Oct. 27, 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.
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It is TPC's anniversary weekend.
Such a festive time of year for TPC because the end of October always brings about the anniversary, October 26, 2004.
That's when it all started.
The founding of our beloved show.
That's right.
Yesterday was our anniversary.
We're looking back this evening on 14 years on the radio.
It's a festive and celebratory broadcast, and we're doing it with the entire casting crew.
No less than nine outstanding brothers of this radio program that we will be featuring this evening.
And I think that this has been our best year yet in terms of absolutely every show being packed, every show, every week packed with insightful commentary and informative guests.
We put an updated lineup of our year thus far to the website, thepoliticalcesspool.org, on October 25th.
And it's just been a great year, but they have all been great, have they not?
I mean, I can remember back going back to 2006 when we actually stopped Al Sharpton.
Al Sharpton was coming to ravel rows and to protest.
Nathan Bedford Forrest and Bill Rowland and I, along with TPC and our acquaintances, we held a counter vigil.
We called it a vigil.
And we were able to actually stop that march.
Now, we didn't do anything physically, but they didn't want to come down the parade route knowing that we were going to be.
We had a permit to be at a location, another Confederate park in Memphis, that they would have to pass.
And again, it would have been peaceful had they come, had they marched past us, then that would have been fine.
We didn't know he was going to cancel.
And that's not why we did it.
We did it because we wanted to have a memorial vigil for our heroes, not because we were trying to intimidate or stop anybody else, but that's the way it worked.
And that's the way it went down.
And of course, who could forget 2008, the Euro conference in 2008?
Of course, that is the subject, or at least that is the opening salvo in a new bestseller, packed full of lies, no less.
We talked about that a couple of weeks ago.
Well, that was an amazing event that I did with David Duke.
And I put that together for David, and we had it here in Memphis.
And it was just one of the most triumphant moments of my life to be able to overcome.
I won't tell that whole story again, but to be able to overcome everything that we had to overcome that week and to have 300 people in that room.
And I remember sitting out in my car, and it was freezing cold that night.
It was the first week of November in 2008, and sitting out in the car with David, exhausted.
And we were calling into the radio that night.
And that was when we were still on Republic Broadcasting, but the Republic Broadcasting Network couldn't even facilitate our stream because so many people were tuned in to hear what was going on in Memphis that weekend.
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And I'm a man and I am surrounded by good men.
And Winston Smith has been one who has been with me as long as any of them that are still here.
And Winston has been a big part of the show.
I love him dearly.
And he's going to tell us some of his favorite moments, favorite interviews, favorite moments on the air and off.
Winston, take it away, my friend.
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James, what an auspicious event.
14 years.
And we didn't think it was going to go this far.
But not only has it gone this far, but it has exceeded all expectations.
And folks, I just want to remind you, this is something I think I say this every year, but I want to remind you of it again.
So many times, the success of a project is dependent upon the charisma and how dynamic the front man is.
And we have the best front man in the business.
James, you have the personality and your skills have improved year after year.
And anyone, you can stand toe-to-toe with anybody in this business.
And what the political says pool is, is directly because of you and your commitment and your talent and your willingness to stick with it.
And you put your hand to the plow.
And, you know, by golly, here we are today, 14 years.
And my involvement with the show came a while back.
A lot of you may or may not remember the Prussian Blue controversy.
Now, Prussian Blue was a white nationalist duo, singing duo, comprised of two sisters, Lamb and Lynx Gaty, guided by their mother, April Gaty.
And they kind of exploded on the steam because of some news reports about these young blonde girls.
I think they were still young teenagers, and they were singing these white power songs.
And they received a thorough thrashing in the press, and they didn't care.
They just kept doing what they do.
That's what white people do.
We just keep doing what we do.
But James was talking about it on a show, and I called in and I said something like, if these two girls were singing about being a couple little skanks, and if they were out dressed like a couple little skanks, why they would have no trouble with the media.
But because they're singing about loving their own race, they're catching holy hell.
And James said something like, hey, you know, I've been looking for our co-host.
Would you like to talk about it?
And I said, sure.
So we met at a place called the Liberty Grill.
And the Liberty Grill was just what you might expect.
Excuse me, folks.
I'm recovering from some bronchitis.
Now, this is a story here.
The Liberty Grill was located in a gun range.
So you could go, you know, bust off a few rounds and go in and grab a burger.
But James was training to work the grill, you know, to cook.
No, no, no.
I wasn't the grill man.
We had a steak in that particular venture.
But I did commandeer the grill to cook your hamburger.
And you told me how delicious it was.
Oh, yes.
Yes.
He went over there and he started working the grill and there was a guy there trying to help him.
You know, once he figured, I'm a man, I don't cook.
Once James figured out which knob to turn to get the fire going, you know, it was okay.
But he was there making a burger and dropping things and he brought it to me and it looked pretty awful.
And I took one bite of it and I knew instantly that James's future lay in radio because it sure did not look at the culinary arts and sciences.
That was, I have never had so much pepper on a burger in my life.
And I don't know.
I don't think I would have remembered that particular.
I don't think I would have remembered that particular memory had it not been for you recalling it tonight.
I do remember it now, though.
I got about a third of the way through it and I said, you know, I had a big lunch already.
How about I take this home with you?
And he put it in a box and I took it home and I don't know what happened to it.
I know I didn't need it.
But he invited me to come on the show and here I am.
You know, now I've lost my hearing, but I'm still able to come on the show and do some things behind the scenes for James.
And it's been a great 14 years.
I've enjoyed every minute of it.
We've laughed, we've cried, we've had triumphs, we've had setbacks.
I mean, in my lawsuit, we lost that lawsuit, that precedent-setting lawsuit.
But damn it, we made history there too, even through the absurdity of it all.
But through thick and thin, through ups and downs, we have been a band of brothers.
And through our extended audience, we have had a family.
And it is a family here, and it remains a family.
I can't say the word family and love enough.
Those two words define what we're doing here tonight and what we do every night.
We'll be right back.
Winston's with us for another segment.
Stay tuned.
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Saying those things again.
Making me believe that you're just mine.
You got me scheming those schemes again.
Dreaming those dreams again.
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What a great night.
It's our anniversary.
It's our birthday.
It's Halloween.
And we are putting forth to you, trotting out to you, if you will, the entire casting crew.
And we've got so many more members of the TPC staff to come.
But just to share with you, there's no way.
How could you possibly recount 14 years of memory, 14 years of memories in a single broadcast?
Well, you can't do it.
But you can do the best you can, and that's all you've got.
It gets harder each and every year because so much happens every year here on TPC.
But I got to tell you one quick memory that I'm thinking of right now.
So, you know, Warner Brothers called me.
We've worked with Warner Brothers a couple of times.
Warner Brothers first called me to partner with us to promote the re-release of Gods in Generals, which is a really fantastic, fantastic movie that sympathetically portrays the South as it should.
And so we partnered with Warner Brothers on that.
But Warner Brothers also called me to be a part of this reality TV show.
It was Warner Brothers International.
And we were doing it.
It was a Swedish show, but it was filming in the United States.
And I was on that for a couple of different seasons.
And I can remember the first season I was on that show, we were in Nashville, and I had this film crew with me.
So there was about five or six people.
You had a couple of producers.
You had a cameraman, obviously.
You had the soundman.
And they were following the person I was with.
And they were following me around downtown Nashville.
We were talking.
We were doing our scenes.
And this gaggle of people would just gather around and start taking pictures.
And I'm thinking, well, you know, TPC, you know, maybe somebody's recognizing it, but I doubt all of these people are fans of the show.
But it just goes to show how vapid it all is.
And we have never bought into that.
You know, we have turned down 10 times as many interviews as we've ever given because we are purist and we're here for the cause and we're here to do our work and we're here to tend to the flock.
We don't get wrapped up in celebrity and for anybody who sends us gracious letters.
We're thankful for that.
But we are here for you and we're here to serve you.
Firstly, we are your servants.
And it's just a fantastic experience to be able to do that in such a high-profile manner.
And with that, I'll turn it back to Winston Smith, who's going to recount some of his favorite memories, hopefully outside of the Liberty Grill.
But favorite memories, favorite interviews on the air, off the air.
Winston, we have had a lot of good times, a lot of good days, and a lot of good nights together.
We have.
We've seen it all.
You know, at WLRN, we had some pretty horrendous things go wrong.
And, you know, a snake got into one of the transmitters.
And we always tell that one.
That really happened.
I mean, we were here at this AM radio station, and some snake came out of the beanfield, as Eddie calls it, and got into the, well, it wasn't the transmitter.
I don't know what it is.
It was whatever made the whole thing work.
I wasn't the engineer, but he got in it, and it fried him.
And I remember the station manager saying, hey, James, you know, listen, you're going to have to mail it in tonight.
We're going to have to play a tape.
You're not going to believe what happened.
We got there.
We were already there before we knew, before I got the message.
And that was one for the books right there.
That hasn't happened again.
Thank God.
And, you know, folks, outside the studio, back when I lived in Memphis, I beg your pardon, folks.
I'm still recovering.
Anyhow, we would go out for lunch.
We'd go out for dinner.
And we went to a karaoke place one time, had a great old time singing Run Around Sunday.
Do you remember the song we sang that night?
Yeah, Run Around Sue.
Deion DiMucci, Run Around Sue.
As far as shows go, you know, every year I've said the show that really sticks out in my mind is the time I had to interview an exorcist at James's request.
So that was Winston's rookie Hazing is what that was.
So he had just come onto the show, and this guy wanted to come on.
And it wasn't a guy we would normally have on, but Winston was covering the show that night.
That was when we were still five nights a week.
So sometimes you had to get people to cover because five nights a week is a lot bigger workload than one night a week.
And so Winston did this interview, and he did it straight up.
He didn't know that this guy was going to perform an exorcist on Ted Kennedy live on our show.
But the good news is that it killed him.
Yeah, so now there's a demon running around out there with Ted Kennedy's whatever.
But as far as really memorable shows, there are two that really stick out, not because of their comedic factor, but because of the human element.
And one of the first is the I was privileged and honored to interview some survivors of the USS Liberty attack.
And that was a horrendous event.
It was terrible.
President of the United States, Lyndon Johnson, basically threw this entire crew under the bus as they were being attacked by Israel.
And it was a non-combatant ship.
It was not heavily armed at all, not heavily armored.
But I got to interview, I think it was three survivors of that.
And one of the men got so emotional and so broken up over it, so cut up over it, he had to leave.
His blood pressure had gotten dangerously high.
He still carries that rage within him at what his own country did to him.
The second show that really stands out in my mind is I got to interview a former Luftwaffe pilot, Lieutenant Gottfried Dulias.
What an interview.
What stood out to me about Godfrey Julias was what a gentleman he was.
He was nothing like German soldiers, German airmen are portrayed today.
He was very articulate.
He was acutely aware of the issues of the day.
He said that he told us about how his ME-109, I think it was, was equipped with a camera.
See, in order for a Luftwaffe pilot to be declared an ace, he had to record all of his kills.
And he was proud to say that none of the planes that he shot down resulted in an allied death.
So they had to go back over their kills and take film.
And for those of you who don't know, film was this stuff you used to project onto a screen to get an image.
You know?
That was supposed to be funny.
Anyhow.
I'm laughing, Winston.
Don't worry.
Anyhow, he was taken prisoner at the siege of Stalingrad.
And if you've never done any research in the siege of Stalingrad, you really should.
That was millions of deaths in that one battle.
I mean, it was just horrific.
All white, millions of deaths, all of them white.
And they died.
And no more brothers' wars, we say.
And it's interesting now that Russia is the hope for the future of our people as it would appear right now.
But Winston, I know we're running out of time, and we've got so many people that we've got to shuffle in and out tonight.
But I want to thank you again for your service to this program.
And I believe if the beautiful, the talented, the incomparable Stephanie will accommodate us, you are going to be covering for me on November 17th.
Stephanie, if we can make that possible.
I tell you, we're having nine people on the staff on the show tonight.
There is a 10th one, and it's Stephanie.
But Winston, thank you for bringing up those two interviews.
The interview with the USS Liberty crew, and of course, the interview with Lieutenant Gottfried Dulias of the Luftwaffe.
He was actually on a couple of times.
One you said in for, one Bill Roland and I said in for.
Great stuff.
We'll talk to you again soon, brother.
God bless you, and thank you for being part of our story.
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All right.
Anyway, we're celebrating Halloween and the 14th year of broadcasting for the Political Cesspool.
It all started 14 years ago last night, October 26, 2004 was the first night we ever went on the air.
And 14 years later, we are still having fun.
And we're having fun with a fantastic audience and an unprecedented crew.
You can't remember everything in 14 years in one night.
I mean, we could take one event, the Republican National Convention, where we were.
And we were credentialed members of the press there.
And we broadcast live from Radio Row every day of the Republican National Convention in 2016.
We were there in the arena at Quick Alones Arena when Donald Trump officially became the Republican nominee for President of the United States.
We were there.
We could spend this whole show just recounting that week going to the Vietnamese restaurant with Kurt and Sam.
Now, they know I don't like anything but meat and potatoes.
They made me eat Vietnamese, so think about that.
So that happened.
But I'll tell you one memory from the Republican National Convention that stands out.
It was white hot.
I mean, it was, I didn't know it got that hot in Ohio.
I thought that was a southern thing.
It was blazing hot and it was hot everywhere and you couldn't get away from it.
And they didn't have bathrooms where they had set up the media.
You had to go down to Port-au Potty's down in the parking lot.
And so I went down to the Port-a-Potty and it was blazing.
And I'm in line at the Port-a-Potty and I get in line and I'm waiting and I'm waiting and I'm waiting and I'm waiting.
And I wait.
It has to be 10 minutes.
I'm like, did this guy die in here?
Should I go to another line?
Is there another, but the lines were, you know, 10 deep at that point.
So I said, I'll just wait for this guy to come out.
So I'm setting at the Port of Potty.
God strike me dead.
Strike me dead.
If I'm embellishing, if I'm lying, strike me dead right now.
Port-a-potty opens, outsteps Dan Rather.
That's a true story.
And so there you have it.
TPC meets Dan Rather right there at the Port-a-Potty in the parking lot of Quick Alones Arena at the Republican National Convention.
The reason I bring that up is that now joining us is Sean Bergen.
Sean Bergen is the one true professional of the TPC team here, and he's been with us for a few years now.
And Sean Bergen was a professional in the biggest, baddest media outlet in the world, the New York, New Jersey media market.
And of course, Sean Bergen got dismissed from his position for telling the truth.
And he landed here, wouldn't you know it, with other truth tellers.
And Sean has brought so much professionalism to the broadcast.
Every show we have with Sean is a great show.
We haven't had him on enough, as far as I'm concerned.
It's been too long.
But nevertheless, Sean, I want to welcome you tonight.
I want to thank you, first of all, for coming on and being part of our 14th year anniversary broadcast.
And I bring up the story with Dan Rather because that's something you can relate to.
You were there.
You were in that market.
You were there with the big boys.
So I'd like to get your perspective.
How important is it for a show like this, a scrappy show like ours, to try to compete with people like that?
Well, you know, James, thanks for having me on, and great to be here on the 14th anniversary of your program.
I think we've been contributing here to you for the last four years.
A little over three years now since I was kicked to the curb by a liberal media news outlet.
I have a very similar Dan Rather story.
I actually met Dan Rather under very similar circumstances.
I was at a press award show and he was the keynote speaker.
And we bumped into each other in the ground lower of the hotel both looking for the men's room.
And I said, well, I'm my prom here.
I think it's right around the corner.
So we both went into the men's room together.
And as we're standing there, staring at the wall in front of us, I said, I just started out in this business.
Do you have any advice for me?
And he looked over at me and he said, don't be afraid to take on management.
And that's exactly what I did four years later when I took on management at News 12 here in New York for bringing up the taboo subject of fatherlessness in the black community.
I heard Candace Owens earlier today speaking from Washington through a bullhorn on the walk away movement, a big black conservative movement that she's leading now to turn their backs on the liberal plantation and the liberal psychological slave ship.
And she spoke at length about the problem of fatherlessness in the black community and how this situation was created by liberal Democrats who incentivized the practice of single motherhood and thereby destroyed black families, which also destroys black communities.
That's why I was fired from the news.
And now we have black leaders on bullhorns invited by our president, Donald Trump, to the White House saying exactly that.
The only difference is that liberals in the news media can't call those people racist in the way that they've done to you and I, James.
They sure like to.
I can tell you that much, Sean.
And when I look back on your four years with us, there have been so many wonderful, well, I say wonderful moments.
It's been incredible radio, and it's been incredible reporting and commentary on your part.
Unfortunately, most of the time when you come on, it has to deal with crime or terrorism.
But nevertheless, I remember one particular heinous act when officers Lou and Ramos were murdered by a Black Lives Matter adherent.
You were actually on the ground reporting live on TPC from the hospital where those officers were taken before anybody else in the media picked up on that.
Now, I would think that that would be one of our most memorable moments, but that is just one of many.
When you look back on your four years with us, and I look forward to many more years and many more segments and many more shows to come, what stands out in your mind?
Well, that was certainly one of them because there is something very magical about being going live and late breaking from a big national news story.
And to think that this little internet radio station out of Memphis, Tennessee, has that kind of reach, that we can put that out globally and be ahead of the curve.
Because I was there on the ground also getting reports at that time about New York Mayor Bill de Blasio walking into that hospital and having every cop in the hallway spin around and turn their backs on the man as he as he walked in because they had felt that he and his liberal Marxist ideology were decidedly anti-cop and probably contributed or led in some way to the death of those two police officers.
But yeah, we were right on the cutting edge there where it came to the war on cops.
And that was just one in a whole series of tragic events involving Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter fringe elements, who also went on to kill those five officers in Dallas.
How this organization routinely hosted.
That's right.
And that organization was routinely hosted at the White House by President Barack Obama and legitimized by a corrupt news media.
And this is a corrupt news media now that people like you and I in the alternative media have been pointing to and saying this is very, very troublesome.
This corruption in the news media tears at the fabric of our democracy.
It is what makes democracy possible.
You have to have a free and most importantly, a fair press.
We don't have that.
We don't have that anywhere.
I mean, you know, outside of small news outlets like this.
So, you know, I really cherish these, you know, these little radio bits where we can go on and do and say everything that I was prevented from saying as a member of the corrupt news media for seven or for 10 years.
Well, Sean, every time we have you on, it goes by far too quickly.
And of course, tonight, we're trying to work everybody in that's been a part of the show, a regular contributor to the show, a part of the team, which I consider you to be, of course.
I mean, you are a regular contributor, and you're very much part of our fabric over these last four years.
And I respect you.
I admire you.
I appreciate you for lending us some of your talent.
And I look forward to our brightest days of collaboration being ahead of us and not behind us, even though it's been four great years together, 14 years on the radio for us proper, but four years together with me and you and the team.
I want there to be incredible radio ahead.
And I think that there will be.
In fact, Sam Bushman was talking about the time we got together for the inauguration.
We did that show there in Washington there at the hotel.
And we talked about that a little earlier in Scoop, of course.
I made mention of you and Jim Lancia, who he had a hand in bringing to this show.
And we're so thankful to him for that.
But it's been wonderful.
It's been great.
And, you know, I really feel like I've got a home here with you guys.
And, you know, my sentiments, exactly, many happy returns to you and right back at you, James, to you and Sam and the crew there at the Political Cess Pool.
You guys are doing great cutting-edge radio, and we're doing our part to keep freedom alive.
Well, hey, hang tough up there in New York.
I know that has to be a tough place for a right-thinking man to survive, but you've done it and you've shown us the way.
And we look forward to a lot more memories to come.
We're recounting 14 years of memories tonight, but God willing, there'll be 14 more to come, and a lot of them will be shared with you.
Sean Bergen, everybody, thank him as we do for being part of the team.
Sean, thank you.
We'll talk to you again soon.
We'll be right back.
Let's hang on and come back to the political sesh pool right after these messages here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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Well, no Political Cess Bull anniversary slash Halloween installment would be complete without a Diddy from the Rocky R picture show.
Anyway, I'm having fun tonight.
I hope you are too.
I really hope you're having fun tonight, folks, because you've made these last 14 years possible and you've made possible every member of the team that we are featuring tonight.
And I was just looking at this list.
Every member of this team is a white male.
I don't know if we're supposed to be concerned about that or if the diversity officer is going to get on our case for that.
A heterosexual white male, nonetheless.
And so far this evening, you've heard, of course, from yours truly, Keith Alexander, Sam Bushman, Scoop Stanton, Sean Bergen.
Later on in the show, you're going to be hearing, oh, and Winston Smith, I might add.
Later on in the show, you're going to be hearing from Eddie the Bob Deer Miller, Art Frith, and Jack Ryan.
I actually did pull up that.
We talked about this earlier, this Hillary Clinton fundraiser ad that she ran a couple of years ago.
This was actually a couple of weeks before the election, no less, at hillaryclinton.com.
I've got the screenshot.
James Edwards, a talk radio host who lists his location on Twitter as the Confederate States of America, writes, so much good stuff coming from Trump tonight.
I can't keep up.
This is how Trump and his extremist fans see America, and it's how they'll shape our country if we give them the chance.
If you don't agree with them, make sure you and every single one of your family and friends is registered to vote for Hillary.
Folks, that appeared on Hillary Clinton's own website.
I think it's safe to assume that you've arrived when the frontrunner, who she was the frontrunner at that time for the presidency, uses your name in order to rally her base of support.
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Now is the good time for all men to step forward.
Good men like Jim Lancia.
So we've been featuring so many people of our team.
And Jim Lancia is indeed a member of our team.
He's our criminal justice correspondent.
And Jim, I want to thank you like I just thanked Sean Bergen for taking part and agreeing to come on tonight as we celebrate 14 years on the radio for the last few years.
You've been a part of that story.
And we've had some great memories with you as well.
So Jim, how are you tonight?
Thank you, James.
It's a pleasure to be part of the CEPS pool.
You guys have done a great job for 14 years.
I'm a relatively new member, but I'm just glad to contribute to a truth-telling powerhouse in the media.
And This station should grow and grow and grow because America, I do believe that mainstream America does share the sentiments that the Cesspool puts out.
It's just we got to reach more people, and I believe we could really put a dent into this radical left agenda that's trying to take this country down.
I really sincerely mean that.
Well, I do too.
I say that all the time, in fact, Jim, that the majority of white Americans fundamentally agree with what we're saying.
It's just a matter of will they show a little courage, a modicum of fortitude, intestinal fortitude, in coming out and supporting the people who are taking the spears and arrows.
And, of course, you've done that.
Now, you had a career, as people know famously, as a beat cop in one of the toughest, hardest areas of the country during the height of the drug epidemic.
And your book, Downtown White Police, of course, makes mention of that and chronicles that.
And you have seen things with your own eyes that sort of dispel some of the myths that the establishment media would like to put forward.
And, of course, as a result of that, you've been on this show countless times as a contributor to talk about your experiences.
But when you look back on the work that we've done and the appearances that you've made, what are some of the shows that stand out to you?
Well, I'll tell you, the fact that I was able to come on in some of the more monumentous moments in the subjects that I handle, just to be able to come out and talk about it in a truthful manner and just like you said, in a way that mainstream just can't handle, that they don't want to hear, because the absolute truth is something they do not want to hear and that they really don't want to put out.
Even on some of the more right-leaning stations, we'll get a sprinkle of the truth, but it's always the sugar-coated truth.
But I like to give the hard truth because I think adults need the hard truth.
As far as one particular moment, honestly, the fact that you gave me a chance to come out and talk about my career and put things that are happening today in a perspective that my experience gave me, you know, really, really, I'm really proud to be able to do that and happy that you gave me that platform.
So as far as one in particular, I think each and every time I come on this show, maybe, I'll tell you what.
Well, if you want to think about one, the times I got to come on and talk about South Africa and the plight of the white farmer of South Africa, the white Christian farmer of South Africa, and how it's being ignored by the mainstream and how dire the situation is there.
I think that one would probably be one that I would feel is one of my more important visits to your station.
Well, it's been a topic that, of course, has been near and dear to your heart.
It's certainly a topic that's near and dear to ours.
And you actually participated in a very substantial way in an interview that really stands out in my mind.
I mean, we've been on the air for 14 years this weekend, and that's a lot of shows.
And you've got to remember, for the first few years of that, we were on five nights a week, so that's really a lot of shows and a lot of hours of radio.
But one of the hours that really stands out to me was, I believe it was last year, if I'm not mistaken, a couple of our friends from Nashville, Rich and Janice, they brought down to Memphis Simon Roche, and he was with us for the full three hours, and we did a full three-hour special with him.
And Eddie, of course, you were there.
Eddie's not mic'd up yet.
He's going to be coming on with us in the third hour.
But Jim, you participated in the third and final hour of that interview.
And it made for, I mean, we don't do this to make for great radio.
I mean, I guess in some ways you have to be entertaining to keep an audience.
And so we try to be entertaining and informative and enlightening and all of those things.
But what we really try to do is just tell the truth and get a message out there that's far greater than ourselves.
And we all did that together that particular night.
That was a big show.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And I just think being able to talk about it, you did it for three hours, and that's so much more than anybody's ever done, talked about it.
And the fact that it's not being talked about as much as it should.
I mean, it's a situation that you really can't stress enough.
I mean, you could mention it, but the reality of the situation out there is ignored by the media because they don't want to touch it, because it'll open up a can of worms.
And maybe that can of worms should be opened up, but that's what they're afraid of doing.
We're all living in this life where guys like you and me and the crew at the Cessbool, I mean, we all know that there's not even 5% of the truth is being told out there.
It's the truth that they've created in their own minds, political, correct truth, and that is not the truth.
And if you don't know the truth, you can't prepare for things that are going to happen.
And, you know, that's why I want to do this show because you guys are truthful and you guys take some heat for it sometime.
And I respect that because, you know, I did my job a certain way, the right way, and I took a lot of heat for it too.
But, you know, guys that do their job correctly, whether it's in the media or as a cop or as a soldier or as an everyday person who works, if you do the job right, sometimes you've got to take heat.
But that's the world we live in right now.
You know, even scripture says, you know, in the end times, truth will be evil spoken of.
And that's a sad fact.
You know, when you tell the truth, they're going to demonize you, just like they've done to you guys on countless times.
Am I correct about that?
I think that's an understatement, to be honest, Jim.
But I appreciate you saying that.
And of course, I agree.
And a couple of weeks ago, when I knew that this show was coming up, I knew we could go a couple of different routes.
I thought, you know, maybe we should have some of the regular guests on to talk about what TPC means to them and to the cause.
But I said, no, you know what?
Tonight, it's just tonight is for the team.
Tonight is for our regular contributors, members of the inner core, the inner circle.
And of course, Jim Lancia and Sean Bergen are two of those.
And those are the most recent two you've heard from Winston Smith, Keith Alexander, Sam Bushman, and Scoop Stanton in the first hour.
And we've got more to come.
There's still more of the team to come.
But Jim, I want to thank you.
We're getting a lot of comments on Twitter tonight.
Richard Spencer, Richard said, it's a busy week.
Richard has had a busy week.
That's for sure.
Richard just put on Twitter.
James Edwards has been a consistent, staunch advocate for effectively his entire life.
I'm proud to call him a friend.
We're getting a lot of love on Twitter tonight for the 14th anniversary from places as far away as South America where we have listeners tuned in tonight.
But Jim, you know, it really comes down to the people who make it possible.
And you're one of really nine people who are part of that inner core.
And we've named them all.
I thank you for that.
And I look forward to great memories going forward as well.
Thank you, Jim, for coming on tonight.
Thank you.
It's my pleasure, James.
Jim Lancey, everybody.
We'll be back with Eddie DeBobanier Miller to start off the third hour.