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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going 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.
Third and final hour now upon us, ladies and gentlemen.
Excuse me.
This Saturday evening, November the 10th.
James Edwards, the political cesspool.
If you haven't picked up on it yet, this is our post-election review show.
We are reviewing the midterm elections.
Solid show tonight, if I do say so myself.
Keith Alexander, riding shotgun for the first hour and a half, and then for the last couple of segments of the second hour, Sean Bergen.
And nobody does it like Sean.
And he's just such a tremendous asset to our team.
We're going to continue keeping it all in-house tonight.
Well, almost.
We have no guests on the schedule this evening.
We're keeping it all within the crew, people who are regularly associated with TPC.
Although I do want to play this one clip from Ramsey Paul.
And it's a good post-election breakdown, really echoes a lot of the things we've been saying tonight.
And I thought it was good enough to work on to the show.
So we're going to let you listen to that, and then we'll come back live with more opinion and analysis.
Stay tuned.
James Woods tweeted the following yesterday.
Black Americans vote like the rest of Americans, I believe.
Given job opportunities, tax cuts, and viable health care, we are all black, white, Hispanic, Jewish, Christian, et cetera, et cetera, going to vote for the party that provides those things.
Come on, James, let's just think logically.
I mean, you just have to look back to last night.
How could you draw that conclusion?
In fact, what happened last night is an opposite of what you're saying.
People don't vote primarily on who provides the best health care or who provides lower taxes.
Maybe in a homogenous society, that's true, but in an ethnically diverse society, people vote based on identity politics.
This is a prime example.
Trump, he got the unemployment rate the lowest in history for African Americans.
So if your theory was true, then you would think at least maybe 30% or 40% of African Americans would vote for Republicans because they would think, oh, I don't care about skin color.
I care about health care and economic progress.
And under Trump, by objective standards, we're back working.
So my vote is to the Republicans.
That did not happen.
And why did that not happen?
90% voted against Trump and the Republicans because they voted based on their race.
They want to vote for someone that looks like them.
They don't really care about the economic policies or the health care.
Those are secondary issues in a multicultural society.
It's just how it is.
And people are genetically tribal.
And you see it just not in politics.
Let's say prisons.
When you throw everyone in a prison, do you think everyone mixes?
No, you have the white area, you have the black area, you have the Hispanic area.
How about schools?
You see the same thing in the cafeteria.
The black tables, the white tables, the Hispanic tables, the Asian.
See, that's how it is because we are tribal creatures.
I'm not saying that's good or bad, but that's just reality.
And see, James, the problem you have, and I'm not blaming you, I think your heart's in the right spot.
And you're not trying to be hypocritical or dishonest.
I think you're 71 years old.
So you were raised in a different time.
The America you knew, it really doesn't exist anymore.
I can imagine that when you went to school, it was primarily probably almost 100% white when you think about to your memories.
So you just don't understand how things have changed.
And I don't blame you.
That happens to every generation.
We tend to get stuck in the past.
And I have the same thing with my generation.
I came right after your generation.
You were the Woodstock generation, the baby boomers in 1969.
I think you were 22 years old.
I was six years old.
When my generation got of age, we were weaned on cynicism because while you had the free love and the possibilities, we had broken families and divorce and latchkey kids.
And while you experimented with mind-altering drugs to get a better consciousness, our generation experienced burnout and drug abuse.
So it's a totally different mindset.
So I can understand where you're coming from, but my mindset and this video, and I'm guilty of it too, my own prejudices based on my generation, I'm much more cynical because I look at this election as, you know, I mean, we could try to spin it however you want and say, oh, well, we purged all the cucks and the Republicans are going to come back stronger.
No, everything's, demographics is destiny, guys.
It's just, you just look at the map.
It's the data.
It's just how it is.
And all these civic nationalists that think one day the blacks are just going to embrace the Republicans.
No, they're not.
I mean, yet, you can get some like Kanye, put a Make America Great hat on and ramble about something in the White House, you know, about collective consciousness.
And because he's black, we're going to say, oh, wow, how deep.
Oh, yes, the blacks are going to leave the Democratic plantation.
No, they're not.
No, they're not.
Don't fall for that.
People vote based on identity politics, and that's not going to change.
It just is how it is.
All right, I'll get into like my cynicism.
It probably won't be a popular video because I don't want to blacktill and I want to rah-rah-rah.
And I know try to get everyone's optimism up, but I've never been that way.
I try to keep it real and what I see.
And maybe I'm too cynical, again, because of my generation.
But what I see is I see Texas that almost went to the Democrats in the Senate race.
It was by a very narrow margin.
And the Hispanic areas all went Democrat.
Okay.
Georgia, it used to be guaranteed for the Republicans.
Now that's dicey.
That's barely hanging on.
Again, because of demographic changes.
Florida, always a strong Republican stronghold, again, is very dicey.
And the demographic trends are not in our favor.
Even if we were to stop all illegal immigration tomorrow, we built the wall and no more illegal immigrants.
That still wouldn't be enough.
And even if we stopped legal immigrants, that wouldn't be enough.
And if we shipped out all the illegals in the country tomorrow, which would be like a huge, it'd be like civil conflict, basically a race war, it still wouldn't be enough.
And we don't have the will to do that.
We don't even have the will to stop illegal immigrants.
We do some symbolic things, put up some razor wire, but they're still going to come in, right?
And based on the demographic trends, Texas soon, it's just inevitable based on how things are happening, will end up like California and it will be a Democratic state.
And so will Georgia's.
Virginia is already that way.
The state I was raised in, Colorado, used to be a Republican state, but due to Hispanic immigration, now it's solidly Democrat.
Florida will be the same way.
It's not that far off.
It's just not that far off that Republicans will no longer be able to win in a national election, maybe even 2020.
I doubt Trump can win in 2020.
It doesn't matter what he does.
It's just because of the demographics.
So there's no democratic solution, is what I'm saying.
And I don't want to do that as being blackpilled.
I just think everyone has to determine what they have to do in their own lives.
But this idea that we get involved and we make America great and we root on Trump and we attend rallies and we show these video clips of these base black people that are now supporting Trump and we show the hypocrisy of the liberals and we about censorship and we show double standards and how mean anti-thought is and how we're being censored and how that's not fair.
It isn't fair.
It isn't fair, but America's screwed.
And again, I'm speaking to my cynical generation that is screwed.
I don't see it recovering.
And that's all right, folks.
We'll be right back.
That was the end of the clip, by the way.
We'll be right back.
Good sense, innocence.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anyone ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anyone better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs: a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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Welcome back, everybody.
I think that that commentary that we just played from Ramsey Paul really just put a calf on the present situation.
He reiterated a lot of the things we've been saying earlier in the evening.
And if you want to watch that, you can go to his website.
We're going to actually post it at thepolitical session.org on Monday as well.
And I think he's right.
It is over for America unless, unless you build the wall and start deportations.
That is the beginning and the end of what needs to happen right now and the first thing that needs to happen.
And everything else can be sorted out later.
But if you don't do that and you don't do it now, it is, as he said, America's screwed and lost.
That being said, we don't have a featured guest tonight.
Of course, our in-house talent is more than serviceable.
And we're all keeping it in-house tonight to Keith, Sean.
Now I want to bring on the great Sam Bushman, who has been covering the election results and so much more each day this week on his Monday through Saturday show, Monday through Saturday.
Sam hosts Liberty Roundtable, as you know.
He is not only a dear friend, one of my best in life, one of the best men I've ever known, produces this show.
He board ops for us.
He doesn't have to.
We used to have an employee that came in, but Sam started doing it because he likes the show.
He's the owner of Liberty News Radio Network.
He's our syndicator and so much more.
Family man, you name it.
But he's been talking about all the things we've been talking about as well, putting his own take on it.
And we want to find out what he's been sharing with his audience in the days since the election with regards to who won, who lost, the way the country's shaping up, and, of course, the ongoing discussion we have about the media.
He wanted to say a few things in response to the appearance Sean Bergen had.
Anyway, Sam, all that and more.
Take it away.
LibertyRoundtable.com, everybody.
LibertyRoundtable.com.
With regards to the elections, I'm going to ask you one question.
I believe the Republicans got slaughtered.
And I know everybody's saying, no, no, Sam, they picked up house seats.
It's not as bad as Obama.
It's not as bad as the last presidents.
It's this, it's that.
And I'm going to ask you one question, though.
You ready?
Yeah.
Is there one constitutionalist that's been added?
Well, I don't know who all has been added.
I would dare venture to say no because most of them aren't.
And all I'm telling you is if there was one, you'd know about it.
Yeah, because, well, you're right.
Yeah, you'd hear about him.
He'd stand out like a sword.
That's right.
Okay, so there's not a single constitutionalist that fine.
Is there someone who's solid on the border added?
Well, we'd have to go through a roll call.
Is there anyone who you would know the difference?
There's no one pro-life that's been added.
See, what I'm saying is there's no standout people.
Well, I think there may be some more pro-Trump partisans that have been added.
So it probably strengthens Trump position.
Maybe.
Time will tell.
We'll see.
But all I'm telling you is I don't see a standout person in any category we care about big time.
Is there somebody who will stand up and say, Donald, you've pandered to the Asians, you've pandered to the blacks, you've pandered to the Latinos.
What are you going to say?
What are you going to do good for the white people?
Is there anybody?
Is there anything?
Well, you know, there ain't nobody.
So all I'm saying is, and I'm not advocating that white people get favoritism.
I think that we all should be treated equally and we shouldn't use the race card at all.
Nevertheless, I think we should do good for all Americans personally.
However, I'm just pointing out that that's the interesting.
What?
Is there a pro-life person that's been added?
Have we been talking about overturning Roe versus Wade?
Have we been talking about really the border?
Or has it really just been, oh, we're going to build the wall and we talk about it and we're going to stop the immigrants, but now the Pentagon won't help Donald and now there's an internal fight that Donald's going to get shut down.
You know, all I'm telling you is there's no solid stand by anybody.
So, you know what?
To those of you who think we won, so to speak, I don't see it.
I don't see it at all.
Well, I don't know if anybody's saying that we won.
I think it wasn't as bad as people predicted, is what I'm saying.
And you're saying that even as you temper the degree of the defeat, there really isn't a lot to hang your hat on.
Yeah, there's not a slam dunk like in 16 where we said, hey, our guy took the oval office now.
And hey, now the Supreme Court's going to stand up with Donald on the border.
And now we got 10 good new constitutionalists or people that'll build the wall or people that ran on building the wall.
What do these people run on?
Let's ask that.
It doesn't matter who got elected here.
What do these people even run on?
What were the hot topics?
Were they our topics?
Well, look, I think you can say that Blackburn will be more solid than Corker was.
I think now that's right here.
So instead of going 100 miles an hour to communism, you're just going 50 miles an hour to socialism.
I agree.
Well, you didn't.
I'm asking if you're moving the marker towards what we care about.
And I don't think so.
We might have slowed down the tyranny or the socialism.
That's true.
Yeah, you're marshal.
Yeah.
Well, let me put it this way.
You didn't add five more Steve Kings.
Okay.
You didn't even add one.
That's my point.
You barely kept the one you have.
Yeah, you didn't add a Steve King.
You didn't add a Rand Paul.
You didn't add a Rahul Labador from Idaho.
You didn't add a people, right?
I mean, you kept Cruz on and went, wow, we got Cruz back.
Well, you know what I think about Cruz.
Well, I think the only thing interesting about Cruz's re-election was how narrowly it came by.
Yeah, he almost lost.
So we're calling that a win, though, right?
Because he didn't lose.
He barely hung on.
Wow, that's a good thing.
Cruz is your man, isn't he?
Wow.
I know he's not.
I'm just making a point that, see, we don't have a lot of games to talk about, really.
We voted for more marijuana.
We got the first gay governor in Colorado now.
We got several people that just simply called forth their anointed ones.
So Oren Hatch put Mitt Romney in.
I don't see that that's any better.
Okay, you go right on down the line and these liberals just put in the middle of the page.
Your point's well taken.
I see what you're saying.
And it is well taken.
You're saying that the bottom line is the march toward, and this is the most backwards use of the word.
Everything that's degenerate and evil, they call it progressive and progress.
But this march towards what they call progress is going to continue unabated.
Yes, it is.
We might slow it down and feel good for a little bit.
You know how you can slow down at least to the billboards on your way by as you go to socialism.
That's good.
Everybody that's saying it's a win say it's a win that he only lost 35 seats as opposed to 60.
And I think that's when he picked up a few seconds.
Okay, so it wasn't as bad of a loss.
You're calling that a win.
Good luck with that.
All right.
So let me ask you.
I don't even be negative.
I'm just telling you that unless we turn to God, family, and country, buddy, unless we literally start talking about shutting down the unconstitutional Federal Reserve, and unless we reject dishonest money, we're nowhere, people.
Well, and I didn't call it a win.
I am glad that the Republicans won in Florida and Georgia.
We don't even know that.
Because those are some of the states that...
Wait a minute.
You don't even know that they won.
They're still going to have big old battles and recounts and lawsuits, and I don't even know what's going to happen.
Well, I think we know that they won.
It's just a matter of whether or not they're going to be allowed to take the shenanigans through.
But speaking of that, though, the environment is so hostile right now.
Look, we're talking about what?
Donald saying, hey, the Democrats are trying to steal the elections.
What about the fact that Antifa and other thugs surrounded Tucker Carlson's house, literally went up to his house and pounded on his door, literally committed criminal activity at his house while he was gone, while his wife was home alone.
What about that?
No one's even talking about it, hardly.
Well, you heard Sean Bergen talking about what we were talking about.
You've been talking about.
Okay, so being a guy in media, now you wrote an open letter.
Tell us about that.
All right.
So I wrote an open letter back in 2016 called A Clarion Call for Civility.
Now Fox News has decided that what I have to say is important, but when I tried to send it to them before in 2016, they just ignored me.
But now they may be reading from my letter, you've got the headlines.
All right, let me pull up the headlines.
I just got two emails from Sam.
So some of the headlines, protesters were getting paid to arrest Tucker Carlson, says Fox.
Now, if that's true, we need to find out who's funding the money.
Where's the investigation?
Launch one, find out who funded these thugs that are surrounding Tucker Carlson's house because they're funding terrorism.
The group known as Smash Racism DC posted a video to Twitter of its members telling Carlson to leave town after calling him a racist scumbag.
I'm glad nobody ever called us that.
Wow.
These guys are completely racist too, though.
Well, certainly anti-white.
I've never seen an anti-fuck go after anybody that wasn't white, ever.
Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott and President Jay Wallace put out a statement condemning Smash Racism DC's actions as reprehensible.
Well, I guess that's good.
If they're genuine about it, are they really genuine?
Read the other headlines, though.
The violent threats and intimidation tactics towards him and his family are unacceptable.
We as a nation have become far too tolerant, intolerant rather, thank you, of different points of views.
Recent events across our country clearly highlight the need for more civil, respectful, and inclusive national conversation.
Those of us in the media and in politics bears special obligation to all Americans to find common ground.
Now, this is what Fox News is saying, I guess.
Yeah, now those two last two headlines from the president and their CEO is merely a regurgitation of what I said a couple of years ago, James.
That's right.
We'll talk about it more with the one and only Sam Bushman, LibertyRoundtable.com, LibertyNewsRadio.com, right after this.
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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 loose, you start blaming somebody else, and you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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All right, one more segment with Sam Bushman, my good friend and yours.
And we're talking about who won, who lost on Election Day.
And yeah, I think we would all agree that our side, our, what is it, backslash, our guy, our side, backslash.
If you're into the internet thing, no, we didn't win anything.
We didn't win anything at all.
And we're certainly not going to win anything until we secure the border.
And only then can we start to hopefully elect people who will be part of the solution rather than just being token spaceholders as we have, as we see in Mitt Romney.
Now, Sam, before we get back to what you're talking about, you're in Utah.
I'd like to know your thoughts on Romney winning.
Well, Mitt's a thug.
He's dishonest.
He literally praised Trump and said how awesome Trump was when he wanted his endorsement, said that Trump was a more successful businessman than he even is by far, laid lavish praise that he knows what to do with the economy, that he understands how to lower taxes and run business.
And then he turns right around and trashes Trump and says he's not a businessman.
Look at all the failures he's had.
And then he turns right around and says, hey, I went to dinner with Donald Trump and it was incredible and I was really impressed.
And then he turns right around and says, I'm mad at Donald because Donald's attacking the media and how dare him.
And I love the media and the media shouting praise on Romney as Romney basically slides into the anointed seat that Orrin Hatch had.
It's just nothing but basically, in my opinion, you know, hey, a Romney criminal enterprise.
You know, he's doing the same thing Trump's doing.
He just pretends he's on moral high ground than doing it, but he's wrong.
He's dishonest.
He's immoral.
And he's a two-faced thug, in my opinion.
You want to know more?
Who'd you vote for in that race?
I voted for a third party.
Of course.
Yeah, it's good work if you can get it, though.
Going from the governor of Massachusetts to a senator in Utah.
I don't know how many people have done that in the history of the country.
Well, don't they call that carpetbagging, by the way?
But anyway.
Yeah, well, that happens.
Okay, but getting back to what's going on in the media and the disintegration of the media, the degeneration of the media, the complete lack of respect that the media has for the people and the complete lack of trust that the people have in the media.
That's where we are, Sam.
Yes, and they literally go from attacking you at a restaurant and making you leave to coming straight to your house, buddy.
We're a hair breadth away from them attacking us just the same way, James.
And you could say, well, you guys are small.
You're not like Fox.
Quit patting yourself on the back with self-importance.
And my response is, yeah, but they think we're 10 times the racist.
They'll jump to us 10 times as quick.
Well, that's interesting.
Well, and that's right.
And that the media has amplified our reputation, whatever it may really be.
And if we're not careful, Fox will jump aboard and say, well, it was justified.
These racists need to go away.
There's no place for them at the table in America, right?
That's what Fox and Trump and everybody else will do.
They'll attack us as fast as the next guy.
But I was the one with a clarion call for civility way before these people ever even thought of it.
Okay, so this is an open letter that Sam wrote to talk show hosts, newsmakers, and all media personnel.
Now, this is something he wrote in 2016, and a lot that he includes in this letter are now making headlines at Fox.
They're using something that says, now, of course, be civil.
Let's all work together.
That's generic stuff that people could come up with simultaneously, but it is interesting.
And this is what Sam writes.
I have become more and more alarmed as we watch increasing divisive, never-ending battles and downright hostile attacks that seem to permeate every segment of our society.
Men against women, black against white, rich against poor, liberal against conservative, gay against straight, even believer against unbeliever.
Truly crazy.
Even those who claim to be on the same side find something to feud about.
Sadly, America has become a house divided.
Surely she cannot stand if we allow these trends to go unchecked.
There must be a better way.
When we think about it, we agree on more than we disagree.
If that's true, then why is it that we spend so much of our time and energy on disagreements?
Thus, it is vital to downplay or minimize our disagreements while spending the bulk of our time focusing on that which is productive and on which we can agree.
In short, building common ground, coming together, advocating for solutions should be the order of the day.
Further, we should agree that there is a difference between free speech and attacks that cross the line, limited by laws surrounding defamation, libel, and slander.
Protection of First Amendment rights and respect for one another is a prerequisite to restoring trust in America.
Might I suggest that what we lack most in our so-called enlightened day is open moral leadership.
What we need is good, honest, wise statesmen.
We need Americans who are governed by morals and principles and thought and deed in private as well as their public lives.
We need leaders who will lead by example and show us the way.
We should always be willing to follow the prince of peace and stand for that which is right.
We should be willing to talk and work with everyone in an effort to unify all people to make America great again.
I, for one, will try harder, will accept constructive criticism from others, and will commit to do better.
Well, Sam, of course, I agree with everything that you say right there, but this goes back to a problem that good, honest, decent, God-fearing, tax-paying, hard-working family men have had.
We want to live in that sort of society.
You can have that society, I think, in homogenous existence.
But as one of our friends in Nashville just said, we're about four years away from living under an ANC type of government here.
Well, there's some truth to that.
And the question is, is Fox genuine about their calls for civility?
Their president and their CEO begging for it.
So I sent this letter literally to about 10 to 12 Fox addresses.
Some of them bounced, so the addresses on their website are no good.
Some of them said the mailboxes are full and they bounced.
And a few of them hopefully went through.
But the question is, do you think Fox, their president and their CEO, are begging for civility?
Do you think they'll take a letter to the editor kind of a scenario and run with it?
Not a chance.
No.
And like you said, they'd be the first ones to attack the rest of us, me and you, namely, because we've been attacked by other of their peers in the media.
But I'm hoping they're genuine, and I'm hoping we can double down together with a clarion call for civility.
Yeah, I just don't see that happening.
I just don't either.
We've got to make sure we lay down the record and put the attempt up.
Nobody's been calling for this more clearly than anybody else on the planet, and I die sooner.
I do think it is important to state our aims and define our goals and to at least let the people who have ears to hear and eyes that can read these things to know that, hey, when the bottom falls out and when there is just absolute anarchy and blood on the streets, that there we were for all the things that we believe in and all the things that we stand for.
Here we are on the record, years ahead of it all, saying that this isn't the way and this isn't what we want.
But unfortunately, the only people who adhere to these principles that we share, Sam, are the ones that are going to get mowed down because our enemies are not going to come and meet us on that level playing field.
They're going to come and they're going to come with any trick, any scheme, any gambit, any law they can break, any rule they can bend.
It will be done.
Whatever it takes to win, that's their mindset.
And that's why we, conservatives, constitutionalists, pro-whites, whatever you want to call us, and we're all mutually exclusive necessarily.
That's why we haven't won anything in the last 80 years.
And I pray you're wrong.
I predict you're right, James.
So it's a shame.
It's a shame as Christians and people who love and worship our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to have to realize that this is where we stand.
And what do you say?
Do you say, well, we're just going to stand by these principles?
We're going to wait for God to do this.
What I'd like to do is see if we could get an army of us.
And I don't want to use the army in a warlike fashion.
Okay, a group, a groundswell, foot soldiers.
I don't know what words to use.
Again, they'll say that I'm putting people in the crosshairs.
You're a soldier of the Lord's army, Sam.
All right, a soldier of the Lord's army.
I would like to know how many people would take my letter to the editor and see if we could submit it everywhere under the sun.
Local newspapers, national newspapers, media everywhere, websites.
And I'd like to see who would publish this letter.
Well, we'll publish it at TPC.
I can tell you that much.
I think we already have.
Wouldn't it?
I named them all right there.
Wouldn't anybody who's really true about this call for civility, who's genuinely serious about it, say, you know what?
That's a well-written piece.
What in there would they disagree with?
I'm humbly saying I'll do my best to not make things worse.
I'm referring to the media and to all of us.
I'm basically at the end, I talk about how we can, even if we disagree, we can defend people's rights to say things that they, okay, what in this letter do you think even a Fox News or some of these people could not embrace?
Well, they're talking about God.
Well, yeah, you mentioned the Prince of Peace by name, so that's going to get it nixed even on Fox.
And another good point from Rich here, who's listening in Nashville tonight, if we lose, it doesn't matter what they say about us when we're gone.
That's true, too.
But you can, but here's the thing.
It doesn't necessarily have to be one or another.
You don't have to be a weak.
Obviously, I'm not saying that you are, but a lot of our people who just say, well, we're just going to pray, and you should pray.
But we're just going to pray.
We're going to live our lives peacefully and everything's going to work out.
You don't have to be that kind of a pacifist, but you also don't have to be.
You can be a strong Christian man.
We had those men in the past.
Yeah, but it's called flexible morality.
But we're also mainly men.
Where do I back down, though, James?
Where in that letter is there a backdown?
No, no, you're not backing down at all.
You're not backing down at all.
I agree with you.
We're not suggesting backing down.
We're not suggesting giving up our godly principles or our families or our country or our founding fathers or our race.
We're not backing down from any of that, nor should we.
But we can still have a clarion call for civility.
That's right.
That's right.
Christians are civil.
And our beliefs used to be mainstream.
I think only our side will adhere to that call for civility, though.
That's the thing.
But it doesn't hurt to call for it and put it out there on the record for what it's worth.
I agree with you, Sam.
It's a great letter.
It's what we need, but it's not what we're going to get, at least not from the enemy's position.
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A light in the darkness, a candle in the night here at TPC, and what a great crew we have.
And we've kept it all in-house tonight without bringing in an outside guest.
You've heard from, of course, myself, Keith Alexander, Sean Bergen, and Sam Bushman, all members of the team in one shape, form, or fashion or another, in some capacity.
And here to wrap it up is yet another one of our team members.
Edited by Mary Miller, by the way, will be back next week.
He just got back from running the New York Marathon.
You know, he was doing that last Sunday.
So he's still recovering, and he'll be back on the show next week.
But to round us out tonight is Jack Ryan.
And Jack's going to tell us his take on the midterms, since that's been the theme tonight.
The midterm elections, the media.
We've been talking about the media, obviously, tonight as well.
But Jack's going to tell us his thoughts on the midterms and local elections in Chicago.
I had an interesting story, Jack, that was sent to me.
It was from American Renaissance.
Somebody sent it to me.
There was a newly elected black woman in Tennessee who blamed uneducated white Republicans for the problem in inner cities.
So now I live in Memphis.
You live in Chicago.
As I watched the decline of these cities over the course of my lifetime, I didn't know until she told me, I didn't know that it was white Republican voters that were the cause of this, Jack.
But you learn something every day.
So tell us what's going on in Chicago, how your local elections fared, and then, of course, your take on what went on nationally on Tuesday.
Okay, well, there's not a lot of mean white Republicans in Chicago doing a lot of anythings.
So, you know, all of the days when worried about Chicago corruption stealing elections was to steal elections for John Kennedy against Richard Nixon in 1960 for these Irish Catholics.
There was worried that this president would be elected who has too much allegiance to a conservative Catholic Pope.
So we don't really have to worry about these things there.
So anyway, no, it's election night.
You guys have to deal with these other issues in Florida and Georgia with stealing voter fraud or something.
For some time bloody tested person is someone in Chicago or someone who lived in New York City in the late 80s.
This is nothing new.
So we're battle tested.
And you're like, yeah, so we've got to deal with these things.
And it's election night.
Could have been worse.
You know, it could have been there.
But yeah, those are things that are going on.
So I think we survived the night.
But yeah, you better be ready for things.
You better be ready for political corruption, stuffed ballots, and people doing vote voting by racial, ethnic, or sexual there.
So someone that's lived in a rough city like Chicago or New York City in the late 80s, like I have it.
This is nothing to be expected.
So it wasn't the worst night, but it's rough.
So those are things that are going in.
So that's a song that I had from the police.
The world is running down.
Make the best of what's still around.
So we need to make the best of what's still around, protect our family, our culture, and things like that.
Defend the family, defend the culture, defend your line, past, present, and future.
That's what we're all about here.
And that's what we aim to do.
That's what we seek to do.
That's what we fight for.
That's why we take so many arrows is because, man, that is an idea that they most certainly hate because they hate us.
And anybody who would want to preserve who and what we are as European Americans are going to find themselves front and center on the firing lines.
And that's where we've been for 14 years.
But yeah, so, Jack, we're looking at this corruption in Florida.
I don't guess you know anything about that living in Chicago, do you?
There's a lot of like snowbirds, people that move to Florida.
So, yeah, I keep track of political events all over the United States of America.
And I've got, I've been all, it's like that Johnny Cash song.
I've been everywhere there.
I've lived in most of the places of the United States of America.
So I'm plugged into all these places that are there, and I've got connections and friends and all over the place.
So, yeah, I did keep abreast of what happened in Florida and Georgia and those places.
So I do follow that very closely, and I try to promote our cause in all these states.
Now, this is sort of a special post-election program.
We're doing things a little bit differently without having another guest, and everybody's sort of talking about a singular topic tonight.
But so we didn't really necessarily have your standard segment either.
You did do the song, of course, but I don't guess we have any other recommendations this week.
I guess the theme is just election.
I can do the movie in books if you want.
Oh, you got something for us.
I don't know if you'd work that up.
Here's the book.
You got to identify this quote.
You were overwhelmed the last time.
Okay, this is the quote from the book I like.
If it were done when tis done, then twer well it were done quickly.
So that's the quote that we have from the book.
So where's that from?
Salmon's going to get this.
I think you're not going to.
If it were done when tis done, then twer well it were done quickly.
Hang on, let me type that into Google real quick.
Say that again, and I'll get the answers.
You got to send me these answers in advance.
It's a Shakespearean quote.
So that guy.
If it were done.
Well, I figured that much.
I figured that much.
I didn't know the book, though, or the play or the melody.
Macbeth.
And it's my favorite Shakespeare quote.
It's Macbeth saying it, and it's Lady Macbeth.
Again, it's always a bad woman doing these things.
Lady Macbeth is trying to get Macbeth to kill King Duncan to get to a squire.
And so he's being pressured, and he says, okay, if we're going to do it, we better do it quickly.
And so that's one.
It's Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 7.
And just a great one.
And I recommended a few months back Roman Polanski's Macbeth.
It's the best presentation of Shakespeare play ever.
It's fantastic.
Roman Polanski is obviously a terrible person and one, but this movie thing was good.
But that's not my movie recommendation.
But the book recommendation is Macbeth, the Shakespeare Macbeth.
Jack, I was going to have a response to that, but something just popped up on my newsfeed.
What I was going to say was, do they still, I don't know, and I guess you don't either.
I wonder if they still actually read Shakespeare, any of Shakespeare.
Maybe in college, maybe?
Or they just talk on sidewalks.
They read the Vagina Chronicles.
A lot of people don't read, but I think Shakespeare is still looking strong.
And I really don't have much criticism against him.
I think he's the greatest writer in the English language.
And I think his politics has been really good.
I think his views about men and women are good.
So we're going to hunker down and retreat from popular culture.
I think Shakespeare is one of the people that we should keep with us.
And I think that, yeah, he's great.
He's really good.
What knocked me off my stride, Jack, is the fact that this headline just came up.
The one Republican that we can point to and say beyond any shadow of a doubt, he's probably a pretty sturdy guy is Steve King in Iowa.
I mean, there may be a couple of other second-tier ones, but not many.
And now there's a headline, audio released after Steve King dares outlet to release immigrant dirt tapes.
I don't know if you've heard this.
Apparently, Steve King referred to immigrants as dirt.
And I guess that's bad.
And so now, well, I guess they're a week too late.
They're a week too late.
A week too late.
Steve King won.
He won.
The key is you stand strong for your principles.
Don't kiss ass and stuff.
And if you still stand strong and you're fair to other people, you're going to win.
So Steve King won.
These other pussy footers and stuff did not win.
Chicago and Illinois politics is brutal.
I could do a whole show about what happened.
We have serious Ashkenazi problems.
This rich, fat kid from J.B. Pritzker, spent $200 million and purchased the governor ship of the Illinois other.
So it's like, it's really, it's really bad.
But no, King won.
Hey, that's good.
And stand for your principles.
But it's nothing like the thing that we had elections.
You guys have been living in nice southern places where you've never had crime or political corruption or stuffed ballots and stuff.
I've lived in brutal, terrible, horrible places.
And we've gone through.
So it wasn't a bad night.
We did okay.
Okay, there was a monk, but don't give up.
But I've been through worse.
And if you guys want to email me and give me some tips about things I've been through and give me some tips about what to do when you're in hell, I can give you some things.
But I got to go on to the movie.
My movie recommendation is Scorsese's taxi driver.
It's like 70s, New York City, and I lived there in the 80s.
And it's a regular guy.
He's a taxi driver, but he's surrounded by corruption and prostitution pornography.
And he tries to rescue a young girl who's been sucked into this type of thing.
And Scorsese is an interesting guy that he does, you know, coving-edge, but he doesn't have that talented hatred of our people.
There's other ones there.
So I think that's a highly recommend that movie, Taxi Driver.
Scorsese is a good director.
Look, if you like contemporary films, Scorsese is a good director.
He has some good movies.
All right, got to go.
Thank you, Jack.
Talk to everybody else next week.
Good night.
God bless you.
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