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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
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If we were playing word association, the word association game, and the word you gave me was Georgia.
You said, James, tell me the first thing that comes to your mind when I say the word Georgia, do you?
My answer would be Sam Dixon, obviously.
Sam Dixon, the favorite son of the state of Georgia, one of its leading lights.
And of course, we had Sam on with us last month in a very special interview during which the successful attorney and popular speaker shared with us his experiences after having spent a month in Russia.
And it was by popular demand and by my own desires, of course, to have him back this evening.
But it is always, of course, great when popular demand meets what I would like to see happen.
And in this case, it indeed did.
And so we're having Sam Dixon back this evening to share with us a little more about his trip.
We spent the greater part of an hour when he was on with us in August talking about his experience at the 100th anniversary of the murder of Tsar Nicholas and his family and that procession and his experience there.
We got into a little bit more of his trip, but certainly not a month's worth of content was shared.
We're going to talk a little bit more about that.
And also, I have compiled an assortment of headlines that have come from Eastern Europe just this year, just in recent weeks and months.
And we're going to let Sam respond to those as well.
I talked to Sam on the phone for about an hour just a couple of nights ago, and we were comparing and contrasting Russia versus America.
And he said quite rightly, and it was so profound, it was obvious, but also profound, his statement.
And I'd like to share it with you now.
He said, if Thomas Jefferson were alive today, he wouldn't be allowed to have a Twitter account.
If George Washington were alive today, there was no way he'd be elected to anything, much less the presidency, because whites would run like scalded dogs for fear of being associated with a so-called racist or a white nationalist.
And so that's another thing we're going to be doing tonight with Sam is comparing and contrasting America in the current year versus that of Russia and Eastern Europe.
Anyway, that long introduction having been said, Sam, welcome back.
Well, it's good to be back.
I think of you as Yulu and Danny and my cousin, who we go nameless, but whom you know.
Indeed, indeed we do.
And you are Uncle Sam, no pun intended, and you are certainly part of our family.
Well, one of the things I do want to do with you, and I'm so glad you're back, it's always great to have you on the show.
We are going to talk about some headlines, but I don't want to get to that yet.
We'll save that for the next segment.
Just very quickly, though, just to recap and to put an exclamation point on the interview that you gave us last month.
Just compare what it was like for you to be walking the streets of Moscow, for you to be walking the streets of the different ports of call that you made over there in Russia versus the streets of Atlanta and Nymphus, two cities that you and I both know well.
Well, I felt very much at home in Russia.
Part of that may be that I speak Russian and have spoken Russian most of my life, and I've read a lot about Russia.
I've known a lot of Russians.
This is only the second time I've been in Russia, but I felt very much at home, and I felt very safe, and I felt that I was with my own people in a way that I would not feel if I were in the barrios of Stan Antonia, Texas, or the housing projects of South Atlanta.
And it's really a testimony of how little crime there is, how society functions when you don't have the problem of diversity.
And diversity, as we know, is anything but what we're told by the system it is.
If you took a poll of the people of Northern Ireland, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Tibet, Syria, Iraq, and other places, and asked them what they think of diversity and how well diversity works.
I think they'd have a very different opinion of the diversity.
And diversity is already working the same way here.
Americans are not different from other people.
We put on our pants one leg at a time in the morning.
And diversity is not going to work here.
It's going to produce the same things we see in Lebanon, Iraq.
And we already see that happening.
It's very nice to be in a country where people are pretty much the same.
And they're loyal to their country, and they're not adversarial to their country.
One thing that people don't recognize that's very odd about America is that there's a large proportion of the population, especially in higher office and in the news media and the academic, who hate us.
They hate the founding stock of America, especially.
They hate the other white Christians who have come here and been assimilated.
They may themselves be superficially whites or even Anglo-Saxons or Protestants, but they're very alien.
Of course, there's one group that we don't need to go into that has survived the 25 centuries, scattered among other peoples by always nurturing a hatred of the people with whom they live.
And this group influences this attitude, this adversarial attitude toward America that you see in this country, and you don't see that in Russia.
So that was very nice.
And it's nice to be in a country where things are moving in the right direction.
When communism fell, I think that about 30% of the Russian people, when they were polled, said they were Orthodox Christians, despite three generations of brutal persecution of religious people.
Now that percentage is in the mid-70s.
So Russia is returning more and more to the Christian European world.
And as that happens, of course, the hatred of the deep state in America increases apace.
They loved communism in Russia.
Most of the leading communists in the Bolshevik Revolution were residing in the city of New York when the Tsar abdicated.
I had to be taken on a special boat from New York to Russia to run the butcher shop called the Bolshevik Revolution.
So anyway, that's why we hate Russia.
Because it is improving, because it is returning to its roots, because it's becoming more Christian and more united with its past and our past.
Well, just to echo some of the statistics that Sam gave, I can provide you with what we have uncovered in our research, and that is that in Russia, the number of people who self-identify as Orthodox Christians rose from 37% in 1991 to 71% in 2016.
In the same period, the figure in Bulgaria rose from 59% to 75%, and in the Ukraine, from 39% to 78%.
And of course, Vladimir Putin, who I wish we had as a president here, won, or a president like him, I should say, won 76% of the vote earlier this year in his re-election bid.
So Sam is, of course, as he so often is, absolutely right.
You are in a country.
You were in a country in July that is moving in the right direction.
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Well, folks, especially regular listeners who caught Sam's most recent appearance with us in August, just three or four weeks ago, you know that he spent the month of July in Russia.
And, of course, we're all very envious of that.
Now, I'm going to be sharing with Sam a collection of headlines that I have pulled from that part of the world.
And we're going to have a very interesting exercise here.
So Sam is a guy who likes to talk.
I'm a guy who likes to talk.
Sam talks a lot better than I do.
But we're going to try to do this in rapid fire session, Sam, because I have a lot of things that I'd like to present to you and get your quick hot take on.
And then we'll move on.
We'll try to cover as much as we can in the time that we have remaining.
But we talk about it very regularly on this show, how the trends are incredibly encouraging in Eastern Europe, or at least how encouraging they appear to be.
And I've gone so far as to say, and I don't think this is a unique assessment, that Russia and some of its neighboring countries may very well be the key to white survival.
And of course, there's many examples from which we can draw to defend our position.
So I'd like to present some of these to you now.
Can we try to limit your response to you've never wasted a word?
But we do have a lot I want to cover.
We'll see how far we get.
Let's just put it at that.
So here's one.
And what I'd like you to do is compare and contrast what the response would be in America versus that in Russia as we continue this assessment.
The headline reads, Russia government issues World Cup advisory.
And this is the story, Sam, a senior member, as you may remember, of Russia's parliament and the head of the Committee for Family and Children warned Russian women on the eve of the World Cup, which of course just recently took place there in Russia, not to sleep with foreign tourists.
Tamara Pletniva said in a radio interview that Russian women who fornicate with foreigners during the World Cup risk becoming single mothers to mixed-race children.
Now, this is a government official in Russia, and this was her statement to her country in advance of the World Cup being held there just a few months ago.
Compare and contrast that to what we may expect from an elected official here in America.
Well, an official like that in America would be immediately fired from her job and probably investigated by the FBI and hounded out of public life.
And what she's saying is common sense.
You don't want mixed babies.
It's bad for the babies.
It's bad for the parents.
It undergoes tens of thousands of years of separate evolution.
It's just not a desirable thing.
Just a moment ago about the polls, about how increasingly after the fall of Bolshevism, the fall of communism, how Orthodox Christianity has really taken root.
And the fact that it even existed at all after all those decades of oppression and murder was impressive enough.
But now it has really taken hold and it is a driving force in the renaissance of these nations.
We talked about the results of Vladimir Putin's re-election bid.
We talked about how the number of Christians is growing in these Eastern European blocs.
And even the government of Poland officially declared, if you can believe this, Sam, this almost sounds like a joke, but it's true.
The government of Poland officially declared Jesus Christ to be its king.
So you have the president of Poland going and officiating a ceremony in which the nation of Poland declares Christ to be its king.
Compare and contrast that to what we would see here in America, where our savior is, of course, Martin Luther King.
Well, here you would have government-funded so-called art, like the Piss Christ that our taxpayers, taxpayers' dollars, pay towards taxpayers to some great artist whose contribution to art was to put a picture of Christ in a urinal.
And that would be funded by American government, the so-called, quote, American, end quote, government, which we should call the un-American government.
Well, you're doing so well.
We may run out of time here before, or rather, we may run out of content before we run out of time.
But no, you're exactly right.
Now, again, we're going to be bouncing about a little bit.
I know you spent your time in Russia and not necessarily every Eastern European country, but there's so much good going on in the world that we want to get your take on it while we have the benefit of your time.
And I'm trying to find a story that I shared recently with Jared, Jared Taylor, on this program.
I don't see it right now.
So I'm going to go from memory here.
There is a mayor of a town in Hungary, and he recently said that they have closed the border to this particular town.
And his name is Laszlo Torskaya is his name.
And I believe the town is a Shadalam, Hungary.
And he has closed the border, and no one is allowed unless they are both Hungarian and Christian.
And he went on to say that we only want members of the Hungarian community.
We only want Hungarians, and we only want people who share our faith.
And he went on to say the things about diversity and multiculturalism that would perhaps make us blush.
And he is an elected official in this nation.
He is a mayor of this city.
And that is, of course, a far cry from what we would hear and see from the mayors of Atlanta and Memphis.
Would you say, Sam?
Yeah, they would not take that position in defense of their own people.
They would very strongly take that position in defense of the right of Israel to exclude non-Jews as immigrants and to build a Jewish state, an explicitly Jewish state.
They would defend that.
They would never defend our right to have a country of our own.
That's what American, the un-American rulers of America, how they would howl at.
Here's one even from Italy, Sam, which is moving away.
There is a world of difference between Eastern Europe and Western Europe, as you well know.
Western Europe is just as decadent and degenerate as the United States and Canada.
But Eastern Europe, the people who suffer the most under Jewish Bolshevism and communism are the ones that are leading the way for our extended family, our race in this day and age.
But even now in Italy, we see signs of a stirring.
And their new prime minister, Conte, vows to end the immigration business.
And the story reads, outlining a quote-unquote revolutionary populist agenda for Italy.
The nation's new prime minister has promised to end mass immigration from the third world nations.
Quote, the quote begins, the people spoke and demanded change, Giuseppe Conte said in his maiden address to the Italian parliament, where he promised to serve the public as their quote-unquote lawyer for the interests of the Italian people.
So even in Italy now, Sam, we're beginning to see some things much more encouraging than we're seeing here in America.
Well, I mean, I think we still have Western Europeans short when we say that they're as decadent as America.
I don't think they're nearly as bad a shape as America.
They've never been in this bad a shape.
They've always had a healthier sense of nationhood than we've had.
And they've suffered in the fact that they were conquered in World War II.
Even the French and others who were our reported allies were conquered by New York and Washington.
There's a book I read when I was in high school called The Tragic Years about France by an American who lived there, who brought out the numbers of people who were killed in what was called the purification that went on under the newly occupied American-dominated France, in which the communists were just allowed to roam the streets and pick out people who were prominent enemies of theirs and kill them.
And huge numbers of Frenchmen were killed by the communists who were conspicuously anti-communist.
In Germany and most countries in Western Europe, you couldn't start a newspaper, you couldn't get a television station, you couldn't get a radio station without permission from Washington, D.C.
So, you know, they've got that problem on them.
Despite that, all those countries have viable parties that really stand for their people, whereas we don't have that in America.
We never have.
Well, I'm jealous of their parliamentary system, whereas they can receive a piece of the pie and it's not a winner-take-all system.
But we've got to take a break anytime with Sam Dixon goes by far too quickly.
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Folks, we're back with my good friend and yours, the one and only Sam Dixon.
And of course, Sam just spent a little over a month or right at a month in Eastern Europe.
And I thought he would be the perfect guest to have on to talk about what's going on there versus what continues to plague us here.
And let's continue to look at Hungary if we can.
Sam, Victor Orban, that's the name that hasn't been mentioned yet this hour, but certainly should.
Certainly, apparently, at least compared to what we've got, an Ironman, as it were.
He gave a Reformation Day speech in which he stated that all which Hungary and its people undertake should be done for the glory of God.
And I would direct your attention to a couple of other passages from his speech.
Victor Orban said, and I quote, we have replaced a shipwrecked democracy with a 21st century Christian democracy, which guarantees people's freedom and security.
He also claimed that we are working on building an old-school Christian faith rooted in European traditions.
We believe in the importance of the nation, and in Hungary, we do not want to yield ground to any supernatural business or political empire.
And you see some of the same sentiments being put forth in other nations such as Slovakia and Slovakia.
Its head of state recently put forth the statement that who may enter Slovakia and whom we let in to live here are issues that the Slovak government will decide on, and we shall not accept someone else from Brussels deciding this for us or some other country dictating to us on this.
It is our right to decide whom we want or don't want in our territory.
So, Sam, I say all that to ask this.
What do you see as the role that Christianity plays in the resurgence of our people in the eastern part of our world?
A little, a lot, or is it indifferent?
I mean, it varies from country to country.
In Russia, it plays a lot.
You know, the Orthodox churches, unlike the Roman Catholic Church, have national churches.
You don't have like the Pope and the Catholic Church being the same in all countries.
You have the Russian Orthodox, the Bulgarian Orthodox, and so on.
Those Orthodox churches are unlike any church in the West.
They take the side of their own people.
The Russian Orthodox Church is truly a national church in a way that we don't have.
Most Americans are historically illiterate and don't know, but that we have in this country two denominations that are the state churches in the British Isles from which we got our start.
Those of the Episcopal Church, which is the Church of England, and the Presbyterian Church, which is the Church of Scotland.
I was reared in and still a communicant in the Presbyterian Church.
And I refer to my church as the Church of Anti-Scotland.
And I refer to the Episcopal Church as the Church of Anti-England because these two denominations are in lockstep in being adversarial to their own parishioners and hostile to the best interest of their people.
And it's not like that in Eastern Europe.
They have churches that really adhere.
In general, I'm suspicious of public officials who start talking about religion.
I think it violates what we're told in the New Testament that we should be wary of people who stand on the steps of the church and carry on about how great they are.
And most politicians who talk about religion are up to something.
But Orban, his conversion to Christianity, rather remarkable thing.
He started out as an atheist under the communists.
He was married to a practicing Roman Catholic.
And it was long after the fall of communism and his entry into politics that he says a slow process began of his conversion to Christianity.
And what's so odd about his conversion is exactly what you were saying.
He was speaking to Reformation Day, Reformation Day in Hungary.
Hungary is the only church in Eastern, only country in Eastern and Central Europe that has a considerable number of Protestants.
They're about 30% of Hungary are Presbyterians, but they are definitely a minority religion.
They're outnumbered by Roman Catholics two to one.
And Orban, of course, was married to a Roman Catholic.
The easiest thing to do if he had an insincere, politically motivated, quote, conversion, end quote, would have been to turn Roman Catholic.
But the fact that he became a member of this 30% minority would indicate that his conversion may actually be sincere.
He may be a public leader who actually sincerely is religious.
I think that that's the case in Orban.
Of course, no one knows between him and God, except for him and God, rather, I should say.
But it is encouraging there.
Obviously, when comparing that to people here in America, I can remember the phony response that George W. Bush gave in one of the Republican primaries when they asked what philosopher most had an impact on his life.
And he said, Jesus Christ.
Well, we see that all the time, Bill Clinton coming out of a church with the Bible thicker than the dictionary.
We see that here.
I think, though, there may be some people over there in Europe who are, in fact, sincere Christians.
We're running out of time.
I would mention, too, that you have the foreign minister of Hungary, and his name is Sejarto, who has also taken a very hard line on the invasion of his nation by people from non-white nations, and he has held firm against all callers in the media.
So there are a number of elected officials over there, all the way up to prime ministers, presidents, and down, that are standing up for their nation, standing up for their people.
That is something that we could only dream for here, even amongst our people who are excited about Trump.
He pales in comparison, to say the least, with people that we've been talking about right now.
But my final question for you, Sam, with about two or three minutes remaining, is this.
Pat Buchanan wrote in a column some months ago, it was this year, not too long ago, but not necessarily recently, that men will fight for family, faith, and country, but most men will not lay down their lives for pluralism and diversity.
Do you believe that?
I believe that when people are really cornered, they will fight.
Militarily, when countries have been, people have invaded other countries, like Napoleon invading Russia or America invading Germany in World War II.
When you get on somebody's home turf, people fight like hell.
But I'm not so optimistic as Patrick Buchanan.
I think we have huge numbers of people in America who are in a quasi-religious state.
This anti-white pluralism, multiculturalism, it's really a religion.
It's adhered to with religious fanaticism, like something you would have seen in the Reformation.
And they truly hate and want to destroy anyone that is in their path.
You see the most extreme example in the Antifa, but you see it in the New York Times.
New York Times had a little blip of controversy, as you know, recently, when they hired a Harvard graduate, a Korean, who was discovered to have written that she hopes all white people will die.
And the New York Times did not fire her.
They defended her and said, oh, we're not firing her.
You have to understand she's an Asian, and she's lived with these rotten white people.
You've got to expect that an Asian who grew up in America, a white-dominated country, this is really perfectly understandable, achieved what all white people did.
This is a woman who, of course, had every privilege imaginable.
Orientals have more money than native-born white people.
She got into Harvard with these things.
You try going to South Korea, especially North Korea.
You try going to Korea and see if the Koreans are going to let you get a job with the number one newspaper in Seoul.
But this little bitch comes here.
She gets every little privilege and been petted and promoted and catered to.
And she still hates white people so much that she wants us to become extinct.
And the people who own the New York Times like that, and she's not going to miss a paycheck.
You let anybody else in something like that, you let them discover that somebody who works with Breitbart or Tucker Carlson or something once went to an American Renaissance meeting, they'd be fired and ruined immediately just going to a meeting.
What have you said about this so many times?
Because we see this increasingly now.
It's all about the ties and the links.
And this is in so many headlines I read now.
This person, gentleman X, Mr. X has a tie or a link to white nationalism.
What have you called this?
A liberal caricature of McCarthyism or caricatures, caricature?
It's a parody of their parody of McCarthyism.
What we were told about was a parody.
But what they do now is a parody of a parody.
Even the McCarthy parody, the fake McCarthy that's in the American systems history books.
He never went around like the New York Times saying that They said that this guy that was accused of bombing the gay nightclub in Atlanta, Alabama, I can't say, Eric Rudolph, that he was linked to white nationalism and white race because he was born in an area of the country where in the 1920s there was plan activity.
He left McCounty every communist because he was born in an area of the country where there was communist activity.
Sam, hang on right there.
We're coming up on a break.
We only had you for 45 minutes tonight, but I want to say goodbye to you formally.
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Well, folks, we have covered a lot of ground this hour with our featured guest of the evening, the main event of the evening, Sam Dixon.
We've covered a lot of ground.
It encompassed a central theme, although there were a lot of different aspects to it.
But I certainly couldn't let our friend go without giving him the benefit of a formal good evening before we moved on to the next item on our agenda this evening.
Sam, I was looking through an old photo album today, and I saw a picture of me and you together in 2004 before you caused me to lose all my hair.
And you caused you to become even fatter than I was.
So for every yin, there's a yang, I guess.
We've uplifted each other and we've destroyed each other.
No, indeed.
I love you dearly, and I wanted to give you the opportunity to say good evening to our audience without us being abruptly cut off by the commercial break.
So any final words from you?
Goodbye to the audience, and goodbye to you, my friend.
I leave you with the thought of our friendship.
And the thought is, as the old proverb says, misery shared is misery divided.
Good things share, the good things multiply.
That's been the story of our friendship.
Amen to that, brother.
And suffering is something that our people need.
And I hope that people remember that.
I know you believe it, and so do I.
And I look forward to the next time that we speak and the next time that we get together.
As the Apostle Paul said, suffering buildeth endurance and endurance buildeth character.
And the American people have had it very easy, and suffering will bring wisdom.
Well, amen, Brother Dixon.
If I didn't know you better, I would think you were the son of a Presbyterian minister.
Well, I don't know about that.
All right.
Take care.
Okay.
Good night.
Talk to you again soon.
And that's Sam Dixon, everybody, the great Sam Dixon.
Well, it has been an unforgettable summer, as it always is, and as it always has been since I started this journey 14 years ago on the radio.
But this one particularly so.
And it was kicked off by a robust speaking tour that had me delivering remarks at several events, including the prominent Nationalist Solutions Symposium, followed a week later by the League of the South's annual convention in Alabama.
And it stirred my spirit.
It warmed my heart to receive the enthusiastic reception that I did at all ports of call.
Recent months, as I sent out in a letter, an email to our list a couple of days ago, recent months, of course, have also been quite trying.
As many of you know, my entire church was disfellowshipped from the Southern Baptist Convention after my pastor refused to expel me as a member.
My pastor stood by me.
He defended my work to the bitter end.
So too did every single other member of my congregation.
To a man and a woman, they chose to separate themselves from the Southern Baptist Convention rather than being forced to denounce me.
And I don't say that baggadociously.
I say that in all humility.
It is a very rare and a very distinguished honor to earn the loyalty of people at a time during which they have something to lose.
When a person has something to lose and he remains loyal to you, that is something that most men cannot say that they would experience.
And I will remember those who stood with me, and I will fight with them until the ends of the earth.
And the loyalty that my church showed me was also, of course, and has also, of course, for all of these years been extended to me by our political brethren.
There has never been a leader, not one, in 14 years, 14 years, who has ever spoken a negative word about our work here on TPC.
Not ever.
Not us as individuals, not us as a collective.
It is astonishing and humbling to know that we are admired and appreciated by brothers and colleagues who don't always work in perfect harmony with one another, to say the least.
I'd like to also think that one of the reasons that we here at TPC are so respected by our peers is because we go about our business the right way, the right way.
We conduct ourselves in public as we do in private.
And because of that, support is extended from our wives and children all the way down to the most casual listener of this broadcast.
Our reputation is sterling in part because we are men of conviction who command loyalty, but who also reciprocate it.
Our listeners are family.
You know that.
And there's nothing I wouldn't do for you.
I've never been afraid to speak my mind.
I will never be afraid to lead.
TPC has been referred to even by our enemies as the quote-unquote nexus of our movement.
And because of that hard-earned reputation, the establishment media continues to orbit us.
Now, we mentioned this, but a couple of weeks ago, one of the top reporters of the New York Times solicited my opinion on the current state of the alt-right just days later.
We haven't told you this yet.
Just days later, a writer for the Huffington Post screamed that it was TPC that prompted President Trump to investigate the genocide that our kinsmen are facing in South Africa.
And not Fox News, but TPC.
Now, that may or may not be fanciful.
A writer who was so animated that we were wielding power in the White House had also previously written about my credentialing to a Trump rally, our credentialing to the Republican National Convention, our credentialing to the Republican, or rather the presidential inauguration, and of course the interview with Donald Trump Jr.
But the fact remains, the fact remains that our voice is a prominent, has been and still remains a prominent part of the conversation.
Now this, folks, we shared with you at the top of the show tonight a little bit of a response from our mailbag.
This is something that I didn't share with you, but something that was as touching as anything I've ever read.
Writing in response to our recent trials and triumphs, a longtime supporter from Baton Rouge, Louisiana sent me a stirring message that read, quote, you are most blessed, James, for unlike the masses who go through life in a haze, you are face to face with the evil one.
Indeed, folks, I would love to see our unique story on the mainstream AM airwaves continue, but that all depends on you.
Our third quarter fundraising drive officially kicked off yesterday, and we must once again call upon you to sustain our efforts.
Will you stand with us?
I think I know the answer to that question, but I will still be anxiously awaiting your reply.
Nonetheless, the third quarter, the fall fundraising drive to keep TPC on the air has kicked off and it is underway through the month of September.
You can go to our website, thepolitical cesspool.org.
You can donate online.
You can send us a check, a money order.
Well-conceived, not conceived, but well-conceived.
Well, it depends on how you do it.
Or rather, I should say well-concealed cash, check, money order, credit card, well-concealed cash.
We'll accept it all.
We need your support to stay on the air.
You make it all worth the pain, ladies and gentlemen.
You are our family without you.
I don't know how we would make it.
I'm not just talking about financially speaking, although that's the truth.
I am talking about I don't know how I would make it physically, spiritually, mentally.
We wouldn't make it without you.
We love you.
We are here for you for 14 years.
You've never had to doubt that.
And we will be here for 14 years more so long as we have your loyal support.
Now, we never ask for something for nothing.
Those who donate $100 or more, you can do it tonight.
Man, that would be great if you could do it tonight.
Go to thepolitical SuccessPool.org.
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$100 or more, though, before September 30th, you're going to receive a DVD of the recent speech that I gave to the League of the South's National Conference.
It was an uplifting address.
It received two standing ovations.
It inspired the capacity crowd that was there.
$100 or more.
This isn't available online.
You're not going to get this anywhere else.
$100 or more, we already have them made.
They're already sitting here in the studio right now.
I'm looking at the box full of DVDs.
Thank you, Sam Bushman, for helping make that possible.
We've got the DVD.
It's ready.
It's available for you.
$100 or more.
You'll get it.
You help keep us on the air.
You're going to get a gift from us and a nice handwritten note from me, as you always do.
And that's going to be coming your way very, very soon.
I loved giving that speech.
I have given countless speeches to countless organizations over the years.
I love them all.
Everyone is an incredible experience.
But this one really stood out.
Not necessarily better than the others, but it stood out.
It was special.
It was unique.
You just have to see it to understand why.
And we'd like to make that opportunity available to you.
Help us stay on the air.
$100 or more.
And we're going to send you that DVD.
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You can watch it on TV.
So we would ask you to do that.
Help us stay on the air.
Help us, help us, help us.
We need your help, and we're going to continue fighting for you.
And that battle continues in our next hour.
When we come back, we believe we will be joined by former police officer Jim Lancia, author of the book Downtown White Police, the former police officer in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He patrolled the ghetto, ladies and gentlemen.
He patrolled the projects, and he has got a special love in his heart for South Africa.
And so we're going to continue.
We're going to pick up on a story that we covered last week.
Of course, we've been covering it for years on this show.
I was looking at a picture today of me and Simon Roche that was taken to Keith Alexander's house.
Eddie, you were there.
Rich Hamblin was there.
So many other great people.
Love Simon.
Love South Africa.
We're going to talk about that at the time of the next hour.
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And we'll continue to pound for pound, dollar for dollar, punch above our weight class.
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