.
And I don't know if President Davis, when he was living there, Keith, ever thought that there would be a listener at the Political Cesspool in Brazil that would one day have a piece of that roof framed in his study, but he didn't know James Edwards was coming.
One of the Confederados, no doubt.
In fact, we've got a surprise for you regarding Jefferson Davis coming up in the next week or so.
That's right.
I'm glad you mentioned that.
And indeed, that's going to be coming up on the website, thepolitical cesspool.org, this week.
So if you're interested in that part of our history, History Parks controversy in Memphis and seeing some footage.
In fact, one of the last pieces of footage of the pedestal of the Jefferson Davis statue, which was torn down, the pedestal was just within the month, then you'll be very anxious to see this, what we've got in store for you.
A little closer to home, a listener from Arkansas writes, it's 4:12 a.m. here, and I'm getting ready to click on your first hour.
Now, that's starting your morning off the right way, listening to TPC in the archives at 4 in the morning.
Thank you, sir.
We'll be back to start the show right after this.
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All right, folks, last week was a busy show.
They're all busy.
Tonight's going to be busy as well.
But I did want to start.
We always like to kick off the show with a little opening banner, and we hadn't dipped into the mailbag.
And of course, even that was just a pittance of what we receive.
But it's always good to know that you're among friends.
We are a family here.
We have built and fostered a sense of community with our listenership.
And we see it all the time.
We see listeners share with us the hard times when a loved one becomes ill or passes away or when there's new life and a new birth in their families.
They will let us know because they see and we want to know and we care.
But they are our family and we are theirs and we love this bond that we share with our audience.
I think it's unlike anything else that the right has going for it.
Now, let's get into some good news.
We were going to cover this last week, but we got behind and we couldn't do it.
A new survey is out and the findings are very interesting.
So there's a new survey that asked three questions and the questions were, and they're overlapping, to be sure.
It's a right survey, by the way.
That's how it was styled in the reports that we got on.
It was to kind of see what the demographic layout is of people who would subscribe to our beliefs.
And they had three questions similar.
And the questions were, do you have a strong feeling of white solidarity?
Do you have a strong feeling that there is white discrimination or discrimination against whites?
And do you have a strong feeling of white identity?
Now, again, those questions somewhat overlap, but here were the findings.
And by the way, all of the respondents were white.
All of the people that they surveyed, they made sure were white.
We're basically trying to find out how strong the alt-right movement is, what they want to term the alt-right movement.
And here are the findings.
I think this is extremely encouraging.
Do you have a strong feeling of white solidarity?
37.6% said yes.
And of that, 34% were men.
40% were women, if you can believe it.
Do you have a strong feeling that there is discrimination against white people?
26% said yes.
And that was pretty evenly dispersed amongst men and women.
Do you have a strong feeling of white identity?
28% said yes.
26% men, 29% women.
So, as a baseline, as an absolute baseline, a quarter of the population feels like we do.
That it feels like we do.
Basically, long and the short of it, they feel like we do.
And of course, the leftist media would assure you that we are minuscule in numbers.
It's more like 2.5% at the most, not 25%.
The people who identified themselves as Christians and or as Southerners were much, much higher, approaching 50% on these three questions asked.
But as a baseline, we know that we are at least a quarter of the population in some areas and in some cases.
Limited to the United States, but in some communities, in some regions, and in some religious enclaves, we are much greater than a quarter.
We are approaching 50%.
But one thing you also have to consider is that this is the we are taking into account here the people who answered the question truthfully.
You have a pollster that you do not know asking you, do you have a strong sense of racial solidarity?
The fact that 25% said yes to that question is impressive to me.
I believe that if you took into account the people who just said no because they didn't want to be hassled or they said no out of fear of reprisal, you are probably already a majority of whites in the country.
So, bottom line is, according to a brand new survey that's been released, we are anywhere between a quarter and 50% of the population believe just like the political cesspool does.
And that is something that we've always said.
Most white people do fundamentally agree with our beliefs.
Well, let me make a couple of comments on that.
First of all, we've always said that in a place like Memphis, liberalism is a mile wide and an inch deep.
People put on the masquerade of being liberals because they don't want to lose their jobs.
They don't want to be hectored out of their churches.
They don't want people teeing off on them the way that Antifa does nowadays.
But in a place like Memphis, for example, we have one daily newspaper now, and it's going out of business.
It basically has three or four sheets of local news, a little bit of sports news that's local.
The rest of it is just a reprint of USA Today.
A lot of these leftist journalists in Memphis have gotten together with some money people, and they're going to have an online newspaper supposedly called the Daily Memphis, which is, I think, doomed to failure.
They're going to, and like James said, James comes through with some incredible insights sometimes.
He said, you know, if they really wanted a job, somebody would open a conservative newspaper because that's where the unmet needed.
Yeah, exactly.
If you wanted to make money in media, you need to open up a particularly in the South, American South, where 50%, according to this survey, 50% of the people feel like we do.
50% of the white population, at least.
You don't go where the market is saturated, which is with anti-white liberal narrative.
You need to open up a voice that has a little bit of diversity in opinion.
That's where you might be able to make a mistake.
You need to go hunting where the ducks are, as Pat Buchanan says.
Right, good old Pat.
Well, anyway, Keith, another thing that's come up this week, we're going to talk about censorship and the news that is increasingly tightening around us with regards to social media.
But I saw something last week that really blew me away.
So I don't follow NASCAR that closely, really at all.
But I did see this story.
And there is a 20-something-year-old white man who is imagine that in NASCAR, right?
But it's a white guy in his 20s.
He's a NASCAR driver.
And he lost a very key sponsor over racist comments.
Sam Bushman sent me this article.
But he wasn't the one who said them.
So what we have now is the father of this guy, his name is Connor Daly.
His father admitted to saying the dreaded N-word over three decades ago.
Now, this kid is in his 20s.
And he lost sponsorships because of this.
So now you are in danger of reprisal, of repercussion, of losing your financial standing over things relatives said before you were born.
That's where we're at now in the new Soviet regime, Keith, that is the United States.
You know, even the Jacobins of the French Revolution weren't that radical and extreme.
They would try to hunt down people who they suspected might not be in sympathy with their extreme views.
The surprising thing about the Jacobins, by the way, which has a parallel with the people that are against Confederate statues and Confederate memories of all type, is that the Jacobins, the most radical part of the French revolutionary cadre, their first actions once they gained power was tearing down statues.
And it wasn't until they were chopping off the guillotine.
And then not very long after that, that they were chopping off the heads not only of their political enemies, but their own membership who they thought, if they thought you weren't sufficiently radicalized enough.
So consequently, this is the type of people we're dealing with.
This is what Antify is.
They are the spiritual heirs of the Jacobins of the French Revolution.
And, you know, we've got to understand that these people, you know, the cucks, the conservatives that really are, you know, trying to distance themselves from people like us, they're going to find out soon enough they can have no separate peace.
They won't get any dispensation.
They are, you know, if they're not in complete lockstep with the most radical elements of the left, they'll be called a racist.
They'll go after their jobs.
They'll go after their families.
They'll even go after your ancestors and say that there's some type of ancestral taint that passes down to you because of something that your far-gone ancestors said at one point or another in history.
All right, folks.
Well, Keith Alexander back.
And that's for sure doing what Keith Alexander does, and that's break down commentary and offer his insight on political issues like none other.
When we come back, we're going to talk a little bit more about the increasing censorship that right-of-center, right-thinking people face, and we're going to give you an update on Silent Sam II, all still forthcoming this hour before we even get to our feet.
Next up, Sam Bushman, by the way.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, so the topic, this segment, is going to be censorship, and it's obviously increasing in social media.
And I put forth that story just a moment ago to give you an example of just how bad it's getting now.
Political correctness.
Now you are on the hook for things your father said before you were born.
That's where we're at now.
Well, there is a very dear listener and supporter of TPC who lives in Texas who sent me an email earlier this week.
And it had to do with censorship.
And it included a letter that he sent to his senator, John Cornyn, down there in Texas.
And I've known this guy who sent the email, this supporter of ours, for years, but I never knew he was a PhD until I read his letter.
He's actually a PhD.
I guess he's just such a humble guy that he never mentioned that to me before.
Well, all of our listeners basically are the equivalent of PhDs.
Well, that's the truth.
Some more than others.
We give Eddie the Bobby-Miller an honorary doctorate when we call him Dr. Pappy, but this guy is not pretentious, and he is a PhD, although I never knew it.
Those are the kind of guys you want to know.
I love – this is just a great guy.
All of our audience members are, of course.
But he sent this, and I wrote him back, and I said, I'd like to post this to the website, which we did on August 29th.
And I wrote a little foreword to it, and I mentioned that Trump is putting pressure on the social media censors, and we need to amplify it.
And I don't really believe that writing our bought and paid for electorate officials is usually a good allocation of our time, but I feel as though it might be worth the effort this time because this is an issue that is very hot and Trump is certainly making it pop.
So you can read the entire letter that this listener in Texas wrote to his senator John Cornyn, but I would read just a very quick paragraph and then toss it over to Keith for his unpacking of the topic.
But this is what our listener wrote.
As President Trump says, all voices need to be heard.
Driving them underground, as is currently happening, is the surest route to insurrection.
That's key, and I think he's absolutely right.
While the left's deplatforming may drive some people from the public square, it will just as surely harden the resolve of others who may ultimately take a more drastic action as they found themselves unable to get a fair hearing for their views.
And that's the destination at which we're rapidly approaching, Keith.
I think that we need to face reality regarding social media platforming.
We need to make these social media platforms utilities and have them regulated by the government.
Normally, I'm against government regulation, but our establishment, particularly the people that own these social platforms, are so uniformly extreme leftists that at least there would be some way that the whole process could be responsive to the opinions of the electorate, of which approximately 50%, let's say in the South, for example, think like we do.
We've got to find some way to keep these platforms open.
On the other hand, I've said from the beginning of Trump's Odyssey back in June of 2015 that if he is to survive this hellfire that he's undergoing now, he's going to have to buy, or some of his friends are going to have to buy, one of the news networks.
Because even though we have all of this internet, which is really the only way that we get our message out, is under the internet.
We are very rare birds having a radio program on a regular AM radio station.
But most of the information you get from the so-called alt-right, or let's say the populist conservative people like us is on the internet.
But there are so many people that don't know how to navigate the internet.
And if they don't hear validation for their views on TV or radio, then they're not, it just doesn't exist.
So we're doomed to failure if we don't get that beachhead.
And we need that beachhead desperately.
The easiest way for Trump to do this would be just basically to, since the government already has control of PBS, take over PBS, give Mara Leyson and people like that their walking papers and put people like James Edwards on there.
By the way, Keith, speaking of PBS, a host on PBS, her name is Lindsay Ellis.
She recently came out with the Zinger.
Now, we talked about Sarah Jong a couple of weeks ago, or maybe it was last week.
Every week's a blur because it's so busy.
Lindsay Ellis, though, PBS host, said recently, I get excited.
No, I get really excited.
I get really excited about white genocide.
And she has a regular contributorship to PBS and a blue check mark on Twitter, no less.
Yeah, look, you know, go have an orgasm, Lindsay.
But, you know, this is nuts.
See, that's what I mean.
Why is our federal government funding an operation like that?
We need a conservative voice.
Well, we can understand why they would be funding it under Barack Obama or even George Bush or whomever before him.
But why under Donald Trump?
It doesn't have to be that way.
Why are voices like that on there and not any?
Trump could put some of his supporters, even if he can't put, even if he has to go with Brand X like Sean Hannity or somebody like that and not go with the genuine article people like us, he can put people on there that are better than that.
Yeah, look.
Can you imagine if we ever said black genocide is something I really get excited about?
Do you know what the SBLC would be writing about tomorrow?
Yeah, see, all of this is crazy.
And, you know, it's, you know, you can't make it up.
It's so extreme and so crazy.
We've got to get a hold of these, of some major legacy media outlet and convert it to our viewpoint to get radio-free America out there like supposedly was radio-free Europe back in the 40s, 50s, and 60s.
There's no other way, folks.
We've got to do it.
And, you know, this is something that Trump can't blame Jeff Sessions for.
By the way, all this piling on to Jeff Sessions, let me give a little bit of a different viewpoint on this.
All the mainstream conservatives, so-called, are all piling on Sessions saying he needs to be fired.
Look, if Sessions had allowed himself to be drawn into every one of Donald Trump's problems, two things would have happened.
Two.
One, he'd have had time for nothing else.
And number two, he would have been called Loretta Lynch to the third power, you know, the Obama-era attorney general who was just a rubber stamp and a shill for Obama.
And what has Sessions done other than defending with the time he has because he hasn't been defending Trump?
Well, he has been doing a fairly good job of ramping up enforcement on the border and trying to stop this flood of illegal aliens into the country.
And just recently, this past week, he has had the Department of Justice jump on board in favor of a lawsuit that is challenging the affirmative action admission policies at Harvard.
Now, of course, there are all sorts of problems with that particular lawsuit.
One, it's run by a group called Students for Fair Admissions that is headed by a guy named Edward Bloom, and that name ought to send off fire alarms in your head.
They're doing this just for, they're saying Asian Americans are the ones that are the victims of affirmative action.
Where is somebody, where's the champion for white Gentiles like us?
But getting involved with this is a first step.
And Sessions is the only person that we've had as an attorney general who would have even considered doing that over the past 50 years, folks.
I'm sorry.
That's just, you know, it was Richard Nixon who gave us affirmative action.
So much for depending on Republicans to look out for the interests of white people.
And then since then, we've had, you know, one Attorney General after another, and the silence has been deafening on affirmative action until you get Jeff Sessions in charge of the Department of Justice.
So be careful what you wish for.
Your dream may come true.
You get rid of him, and then you'll have either Chris Christie or Rudy Giuliani.
And again, affirmative action will be totally off the radar screen.
Well, Keith, thank you.
You came to work tonight, my friend.
We are coming up on a break very quickly.
And I want to tell you what we're going to be talking about in the next segment.
We are going to give you an update on Silent Sam.
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Gentlemen, over
the years, especially during our annual Confederate History Month series, we have played any number of renditions of Dixie on this broadcast, but that was a pretty special one.
That actually came from a very recent reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg, and that was the band playing Dixie at Gettysburg.
I wish I could have been there the first time that happened.
Well, let me tell you this.
It's time just to tell the truth, the unvarnished truth.
There has never been a more stirring national anthem than Dixie, and there has never been a more beautiful and pleasing to the eye national flag than the Confederate battle flag.
And that's just all there is to it.
Nothing gets my heart.
It's the farmer's flag and the prettiest song.
It is, and it's the only one that I recognize.
And that's the truth.
That's not hyperbole.
That's not me being cute.
That is my flag, and that is my national anthem.
Now, as we just mentioned before the break, this is what we're up against.
People who hate Jesus Christ, people who hate white people, people who hate America.
They hate police.
They hate rule of law.
We are talking about communists and the anarchists who are known as Antifa.
They have gone to an unguarded Confederate monument in a cemetery in Sylvania, Georgia, and they have smashed this beautiful monument to bits.
And they said, we didn't vandalize this monument.
We corrected it.
That's what we're up against, ladies and gentlemen.
Know that.
Know the evil of our enemy and respond by getting active.
Respond by supporting programs like this.
Join the League of the South.
Join people who are making a difference.
And Keith, well, very quickly in response because we got a lot we got to cover.
We've got to talk about Silent Sam now.
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You know, it's getting so bad we're going to have to start putting armed guards at cemeteries and city parks and elsewhere to try to hold off the depredations of these Antifa.
Of course, the real corrective would be if these people were given long prison sentences for these things.
You can't desecrate a grave.
I mean, that's a felony.
Yeah, it's a felony, and it needs that we need to amp up, just like they have hate crime legislation.
This is a hate crime, folks.
This is a real hate crime.
That's why that's what's animating them.
And they need to have all the enhanced punishments that come with hate crime violations.
And of course, this desecration of the cemetery in Georgia comes on the heels of the desecration of Silent Sam on the University of North Carolina.
Brad Griffin, the scribe of the right at OccidentalDescent.com, prolific writer.
Where he writes under the pseudonym of Hunter Wallace.
I think everybody knows that.
He put up an article this week that there was a peaceful rally held on behalf of Silent Sam at the UNC campus.
And I read his article.
I looked at the pictures.
I watched the videos.
And you've got one of the Confederate supporters, one of the supporters of Silent Sam, saying, we're not going in here to use the F-bomb.
We're going in here to stand up for our ancestors.
And he just gave this passionate profanity free address.
And he said, go in there and conduct yourself like men and women as Christians.
Honor your ancestors.
And it was just a beautiful thing to behold.
And then Brad has to contrast that, posted a video of Antifa at the exact same moment chanting in unison, F your flag, F your statue, over and over and over.
Just the most vulgar, filthy, disgusting people that live in this country today.
Their personal hygiene matches the filthiness of their expressions.
That's exactly right.
What is on the inside permeates outwardly.
But there are several pictures there.
And I would encourage you to witness the comparison and the contrast of our guys, the good guys, and we are the good guys, and never forget that, versus that rabble which would oppose decency and righteousness.
And you see in the pictures and you see in the videos which side you would want to be allied with.
But the big update on the Silent Sam thing is, Keith, that now it has come out, it has been confirmed that police indeed were given stand down orders.
Now, the chancellor, and it may have been benevolent to the chancellor of the University of North Carolina, the chancellor of North Carolina said last week that they were unaware, they did not give any stand down orders.
Now, that may have been true, but stand down orders were given to the police that were there, and that has come to light since the menu.
So any policeman that actually stands down in the face of this is guilty of dereliction of duty, and there are penalties set out for policemen guilty of dereliction of duty, and they need to be enforced against those policemen and women.
A beautiful video also at Occidental Descent.
We're going to repost this at thepolitical sensible.org this week, but there's a man saying, if you oppose the Vietnam War, does that mean that I'm supposed to hate anybody from my line that fought in the Vietnam War?
I will honor.
And of course, that's not necessarily a good comparison.
The Vietnam War was senseless.
The people who were fighting for their homes at Horace in the South, that was a righteous war.
That was a justified war.
That was probably the last sensible war that we fought.
That's why I've said that before.
And I think it absolutely was.
So it was totally different than the Vietnam War.
But at least you see where these people are coming for.
He said, this is my bloodline.
These are my kin.
I will never denounce them.
And he's holding a huge and a very beautiful Confederate flag as he says this.
Now, it may not have been the best way to articulate his beliefs, but you see again the contrast of the people that are on our side.
Although the Antifa did get tear gassed at that particular event.
But they're getting arrested and they're incurring legal fees and expenses and they're complaining about it in their posts and on their back and forth and whatnot.
So apparently some righteousness is coming to pass in this and we need to amp it up.
We need to basically, there's nothing that a liberal fears as much as the click of a closing purse.
And there's nothing conservatives like more than the sound of an opening one.
And so we would ask you to remember DixieRepublic.com if you want to buy their Silent Sam t-shirt.
Now, Keith, we only have about two or three minutes remaining with you.
Then we're going to go to Sam Dixon.
But one thing that we have to get into, and Silent Sam was an issue we talked about last week.
We were very busy last week, so we needed to follow up on it tonight.
We will continue to follow up on it as more information comes to light.
But your alma mater, the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, has changed their mascot again.
Now, they're still officially known as the Rebels, but they tried to become the Black Bears a few years ago.
There's about 17 Black Black Bears.
Colonel Rebel, and I have two Colonel Rebel ties still to this day.
And they became the Black Bears on the thinnest of pretexts.
I think that William Faulkner, who lived in Oxford, wrote a short story called The Bear, and there may be about 75 wild bears left in Mississippi.
But nonetheless, that was thin enough gruel for them to change that name.
Then they tried Admiral Akbar, who is some crazy character from Star Wars or something, and that didn't go anywhere.
And now they've got Tony the Land Shark, and it is a football player with a little shark mask over his head.
And it's named after the Land Shark thing was first, it's where you put your hand up to your forehead like it's the fin of a shark.
And that was started by a linebacker for Ole Miss named Tony Fine in 2008.
Now, I think it's awfully odd that we're honoring a guy by calling this thing Tony the Land Shark.
Tony Fine died the following year of a drug overdose.
That seems to be the type of thing.
But he was a black football player, so he's worthy of.
Yeah, so consequently, we're going to worship him.
And just like it is with Martin Luther King, woe to anybody that tells the truth, factual truth about this person.
You know, why are we honoring people like this?
It's just crazy.
But, you know, nonetheless, that's what we're supposed to do.
And woe to you if you tell the truth, for example, about Martin Luther King or Tony Fine.
But you still rooted for Ole Miss today, didn't you?
Well, I did.
I watched the game.
They won 47 to 27.
But, you know, on the other hand, I do take perverse pride in the fact that I don't spend one Santavo to go to those games.
You went there when it was a better time and a better day.
And you went there when they were playing with the camera.
And I go there, and I go there to kibitz with my friends that went there in the when they could still, you know, they used to, when Keith was going there, they would bring out people during the halftime show on horseback hoisting the Confederate flag.
So Colonel Rebel back then was a student, it tended to be a Kappa Sig, who was dressed in a Confederate officer's uniform.
He would ride a white stallion out, and he'd have the Confederate flag on a pole and he would stick it in the ground to the cheers of the assembled multiple people.
That was back when Ole Miss used to have winning seasons.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Paul Kersey wrote a wonderful article about this.
It's in Amran, and he tells you that I think since 2004, they've only had six winning seasons.
All this cucking in order to, in their minds, better recruit black athletes hasn't necessarily improved their standing in the standings.
Yeah, like the old Wendy's commercial, Where's the Beef?
Where's the result, right?
Okay, folks.
We'll be back with more right after this.
Stay tuned.
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