Dec. 8, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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I don't know if you ever feel nearer to Christ than you do at Christmas and Resurrection Day, but you should feel it every day.
But you certainly feel it this time of year.
It's a very special and spiritual day.
And you know what else I feel, especially at this time of the year?
A connection with our Anglo Celtic roots.
Because all of these old, the best old carols and everything come from that era.
And, you know, they're brought to the forefront of culture more during the Christmas season than at any other time of the year.
That being said, we've had a busy show tonight.
We've covered it a lot and we've talked about a lot.
Big interview in the second hour for the full hour with Patrick Casey.
But now we want to shift gears to talk about Simon Roche of Saint Landers.
He had a pretty monumental week this week during which he addressed the European Union Parliament.
So those of you listening to this show should know that Simon is a fourth-generation South African that's affiliated with the civil defense organization Saint Landers, which is devoted to the protection of non-combatant Afrikaner Boer civilians in the event of a large-scale conflict, the increasing likely event that that may happen.
Now, he's become a particularly close friend of ours over the course of the past two years, having appeared on our show quite a few times during that span.
And I think Simon's first appearance with us was the spring of 2017.
Winston actually interviewed him in his debut appearance on TPC.
We had him on home several times since then, including last fall, where he actually came into Memphis and did a full three-hour special feature with us last fall.
A little more than a year ago, he stayed with you, and then we had a fundraiser for that organization at your home.
But he was invited to speak at the European Parliament in Brussels by the Conservative bloc this week.
And the man who is closer to Simon than any of us, even Eddie the Bombardier-Miller, who was out this evening not feeling too well, is Rich in Nashville.
And Rich was the one who, I believe, may have first put Simon in touch with us and certainly the one who has kept him in touch with us.
And Rich is a good friend of the program as well.
And he's here now joining us to give us a little more information about what happened in Brussels this week with Simon's speech to the EU.
Rich, you said that was the best speech you've heard him give, and you've heard him give a lot.
Yeah, I've probably heard everything that he's delivered at one time or another.
First off, Merry Christmas to y'all in the audience.
Merry Christmas to you.
Got you.
And your wife as well, Rich.
Simon, this was a real plum for Simon.
They had been working on this for some time, and it was kind of up in the air, I guess, until about the last week or so as to whether he would actually go up there.
But as you said, he was invited by the Conservative bloc to address a meeting of the EU.
It wasn't the full parliament.
Simon told me that they did have more attendees than they had anticipated at the beginning, so they had to change venues.
And he said there weren't necessarily so many of the actual members of the parliament that attended, but their staff people did.
Now, the speech itself, it was probably one of the best presentations I've heard him give.
It was very factual.
It was very measured.
His tone was very serious.
And he pointed out some things that you and I may be aware of, but most people are not aware of.
And I think he did a smash-up job.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I agree with what Rich is saying.
I watched some of it today, in fact, and it was very measured.
He didn't get too excited, but very serious, very stern.
And I thought it was the perfect pitch for the message that he was delivering.
And if you haven't seen it yet, well, you can certainly find it on YouTube.
But we're going to post it for you at thepoliticalsuccessible.org.
I believe that it's scheduled to post on Tuesday of next week, this coming week.
And following it, it will be actually a picture.
I have a picture scheduled to post as well of Simon and I together outside of Keith's house at that private reception that we hosted last year.
Thanks again, in large part to our good friend Rich, who is on the line with us right now.
But Simon traveled, Rich, as you know, literally, literally across this country many times over, a couple of hundred thousand miles last year, going to every group that would have him, no matter how big, no matter how small, home meetings, wherever he could get a venue and an audience, he was there raising awareness of the plight of the white South Afrikaners.
And he just worked his behind off.
And he did a lot of appearances, as you know, of course, several on our program as well.
And that's when we became such close friends with Simon.
And it's so great to see a good man like that, a God-fearing, Bible-believing Christian like Simon be able to have risen all the way up to the top, from going from private receptions with just a handful of people to addressing the European Parliament.
Comment on that, Rich.
The significance of that particular speech.
And do you think it will bear any positive fruit for his and our shared cause?
You know, that's hard to say.
It's sort of like the tweet from Trump, which really kind of kicked the ball down the road.
And he was back on to talk about that.
We had Simon back on.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
I was just going to say we had him back on to talk about that.
Yeah.
Go.
Yeah, Trump did his famous tweet, but I'm not aware of any follow-up.
And I think so that remains to be seen.
I think a lot of the impetus behind recent events has been the exposure that Simon's gotten through for his tour here.
The Swedish Cholesterra Media has featured him prominently in a documentary they did.
Lauren Southern featured him in her documentary also called Farmland.
He's getting a lot of play around the world.
He's been on Bill Johnson's and Ken Gibbon's program a lot.
He makes appearances here and there now.
It's bringing more attention to what's going on in South Africa and pointing out the obvious hypocrisy of the ANC government.
I mean, Ramaposa, Cyril Ramaposa, the current president, had a short meeting with Trump.
I don't think they discussed his tweet, but I mean, he flat out said to the press in New York, in the lapdog press, that there were no murders of white farmers in South Africa, which is just an obvious outright lie.
And Simon quoted some statistics, and the best thing that the liberal backers of the Rainbow Nation can put on it is to say, well, yeah, there are farm murders now, but they're not as bad as they used to be.
But for comparison, there were 57, I think, last year.
Out of there are only there are only about 25,000 white farmers left in South Africa.
At the time of the institution of the ANC government, I think the number was double that.
And true, the farm murder numbers have dropped.
I mean, they've been as high as 150 or so in years past.
57 out of 25,000 is still a murder rate.
Well, let me tell you how murder rates are figured by crime statisticians.
They're based on 100,000 population.
So if you take that 57.
Now, I hear the break coming up.
We'll pick this up.
As a man who never misses a show, he knows what happens.
We're all trained when that music starts.
Thank you, Rich.
Hey, we're going to continue on about South Africa.
Simon, Rich is as close a friend to Simon as he has in the United States.
And that's how close these two men are.
And we'll talk a little bit more about this.
And we're going to talk to Rich about James Fields as well.
And we're going to tell you how those two items intersect.
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Everything looks cold and white.
Hanging around the mistletoe.
Hanging around the mistletoe.
Christmas Day will soon be here.
And everybody's full of cheer.
Hanging around the mistletoe.
A big tip of the hat to DJ Sam, DJ Sammy Bushman tonight, spinning the vinyl, keeping the Christmas music flowing tonight on TPC.
Rich from Nashville, our good friend, talking about Simon Roche of St. Landers.
He just gave a pretty monumental address to the Parliament of the European Union in Brussels just this week, and it'll be up on PPC on Tuesday.
We pray that God will continue to protect our friend and that his hard work and sacrifice will be richly blessed.
Rich, of course, as you said, we can't predict exactly how impactful his speech at the EU will be, but we do know this at the very least, as with each and every one of Simon's appearances across the country and around the world that he's given,
either in person or on the air, it does raise eyeballs, and it puts those eyeballs on the situation in South Africa to where perhaps if enough eyeballs are watching the ANC, they won't be able to carry out what they would be inclined to do otherwise.
The more awareness there is, the better that's going to be a good question.
Let's just ask Rich directly.
This is Keith again.
Rich, do you have any feedback from Simon about the reaction he got to that speech?
Not yet.
I mean, we've had some messaging back and forth.
I'm part of a news group that he's been in contact with, but I haven't had a chance to talk to him directly.
My wife and I are flying out tomorrow afternoon to go to.
You just stole my thunder.
Hang on, Rich.
Hang on just a minute, brother.
I was just about to ask.
Let me pretend, everyone, you didn't hear that.
Let me ask the question.
Rich, I heard you're going out of town tomorrow.
Where are you going to?
We're going to Von der Kluth, the little town that Simon lives in.
We're leaving out tomorrow afternoon, and we'll arrive sometime Monday afternoon in Johannesburg.
But we've got a one-day layover in Johannesburg, which I'm not real happy about.
I think Delta probably has a deal with all the hotels down there that they make their flights arrive too late to connect with any of the other flights going out of there.
But we're going to spend three weeks with Simon.
And I'm sure I'll get the full skinny on pretty much everything.
Depending Christmas.
There's a lot of things going on in the world.
You know, they're going to have to happen.
This is just one thing that's reaching people that have consciences.
Back to the thought I was saying earlier about the farm murder rate.
The murder rates are figured in terms of 100,000 per 100,000 population.
The United States, which is, you know, as every liberal will tell you, is one of the most violent, gun-obsessed cultures in the world, has a murder rate of 4.88.
With South African white farmers, it's like 228 per 100,000.
Wow.
I mean, that's just an absolutely startling number.
And other things that are going on in South Africa, none of the sewage treatment plants that are along the Valle River, which runs through Johannesburg, are in operation.
So tens of millions of raw sewage is being dumped into the water supply on a daily basis through the incompetence of the ANC government.
And it's not only the incompetence.
Things never change.
Yeah, it's not only that.
It's the graft that's going on, too.
But I think basically what is going on is the ANC leaders are looting the country at the expense of their population.
And the primary beneficiary of this are the Chinese.
Well, Rich, I want to tell our audience something.
So you just made mention of the fact that you are flying to South Africa tomorrow.
So we barely were able to have Rich on in time before he had to catch his flight.
Flying to South Africa tomorrow with his wife.
They're going to spend Christmas with Simon.
They're going to be in South Africa for three hours.
And guess what?
That's going to be to your gain, ladies and gentlemen, because we're going to have access to Rich and Simon while Rich is over there.
So over the course of the next couple of weeks, we may be getting updates live from South Africa from one of TPC's most loyal contributors and listeners.
And well, much more important than that, a dear brother in arms to us here at the organization and a good friend of ours.
But so we are going to be talking with Rich from South Africa on this show the next couple of weeks.
He'll be over there with Simon.
And so we look forward to hearing what's going on over there.
First-hand information, live from South Africa.
It's going to be a real treat.
We're going to see it with our own eyes.
And I'm going to tell you about the special event because we only have a couple of minutes left, and we've got to get to Courtney.
So we've got two friends tonight calling in in the third hour, Rich and Courtney.
And if you're wondering how we decided who goes first and who goes second, we did Age Over Beauty for that.
But anyway, Rich is going over there for a very special event, not just for any old reason to go over and see Simon.
And yes, it is Christmas, but it's something more than that.
We'll hear from Rich live from South Africa, and he'll tell you exactly why they went over there at this particular time of year.
But before we do that, Rich, we only have just a couple of minutes remaining before we have to get to Courtney.
And I want to be sure to ask you this.
Now, and this relates to Simon, too, and his mission.
Simon was over here last August, a year ago, and you and Eddie and Simon and Gene Andrews went up to Charlottesville together.
So you were with Simon for that battle, and you were able to spend that time with Simon.
I know, having talked to Eddie and all that we've talked about, that was just a true lifetime memory.
But I bring that up only to ask you this.
The Phil's verdict came in, as you know, yesterday.
Your thoughts on that with two minutes remaining in this segment?
Not really a surprise considering how the courts are operating up there, but this should be a wake-up call to everyone who's observant.
The system, you know, the system is broken.
There isn't justice in the United States anymore.
It's just us.
And if you aren't part of that us, you're going to get the shack.
And I think that's what we saw.
Just us.
That's what we saw happen to Alex Ramos.
That's what we've seen happen.
You know, Borden, all the rest of the guys that were arrested up there and had been put away to the max almost while people like DeAndre Harris and Corey Long walked.
You know, when they were the clear instigators of the attack.
Well, what about the guy who killed Kate Steinley?
You know, the guy who killed Kate Steinley.
Right.
Yeah.
So I'm not as optimistic as Patrick Casey.
I don't think the country can be taken back.
You know, I don't think MAGA is, I think, is a pipe dream.
And the primary reason for that is there is a demographic freight train that's coming down to us, and we are stuck on the trestle and can't get out of the way of it.
Well, to paraphrase a movie that we're all familiar with, it's no country for old men, particularly old white men at this time, right?
That's about it.
Well, I wanted to be sure to ask you about the Fields case because I know you've been following it, Rich, and you were up there now.
Of course, like everyone who's appeared on the show tonight, none of us knew about, had talked to, had ever met Fields or knew anything about him until he was arrested.
And of course, now with the verdict coming down, but I think we can all see what happened there.
And you were there with Simon, with Eddie, with Gene Andrews, and with so many other good people trying to protect the legacy and to honor and defend our ancestors in their monuments.
And it's a show trial.
It was a complete political show trial.
It was a Stalinist show trial.
And furthermore, the key to understanding the whole thing is cars are meant to be in the roadway, pedestrians on the sidewalk.
James Fields never got out of the roadway.
It was the.
And all those people, they were violating the order to disperse that was handed down by the police who made sure that conflicts ensued.
But they weren't supposed to be there.
They certainly weren't supposed to be in the middle of the road.
They certainly weren't supposed to be attacking his car.
This is a major miscarriage of justice, and we don't need to let it rest.
We need to bring this up and complain about it at every opportunity.
Final word to you on this, Rich.
What's most discouraging about this is that we're leaving our dead and wounded on the battlefield.
I'm a firm.
You know, Rich, we talk about this a lot.
I talk about it a lot.
You and I talk about it a lot.
How much loyalty is the one virtue that I put above most others?
Never leave a brother behind, never betray a brother.
Don't leave your people behind.
We didn't know Fields, but we can relate to him because it would have been the same for any of us had we been in that same situation where we were trying to defend ourselves and get out of there before we could be injured.
Rich, we love you.
Travel safe tomorrow with your beautiful wife.
Call us from South Africa.
We'll put you on the air, and we're looking forward to it.
Merry Christmas.
We'll talk next week, hopefully.
Merry Christmas.
All right.
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Maybe down in Memphis, Graceland's all in lights.
And in Atlanta, Georgia, there's peace on earth tonight.
Christmas in Dixie.
It's snowing.
Oh, I love that song.
that's alabama you know we don't even particularly we like doo-wop more than country but we do like that song And you said that the lights are up on Graceland tonight in Memphis.
Yeah, well, yeah, right.
So the day.
Well, we just figured that out now.
Thank you, Sam.
I know why Sam played the song now.
That was a song by the band Alabama.
Christmas, Alabama.
Talking about Christmas in Alabama, here's Courtney from Alabama.
That's right, dear Courtney.
Hey, but before we get to court now, I just want to say very quickly, and I've got to.
I don't want to.
I need to.
Don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, quick announcement here before we get to our next friend.
We're not having guests on this hour.
We're having friends on, Rich from Nashville, Courtney from Alabama.
And Wage the Battle.
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Let me tell you something.
I went to the post office a couple of days ago.
I had a little slip.
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And I went and took my slip to the clerk and they rolled out.
I took a picture of it.
We're going to put it up on the website next week.
Picture of this shopping cart full of boxes of Paul Nalen's books that are waiting to go out to you.
$100 or more, contribution to TPC's very important fourth quarter Christmas fundraising drive.
Folks, please do it tonight.
We're a week late getting them out.
Thanks in part to George Bush.
They closed down the post office, and I'm very upset about that.
I was.
The people at the post office are waiting for an excuse like this.
I'm OCD.
I'm a perfectionist.
I can't stand delays.
We normally get these out right at the top of the month, but now they were a few days delayed.
And anyway, so they're out now.
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Please do it.
And you're going to get a copy of Paul Nalen's book, Wage the Battle.
And wouldn't you know it?
Paul Nalen, who's been on the show twice in recent weeks, he's going to be on the show next week.
And he's going to be telling us the very interesting story about writing this book and how World Net Daily tried to put the gabosh on him.
And World Net Daily did publish it, and then they severed all ties with him after he got too honest.
So he's going to tell us that story next week.
You need this book.
I've heard half of it, by the way.
You do have the copy, Keith.
And this is, you know, Paul Nalen, it's a great keepsake of nothing else.
I mean, it's a good book to begin with.
It's an artifact of the 2016.
Of the 2016, Wage the Battle, putting America first in the fight to stop globalist politicians and secure the borders.
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He wants you to support the show almost as much as I do.
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And you can have it.
But his campaign against Paul Ryan was legendary.
So have a memento of that monumental 2016 year, Wage the Battle.
Courtney, did you get your Christmas card from us, by the way?
We'll see if the mail is running.
Did it make it down to Alabama yet?
Did you check the mail today?
Did you check the mail today?
Well, to be honest, we are sometimes kind of bad about doing that.
Can you go check the mail in the commercial break and let me know if it's out there?
Just kidding.
Hey, you can let me know later.
You can let me know later.
No worries.
We have to run about a mile down from our house to the mailbox.
That's how it is in rural Alabama.
That is.
You let us know.
You let us know when you can, and that's okay.
We're just trying to make sure the post office is doing their job.
We did our job by putting the stamp on it.
It would be a great surprise if I did.
Okay, you can let me know later.
We won't put you on the spot.
So you haven't got it yet, obviously.
You would have said you.
Well, I'm sure I'll get it soon, but I'll tell you.
I sent a Christmas card to a friend last year, and she didn't get it until February.
And I was very disappointed.
It makes me.
You live way out in the woods, don't you?
Yeah, it just makes me wonder how many people were late getting wedding shower thank yous and baby shower thank yous.
I mean, that's proper etiquette to send that up online.
I mean, it's just very incompetent.
Well, we'll see.
Things never change.
We hope you get the Christmas card before the 25th.
That still gives the post office three weeks to get it there.
If no more presidents die, at least.
I mean, my God.
All right.
All right.
So keep us posted on that, Courtney.
Very important work.
Well, we'll ask the entire audience, have you gotten a letter from us yet in the mail?
I mean, we sent it out a week ago, but everybody, you know, they George Bush, you know, what can I say?
Hey, Courtney, it's great to have you back on tonight.
We affectionately refer to you as the mascot.
I mean, you have been one of those sweet people who have been with us for so many years, and we've spent time with you, and we love you.
And we're always thankful for when you call in to the show.
And she's got that distinctive accent.
And she also has started a family.
She's married.
She has children.
This is a wonderful development.
Well, I mean, she's very much a personification.
Well, not necessarily a personification.
She's certainly a person, but she embodies the audience, I think, very well.
She's the site guys.
But she's calling in the night for a reason, too.
I mean, not just to have, you know, shoot the bull with us, although that's always fun to do, too.
But, Courtney, you wanted to call in the night for a special, well, an important reason, let's put it that way.
Yes.
Well, you know, as a well, first of all, thank you for letting me call in as usual.
I'm sorry I can't call in as often as I used to, but I'm sure you understand why.
Just a little busy way.
You're busy.
So, yeah.
But, you know, basically becoming a mother has just changed my perspective on so many things.
It has softened my heart to so many issues.
And there's a story in the new, a big story in the news recently that has really, just really, really touched my heart.
Well, but even before I came a mother, even before I became a mother, you know, these horrible stories of innocent people, you know, getting life sentences to prison and or getting the death penalty for some reason, you know, that's just one of the things that has always struck a nerve with me.
You know, there's so many bad things that can happen to somebody, but that's like at the top there, you know, one of the top things that has always just, you know, put me in tears.
And so, you know, there's this recent story with James Fields.
And, you know, I was just hoping, I guess I was naive.
You know, a lot of people in the movement say, well, we knew he was going to get convicted, you know.
But I guess I was just hoping for the best.
And, you know, and I just couldn't accept the fact that this poor young man was possibly going to get wrongfully convicted with the worst offense.
And, you know, when it happened, it's like my heart sank.
And I'm not saying all this to get sympathy or attention, you know, but I'm just legitimately, you know, explaining how I felt.
Actually, no, I'll say we had been talking with you for a few weeks about having you back on before Christmas and we were going to talk about something totally different.
But you started texting me last night and through your text messages, I could just see how concerned and how contrite and heartfelt it was.
And I said, you know what, Courtney, let's just talk about this tonight because you were already scheduled to come on.
I said, it's news.
You have strong feelings about it.
Let's talk about it.
Well, yeah, let me just say this, Courtney.
I think we all need to learn a lesson from this, which is this is not your grandparents' America anymore.
You cannot depend on the justice system working properly or exonerating innocent people.
So we have to basically trim our sails.
We don't need to go into enemy territory like Charlottesville, Virginia, and expect fair treatment.
We need to have our demonstrations in places like Shelbyville, Tennessee.
The problem is, unless there's negative news report, no news will be reported by the mainstream media.
That's why we need to gain control of the media and we need to have at least a beachhead in mainstream politics.
That's what I tried to do this past year when running for property assessor in Memphis.
We need to figure out what we can do and we need to try to fly under the radar.
We're not going to, you know, you're not impressing anybody, particularly on the left, by coming out forthrightly and saying exactly what you're for and what you're doing.
Because if you do that, you're just going to be like Don Cajote, and you're not going to accomplish anything.
Well, we've got another segment with Courtney.
We're going to hear more from her, and we're going to ask her.
We've got to close the show tonight on a little more upbeat notes.
We're going to ask Courtney how she's spending Christmas and what she's cooking for Christmas.
And we've actually got a caller, too, perhaps for Courtney.
She brings that out in, guys, you know.
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The spirit's all.
We're here tonight and that's enough.
Sydney had a wonderful Christmas time.
Sympathy had a wonderful Christmas time.
Now I want you to know, ladies and gentlemen, that yours truly and Keith Alexander made a special request to Sam to put that song in while Courtney was on, because Courtney is Courtney.
Tell him why we did that.
Well, I guess James and I have a rivalry over which 16th band is better.
Are you still of the misguided opinion that the Beatles were better than the FOUR Seasons?
That's all we need to know.
You can blame my father.
Have you repented for of those sins?
You have to blame my father for it.
I was raised on it.
That's what he grew up with.
but no I haven't repented I'm sorry but no the four seasons are a good group too I really like them also well thank you yeah this goes back years and years between me and Courtney but uh hey you know that's one thing we haven't played yet you know we've been doing Christmas music um the last couple of weeks we got to get some of the four seasons Christmas music You're the only one who knows Sam played jungle bells.
We need like, uh, Santa Claus is coming to town.
They have a great version of that and I saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus.
Well, we'll save that for next week, but we do have a caller.
Courtney Tyler is calling in.
Let's take a quick call from Tyler and then we'll get back to you.
Courtney Tyler, take it away James, I'll try to make it quick.
Since we're on the subject of Charlottesville, have you heard I know you know about the lawsuit, the bogus lawsuit, filed against our people at Charlottesville?
Are you aware of the good news that the offensive lawsuit that we just filed against them, it came out on November the 8th, about three weeks ago.
Are you aware of that?
We filed against them.
In other words, our people have filed against the city of Charlottesville.
We uh, we're personally going to serve the former police chief, Al Thomas, and the Virginia state police captain, Becky Kranis-Curl, the former mayor I think his name was Ziner the guy from New York, the Jewish guy who was the mayor of that, that god-awful communist city.
We're gonna sue all these people.
And perhaps what about the governor?
Yeah well, Terry McAuliffe, that'll all come out in deposition.
Yes, we're eventually hoping to force a situation where Terry McAuliffe has to come into play.
But we have to go through discovery.
I know that time does not permit us to go into all the lengthy details that it would take to describe that adequately.
But yeah, Terry is on, ultimately somebody we would like to get at, but it has to come out through a series of confessions.
We have to work our way up the food chain to get to Mr. Terry McCullough.
But anyway, I would think this is huge good news for all our people.
We have no, I did I I no I, I.
I wanted to say, and pardon the interruption yes this, This is an offensive measure, and I did see this.
And thank you so much, Tyler, for calling in tonight and making mention of this.
This is, in fact, a shot fired, rather than us taking a defensive position, a shot fired from the good guys towards the enemy and towards those who were the people who did wrong in this.
But, Tyler, Courtney has got me a little bit bamboozled tonight with this Four Seasons and Beatles rivalry.
But please make mention of who is we with regard to this lawsuit.
Who's the lawyer, by the way?
Well, I have four parties that I know of, maybe five: Identity Europa, Traditional Workers' Party, American Vanguard, and National Socialist Movement are all party to the suit.
Jason Kessler is unofficially leading it.
But between you and I and all your listeners, James, I personally was the one who found this guy, the lawyer who's representing our people.
He's a local guy who I knew through a friend in Cincinnati, in northern Kentucky.
And he was the only one in the whole country that had the balls touched it outside of Elmer Woodard.
But this gentleman, James Kalenek, is acting pro-hoc Viche.
Keith is probably aware of this term.
It's a legal term, meaning if you're an out-of-state attorney, you can act through an attorney of the Commonwealth.
So in other words, this guy, James Kalenek, is acting through Elmer Woodard, pro-hoc Viche.
All right?
He's the one leading the charge, and this Elmer might have his name on it, but it's Jim Kalenek who's really fighting this tooth and nail.
And he's the one that are going to be on the ball.
Tyler, is this in federal court or state court?
It's in federal court.
It's the Western District of Virginia.
We were smart enough to get it out of the communist city of Charlottesville.
That's in the last couple of years.
I was about to say, James's case was filed in state court, and I'm afraid that was a mistake.
Well, listen, we need to follow up on this.
I want to get back to Courtney Tyler, but I appreciate the call.
James, I'll call next week if time permits.
I'll call next week.
Well, I tell you what, call next week, and we'll put you on with Keith, our legal advisor and legal mind, and we would love to hear more about this.
This is an incredibly good development, as opposed to us fighting defensive measures as always.
This is an offensive measure, and we appreciate those courageous enough to pursue it.
And thank you for calling in and putting that out there on the air tonight.
Let's hear from you next week if we can.
Now, back to Courtney.
Yeah, Courtney, are you still there?
I'm still here.
I'm glad.
I always like hearing good news.
That's good.
Well, and you all, you're a good news girl.
I know you were sad last night.
I'm reading through our text exchange with regard to the Fields verdict.
My heart just sank.
What are we going to do?
We can't let this happen to this poor kid, James.
I've never been this upset before.
Scary and devastating.
And it is.
It is scary and devastating to know that someone who, by all accounts, now, just we're all outside observers looking in.
Hard to imagine that's first-degree murder by any legitimate definition of it.
And it's scary to think that the justice system has no more protections than it does.
And Courtney, of course, is a mother now, and she's coming at, even though she's about the same age as herself.
But yeah, here's what I want.
Being a mother of a child, you know, from birth to two years is probably the greatest responsibility any person can have.
It's so important that the mother, or if not the mother, at least grandparents and close relatives that actually love the child are the ones that are taking care of her.
I think this daycare for very young children is just terrible.
And I know that you're doing everything you can to make sure that you do things the old-fashioned way.
And I want to commend you for that.
Well, thank you.
We're trying.
You know, it's a, you know, a lot of white families have money issues.
They do, they do what they can to prevent both parents from working.
But it is hard.
And of course, that's what we're working towards.
We're definitely working towards me staying home full-time.
That's what I would love to do.
And I agree, it's very important.
It's very important.
They don't stay babies very long, unfortunately.
And really, their whole neuropathy gets developed in those first two years.
I've read some horrible article about a daycare worker in the Baltimore area killing a young white child.
Hey, they don't do that in Alabama, Keith.
So don't worry about it.
My goodness, they don't.
Yeah, Merry Christmas, Courtney, with that.
It made me think about how wonderful it is that Courtney is doing what she's doing.
Well, let's ask Courtney this.
Two questions with only a couple of minutes remaining.
Courtney, number one, how did your children and husband spare you for 30 minutes tonight to make this appearance?
And number two, what are you cooking for Christmas?
Let's end on something positive.
Let's get off all this heinous stuff if we can for at least 60 seconds.
It ain't the political cesspool for nothing, but let's end happy tonight.
Courtney, how'd they spare you?
What are you planning to cook for your Christmas dinner?
Okay.
Well, I didn't talk much about James Fields, but to answer your number one question, they're all asleep right now.
Well, one's waking up right now, it looks like you might hear.
You might hear.
Is that your husband?
And for Christmas, I'm not sure yet.
We had a huge spread for Thanksgiving.
I'm sure there's going to be some ham.
There might be some gumbo.
We might do, you know, we might throw in our own little down there in the bayou almost.
All right.
Well, Courtney, Courtney, I don't want to shortchange you.
I know you called in to talk about Phils.
We wanted to end it on something happy, but we don't necessarily have to.
That's not a prerequisite.
Here's your last comment on the last comment on Fields.
Anything that you still have left in the chamber that you didn't fire?
Give it to us.
And then put your baby on the air.
We'd love to talk to them too.
That's our husband, remember?
He'll have all my attention in a minute.
Well, it's just, you know, I've tried to compare myself to this poor kid in so many ways.
I remember how exciting it was showing up at my first event.
You know, I think Charlotte's his first event.
And also, you know, it could have happened to any of us.
It's so easy.
I've been a complete idiot before trying to get out of a city that I'm lost in.
And, you know, he was obviously lost.
And, I mean, and then, you know, people blocking the streets that are, you know, who are violent.
I mean, it's just, I can't imagine how I would act.
Well, put someone like you, such a sweetheart.
If you had been in that position, would you have pumped the gas or would you have just let them take you?
I mean, what would anybody have done in that situation?
And would we all be guilty of first-degree murder for trying to get out of there?
I mean, I don't think you intended to kill that person.
Probably so, according to it, Charlottesville, Journal.
Yeah, well, right.
There's that.
Well, Courtney, we blew it tonight.
Yeah, we never heard from Fields himself.
I don't think he's ever had a word to say on the matter.