Nov. 10, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, something happened since the last time we were together a week ago this evening.
The midterm elections happened.
And so we are going to be talking about it comprehensively this evening here on TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
Keith Alexander in with me for the first couple of hours tonight.
And we're going to be delivering to you our post-election opinion and analysis.
I guarantee you, it'll be the best commentary that you hear on the AM radio airwaves.
That is what this network does for you.
And we're looking forward to taking a deep dive into those election results and giving you our hot takes and takeaways and the things that we think matter most about it.
But before we do that, before we get started, I had the opportunity on, well, on election night, actually, while the votes were still being counted, in fact, while the earliest results were coming in from the East Coast, I was a guest on the public space on YouTube.
It's had now, I believe, about 40,000 views.
I was on with, well, a collection of regulars here on TPC.
And it was a fun appearance.
And so I came up with a few observations that I shared with that audience while everything was still very much in question, while the outcome was still very much in question.
But I still think there are some points that if you haven't seen that interview yet, and you can watch it, by the way, now, of course, on YouTube on demand.
We posted it at the Political Cesspool.
I was on with David Duke, Richard Spencer, Ramsey Paul, and a few other usual suspects.
But even though it's now said and done, I still think there are some takeaways that I said that night that I'll reiterate for you now.
When I gave the speech at American Renaissance in 2016, I said very confidently and with authority that Donald Trump would be the president.
And that was just days after we'd received those press credentials and interviewed his son.
And I was already calling Trump Jr. a member of the first family.
I knew that Trump was going to win.
And I knew, electorally speaking, it wasn't even going to be that close.
Now, he did lose, of course, the popular vote, but he won the election in the Electoral College by a greater margin than Bush did in either of his two elections.
So, but I also said that this one was going to be much more difficult to call.
And there was a couple of reasons for that.
Number one, Trump's rhetoric has been good, and it was very good the last couple of weeks before the election, but he just simply hasn't delivered to the extent that we need.
And I think that some of that 2016 coalition, even amongst our own ranks that he cobbled together, had decided to set this one out.
A lot of people who voted for Trump in 2016, I just don't think showed up.
And part of the problem was, of course, that Trump himself was not on the ballot.
And I think that that may have hurt the GOP.
But where else do we go?
Now, Keith Alexander and I did vote for the Republican slate, except for governor.
I knew that the Republican candidate for governor had it in the bag.
So I voted for Rick, Make America White Again, Tyler for governor here in Tennessee.
I voted independent on that.
I voted for Blackburn.
I voted for the other Republicans.
But, you know, I obviously don't care for the Republican Party or for any Republicans not named Steve King.
Maybe Trump still a little.
But my thinking was before the election that it just didn't hurt to give Trump two more years to produce some game-changing results.
To date, he has done not nearly enough, not enough to stop the demographic onslaught.
And we're going to be talking about that a lot tonight, how these elections broke down, racially speaking.
We talk all the time, it's almost become cliché now to say that demographics is destiny, but of course, demographics is destiny.
And as Paul Kersey put it, Democracy is a racial headcount.
And we've seen these in two of the most interesting races that I think took place last Tuesday night, and that was the election for the governor of Georgia and Florida, respectively.
But Buchanan has said it, too.
You got to go hunting where the ducks are if you're the GOP.
Everybody knows that the GOP is the white party, but party leaders had better embrace that identity or they're going to lose very quickly the ability to compete.
We've talked about this for years and years.
You see the writing on the wall.
All the Democrats have to do is sit on the ball and run out the clock.
Peter Brimelo said that on this show.
The Republicans can compete far longer into the future than you might think, but the rub is they have to start doing things for the people who actually vote for them.
And even Trump doesn't do that.
Trump will tell you in no uncertain terms what he'll do for the blacks, for the gays, as he puts it.
But he'll never tell you what he's going to do for, again, the people who actually voted for him, the whites.
So democracy is a racial headcount, and it's teetering.
You look at Georgia.
You look at Florida.
These are two of the biggest states when it comes to the Electoral College.
And they are still in the Republican camp by about, what, 20,000, 30,000 votes statewide when it comes to governor.
And they're trying to recount that right now.
And we'll see what's going to happen there with that.
We'll talk about that more tonight as well.
But the only prescription for the GOP to remain politically relevant, relevant into the future is to secure the border now, deport millions of illegal aliens, or America is done.
Because as Keith told me, and as I said it on CNN, you can't have a first-world nation with a third world population.
So we had Paul Nalen on last week for a pre-election preview.
He was right about the Senate.
The Republicans picked up a seat there.
Didn't do as well in the House as Paul had hoped for and as he predicted.
But even David, I heard David Duke saying he thought the Republicans were going to pick up seats in the House.
That was still in question even going into Tuesday.
As far as it goes, if you care about Red State versus Blue State, Republicans versus Democrats, Trump actually did better than any of the last three presidents when it comes to the midterms.
Barack Obama lost far more seats in the House in his last midterm than Trump did.
I think it wasn't the blue wave, as they called it.
It was a blue ripple.
They did take control of the House.
That guarantees gridlock for the next couple of years.
And with that, I'm going to turn it over to Keith Alexander.
That's just my opening salvo tonight.
We're going to flesh into this much more deeply, but I want to get Keith on here during the first segment, and we'll carry over to Keith in the second segment, and then Keith and I will start our discussion about this.
But we both wanted to, I guess, open the show tonight with a little bit of an oratory.
Keith?
Well, I think what you're going to see is more Democrats trying to steal elections.
You know, this started with Al Franken's candidacy for Senate in Minnesota several years ago or some years ago.
And if you'll recall, he was behind after the original count, and then they kept having recount after recount after recount, and he kept closing it.
And the feckless Republicans just let it happen.
What we need to understand is that electoral fraud is now standard operating procedure for the Democrats and for the left.
And, of course, they're the same thing in American politics.
We need to figure out how to win in the House of Representatives.
The reason the Democrats were able to take back more and get a majority in the House of Representatives is the residue of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the pre-certification requirements.
Basically, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed for the purpose of preventing gerrymanders to freeze out or dilute black voting strength.
It was in reality once it got passed was it mandated gerrymanders to maximize black voting strength.
Now, in red states where there are still some Democratic congressmen and women, that's where we need to focus.
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In 2016, it was almost unanimous within our ranks that everybody was going to get behind Donald Trump to see what he could do as a chaos candidate.
And I know my people.
I know our people.
And our people needed a release, and Trump was that vessel.
But a lot of that goodwill has fractured, and now we're back to where we normally are when it comes to national elections.
And that is that you had some people who said, hey, like us, who said, hey, you know, whatever.
If Trump makes it two more years and nothing changes, then what did we lose?
The end will come just the same.
Let's see what, why not give him the chance being as unique as he is?
You have some people who said, hey, let's actually, let's just go vote for the Democrats.
Let's get it over with.
Let's make it as bad as we can, as fast as we can, and then we'll pick up the pieces if we're lucky.
And a lot of people just said, I'm not going to vote at all.
And so you have that rift.
Support Trump still.
Vote for the worst of two evils and ambivalence and moving beyond electoral politics.
And in all honesty, I can argue for all three of those positions for different reasons.
We're going to talk more about it.
This is where we are now with a split decision in the midterms.
Democrats regain control of the House.
Republicans maintain control of the Senate.
We do have the Supreme Court.
I say we very loosely.
Really, it's a duopoly, and we know that.
But so much more to flesh out.
I want to continue to give Keith all the time he needs, and then we're going to start the back and forth discussion.
Go, Keith.
Well, when we had the break, I was about to discuss what I think is a surefire strategy to increase Republican representation in the House of Representatives.
The reason the Democrats were able to regain control is because of congressional gerrymandered districts that were gerrymandered in accordance with the mandate that the left felt they had under the Voting Rights Act to maximize black and other minority representation whenever they could.
For example, in the state of Tennessee, which is generally conceded to be a deep red state, a very Republican state, a reliable Republican state, out of 11, out of nine congressional districts, excuse me, we have 11 total with the two senators as far as electoral votes, but out of nine congressional districts, we have two safe Democrat districts.
One is the city of Memphis, which is the ninth congressional district, and Steve Cohen, a Democrat, is the current congressman from that district.
Then you have one in Nashville, where a Democrat named Jim Cooper is the congressman.
We could do away with those gerrymandered districts in the redistricting that is scheduled to happen, I believe, right before the 2020 election.
And that would be the presidential election, the upcoming presidential election in two years.
And what that would do, how they would accomplish it, is do the opposite of a gerrymander.
Gerrymander is something that curves around and looks strange and funky geographically to try to capture as many votes, minority votes, for example, because of the Voting Rights Act as possible.
Instead, the state of Tennessee could have nine straight lines like the American flag going from west to east in the state.
You could calibrate them so they had just about the same population distribution between all nine of them.
And if you did that, you would get rid of Steve Cohen and Jim Cooper and replace them with Republicans.
Now, I'm sure that same strategy could work throughout red state America.
Now, of course, the Democrats are going to scream bloody murder when that happens, but that is the permanent fix, or at least semi-permanent fix, for the overrepresentation that the Democrats get together.
Yeah, but that's really, you know, that's right.
It is the only non-racist way to do it.
Of course, racism in the eyes of the Democrats and the left is everything that only white people can be guilty of.
But having special districts carved out specifically to help blacks get elected as they are in Tennessee, obviously it's racist if you go by a principled definition of the term.
Keith, that's outstanding commentary, and it's a good idea.
Now, if the Republicans truly represented interests that differ from the Democratic Party, that would be something they would look into if they had the will to win, and if they were sincere.
And I don't think they do have the will to win.
I don't think they're sincere, at least not most.
Maybe Steve King is.
But here's the thing about that.
You look at the country.
The country is 90% red, geographically speaking.
And you just have these small, tiny little pockets in some of the states that have major cities that turn the whole rudder to blue.
And I'll give you one example.
It's in Kansas.
Now, we'll talk about Jeff Sessions being forced out and how Chris Kobach would be the perfect replacement.
But even if Kobach doesn't become the next Attorney General, and I guess that's a long shot, he still would serve our interests better somewhere in the Trump administration than he would have as governor of Kansas.
We learned in the 1860s and the 1960s that the states have no rights.
The states have no power.
We learned that.
The 10th Amendment has been effectively written out of the Constitution since the Civil War.
It doesn't do us any good to elect good governors because if they ever do anything worthwhile, it's just going to get run roughshod over.
So I'd like to see Kobach turn up somewhere in the administration.
But here's the thing.
I looked at the map of Kansas.
This goes back to what you were talking about about these gerrymandered districts to get these Democrats in.
In Kansas, there are 103 counties in Kansas.
Kobach won 95 counties.
He lost eight counties and lost the election.
Well, see, there's something else about these urban centers in red states beside, you know, congressional districts.
They're also hotbeds for electoral fraud.
In Memphis, for example, we say jokingly that if you don't believe in life after death, come to Memphis on election day.
I remember before the 2016 presidential election, a couple of weeks before, they had Elmwood Cemetery blocked off.
They were doing something there.
And I drove up to a security guard in a golf cart who was blocking the bridge to get over it.
And I said, what's going on?
And he jokingly responded to me and said, the Democrats are in there holding a voter registration drive.
I don't think he was joking.
But that's what happens.
You know, we have empty lots vote.
We have dead people vote.
Jeff Sessions was denied a federal judgeship earlier in his career because when he was an attorney general in Alabama at the time, he had to prosecute a case of electoral fraud in which a black minister was seen trying to stuff huge bags like Santa Claus's bag full of absentee ballots into a mailbox, you know, a metal mailbox on the street, and he couldn't get it in and it was drawing a crowd.
They found out what was going on and he prosecuted it.
And that's why Coretta Scott King and other people were saying he was such a vile racist because he dared to challenge what they considered to be their prerogative to commit electoral fraud.
Now, if this fellow Whitaker is as advertised, if he's full of ginger like they say he is, that's what he ought to do as the acting attorney general.
He ought to launch an investigation that is just as large and has just as much funding as the Russian hacking investigation of the 2016 election and start investigating electoral fraud in democratically controlled cities.
If he did that and started really punishing the people, like for example, this election commissioner down in Broward County, Florida, which in every election, there are problems in Broward County because she's either dishonest or incompetent or both.
So if he did that and then started punishing these people to the fullest extent of the law, we might put an end to some of that stuff.
But I don't think that the Republican hierarchy has the guts to do it.
Well, they don't have the will.
Ramsey Paul had an excellent post-election commentary.
We're actually going to play it later on in the show tonight in the third hour, but he said the Republicans don't even have the will to secure the border from illegal aliens, much less take the fight to the enemy.
Too scared of being called the R-word.
Or they're just part of the collegiality in play here.
That ship has sailed long ago.
All right, we'll be back.
We're going to talk about Florida and Georgia when we get back home.
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Continuing on now with our post-election commentary, opinion, and analysis, the likes of which you'll get nowhere else on the AM Radio Airwaves.
Keith Alexander and yours truly, James Edwards.
We're breaking down what happened last Tuesday in the midterm of elections.
The two most interesting races to me were the races for governor in Georgia and Florida, respectively.
Let's start in Georgia.
In Georgia, you had this obese black woman by the name of Stacey Abrams, who is a white-hating-hating Herodon from the word go.
And she burns the Georgia state flag because it featured the glorious flag of St. Andrews, the cross of St. Andrews, the Georgia state flag when it still had the Confederate emblem as a part of it.
She is a white-hating communist.
Now, that's what she is.
And she marched around the state with armed Black Panther bodyguards.
And now, I guess, she thinks that the law of the jungle rules in Georgia because even though she lost the race, she refuses to concede.
And then, wouldn't you know it, all of a sudden, here turns up a box of a few thousand ballots.
And I guess she just thinks Mike makes right.
And that's what's going on here.
But I'll tell you, Keith, the thing that the Republicans had better see, as we see so clearly, is you're running out of time.
I mean, it is not just the 11th hour, it's the 11th hour and the 50th minute.
A state like Georgia, deep red state southern Georgia, the Republican, the white Republican candidate won by a few thousand votes, and it still ain't over, I guess, yet necessarily.
And that's where we're at.
So if you want to lose Georgia, if you want to lose Florida, you're about two years away from losing Florida and Georgia forever, four on the outside.
Keep letting the illegals come in.
Keep pretending that blacks are going to vote for a GOP candidate.
98% of blacks voted for Stacey Abrams in Georgia.
Well, if Trump doesn't build the wall, and furthermore, in addition to building the wall, if he doesn't start pumping out the illegals, the illegal immigrants that are in America right now, it's all over but the shouting.
Stick a fork in us, we're done.
You cannot use half measures.
You cannot fight this battle ascribing or using Marquis to Queensbury rules because our enemies think they're in a cage match to the death.
And we are.
That's what's going on.
Now, you know, this electoral fraud is how they try to get in when they're weak.
It all reminds me so much of the famous Italian socialist from the 19th century, Bilfredo Pareto's comment.
He said, when I am weak, I ask you for equality and justice because those are your principles.
But when I am strong, I deny equality and justice to you because those are my principles.
That applies perfectly to the electoral strategy of the Democrats and the left.
Now, Stacey Abrams and then in Florida, this Andrew Gillum, they are the black equivalent of Jacobins in the French Revolution.
They are the most radical, white-hating variety of black politicians.
And Stacey Abrams has said that if she is elected, one of her first acts is going to sandblast the portraits or the visages of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and the other Confederate heroes that are on Stone Mountain outside of Atlanta.
This is exactly what the Jacobins did in France.
The first thing they did when they gained power was start tearing down statues.
Then they started tearing down people and guillotining people.
So, you know, we're forewarned.
And you can't have this when all is said and done, more be said than done attitude that mainstream, let's say, Republican senators like Mitch McConnell have.
And even Donald Trump seems to think that somehow he's going to be able to play patty cake with the Democrats and get things done.
He's in for a rude awakening.
This next 10 years, I mean, next two years in Congress is going to be chaotic.
They are the Democratic House is going to block every initiative he has that he launches there.
They're going to start investigating him.
He's going to be, you know, like, you know, somebody in one of those wind tunnels with all the, you know, ping-pong balls going at him.
He cannot stop.
But he'll have nothing to do but that.
Then again, with total control of the government for the last two years, he didn't get much done either.
Well, tax cuts.
Yeah, I like what somebody said recently.
They said that Donald Trump runs as a white nationalist when he's running for office or supporting people that are.
But when in power, he governs as a physical conservative.
And I am pleased with the Supreme Court appointees.
I think they were the best that he could have possibly gotten through.
I'm not saying that I'm huge.
Furthermore, he ended a 65-year reign of terror by the left, visited on the American people through U.S. Supreme Court.
Maybe that will be a bigger thing than we realize because, of course, the country has been governed through the Supreme Court for the last 60 or 70 years.
We don't have a balance of power anymore.
Congress doesn't really make the laws.
The Supreme Court does.
And of course, it's totally contrary to the imaginings of the founding fathers in, I think it was Federalist Paper Number 76 or 74.
Alexander Hamilton described the federal judiciary as the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government.
Now, the primary purpose for voting for a president is because he will get to choose justices for the Supreme Court, and that's where the real power of governing resides now in America.
Keith, what do you think is going to happen in Georgia?
Well, I guess Kemp will be seated as governor.
And what about in Florida, where it's actually even more dicey, DeSantis versus Gillam?
Well, you're going to have to find somebody with some real backbone that's going to tell these people to take a hike.
If we react the way that the Republican hierarchy in Minnesota reacted to Al Franken some years ago.
Tell them what happened there.
Yeah, what happened?
Al Franken, you know, the so-called comedian, apparently to be a comedian nowadays, you don't have to be funny, and he was one of the first examples of that.
Now, that's funny.
But let me tell you, he was behind the Republican who had won the Senate seat.
Well, he contested the election, and he kept discovering new votes in the most unlikely places, you know, like looking for love in all the wrong places.
Every time they do votes in all the wrong places, well, he brings them in.
I guess various cemeteries were weighing in to vote for Al Franken, and he eventually wore them out and got in.
Well, that's what this woman is saying.
You said after every recount, he narrowed the gap more and more until he finally overcame.
But that's what this woman's saying in Georgia is that, you know, there were some people voting at like 2 a.m. and we got to count those votes.
There's some absentee ballots that all of a sudden showed up in her mailbox.
Well, you know, Trump said that Sessions didn't have enough spine or enough toughness to handle the job of being the attorney general.
Let me say this.
He did some things that attorney generals have not done in the past.
For example, he had the Justice Department write an amicus brief in the affirmative action, anti-affirmative action case that is presently before the Supreme Court.
That's a tactic that the left has used since the Brown case.
They had the Attorney General of the United States file an amicus brief in favor of desegregation in the Brown case in 1952 through 54.
But we had never gotten it until we had Sessions do it.
Also, Sessions was key in getting doubling the number of immigration judges to handle these specious refugee claims and whatnot that were being, they were being coached to make by the ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild and other groups like that as they came into America.
He was doing what the Attorney General should do.
Trump was mad because he would not act like the consigliari for Don Corleone Trump and be his personal attorney.
And if he had, he would have been just as bad as Loretta Lynch was for Obama or Eric.
Well, it's like I told you at lunch, we get upset when they do it, but we got to do what we got to do with the fight.
Yeah, you've got to fight fire with fire.
You can't bring a knife to a gunfight, and we're going to have to get doing that.
But then on the other hand, since we've kind of backed into the Jeff Sessions firing situation, let me say this.
Jeff Sessions was not as strong as I wanted him to be or he should have been.
But on the other hand, if Sessions was bad, Rod Rosenstein, who is the acting head of the Attorney General's office until Whitaker gets in, he was bad to the third power.
He was never a Trump loyalist.
He was a never Trumper.
Jeff Sessions, on the other hand, was the first person in either house of Congress to come out for Trump when he came down the escalator back in 2015.
And he was loyal through the end.
He listened to all of the vituperative comments that Trump made about him, and he never responded in kind.
On the other hand, Rod Rosenstein was, first of all, he appointed Bob Mueller on his own initiative.
And he also said he wanted to wear a wire when he went in to talk with Trump so he could get goods on him to get him impeached.
This guy, Trump has no problems with, but Jeff Sessions is bad and needs to go.
Come on, reality check, Donald Trump.
What is going on in that mind of yours?
Is anybody home?
We'll be right back.
Still more on Florida.
We're going to talk about some of the more details on voting breakdown on racial levels.
Talk about Ted Cruz, too.
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I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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All right, folks, so some other observations.
Talking about Georgia, talking about Florida.
98% of blacks voted for Abrams and Gillum, respectively.
So all of this talk, I'll say it again, about Blexit, about Hispanics and all of these non-whites that they're going to come out and they're going to vote for the party that gives them the best ideas.
They're going to vote tribally like they've always done and as we should be doing.
Now, if you don't believe that, then go to sleep tonight and wait for the tooth fairy.
That is one thing I cannot understand about whites.
How could any self-respecting white, especially a self-respecting white male, vote for a Democrat?
How could you ever do that?
Well, because you're a liberal, according to Robert Frost.
Robert Frost, the famous American poet that spoke at Kennedy's inauguration, I believe, and was the poet laureate for some time during his presidency, defined a liberal as a person who could not take their own side in an argument.
White liberals are the only people that can do it.
A black leftist or Democrat is the antithesis of this.
They always think they're voting for their own interests, and that's all they're interested in voting for when they vote for leftist policies.
Let's just go ahead and assume, for argument's sake, that Kemp and DeSantis will go ahead and carry the elections after all of this pageantry and the recounts.
Let's just say nothing changes, and Kemp is the governor of Georgia and DeSantis is the governor of Florida.
That does not change the fact that in these two hugely populated states that the Republicans are winning by a few thousand votes, they are done in two to four years if they don't embrace identity politics the way that every other race has embraced it.
But very quickly, very quickly, on Broward County.
So that election, what's going on in Broward County may once again swing a huge election.
It did the presidency in 2000.
Now it may swing the government.
It's the hanging Chad thing.
Tell us what's going on in Broward.
Who's counting the votes down there?
Well, they have a black female election commissioner who has not presided over an election that did not have massive problems involving vote counts.
She seems to find coffins full of votes everywhere whenever this comes up.
And see, this is the type of thing that should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Electoral fraud undermines our entire system of government.
And if you can get away with that, basically you can cheat your way into power.
And this needs to be a first priority of whoever the Attorney General of the United States winds up being after sessions.
They need to come after that hammer and tongs, James.
And we need to understand that this has become standard operating procedure.
I can tell you that in Memphis, for example, I've heard of churches where the pastor will get all of the people in the church to sign absentee ballots on their way out of the church building.
And then he will fill them in later and file, he will vote basically for his entire congregation.
This type of thing is obviously against the law, is terrible, and should not be allowed to go unchallenged.
All right.
I want to cover a couple of other things.
We talked about Texas and Florida, rather, Georgia and Florida.
Let's assume that those elections stand.
Okay, well, assume that that buys the Republicans two more years to fix the problem where they're done ever having to worry about winning the presidency again or winning statewide elections in those two states.
Now, Texas, Texas, you want to talk about a big state with a heap of helping of electoral college votes.
Ted Cruz won Texas just about as narrowly as DeSantis and Kemp won their states.
Now, I know he was running for Senate and not the governorship, but it's still a statewide election.
He barely beat this fake Hispanic beto.
But here, Keith, is a headline.
White women.
foot soldiers of the patriarchy.
And it goes on to make mention of the fact that white women voted 76% for Brian Kemp in Georgia, 59% for Ted Cruz in Texas, and 51% for Ron DeSantis in Florida.
White women foot soldiers of the patriarchy.
So they're saying, of course, in this article that white women are evil and racist for voting for the Republican.
But I didn't hear anybody say anything about 98% of blacks voting for the black gubernatorial candidate in Florida and Georgia.
That wasn't racist at all.
98% of a race voting for a single candidate is not racist, but 51 to 76% of white women doing it is.
Well, white women do what black women do.
They vote like black, black women vote like black men, and white women vote like white women.
Guess what?
Identity politics is here, whether you want to recognize it or not.
But whites need to be voting 98%.
I know.
There's a lot more slippage in white women's votes compared to white men than there is between black women and black men.
They are, you know, everybody can be racially aware and have a sense of racial solidarity except for whites.
And it's time for white people to say, jig is up on this.
We're not buying this.
You know, take your own advice.
We're not going to vote against our own interests no matter how much you wish that we would.
One of our listeners, Keith, in New York, has a great question.
I don't know the answer to it.
Maybe you do.
And if not, maybe we can find out.
But this is a great question.
What percentage of whites voted for Stacey Abrams?
That is a great question.
And that is the problem.
The problem isn't how 98% of 10% of the population votes.
Now, it is a bigger problem in southern states where they're a greater percentage of the population when they're voting for these communists.
But whites are the ones that are costing whites.
And why is that?
That's the big question.
Is it because of leftist domination of the media?
They have basically put this veneer on being a traitor to the United States.
They need the social status.
Oh, yeah, that's the way to be groovy.
Or is it like in the South where it's a variety of Stockholm syndrome?
People have been beating into the ground.
Everything they did since the Brown decision on has met with failure.
So they basically are just trying to stop the beating and they are willing to say anything in order to try to appease the powers that be.
This is the problem.
The whites who voted for Abram, the whites who voted for Gillum, the whites who voted for Beto, the whites who voted out west.
We're going to talk about what happened in these House elections after you went west of the Mississippi River in a minute in the second hour.
Oh, maybe we'll do it right now.
But these whites who, can you imagine being a white man and voting for Stacey Abrams?
Or a white man.
What in the hell?
Okay, that too.
What in the hell is the matter with you?
You are basically self-hating, self-deprecating.
This is, you know, if you are suicidal, you know, you need mental help.
You need psychological assistance.
They basically cast this spell on white people.
And white people, apparently, a lot of white people think that it's not going to have any real world consequences on them.
Well, wait till they get that knock on the door at midnight and they're marched off to the gulag.
Here's another thing I noticed.
I said we'd save it for the second hour, but let's go ahead and squeeze it in.
We are going to continue.
Team TPC, James and Keith, are going to continue our post-election opinion analysis and commentary in the second hour.
So stay tuned.
There's still more to come.
We're going to unpack this whole thing until we get all the way down to the bottom of the barrel.
But there was one thing I was noticing, and that was, again, thinking about Paul Nalen's prediction.
It looked pretty good at about 8 o'clock, at about 9 o'clock Central Time.
It still looked good.
Republicans had a huge lead in the House as late as 8 or 9 o'clock Central Time.
That was when the Southern states were voting.
Central Standard.
Central Standard Time.
Once you got out to those far west states, Mountain Time and the Pacific time, the Democrats really racked it up.
Now, that's interesting because those states are much more predominantly white than the Southern states, but the Southern states were the ones electing Republicans to the House, and the Western states really tipped it for the Democrats.
Once you started bringing in those results, it was game time, and the Democrats took the House.
Once again, whites voting against their own best interests, against taking the enemy's side, not taking their own side.
Whites delivered the House to the Democrats, white Westerners specifically.
Well, whites that don't live among large numbers of minorities lead a sheltered life and they don't know what the consequences are of their actions.
As long as they don't find problems in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood where they live, they find it very convenient to sell out the racial interests of their compadres throughout the nation.
If you want a real tutorial on this, you need to read Wilmot Robertson's book, The Dispossessed Minority.
He puts white race traders into one of five categories.
I think they're Grokites, trucklers, pussyfooters, old believers, and prototors.
Prototors are the people that, like John Brown, that actually hate and want to kill other whites.
Grocites are high status symbol whites or high status whites that try to get into office by pretending that they're big friends of blacks, for example.
Then you have trucklers that think that they can get higher financially and whatnot by doing that.
Then you have pussyfooters that are afraid to take their own side in the argument.
All of that stuff, you know, that's old hat.
That's been going on for years.
Wilmot Robertson wrote about it in the 1950s, but what he said then is absolutely right on point today.
If you want to know, we just mentioned 75% of white women in Georgia voted for Kemp for governor, the white Republican male.
Nationwide, nationwide, 54% of whites voted Republican.
44% of whites voted for Democrats.
And again, that's nationwide.
In the South, a much higher percentage of whites voted for the Republicans because de facto, and I know how much they hate it, and I know how much the Republicans are embarrassed of their base, but they are the de facto white party.
White Westerners, though, brought the total tally down to 54% of whites voting for the Republicans this year.
The big question I have, if white Southerners are that key to Republican victories, then why aren't they rewarded by Republican presidents like Trump?