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Nov. 24, 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.
All right, that's enough of that one.
But what a masterpiece.
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy by The Ohio Express.
The only song I could really think of that would be appropriate post-Thanksgiving with all that love we got in our tummy.
You get a lot of love in your tummy on Thursday, Q.
I do, and I also, I haven't gotten over being sleepy from drinking, from eating all that turf.
Hey, nevertheless, it's great to be back with you, ladies and gentlemen.
I tell you what, folks, I missed you badly last week.
It's true what they say.
Absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder.
Last Saturday, though, I was on a vacation with my family.
We had a great time.
Obviously, most normal people do things, do normal things on Saturday night.
And most every Saturday night of the year, I am here.
Last week was a rare exception, but it was great to spend a rare Saturday night with my family rather than just my extended family, although we're always happy to spend that time with you, too.
But I did listen.
I did listen to the show.
I listened to the show.
I listened to every minute of the show last week, in fact, and I enjoyed it.
It's a totally different perspective.
So when you're the front man doing a show, you enjoy it, but it's a totally different experience being a member of the audience listening to the show.
And I thought last week's show was just very superbly executed.
Mark Weber, always one of my favorite guests, did an hour-long interview with Winston Smith, who was guest hosting the first couple of hours on why conservatives never win.
And I called Mark immediately after that hour, before the second hour even started.
I called him on the phone.
Normally, I'll text a guest or email them, thank them for coming on.
I called Mark.
I said, Mark, you've been coming on this show since our inception.
That was the best performance you've or appearance you've logged.
And it was just a good show.
Winston, a little variety in the second hour with health and fitness being the focal point of that particular hour.
Sam and Eddie did a great job wrapping up the third hours.
But as I was listening to it, I swear to you, and I guess I am biased, of course, but I said to my wife, I said, I would donate to this show.
If I wasn't a part of it, I would donate to this show.
And the guys did a great job covering for me.
And I was, of course, happy to be able to go out of town.
Making the rounds, we posted this last week.
I have recently opened up my availability to do interviews, not with the establishment press, the controlled press.
You know my position on that.
But I have been doing more video interviews in addition to my monthly stops with Sam on the Liberty Roundtable Radio Show.
We've upped that now to two hours a month.
Ken Gividin's YouTube show, I'm on with him every month, now TOQ Live every month.
And we added a sampling of additional interviews that I've given over the course of the past few weeks.
So if you missed one the first time around, go to thepoliticalspool.org and enjoy them.
Nice variety there.
And we have several more, by the way, scheduled between now and the end of the year.
So stay tuned to our website for more information about that as well.
And in fact, I've actually done a couple since I got home from my trip last Saturday.
Josh Neal, new kid on the block, I guess you could say, got a brand new show.
I was a guest on, I think it was his third or fourth episode.
And there's actually been a couple of shows like that this year.
Identity Rising was another one that we did earlier in the summer where these people who are starting these new ventures into media are having us on as one of their first inaugural guests.
And it's just amazing to see the amount of respect given to TPC at each and every one of these stops.
Really astounding to hear the respect that comes from the host of these shows towards what we've been able to do as a trailblazing entity in this field.
And of course, there's TPC fans all over the place and TPC fans in these chat rooms of these particular shows as well.
So it's just always rewarding, of course, to know that your work has positively impacted your peers and that you're receiving the respect for a job well done, not just from these different people who are trying to add to the new media, but also from their listeners as well.
And so you can find that out at thepoliticalasspool.org.
We posted that interview with Josh and did a roundtable with Paul Fromm and Bill Johnson this week.
And that was fun too.
That's a great panel.
We're doing that once a month.
Paul Fromm was in Tokyo on that particular live stream.
So that was interesting to hear what he was reporting from Tokyo.
And of course, Paul and Bill Johnson and Ken Gibbed in these guys, longtime friends of mine, good men, good friends.
How about those mugs, gang, as we wrap up the announcements?
You know, I missed last week, so we're doing two weeks' worth of announcement here in the opening segments.
Those mugs flew off the shelf that we did for our 14th anniversary thing last month.
In fact, a lot of people who received them wanted more.
And we are dutifully mailing those out as well.
So most of the people who ordered some a couple of weeks ago should have had them by now.
We never want to miss an opportunity to thank our audience for your support.
We hope you enjoy them.
Oh, and by the way, it's talking about the 14th anniversary, 15th anniversary, obviously next year.
TPC 2004 to 2019.
15-year anniversary is coming up next week, or rather next year.
And we are already working behind the scenes.
Okay, we're very busy.
When you go to thepoliticals, pool.org on January 1st, you're going to see a brand new, totally revamped website with the TPC at 15 logo.
Our web team already has that under development.
They're working on it right now.
New graphics, new look.
It's going to have the same easy functionality.
The blog's still going to be the centerpiece of it.
So all the features you go there for now, downloading the shows, listening to the live stream, whatever you go there for now, it's still going to be easily navigable.
But it's going to have a nice new, jazzy look for the 15th year on the air.
So that's coming up.
We're going to have all new intros, outros.
We're working on it all right now, ladies and gentlemen.
But we'll get to that in due time.
Right now, we've still got a few shows left this year.
So let's get down to tonight's show, as it were, right away with the greetings and announcements now out of the way.
And I'll tell you what's coming up.
What's coming up for the rest of the year?
You know, the last show of the year.
About a month from now, we're going to do that year in review show.
We're going to tell you about all the highlights that TPC has enjoyed and experienced here in 2018.
Make some plans for the future.
We've got all that great Christmas music that we're going to start rolling out your way next week.
And so much more still to come before the calendar flips to 2019.
We've got a busy month and it all starts right now.
We're going to welcome back a guest in the second hour for the first time in 10 years.
Nearly 10 years.
This guest will be back on the show for the first time in nearly a decade.
It doesn't seem like it's been that long.
So we'll tell you who that is coming up in the second hour.
Those are the announcements.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
And it's great to be back, Keith.
A couple of words from you and then we'll get into our first topic of the night.
Because you missed last week too.
Yeah, that's right.
And I did the same thing that you did, listen to the show, or at least part of it.
And Winston does an excellent job.
I need to take my hat off to Winston.
Winston kind of is a change of pace.
It becomes suddenly a more scholarly program.
Whenever we have Winston on there, he's got a depth of knowledge and experience that I don't think you could find anywhere else.
And it's always a pleasure and a change of pace when we have him on the show.
He does have a different delivery.
It's a little bit different style.
So it's good, I think, to have that change of pace once in a blue moon.
I mean, because we're in here every week, and I get it.
You know, we're sort of like the lead guys here, along with Eddie.
But when you have other people coming in, just to spell you for that rare occasion, I think it's a nice twist for the audience.
Makes everybody's ears perk up a little bit.
And then, like I said, I hope the audience missed us as much as we missed them last week.
It's good to be reunited.
It's only been a week.
It seems like it's been longer than that.
I feel like a horse who's just had the bit taken out of his mouth.
I'm unbridled now.
We're back to running around like an old racehorse.
He hears a bell and he's ready to go.
I really was looking forward to getting back on the air after a few days off.
Okay, well, that's it.
So when we come back, lots of topics this hour.
An old guest making a brand new appearance for the first time in many years in the second hour.
Lots to come.
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Boy, we had a lot of announcements tonight.
Let's get down to the news and then later our guest, Keith, another interesting ruling from our judiciary that recently discovered that Jim Acosta, how did we not see this before in the Constitution?
Jim Acosta does have a constitutional right to be allowed into the White House to interrupt the president at his will.
Look, it's about time somebody called a halt to this judicial tyranny that we have in America that has developed basically out of deference to the Brown decision in which the Supreme Court arrogated to itself the ultimate right to determine what's constitutional and what's not.
There is no reason in the world why the President of the United States should defer to the judiciary, even the U.S. Supreme Court, much less any random U.S. district court that decides to issue an injunction.
He basically needs to tell them, and he'd be on very firm constitutional grounds to do it, and say, look, I too have taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and I see nothing in your ruling that would, you know, nothing that I've done that violates the Constitution.
And he ought to keep doing what he wants to do.
Instead, you know, it gets down to a bigger problem, James.
We have Trump who basically campaigns as a hardliner and governs as a moderate, and he defers to the other side.
It's like he's trying to throw red meat to his base by doing something like denying Jim Acosta a press pass.
And then as soon as any random judge in Hawaii or in California comes out and, you know, who's been shopped by the left because they know he'll be friendly to them and issues an injunction, he cowers away.
You know, this is not going to cut it, folks.
We're going to have to have, you know, basically Trump is going to have to start showing some guts on these things or else we're going to have problems.
We're going to have a lot of problems.
You know, now that we're through with the congressional elections, it's time to do an assessment or kind of take stock of where we are.
And that's the biggest problem.
You know, Machiavelli said that you can't be moderate with your enemies, particularly the left.
The left is no longer the loyal opposition.
They want to tack Donald Trump's hide to the wall.
And he needs to understand that.
And he doesn't owe them any deference whatsoever.
And this is one of the ways in which he grants deference to the left.
And the left, basically, he gets nothing for it.
The left hates him just as much if he's deferential than if he came in there like Genghis Khan and decided that he was going to, you know, tack their hide.
Well, I told his son on the radio that I hope that Trump does govern like Charlemagne.
I don't know if we've gotten that yet.
We hadn't gotten down to.
And Don Jr. agreed with that, by the way.
But just to circle back to this latest nonsensical ruling, in case you don't know, the press didn't always have the privilege.
Just not a constitutional right.
I don't care what this judge says.
It's a privilege to go into the president's home.
And that actually didn't start until the Richard Nixon administration.
Nixon started it, presumably because it was easier for him to walk down the hall and do a presser than to go down to wherever the press was meeting at that time.
But a judge ruled it, so it is.
Donald can't even decide now who's a guest in his own home because of these judges.
Now, all of the media closed ranks around Acosta, the controlled press.
Now, these conservative, quote-unquote, judges, and I think the judge that made this ruling was actually one that Trump appointed, have closed ranks.
Conservative judges appear to be just as bad as conservative elected officials.
Even John Roberts said, well, there's not really a difference between Obama judges and Trump judges.
We're all just here to interpret the law.
We're not a happy family.
But Keith, is that true?
Is Roberts right on that?
No, of course.
John Roberts, you know, nature abhors a vacuum.
And with the passage of Anthony Kennedy, it used to be that Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O'Connor were the unpredictables.
They were nominated to the court to be conservatives, but like so many other so-called conservative judges appointed by Republican presidents, they turned out to be anything but.
But now, with Kennedy and Sandra Day O'Connor gone, somebody's got to fill the role of being the unreliable conservative.
And apparently, John Roberts has decided to fill that role.
It's the most incredible form of government I've ever seen.
The judges, these unelected judges, obscure judges that you've never even heard of before until they issue a certain ruling after being shopped, they're the ones that are legislating now.
I don't really know what the role of the president is supposed to be, but in this new government that we've had, this new structure, but if we have to watch America commit suicide via demographic replacement, we might as well be entertained.
So there's one of these whitehouse.gov petitions where if you get 100,000 signatures, the White House has to respond, even if they just respond in platitudes.
So there's this petition that Alex Jones be given White House press credentials and seated next to Jim Acosta.
And when I first checked on this thing, it was 17,000 signatures.
The next day, it was 60 or 70,000.
So they're going to break that threshold.
They may have already done it.
But the petition reads: Alex Jones's First Amendment rights are being violated every day.
He does not have White House press credentials.
This is America.
Let Alex Jones have press credentials and a permanent seat next to Jim Acosta.
Yeah, that's a perfect idea.
Let me just say that this is what he needs to do.
He needs to basically let all the members of the alt-right and alt-light have press passes, get them in there, swamp them, call on them, not on the alphabet soup networks like CNN, Communist News Network, or MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, all of that, and basically have a bunch of bouncers there.
So that if anybody gets out of line, these guys just yank them up and toss them out the room.
Okay?
This is what ought to be done.
Or the other alternative would be have no press conferences at all.
He communicates very effectively with his base through Twitter.
Now, I'm just waiting for the other shoe to drop on that and have the owner of Twitter decide to ban Donald Trump, the president of the United States, from using Twitter.
But, you know, and don't laugh.
That's actually plausible.
Well, Sam Dixon, not to be confused with Sam Bushman, both great men, no doubt.
Sam Dixon emailed me.
I think you should be invited to the White House too, James.
You should be given press credentials to be able to stand up and debate the person holding the conference and correct him.
And I got to thinking about it, and he's right.
As the petition for Alex Jones states, I now too feel as though my First Amendment rights are being infringed upon with each passing day that I'm not.
And we'd have to relocate to D.C., and I don't want to do that.
Well, that's true, but I have a constitutional right to interrupt the president whenever I want.
But in all seriousness, Sam Bushman and I did receive press credentials to attend Trump rallies, the Republican National Convention, the Trump's inauguration, where we were seated right there in the front with the media.
That's really, and in each instance, we were vetted by the Secret Service.
And so that's about as close as anyone in our ranks ever got to having legit access to Trump.
But so, yeah, I mean, why not us, Keith?
I mean, we've gotten further than anybody else in our field with regards to access.
We need, and Sam called me on vacation.
We got to sue to get our press passes.
Yeah, he basically just needs to swamp the mainstream media or the legacy media with the new media.
And that would really be interesting.
I'd like to watch the fur fly when that happens.
Well, more judge rulings out there.
Now, a Jewish judge has ruled that the federal ban on female genital female female genital mutilation is unconstitutional.
So once again, we see federal judges legislating at an astonishing pace.
Look, this is, see, we've basically got a cold civil war going on in the United States, and it's begun.
It was begun with the Brown decision on May the 17th, 1954.
The left has totally abandoned the idea that we should strive for equal rights for all.
They want equal outcomes, and that means that certain groups have more rights than others.
If you are what they consider to be historically oppressed, you have more rights than a white male, for example.
White males, you know, affirmative action is no affront to the principles of the left because they feel that other people, it's now their turn and they need more rights.
And that's what's going on here.
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Keep the faith.
Thank you, Roger.
Love you, brother.
We'll be right back.
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All right, Keith, so we've talked about laughable.
It would be laughable if it weren't serious and didn't have serious repercussions, but we've talked about the ruling from the judge that states that Jim Acosta does have a constitutional right to interrupt Trump's press conferences from inside the White House.
Totally different than freedom of speech.
Well, you might have the freedom of speech to say what you want, but you don't have the freedom, the right to government of getting a press pass.
That's a privilege.
And then the ruling from the judge that said the ban on female genital mutilation isn't constitutional.
Well, here's another one.
Federal judge blocks Trump's new asylum rules.
As Brad Griffin writes that I said I don't dissent, the most predictable thing in the world just happened.
Here's the headline, a federal judge in San Francisco.
In San Francisco, I can't believe it.
That's shocking.
Late Monday, last Monday.
Cycra-Sarone, the San Francisco tree.
We keep getting one all the time from.
A federal judge in San Francisco late Monday blocked new rules put into place by President Donald Trump that limit the ability of migrants, so-called, to request asylum, a legal blow to the administration's effort to curb illegal, or rather to curb legal immigration that opens the door for more members of the migrant caravan to request asylum in the United States.
Brad retorts, is there anything that Trump's done that a federal judge hasn't blocked?
Somewhere in China and Russia, they are laughing at the impotence of our president.
These unelected judges, Brad Wrights, have taken over the country and determined everything now.
We have the most absurd system of government in the world.
Where's Julius Caesar when you need him?
Well, I don't think you have to go as far as China and Russia to find people laughing at Trump's deference to these ridiculous missives from the federal judge.
You say difference.
What could the president realistically do to say, listen, the president doesn't get cucked by a no-name judge in some obscure district?
Well, very easily.
Every judge, every federal judge, except for Supreme Court judges, are creatures of the legislature.
They're what they call Article III judges.
Article III allows the legislature to create such courts as they deem necessary.
And of course, the lesson that we've learned from the Obama administration is that you don't have to worry about the legislature taking action.
They said that the legislature is a sausage factory.
Well, somebody quipped recently that the U.S. Congress is a sausage factory that's forgotten how to make sausage.
So nothing gets done there.
Obama showed that you can use executive orders to do anything the legislature could.
So what Trump needs to do is basically wipe out the federal judges or the federal courts in California, for example, and the Ninth Circuit, and then go about appointing others or not appointing anybody over there on that.
Make those people come to Salt Lake City, for example, if they've got a federal lawsuit or if they want their rights redressed.
That's all perfectly legitimate under the U.S. Constitution.
Well, you people in Salt Lake City might complain.
Well, why we chuckled was because Sam came into our ear, you can't hear it.
He came into our headset and said, don't bring those thugs to my backyard.
But that's really something that could be done.
Pat Buchanan has commented about it before in his book, you know, what was that one?
Suicide of a superpower, death of the west, where the right went wrong.
Where the right went wrong.
That's it.
Yeah, I was about to say, yeah, where the right went wrong, he mentioned that the president actually does have that power.
And it's not only, you know, making President Trump and the United States look ridiculous overseas, a lot of his supporters are getting tired of this, you know, fecklessness on the part of the Trump administration.
It's time that he starts swatting these gnats down and deciding that, you know, I'm just not going to, you know, what's the federal judge in San Francisco going to do?
Does he have an army at his behest that he can come in and force Trump to do something?
Trump can, he could also say we have a national emergency and I'm going to declare martial law, which means I get to call all the shops without any second guessing from anybody about the invasion on our southern border.
Well, with regard to this ruling about asylum from this judge, that apparently I never knew the judge, we're not even talking about the Supreme Court here, and even they shouldn't be able to overrule the president, but you're talking about some district, federal district judge has more power than the president.
It's amazing.
Why don't we, the whole country vote for these federal judicial spots then?
The thing is, the judiciary in Federalist Paper No. 78 was described by Alexander Hamilton as the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government.
Instead, it is the most dangerous and the most powerful branch, and it's also the least Democratic.
People are appointed, not elected, to be federal judges.
And they're in there for life and they got more power than the president.
Yeah, well, they're in there subject only to impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Now, I guess what we're going to find out very shortly with Trump is that high crimes and misdemeanors isn't such a high hurdle to cross.
Basically, if the Democrats in Congress decide that jaywalking is a high crime and misdemeanor, they can probably get Trump impeached over that.
Okay, so the caravans here.
They're coming over.
They're climbing the fence.
It's like a big playground down there.
And you've got some troops on the border now that Trump called up, but I think they're just there to observe and report like a neighborhood watch.
Southern Baptist leaders were very upset, though, this week that the feelings of these criminal illegal aliens, and they are criminals, by the way, when they come over the border, that's a crime, full stop.
They're criminals.
But they're afraid that their feelings might be hurt by the presence of law enforcement on the border.
Of course, as we say, no border, no country.
Imagine, though, living a life as such a cuckhold, these phonies.
And I say that they're phonies, but they're not pro-life.
If they were pro-life, they would know that all of these people coming over are going to vote for Democrats.
They're going to vote for the most anti-life people that they could possibly elect.
You talk about Israel's border wall.
It's like Sam and Eddie were saying last week.
You show me a wall, you might show me a ladder, but if you show me a ladder, I'll show you a machine gun.
That's how Israel deals with it.
But these phonies in the southern bed, look, they're still crowing about slavery.
Well, there was this map that came up that was posted just last week, and all of the Americas and Europe are green, no slavery.
And in Africa, it's blood red because slavery still exists.
But I haven't heard one Southern Baptist talking head say anything about the slavery that still exists.
That's what I'm talking about with the progressive agenda.
Basically, all animals are equal, as George Orwell said in Animal Farm, but some animals are more equal than others.
The only people that can be castigated over slavery are white Gentiles because white Gentiles are supposedly the unfairly privileged people of the past that now need to be punished and put in their place.
This is really what the left is coming at us with now.
You know, as ridiculous as that sounds, and, you know, quite frankly, I'd be very happy to see California secede from the Union.
If they did, it would solve so many problems.
There's bigger electoral problems.
And, of course, they would implode from the folly of their own positions on things, and we could pick up the pieces and take it over later.
Well, the thing is, the thing that got these cucks so upset was the term lethal force.
Now, obviously, that's just more rhetoric.
Nobody's going to pull a trigger down there.
It's again, like Sam and Eddie talked about in the third hour last week.
Would you want to be the law enforcement officer that whether you were defending your own life like was the case with Michael Brown?
Brown, Lieutenant Callie.
Well, like Michael Brown, who was trying to kill that cop in Ferguson, and the cop defended himself, and they burned down the town.
So it would be like that.
So you don't want to be that, I guarantee you don't want to be that member of the military that's going to be a good thing.
What's the old saying, when all is said and done, more will be said and done?
That's what's going to happen.
Nobody's going to use lethal force on the border, no matter what these animals do.
Well, here's what, look, let's get proactive about this.
People that are in the Southern Baptist denomination need to remember what we've often said here, which is the only sound a liberal fears is the click of a closing purse.
If you have this idea that tithing is something that you are required to do, then you're applying Old Testament principles in New Testament times.
What we need to do is stop feeding the monster that is turning on us.
I'm tired of feeling obligated to finance liberals who are intent upon burying me, which is really not much of an exaggeration.
That's what they want to do.
They seem to delight in tormenting their own membership and ostracizing and marginalizing them.
And I would simply sit on my wallet and watch Steve Gaines and watch Russell Moore go into conniption as they have no money to spend.
That would really, you know, that would probably be the most entertaining spectacle that I can imagine right now.
Well, I'd like to see it too, Keith.
But as you know, it's another case of, as you say, be careful what you wish for, you just may get it.
You know, Bellevue Baptist Church had to cancel their fireworks show this year because they got more of what they wanted than they bargained for with regards to the diversity that they crave so dearly.
Yeah, and nobody's admitting it, but that was why they didn't do it.
Well, yeah, because blacks came into the fireworks show last year, not this 4th of July, but 4th of July prior, and started shooting up at the place.
That's what happened.
That's literally what happened.
They couldn't get fireworks from the gunfire.
There was gunfire in the parking lot.
You knew that.
We'll be back.
They have a broad definition of fireworks.
Just a different definition of fireworks.
Maybe that's what the blacks thought they were supposed to do.
It's culturally hegemonic for you to try to enforce your definition of fireworks on them.
There is a Senate race that's going to be experiencing a runoff.
It's in Mississippi.
Senator Sidney Hyde Smith.
Sydney Hyde.
We'll tell you about it.
Getting the kids to school, cleaning the house, doing the laundry.
It seems that the work routine as a stay-at-home mom is never ending.
And even though I'm the prime grocery shopper in our family of four, I simply don't have time to scrutinize all the labels on the countless food products I buy.
Oh, sure.
I've noticed all the latest certification seals, organic, non-GMO, gluten-free.
It definitely seems to be the latest craze.
But it was only recently that kosher certification seals caught my attention.
You see, my husband had me download an app called Kosher Certify, and it shed light on a century-old certification industry that slipped under the radar screen from the majority of our public.
I also noticed a question mark at the end of the app name.
And that makes great sense as there's far more questions regarding this industry than answers.
In fact, the developers refer to this as the kosher question.
Sure, I'm a busy mom and didn't pay attention to our food culture, but now I have transparency, a convenient grocery list feature, and the ability to eat in favor of my family's best interests.
And you can discover it too at thekosherQuestion.com.
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Welcome back.
To get on the show, call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
All right, folks, I think this will be the most interesting segment of the first hour.
There's a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of facets I want to get to.
First, I want to tell you that somebody very special is in the studio with us tonight.
My mom called earlier today, about 11 o'clock this morning, and offered to watch our kids for the day and have a little overnight sleepover at Mama's house so that my wife and I could spend some alone time together, which is, of course, harder to do once you have kids.
Well, my wife is actually here in the radio station with us tonight, and she's just sitting here, sitting here by me and Keith, listening to the show.
Okay.
I asked her if she'd say a quick hello.
I almost shorted at my core trying to make it reach.
Hello.
And she looks very good tonight.
And I wanted to ask her on the air, would you, I'd like to take you on a date tonight.
What do you say about that?
She likes you as a friend.
No, she didn't shut me down.
Yeah, no, that was that short in the court.
I'm actually eating pie, and I had stuff in my mouth, but I would love to go on a date with her.
Oh, my goodness.
There it is, guys.
You could be married 12 years, but you could still date your wife.
So that's the point.
Y'all are going to be turned down for a date by your wife.
No, no, no.
That didn't happen.
That's you and Sam.
It was a short in the court and a pie in her mouth.
It was an awkward silence, but it wasn't intended to be that way.
Okay, I'll tell you about it, Keith.
Come on.
All right.
All right.
So another thing that makes the well, you know, she wasn't expecting, you know, she is eating.
What kind of pie is that, by the way?
It's lemon pie.
Lemon meringue?
Yes.
All right.
I can never say that properly, so I just shortened it to lemon pie.
There you go.
It does not look locale to me, I'll tell you that.
Okay.
Hang on a minute.
Let me get.
I've had so much pie the last couple days.
It's pie's dangerous.
She actually made moment on the lips, forever on the hips.
We hosted both sides of the family at our home this Thanksgiving.
So my parents were there for the matinee session, and then her family came over for the evening session.
It just so happened we were doing both at our home this year.
And my wife cooked two turkeys, two of everything, and completely reset the venue.
I mean, it wasn't leftovers served to her families, all knew everything.
How long did you cook for?
I cooked all day on Wednesday for like eight hours, and then we set everything up, and it was fun.
And we have double leftovers, double pie.
So I have to really get back on the good eating train on Monday because it's been a hard couple days eating so much pie.
She worked her tail off all day Wednesday, getting everything cleaned up and set up, and then woke up at 6.30 in the morning on Thursday to start tending to the turkeys.
She was barefoot in the kitchen, not pregnant.
Yet, boy, does that mean you want another baby?
This is real time here on TPC.
Boy, you know how to get yourself in trouble, boy.
I hear Sam.
Sam's going nuts in the background there.
All right.
I'm starting to sweat now.
This is serious.
Does that really mean that you want another one?
Let him check his bike balance.
All right.
We're going to talk about that during the commercial break.
I'm hot now, man.
Somebody turned up the heat in here.
I'm really sweating my forehead.
I started sweating.
Okay.
It is date night.
It is date night, guys.
Hey, how about that?
So, all right.
I love you.
She's going back to the green room now.
We got to cool down here for a minute.
All right.
So another thing.
But it's Sam's eyes.
No, he's excited about it.
You know, Sam's always pushing for it to have another.
Very quickly.
What's your vote, Sam?
He said, more the merrier.
Sam wants us to have 12.
All right.
Well, with the quiver of full.
Psalm 127.
Okay, that's enough.
Another thing making the SBC cucks upset this week is Cindy Hyde Smith.
Now, Keith, we spent too much time having fun there.
Tell us as quickly as you can who Cindy Hyde Smith is.
I keep wanting to call her Cindy Smith.
She is a Republican Confession.
She runs against Mike Espy, a black Democrat for one of the senatorial positions in Mississippi.
There's going to be a special election coming up.
Trump breezed through the state of Mississippi and had a rally on her behalf in people of Mississippi.
And he went down to Biloxia, I think.
Oh, okay.
I didn't even know about Biloxi.
Okay, so, well, here's what Cindy Hyde Smith has done.
There's been a couple of bombshells this week.
Not bombshells.
That's the word the control pressure.
The left considers them bombshells more like firecrackers.
It was rediscovered.
Yeah, like one of those little popper that you throw on the ground and you can blow them up on your feet.
It was rediscovered that in 2014, and this is supposed to be some big scandal, that she was an appointed senator, so this is her first run for re-election.
But Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde Smith posed for a photo wearing a Confederate soldier's hat and holding a rifle while at Beauvoir, which, of course, our audience will be able to see.
There we go, of course.
Well, it was five, four years ago, not too long ago, but Beauvoir.
Now, that's a special place for so many people in our audience because so many people in our audience own a piece of Beauvoir, Jefferson Davis' home after the war.
And she was there wearing a Confederate soldier's hat.
She gave it out as an inducement for one of our fundraisers.
That's right.
Well, a couple of different times, actually, over the years.
But she was wearing, while at Beauvoir, she donned a Confederate soldier's hat while holding a rifle, and she stated that this represented Mississippi's history at its best.
And, of course, she's right.
It does.
And that's not going to alienate her base at all.
No, she's running in Mississippi, not in San Francisco.
So one of our very astute listeners in Oklahoma brought this to my attention.
And I didn't know this.
And this is an incredible statistic.
I mean, of course, I knew Mississippi was solid.
I've always said that Mississippians are the best people in the country, white Mississippians, best people in the country.
But he said that he picks Hyde Smith to win this election 56 to 44 next week when they vote.
And what he pointed out to me was that whites in Mississippi vote over 80% for the GOP.
Blacks vote somewhere between 105 and 110% for the Democrats.
But Mississippi is 59% white, 37% black.
There is not another state where whites vote to this level as a group.
So my question to you, Keith, would be, why is it that in Mississippi, whites vote 80% as a block, much higher than any other place, even in the South?
Because Mississippi has the highest percentage of black in the populace in their population total.
So consequently, white people in Mississippi are very wise regarding race.
And they know that they're going to face a block vote so they give a block vote in return.
Now, that's one thing.
Now, another thing about Cindy Hyde Smith that you didn't mention is that she's also caught flak for having attended a so-called segregation academy.
So that just actually came out this weekend.
So it was pointed out that she attended a so-called segregation academy, now otherwise known as a private school.
Well, in that way, she's just like the Kennedys because they always send their children to private schools.
And Chelsea Clinton, but there was this one.
And Chelsea Clinton went to Sidwell Friends Academy in D.C., where you probably have to pay over $100,000 a year to attend it.
So, you know, I'm tired of these liberal hypocrites trying to inflict social costs from school integration on everybody except their own children.
You know, remember Joe Sobrin's famous comment?
He said, a college education is to inculcate you with all the proper politically correct views on race and the wherewithal so that you can live as far away from other races as possible.
Now, Joe Sobrin was great with those quips.
But I noticed that in that she attended this so-called segregation academy.
We call them private schools.
There is this Democratic chieftain, this black chieftain down there, tribal chief in the Democratic Party, and he was blasting Cindy Hyde Smith this week for attending the segregation academy, as he called it.
He said that whites after integration cobbled together and formed these laughable excuses for schools.
Nowadays, it costs $10,000 to $15,000 to go to these laughable excuses for schools.
Well, even more than that.
Furthermore, a lot of them have turned into like four-fifths of the private schools in the Memphis-Shelby County area where we live had their genesis as segregation academies.
What a coincidence.
Now, they would never claim it now, but their founding president said, in no uncertain terms, the school that I went to for my first nine years before I homeschooled out was Briarcrest.
Briarcrest was explicitly segregated.
Well, here's how you tell.
Look at their webpage, and if the school was founded in 1974, which is the first year that the busing order became effective in Memphis and Shelby County, and that's when that particular school was founded, it was indeed a segregation academy, although all of them now try to distance themselves about it.
And guess what the denomination was that founded more than anyone else?
Southern Baptist Church.
Absolutely right.
The Southern Baptist Convention founded more segregation academies in the 70s than any other church body.
But you said that the segregation academies, would you say, preserved education?
They preserved education.
Basically, the public schools went to hell in a handbag.
But there was a time when public schools were decent, and what changed?
Well, what happened was the busing order, which effectively desegregated the schools.
Before then, I don't care where you went to school, and people ask me where I went to school.
I tell them I went to two of the 46 worst schools in the state of Tennessee based on an assessment they had probably about 10 years ago.
But back when I went to those schools, this was before busing.
And it didn't matter where you went to school in Memphis.
If you had an aptitude for physics or trigonometry or calculus, they had someone there that could teach it to you.
And if you made good grades in high school, you were prepared to do college-level work.
And this applied also to the black schools.
You know, public education in Memphis is now turning out people that don't know how to read.
So, you know.
But that's a real school, according to this guy down here.
But anyway, our friend in Oklahoma also writes that Mississippi has not elected, just a point of fact, has not elected a black U.S. senator since Reconstruction.
So that runoff is November 27th.
If you're in Mississippi and you're listening tonight, vote Cindy Hyde Smith.
We'll be back right after this.
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