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Dec. 15, 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.
Well, I'll tell you what, that could be our opening music each and every week, could it not, ladies and gentlemen?
Come all ye faithful.
We want the faithful to come and join us here on TPC, but especially at Christmas time, what a fantastic and spiritual, special, inspirational time of year.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
Keith Alexander in the studio with me tonight.
It is December the 15th, just 10 days shy of Christmas.
And speaking of Christmas, let me tell you something, folks.
A group of TPC listeners in Texas are having a Confederate Christmas party tonight.
And they asked me if they could call into the show to spread some cheer.
And guess what?
We're going to let them do it.
So get ready for a particularly festive broadcast when we go down live to Texas.
And we're going to let the host of this party just pass the phone around to partygoers.
And I don't know what we'll talk about or what will be said, but I think we'll have some fun.
And this is the time of year to come together and enjoy each other's company.
Now, after that, in the second hour, we're going to bring back to the show Paul Nalen for his third appearance in his many months.
Paul Nalen's going to be back to talk about his book, which, my goodness, the timing of that couldn't be more uncanny.
Wouldn't you just know that we're offering that book as the incentive gift to our donors who respond to our Christmas fundraising drive, which runs through the end of the month?
So we're halfway through it.
Paul Nalen's second hour Christmas party with invited guests this hour live on your radio.
But first, Courtney's back.
Courtney from Alabama.
She was on with us at the tail end of last week's show to talk about the James Fields verdict.
And we took a call during her time and she didn't quite have enough time to finish up.
So I said we'd be more than happy to have her back at the top of the show to do just that.
So basically, a one-week break and she's back.
Courtney, take it away.
What do you want to tell us?
Well, thank you for having me back.
Basically, you know, I mean, based on what I know, I think, you know, I don't claim to be an expert on what's going on with everything with the Fields case, but, you know, based on what I've observed, you know, I'm pretty certain he's innocent.
If there's any evidence he's not, I'm willing to examine it.
But having said that, you know, my main point here is that, you know, you look at how the liberals are responding to this case.
They don't, you know, I mean, just, you know, the way they're acting in comment sections, you know, that are discussing the matter underneath every article that you see on the internet.
It's like they don't care about any evidence out there.
They just, it's like the way they talk, they're admitting that they just want him executed because he's a Nazi.
And they're even going so far to say that anybody who supports him is a Nazi.
Well, I, you know, this just shows how.
you know, the stereotype about how liberals are the soft-hearted ones, conservatives are the mean, cold-hearted ones.
It's just not true because all of us, including you, I mean, anybody in this movement, any leader in this movement, I can't think of anybody who would want someone from BLM executed, you know, if there's no, you know, just based on their belief system, you know, even if they said they wanted to kill somebody, if they didn't do it, none of us would want them executed.
We're supporting James Fields not because we're quote unquote Nazis.
We're doing it because we care about the, you know, a true proper justice system.
And, you know, that's, that's why we support him.
And we, we want, you know, we want justice served the way it should be.
And we want him to have a fair trial.
And I don't, you know, I don't care who it is.
Of course, my heart leans more in his direction, obviously, than for a BLM member.
But I would want that for anybody.
And they're just proving, you know, what scumbags they are.
And they're just proving how they don't have the soft hearts that they claim they have.
They just care about certain people only to prove a point, you know, to support their point of view.
And I'm sorry if I'm not making much sense.
I don't have a script written for me tonight.
Usually I have a script written out ahead of time.
I write it.
Nobody else does.
But just in case the audience is wondering.
But usually I write up a script for myself, but right now I'm kind of ad living it.
But anyways.
Well, that's okay.
You're a young mother and you've got young kids pawing at you, no doubt, as we speak.
But I think your point is well taken.
And that was the point you called back to finish making.
And that is that had the roles been reversed and had it been a guy even associated with BLM who had really done no wrong, we wouldn't be clamoring and then celebrating that this heinous verdict had been bestowed upon him.
And I think that once again, you draw the comparison between our people, the righteous people, and the evil people that oppose us, Keith.
Courtney, I think we need to remember that this is reminiscent to me of the continuing retrials of people that transgressed in the eyes of the left during the civil rights movement.
This is basically a stalinist show trial.
And their purpose is not to achieve justice.
Their purpose is to show that nobody bucks the revolution and gets away with it.
And if somebody dies, you know, look at the patent dishonesty of the reporting by the mainstream media.
They keep running a picture of her when she was 18 years old rather than the reality of what she was like on the day of her death, a 300-pound, morbidly obese person who had circulatory and heart problems.
And they keep reporting that she was killed by the car.
She wasn't, you know, the coroner's report says that she died of myocardial infarction.
But Keith, very quickly, to Courtney's point, and all that needs to be restated, and I'm glad you did that.
But to Courtney's point, her point is the left presents themselves as the practitioners of tolerance and of all good things, whereas they are now, you know, they clamored for this young man's life for all intents and purposes.
Now they're cheering the fact that he's had to forfeit it in prison for the rest of his life.
Well, they never really meant that.
See, it's like Vilfredo Prato, the Italian socialist from the 19th century's famous comment.
He said that, when I am weak, I ask you for equality and justice because those are your principles.
When I have power, I deny equality and justice to you because that is my principle.
They're now in that stage two position.
They're no longer supplicants asking the mainstream to accept them.
They now are the mainstream.
They are the new establishment, according to Pat Buchanan.
He said that the counterculture of the 60s is the establishment of today and the establishment of the 50s and 60s is the dissonant culture of today.
Now they're in charge and they make no bones about it.
They just want to grind us under their heels.
Great point, Courtney.
Great way to begin the show.
I know you're busy.
I hear those little kids in the background.
Go tend to them, but thank you for giving us a few minutes and Merry Christmas.
If we don't talk to you again before then, we want to wish you and yours the most merriest of Christmases.
And we look forward to talking to you again already.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you.
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Well, if it's cold where you are tonight, ladies and gentlemen, grab a loved one and hold them close, just as we would grab all of you in our listening audience and bring you together this evening right before Christmas.
It is great to be with you every Saturday night of the year, but particularly this time of year where the ties that bind are that much stronger.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander here live on TPC.
And now we're going down to Texas where I understand we have a group of some of the finest men and women that this country has to offer gathering together for their own Christmas party.
And we're just going to, I guess, join it in Absentia or join it rather, or Essence will join.
We'll join them over the air.
Let's just put it that way.
Or they'll join us over the air.
How are you doing down in Texas, folks?
And who do we have here, Bob?
Oh, we're doing great.
How are y'all?
Well, we're doing good.
We're doing even better now.
And thanks for recommending this idea.
You know, you got in touch with me a couple of weeks ago and floated this idea, and I couldn't agree to it quickly enough.
And I'm glad that it actually has bared fruit.
And here we are.
Great.
Well, we have a message for everybody from the Lone Star State.
Are you ready?
We are.
We are.
All right.
Here it goes.
Happy YouTube.
How many times did y'all have to practice that?
Oh, okay.
No, I said that.
That was pitch perfect.
Everybody did it in unison.
I am very impressed.
Yeah, we've been practicing since June.
Well, tell us about this party.
How many people are there?
What's going on?
What's the game plan?
Yeah, the who, what, where, when, and why.
Take us there.
Take our entire audience there with us.
Okay, well, we're in a secret location west of Dallas Fort Worth.
And we have some veterans and some young people mixed in together.
We have some beautiful women and some, well, I don't know what to say about the guys.
They're okay looking, I guess.
And we're all here just having a good time and enjoying each other's fellowship and talking about different branches of the movement, the pro-light movement, and how we can work together and enjoy each other's company and come together for Christmas.
Well, I'll tell you what, you know, we have to be deep underground if you have to have a Christmas party at a secret location.
That is pretty much an underground.
Underground bunker.
That is pretty much where we are.
But let me ask you this.
So you obviously follow very closely the current trends and the issues and the debates and so on and so forth, the players.
Would you say that there's something about the Christmas spirit and something about a gathering such as the one you're enjoying this evening that sort of takes the sting away from it all and gives you a little hope and comfort and encouragement?
Okay, I'm sorry, James.
You're going to have to say it again because somehow you faded out.
That's okay.
I'll try to put it even more succinctly this time.
I was just saying that I know you follow the trends.
You follow the different personalities.
You follow the different issues.
You know what's going on in this country and around the world.
And some of that could be quite negative.
Now, would you say that there's something about a gathering such as the one you're enjoying tonight that brings out that Christmas spirit that fosters a little hope and comfort and encouragement?
It certainly does.
It really does for me.
I think it does for everybody else.
We've had people who come for 300 to 400 miles to come to this party.
And we have one guy.
You know him.
He's a veteran.
He's been around a long time.
He's had some ups.
He's had some downs.
And he's back on the internet.
And he's in Texas right now.
And I would like to introduce him to you.
May I go ahead and do that?
By all means.
All right.
It's the bird man is back.
Matt Parrot.
Merry Christmas, James, and the rest of the political cesspool crew.
How are you guys doing?
Merry Christmas, Matt.
We're doing well.
It's great to hear from you.
I was going to ask your host if it would be appropriate to call this a Confederate Christmas party, but you being from Indiana, I'm sure you wouldn't take offense to that.
Indiana was a Copperhead state.
They had to arrest our governor and impose a new one.
We didn't exactly.
I like to think of Indiana as the South's middle finger to the North.
So there's...
Very well put.
Very well put indeed.
Well, listen, it's great to hear your voice tonight.
I guess we were last together a little more than a year ago.
So what have you been up to lately?
Working on solutions.
Definitely stepped away from organizing, as you might have heard, but got my family business all figured out.
But solving the platforming issues, getting, I'm going to deploy some solutions to help us with the censorship, to help us with the payment processing, and to help everybody without, you know, make it to where the movement can raise money and communicate again.
Because as long as that, you know, hand is over our mouth and we're not able to raise funds for our guys in Charlottesville, for our guy, you know, everything we need to do, we're going to be limited.
So we've got to solve those technical problems have to be solved before any of our other arguments or concerns even matter.
Well, it's definitely an area of deficiency where we need talent.
And Matt, you're a talented guy.
And by the way, if anybody missed it a second ago, this is Matt Parrott, of course.
And Matt has a technologically inclined mind, something that I do not have.
And he can certainly fill a void here that is much needed.
And I'm glad that you're back and you're back to doing good work because you had too much talent to be sidelined for too long.
And you are back on Twitter now and in a big way, I might add.
A prolific storm of tweets there in recent weeks at Matthew Parrott.
For anybody who wants to follow Matt at Matthew Parrott on Twitter.
Two tees and check me out before I get blocked here any day now.
We're all living by a thread on Twitter day to day.
Every day, it could be our last on Twitter, that's for sure.
And it is going to get worse, I'm sure, before it gets better, but that's okay.
Hey, I've got somebody else who would like to say hi to everybody.
It's Tommy from the Patriot Front.
All right.
Hello.
Yeah, I'm just happy to be here.
Merry Christmas.
And I just wanted to say Merry Christmas from the proud American nationalists here at Patriot Front.
You know, we wish the best to everybody.
And thank you very much for all the good words and the good thoughts here in the holiday season.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Tommy.
Thank you very much.
Okay.
And I'm going to hand the phone back now.
Here you go.
All right.
Thank you.
All right.
Who are we talking to now?
Hey, James.
Hey, okay.
It's our host again.
It's the host with the most.
Now, give us a preview.
We're about to come up on a break.
So before we go to that break, give us a preview on what the rest of the night is going to look like in Texas.
What are y'all going to be doing a couple of hours from now?
Or is it fit for a family show?
Well, we have some debating to do.
We're going to have somebody gave us a question to debate about certain people running for certain offices.
So we're going to talk about that.
And we'll reach a verdict.
We will reach your verdict and send it to you.
And basically, we're just going to tell stories about the movement, about some of the good parts, and the bad parts, and the good events, and the bad events.
And just enjoy each other's fellowship and comradeship during Christmas here in Texas.
Well, I'll tell you one person who would love to be down there.
Of course, I would, but Keith Alexander, the social animal himself.
Keith, you're missing out tonight.
Yeah, no fooling.
You should have gone down there and given a call from the party.
Yeah, I could.
Well, if I'd known, I would have.
Let me just suggest this regarding your question for the evening.
I think we ought to explore this.
Are you going to be out front about what you are, or are you going to have a stealth campaign?
Which one do you think works better?
All right.
That'll be something I'm sure they ponder in their hearts down at this Christmas party.
We're going to take a break.
We would ask our host in Dallas to stay with us.
And we will go back to them as soon as we return in three minutes' time here on TPC.
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Snowing and blowing a bushels of fun.
Now the jingle hop has begun.
Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock.
Jingle bells climb and jingle bells climb.
Dancing and prancing and jingle bells swear in the frosty air.
Well, welcome back, everybody, to a particularly festive broadcast of TPC.
Now, we have the most courteous and thoughtful production team in the business.
And in honor of the birdman, Matt Parrott, who you just heard from, we selected that song.
And Keith, why don't you tell us why before we go back down to Texas?
Because Bobby Helms is a proud son of Indiana, just like Matt.
There you go.
So Jingle Bell Rock, we dedicate it to Matt.
And if the host would let Matt know that, I'm sure we would appreciate it.
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All right.
Anyway, let's go.
Do you want to go back to Texas or should we keep talking about pop music?
No, let's talk.
Let's get back to Texas.
Do we have our Texans still with us?
We're still there.
We're still here.
And right now.
All right.
Right now I'm standing outside our secret location, which is bedecked with Christmas lights of all colors.
And we are competing in the area Christmas Light Contest.
And we expect to win.
When is that going to be announced?
Oh, I hope it's announced tonight, but it's probably not going to be until after the show.
However, now I would like to introduce you to our next guest who is actually the main host for tonight's party.
And hang on, let me get him.
He is another veteran activist.
And here he is, Mr. John.
Hey, James.
All right, John.
Hey, it's doing good.
How are you doing?
Good to hear from you again.
Yes, sir.
It's going good.
We're over here having a good time, spending time with other like-minded folk.
Well, I tell you what, I appreciate you working us into this party and letting us sort of, I guess, in a way, crash the party because we're taking time away from each person who hops on the line with us.
But it's a real honor.
Well, you're always more than welcome to crash any party.
You know, we're like vampires.
Once you invite us in, we may never leave.
That's all right.
That's all right with us.
Y'all are good people.
Well, what's on your mind tonight, John?
I mean, what do you think is going on out there that's really, if not keeping you up at night, is something that you think we need a quick solution to?
White genocide.
That's about it.
And stopping it.
That's the only thing that keeps me up at night.
So, you know, things can always be worse, but they can always be better.
We just need to, my big thing is always focusing on the talking point.
Well, you know, white genocide is, you know, kind of a scare phrase for a lot of people, but I don't think there's any doubt that that is the end game that they have in mind for us now.
I don't think you can be involved in this movement as long as we have and you have and not come to that conclusion.
What do you think?
I agree.
Well, it's a legal charge, so it carries a lot of weight and a lot of thinking behind that.
So, I mean, it does scare the enemy, and I know it puts some people off, but it is a legal charge, and that is what's happening.
And I feel that, you know, you got to call the state a state.
But, you know, that's the only thing that keeps me up at night.
But there's a lot of good things to be happy about and joyful about.
And I know y'all try to be happy warriors, and I'm the same way.
Well, I'll tell you what, one thing that is good and one thing that is not a trivial pursuit is to have these gatherings like y'all are having tonight.
So I appreciate you putting that on.
I can point to several single meetings that I've attended that really changed and improved the direction that I was going in.
And you never know where you're going to find pay dirt, where you're going to have a meeting at which ideas and solutions present themselves that really open up a new path and chart a new course.
So, yes, for no other reason, it's good to come together and enjoy fellowship and camaraderie with other like-minded people and to commiserate, but also share your hopes and dreams together.
That's always good, but I'm telling you, it is meetings like this from which things can grow.
And you may think it's just a Christmas party, but it may be much more than that by the time it's all said and done.
So that's always something that's exciting, I think.
Absolutely.
I mean, one of the, you know, networking is one of the traits that successful people, one of the most important traits that successful people have.
And if you want to be successful in anything, business, movement, saving your people, you've got to network with other like-minded folks.
You can't do everything yourself.
You can't move boulders alone.
You've got to have people helping you.
So that's what it's all about.
Networking, networking, retreats, conferences, meetings, parties, they all need to be had.
And there's nothing wrong with having a lighthearted get together too.
It doesn't always have to be gloom and doom and seriousness.
We need to always be serious, but we need to enjoy each other as well.
You've got one life to live.
And I'm going to let you get on to living it tonight at this party.
If you could toss us back to your co-host, we'll see who he's got next for us.
All right.
Hello, James.
Yes.
Are you ready to hear our next party going?
I am.
I can't wait.
All right.
Well, I've decided to select a beautiful woman, and her name is Christy, and she's coming on now.
All right.
Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, Christy.
How are you?
Christmas with Christie.
I know, I know.
We have all donned our gay apparel.
In the true sense of the word, I'm sure.
And I'm glad that you're down there tonight.
I'm sure you're having a good time.
Always the life of the party you are.
Now, how long have you been on the scene, and how long do you expect to stay tonight?
That's what I'm wondering.
I have been on the scene for about 45 minutes or an hour.
Awesome.
It's just getting started.
I mean, the night is just beginning.
It is young in Texas.
Yeah, but it's great.
It's a great time.
We're in a great area here in Texas.
Very excited.
James was just with a relative of yours recently.
I heard that.
No, I wasn't.
Surely not.
I've never talked to this person before.
Well, I tell you what, you know, that is one thing we like to talk about.
Our audience is our family, and we have a good family.
We have the best of families, and there are great people out there.
Yeah, and that's what's so great about, I hope more people get together and have Christmas parties and stuff like that, because it's so good.
It's so good for our people to have this kind of fellowship.
And even if you're not completely aware, you're raising awareness of your culture and our traditions and our songs and just some really, really beautiful things.
So that's what's really great about you.
Hey, you know, you've been to some of our events.
You know, we like to sing together.
We like to be together.
And I actually just made a very similar comment to that which you just made with the previous person who was on the phone.
I don't guess you could hear that because y'all aren't tuned in tonight.
But yeah, I mean, I agree 100%.
And I'm glad you hopped on with us for a couple of minutes.
You staying in Dallas tonight?
Are you driving back home?
Yeah, I'm going to stay out here tonight.
So enjoy it.
Take it all in.
The party will continue.
Well, all right.
Well, thanks for saying hello.
Merry Christmas.
And tell our esteemed host that we're going to carry him over for one more segment so we can give you all a proper goodbye.
And then we're going to let the evening really begin.
But we want to know all the results of it.
So I expect copious amounts of text messages from all who are there assembled.
All right.
You want me to give the phone back to our host?
If you don't mind.
All right.
And enjoy the night.
All right.
Bye, y'all.
Bye-bye.
Hey, James.
A real-time Christmas party here on the radio.
Real-time Christmas party.
The phone is being passed around.
We're just tapping into that spirit just a little bit to the extent that we can, not being there in person.
We should have done a live broadcast from this Christmas party.
Last, my wife's birthday is tomorrow, so that put a damper on that.
Originally, we had talked about maybe going down there the first of December, and, you know, sometimes things just don't work out.
But next year, next year, I got a plan, let me tell you.
Maybe we need to have them up here.
Well, there you go.
Well, we always could do that.
I mean, we have to really be incognito in Memphis when it's the TPC crew.
But nevertheless, I'm excited.
We're going to turn you up a little bit, Keith.
I'm excited to be a part of this Christmas party in any capacity that I can be.
So, yeah, we want to carry you over for one more segment so we can give everybody a goodbye.
And I know you've been very busy facilitating all of this for the last 30 minutes.
You're probably looking forward to getting to the party yourself.
Am I right?
I certainly do, but I like bringing different people together from all branches of the pro-white movement.
And especially when we can get them into a Christmas party with the help of the political festival.
Well, thank you for letting us be part of this.
And again, it was, in fact, your idea.
We're going to take a three-minute break and we're going to come back and we'll just keep you for maybe five more minutes on the flip side.
So if you've got another person or two we could say hello to, we'd love to do that.
Then we're going to get to the rest of the show, which is going to feature Paul Nalen and then an equally, hopefully an equally enthralling third hour as well.
And that's all still forthcoming tonight.
We're just getting started.
The party is just getting started in Texas.
We'll talk to y'all in just a second.
stay tuned.
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?
Anybody better have it 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.
Hey, listen up.
This is a deep state alert.
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You heard right.
Stockman hit the Obama administration hard and they hit back with the full force of the federal government.
The guy who said he wanted Mark Levin as Speaker of the House was the first to threaten Obama's impeachment, exposed Hillary's selling steel to the Iranians, and blocked both Obama's immigration and gun bills from even reaching the House.
But Obama holdovers came after him in federal court with trumped-up charges and have locked our guy up.
Like many others, he was on Obama's hit list.
Steve fought for us in Congress.
Now we need to fight for him.
Don't abandon this wounded hero on the battlefield.
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Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, a racist, a xenophobe, and morally deformed.
They will attack you.
They will slander you.
They will seek to destroy your career and your family.
They will seek to destroy everything about you, including your reputation.
They will lie, lie, lie.
And then again, they will do worse than that.
They will do whatever's necessary.
The Clintons are criminals.
Remember that.
They're criminals.
I'm going to open up our libel laws so when they write purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money.
We're going to open up those libel laws.
And heaven and nature see.
And heaven and nature see.
And to heaven, heaven, and nature see.
Boy, I feel better just listening to this music.
Do you feel good, Keith?
You feel good tonight?
I feel great.
And being able to join our friends in Texas in at least some capacity at this Christmas party, we're going to wrap it up right there and let our gentleman caller enjoy the rest of his evening.
And we thank him for facilitating everyone we've spoken to so far this evening.
Take it away.
Live back down to Texas.
Well, the first thing we want to do before I forget is to wish a Merry Christmas to James Edwards, Keith Alexander, Eddie de Bombadier-Miller, and Sam Bushman, and the entire TPC audience across the world.
Well, thank you for that.
Thank you so much.
Happy New Year.
Much appreciated.
You got Sam in my ear with excitement on that proclamation.
We are going to hold the entire TPC network crew hostage if they do not come to our party next year.
All right.
We're going to get rough.
Texans.
I tell you what, you have my word right here on the air in front of God and each and every one of our listeners that as long as you don't plan it on my wife's birthday next year, I'll be there.
I would have been there any other day.
That much I can guarantee you.
We will do the best we can.
And I want to reach out to all members of the audience and also the broader pro-white movement, all movements, all factions, that Christmas is a time to think about unity and to think about comradeship and to think about working towards our common goals together.
And a Christmas party is one way to do that.
So next year, we hope to have even more people than we did this year.
Well, listen, I know you have put in a lot of work behind the scenes in bringing the different groups together under a common banner as we should be united under.
And I know that that is not the easiest thing to do.
It's easier said than done.
And you've been very, very generous and gracious in your praise at our efforts and attempts to do the same over the years.
And you've really, I mean, our audience is so perceptive and they know who we are.
They know what we are and what we're about and how we go about conducting our business.
So I want to thank you for all the kind words you've said about our program.
You've been one of our big supporters for a long, long time.
And I appreciate the way you perceive the way we go about doing the work.
Well, thank you, James.
And I really do want to emphasize that the political self-spool, to borrow the words of a very poor president, and apply them to a very great organization, the political cesspool has always been a uniter, not a divider.
And that's what we would like to be here.
Well, I'm sure tonight you will take some steps in that direction.
We wish we were there.
Keith, a final word from you to Texas.
Well, don't mess with Texas.
That's what I would say.
And keep that irreverent spirit alive down there.
We're going to have to, you know, say, damn the torpedoes full speed ahead.
The enemy is ramping up their efforts to try to squelch us, to try to censor us.
And that just gets the dander up, I think, particularly with the Texans.
So God bless you all and Merry Christmas and a happy new year and onward and upward with our movement.
Thank you, Keith.
And as everybody who studies history knows, if Tennessee did not exist, Texas would never have existed.
We would never have won its independence from Mexico.
Tennessee shows Texas how to do it.
Well, hey, I tell you what.
We had Nathan Bedford Forrest.
We had Davey Crockett.
We've had some good people.
Texas has had some good people.
Texas has that indomitable spirit that we all need.
And some of us have.
We have.
Yeah, sure.
I mean, hey, maybe that's why we like Texans so much up here.
I think he's on to something.
I think Texas and Tennessee ought to create their own new nation.
That would be the best of all possible worlds.
Well, we need to include Arkansas so we can travel to and from without water.
That's right.
Yeah, well, Arkansas is a great place, too, by the way.
All right.
Well, listen, enjoy the rest.
Yeah, go ahead.
Final comment to you.
I was just going to say we love Arkansas, too, because that's where Patrick Cleburne is from.
Hey, there you go.
There you go.
The fighting Irishman.
Boy, he had one of the greatest quotes in all of history.
There's no doubt about that.
Good on you for mentioning the great Major General Patrick Claiborne tonight.
So enjoy the rest of your party.
Thanks for coming up with the idea.
Thanks for letting us be part of it.
And I would love to hear how the rest of the night goes.
You've got my number.
Let me hear from you tonight.
All right.
Thank you, boys.
And one more time.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Texas.
Hey, you pass that along to everybody in that building tonight.
And you tell them we said it.
We're saying it right now.
We want them to know it.
So thank you so much.
We'll talk to you again soon.
All right.
Good night, James.
Bye-bye.
Good night to him and to our friends in Texas.
But for everyone else listening tonight, we've still got two hours and change and Paul Nalen still coming.
Well, it's been a unique first hour so far with Courtney and then the crew in Texas.
But I thought it was a fun time to do it.
It was a fun thing to do and a fun time to do it here.
We have one more show before Christmas.
So if we're going to do something like this, the time was now.
So Keith, tell us what has been on your mind.
I guess we have about five minutes now to get to some hard news.
Anything you've been tracking this week?
Any stories, any topics?
Well, in particular, I'm like Courtney, I'm dismayed at the one-sided, biased reporting on the James Fields trial and conviction that you get out of the mainstream media.
They just continue to repeat the same lies.
And the fact that these lies have been uncovered and have been brought out in the open by people in our movement because they have done real reporting work on it doesn't matter.
They're going to, until we get a media news network, a major news network that is devoted to authentic conservatism, I don't see how we can do this.
I've said that I didn't think that Trump was going to be able to survive unless he and his compadres bought one of these major news networks and turned it into the Trump news network.
There's just no way that you can compete with the control of the microphones and megaphones that the left has.
That's one thing.
The other thing I've been tracking is that the markets are now doing exactly the same thing that they were doing, guess when, when Watergate was gearing up.
Now, what's significant about that?
What's significant about that?
Well, basically, we're going to go into a second Watergate here.
We're going to have another effort by the left to take out a sitting U.S. president.
They want to be able to prove again, as they did in Watergate, that we Yahoos in flyover country can vote whoever we want to into office, but we can't make him govern.
We can't have him governed in our interests.
They can take him out at their pleasure, and that's what they are gearing up to do, folks.
Hide and watch.
This is what's going on.
And, you know, if you don't think so.
Let's check back in about six months and see where we are down that path.
Hide and watch.
We need to have a TPC bumper sticker with that.
You'd like to throw that in.
You'd like to salt that into some broadcast from time to time.
That's another Keith Alexanderism.
He's got a lot of them.
Yeah, a lot of these southernisms, like Sam papering a wildcat behind.
I don't want to offend Sam by saying what I normally say.
You have a lot.
And, you know, we have a listener, Jimmy, up in the Pacific Northwest, who says, now he listens, I guess, for a lot of reasons, but not the least of which is to pick up on your southern colloquialisms.
Yep.
I come from a long line of southerners and a rural background, and they have a direct way of expressing themselves.
And I'm glad that I was able to pick it up from those ancestors.
Just adds a pinch of spice to every broadcast because you'll have these zingers that you just throw in with your prescient commentary, and it just makes it pop.
You know what I mean?
Well, they short, sweet, and to the point.
That's what you need in order to communicate.
And we need to communicate because, believe me, we are at a competitive disadvantage for communicating with the left because they have all the microphones and megaphones.
They have the networks.
They control so many institutions in our society that we've got to come up with zingy, you know, expressions and one-liners and things like this in order to grab the attention of the people for the brief periods of time in which we do have the microphone ourselves.
Well, we've certainly got one here that we're not going to be giving up so long as our audience continues to support us and Jesus Terry's and all of that good stuff.
But now, jammed up and jelly tight, that wasn't you.
That was Tommy James and the Shondells, wasn't it?
No, it wasn't.
It was Tommy Rowe.
Tommy Rowe.
Tommy Rowe.
How did I miss that?
Yeah, no, Tommy Rowe.
That was it.
And there was a guy named Joey Hadley that used to do the helicopter traffic reports in Memphis, and he used it to describe various traffic jams around Memphis, and that's where I picked that up.
I think we used it.
I used credit where credit is due.
You always do.
You're a gentleman, Keith, if nothing else.
And I think we did use it one time when there was a story about a pickup truck being pulled over, and it had 15 illegal aliens in it.
And I said, that's what I call being jammed up and jelly tight.
Anyway, we like to reference 60s pop music on any occasion that we can.
I do want to make one more reference.
I want to thank Ramsey Paul.
I was on Ramsey Paul's Happy Homelands show.
Now, Ramsey Paul has his own YouTube channel, but he also does this thing called Happy Homelands.
It's a new thing, relatively new.
I think it's about a year old, a little more than that, maybe.
But I was on there today with Ramsey Paul.
It was a very fun and positive interview just before Christmas.
And so that's up on YouTube tonight.
If you just Google or YouTube, Ramsey Paul, Happy Homelands, that happened earlier this afternoon.
So I've already had a very busy day, and it continues into this night.
But check that out.
I really enjoyed it.
Ramsey Paul's a good guy.
He's always a fun guest to have on the show.
And we've been following each other for years.
So it was a good, fun interview.
Check it out.
We'll have it posted to TPC next week.
We're going to take a break.
Back with Paul Nalen.
We're going to be talking about his book, Wage the Battle.
Yes, that's what we need to do.
He'll tell us how.
Stay tuned.
Another hour of the political session pool is in the can, but don't go away.
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