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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.
God rest ye, merry gentlemen.
Let nothing you dismay.
Remember Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day to save us all from Satan's power and we were gone astray.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
Comfort and joy.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
We started playing the Christmas music at the top of our segments about a week earlier than we normally do this year.
And I'm glad we did because it's the highlight of each and every show during the month of December as far as I'm concerned.
And I want to thank Sam for queuing up all this great music that we've been featuring this month.
But there's been some great commentary as well, and certainly some great guests on top of that.
So it's a multi-layered experience here on TPC.
And I am particularly excited to welcome back for the third time in as many months, man who has become a fast friend of mine and a good friend, Paul Nalen of Wisconsin.
Paul, Merry Christmas, first and foremost.
Are you with us, Paul?
I hear you very, very faintly.
Okay, almost non-existent.
I do hear you there.
I don't know why it's coming in.
Okay, try now, Paul.
Is this any better?
A lot better.
100% 5x5.
So let's just fall start.
Let's do it again.
Merry Christmas, first and foremost, Paul Nalen.
And Merry Christmas to all you guys and your listeners as well.
Thank you.
Well, you're most welcome.
And thank you for coming back with us again.
And especially in such short order, like I said, three times in as many months.
But before we get into it, we're going to be talking about your book a lot.
There's a very fascinating story, only parts of which you've shared with me that I thought would be very interesting for the audience to learn as well.
But we're going to get into that.
That's going to be what we spend the bulk of the hour covering.
Wage the battle is the name of the book.
And Wage the Battle, the full title, Wage the Battle, putting America First in the Fight to Stop Globalist Politicians and Secure the Border.
We're going to be talking about that book.
But first, Paul, we've been in such a celebratory mood because of the season that we're experiencing.
And we're coming off that first hour.
We went to a Christmas party of listeners that listeners are having in Texas.
And just a lot of fun.
What does Christmas mean to you, Paul?
Well, Christmas means spending time with family, spending time with friends, reconnecting with people that may be lost.
And obviously spending time in your church and participating in events.
I was in the live nativity scene this year.
They saw fit to make me a wise man, which might have been the first time that's ever happened.
But my wife got a picture of me in a costume with a crown on.
She said, I hope I never see you with one of these again.
So we got a good laugh out of that.
But yeah, Christmas.
Wearing a bathrobe with your crown on?
That's a typical thing for nativity scenes.
Something like that.
Yeah, to give your listeners a visual sure.
Yeah, bathrobe for the crown.
We like to paint a verbal picture here for our audience.
You know, we need them to know what we know.
Well, good on you for being in the nativity play at your church.
I mean, I like you.
Just another reason to like Paul Nalen.
Yeah.
Well, you know, we volunteer for everything that we can.
We've been working hard building a new business.
I'm bringing another one of my inventions to market.
And so I've been traveling throughout the week, but I make it home every weekend to go to church service.
And Thursdays, we've got a men's Bible study.
We're in 1 and 2 Samuel right now.
And I've missed a bunch of weeks of that, and I've hated missing it.
But I made it this Thursday.
and got right back in with my group of guys and was very, very pleased about that.
And so I should be in Wisconsin a lot more in the near future.
And I'm happy about that too, as you can imagine.
Being away from home every week isn't always the most fun thing to do.
But, yeah, so that's pretty much my Christmas.
I'm going to get together with some family.
And just thank God for all the blessings that he pours down on us.
Well, it's so good to hear you say that.
I mean, you're such a great example for the rest of us.
And, of course, this is your third appearance with us, the first appearance you made.
We talked more about your biography, your background in business, and, of course, the very famous run against Paul Ryan when he was still speaking of the House.
And we talked about you being the business executive, 30 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, working your way up from the shop floor, managing the operations for Fortune 500 companies throughout North America.
And as you said, you were telling me the other day that we have to update your bio now because it is outdated.
The last time you came on, we introduced you as holding, being the holder of seven patents in the United States, but now that has been up to eight.
An inventor with eight patents, that is Paul Nalen, who you could have seen live in performance at his Nativity Play.
Yep.
So he is a multifaceted guy, to say the least.
Yeah, that's funny.
And I've got more in the pipeline.
So, yeah, any of your listeners who want to come up to southeastern Wisconsin and catch church surface with me or a Bible study, I'd love to do that.
Love to have you.
Tell you what, we may roll out tomorrow.
I just got back from Missouri.
What's the trip to Wisconsin?
You know, we'll just keep on driving.
Keep on rolling.
Well, anyway, Paul, I appreciate you answering those questions.
It is the time of the season.
It is the time of the season.
We celebrate the birth of Jesus and all of these other things that you mentioned.
And it is a time that we come together as people, as family, as friends, and we have a little more hope than we do on the regular day-to-day basis.
Now, we're going to be talking about your book, but we have just a minute or two remaining.
There was one thing last week that we just didn't have the time to get to.
It's always so busy having three hours of commercial radio, just three hours per week to cover everything.
Although this was a huge topic, so it was a pretty glaring omission.
But the yellow vest movements in France.
Now, that's died down, obviously, from where it was a week, 10 days ago.
But what is your take on that?
We just need to get somebody on the record just to say we covered it because I can't just leave it out there.
Sure, yeah.
Well, I mean, it died down, but only because they shut down the trains and the roads into Paris.
I picked that up this morning, early this morning, maybe 5.30.
And I apologize.
I can't tell you which site I picked it up on.
I read a lot of sites.
But they shut down the trains and the roads to Paris so that people couldn't go in and protest today and gave the media the opportunity to say, oh, wow, it died down.
Gee whiz.
Well, there were several cities that it didn't die down in.
There were tens of thousands of protesters in several locations.
And I could tell you, I think that not giving people an outlet to protest is going to make it even worse.
Because if people organize to come out, and they're loosely organized, right?
There's not some central leader.
Le Pen's not out there rallying the troops to go out and do this.
This is an organic situation.
Grassroots.
Yeah, they're going to try to tamp it down.
It's going to make it worse.
All right, let's take a break right there.
The music is playing.
We'll follow up on this just a minute or two when we come back, and then we're going to get into the book, Wage to Battle by Paul Nalen.
Tell you what the book's about, what it covers, why you should have it, and how you can have it, and a little behind-the-scenes story about Paul and his publisher.
Very interesting.
Stay tuned.
I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
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It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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Mixed and blitzed and all layers of reindeer pulling all the rain.
Well, as I think and children see it all as merry and bright.
Hang your stockings and say your prayers, cause Santa Claus come tonight.
Well, you know, I was going to actually ask Sam to play that particular rendition of Here Comes Santa Claus, but I didn't even have to because we're so simpatico that we share thoughts.
And I can even remember the time before the political cesspool went on the air in 2004 when Elvis was still the biggest thing to ever come out of Memphis.
I mean, do you remember that stage, Keith?
Well, look, when you talk about the spirit of Christmas in Memphis, you're also talking about the spirit of Elvis because he truly was like a child about Christmas.
He did the big Christmas display before other people were doing it over at Greysland.
He went out there, of course.
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And quite frankly, that's one of the best examples that he set for Memphians was his celebration of Christmas every year.
Well, that's right.
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Who doesn't like Elvis?
He's a part of the fabric of Memphis and from Tupelo, Mississippi of all places, which isn't too far down the road.
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Well, Keith, we were talking with Paul Nalen just a minute ago about the Yellow Vest movement, and Paul gave a great answer.
There really wasn't too much to add.
He did such a fine job in tackling that.
But just a couple, a minute's response from you.
Let's get back to Paul and then get on to the book.
Well, I'd like to ask Paul, what does this pretend for Macron, the head of the French government?
He's basically said he's going to slow walk his taxes on fuel and things like this, but he very pointedly has said that he's not abandoning this approach.
Is this the beginning of the end for Macron or is this the beginning of the end for the Yellow Vest movement?
I think it's the beginning of the end for Macron, particularly because the French generals signed an open letter to him basically saying that 80% of the French Republic does not want this open borders and that the generals are saying this whole diversity charade is making France less safe.
And it's Macron's responsibility to provide safety.
Safety for citizens first, safety for the white citizens of France who are being overrun by the non-white citizens of Africa.
And consequently, we've seen crime rates skyrocket.
We've seen crime skyrocket.
I have no interest in going to Paris.
I've been all over France.
I ran businesses, several businesses in France.
And I think these yellow vests really hit on it when they started saying that Macron was a horde of the Jews, they said.
It was hanging from overpasses.
And so what happens in Israel?
Israel says, we'll take 200,000 Jewish refugees from France.
Well, we also see the Jews saying that they're going to leave Sweden.
You know, the Jews are being persecuted in Sweden.
What happened in Sweden?
The Jews opened the doors to a bunch of Africans who are now raping and pillaging their way across Sweden.
So this is not going to end well for Macron.
This is not going to end well for Merkel or this Merkel Jr., Minnie Merkel, I guess you could call her, in Germany.
It's not going to end well for these people.
The nationalists are rising, and the nationalists clearly know who it is that are throwing open the gates to their countries and suggesting that diversity is better.
Hey, what's wrong with diversity of countries?
So you've got some white countries and you've got some non-white countries.
That's pretty diverse, as far as I'm concerned.
If you throw everybody into every country, that's not diversity.
That's exactly the opposite.
Homogenization.
Exactly.
It is exactly homogenization.
Okay, let me just ask you this, Paul.
Your comments, I think, are absolutely correct.
But what were the French people thinking when they had a chance to elect Marine Le Pen a couple of years ago and instead put Macron in by a pretty healthy margin?
You know, are they just getting red-pilled now or what is happening?
I think they are.
I do.
That's a great question, Keith.
And I think, you know, Macron was campaigned differently than he's leading his country, right?
He didn't say, we want to bring in people who have 65 IQs and who will all be on the dole, and you're going to pay for it, and I'm going to raise the price of diesel fuel so that you can pay for 65 IQ Africans to live in chateaus paid for by you,
where they can sleep when they're not busy raping and pillaging their way across France.
I mean, he didn't campaign like that.
Le Pen, on the other hand, she said, look, this is wrong.
This is exactly, I mean, I wanted her to win so bad, I can't begin to tell you.
But we've got some other folks.
Look, Italy is going in the right direction.
Hungary is going in the right direction.
We've got some good leaders in Europe.
But every European country has its left-leaning groups that have been undermined, really, by a very small tribal group of people who want to live in diversity because they pretend that they're white people when they're not white people.
And so consequently, the Jews who are fomenting all of this trouble everywhere, if they are amongst just whites, they stand out like a sore thumb.
So it behooves them to diversify a country so they blend in.
And when they don't blend in, they stand out.
Well, that's a point right there, Paul.
I think it's triangulation.
The Jews against the Gentiles, the Gentiles are going to win.
So what do they do?
They create another group to set against the Gentiles.
What do you think of that?
I think that's dead on.
It's absolutely dead on.
Look, look in your King James Version of the Bible, right?
I mean, that clearly is.
And thank you for specifying.
Yeah.
So I don't have, look, if Mexico is for Mexicans and China is for Chinese, why can't France be for the French?
Why can't Germany be for the Germans?
Why can't the UK be for the Brits?
Well, it's very easy because those are white countries.
Non-white countries are allowed, not only allowed, but they are encouraged to have a strong sense of racial solidarity.
Sure, including Israel, right?
Including Israel.
Absolutely.
Yeah, they consider themselves a separate race, apparently, or at least a substantial percentage of them do.
And, you know, in every Western society, you know, I think you really hit on something there.
That is the secret ingredient that is causing all of this leftist turmoil throughout the Western world.
But I would say this before we go to the next break.
We spent a little more time on this than I intended to, but it wasn't a wasted second, that's for sure.
And I said this earlier today, Paul, on a live stream I did with Ramsey Paul.
That is that I think a lot of what's going on, a lot of this totalitarianism that we've been subjected to, and a lot of the oppression and repression we've been subjected to is a mile wide and an inch deep.
I think that we are already, what you had in France was a tremor.
It was a tremor.
It was a pretty powerful one.
There will be earthquakes.
There have been earthquakes in the Eastern Europe, but we're seeing it now, as you mentioned, in Italy, Brazil even, to a great degree.
Things are going to change, and I think things can change and will change.
And when they do, it could happen very, very quickly.
Chales will fall from their eyes.
I think we're going to be okay.
I really do.
At Christmas time and anytime, I think our people are going to be okay going forward.
But it's going to take heroes like Paul Nalen to help facilitate it.
We're glad to have him tonight.
He's going to be back with us.
We're going to talk about his book next.
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Paul Nalen is our guest, and you might not know it yet, but we did bring Paul on tonight to talk about his book.
That's okay.
Yeah, that's okay.
We'll skip the song for that segment.
Back with Paul Nalen, and we are going to talk about his book now.
We have some calls for Paul.
We're going to get to those calls in just a minute.
Stay on the line if you don't mind.
But the book is Wage the Battle.
And I'm going to actually read a couple of paragraphs from the promotional page of this book just to give you a little primer before we turn it over to the author himself.
Wage the Battle is a call to action.
It's the amazing story of how a self-described manufacturing guy, Paul Nalen, took on Speaker of the House Paul Ryan in one of the most closely followed congressional races in the nation.
Nalen's run presaged the international movement against globalism, which reached its climax with the election of President Donald Trump.
It's a first-hand look at the development of one of the true original Trump Republicans and the populist message, which is sending shockwaves through the beltway right.
In Wage the Battle, Paul Nalen takes you first-hand, rather, inside his campaign and shows how this David versus Goliath political struggle inspired patriotic activists around the nation.
He tells the story of how his primary challenge, though unsuccessful, ultimately helped beat the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the international trade deal, once described by Hillary Clinton as the gold standard for trade, and a policy goal for both the Republican and Democrat establishments.
Nalen shows why the populist nationalist struggle and the Trump administration will center on trade and provides the invaluable perspective of an international businessman who came to champion America first.
He also throws down the gauntlet at the feet of Paul Ryan, accusing the speaker of being a corporate crony, career politician who is selling out his constituents in Wage the Battle.
You see how one man can stop a major global initiative in TPP.
Now's the time to continue to fight for our communities, for our laws, for our culture, for our way of life.
Wage the Battle offers resources and advice for getting involved at a grassroots level.
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Paul, it is a great book.
You sent me the book after your first appearance, and I was most thankful for it.
Much so, in fact, that I asked if we could offer it additional copies to our audience in return for their contributions to the program during our Christmas fundraising drive, which we hold every year.
And I want to tell the audience while you're on the air, if you don't mind, that you were so good, you would accept no payment in return.
You actually shipped quite a number of these books down to us free of charge.
You even paid the freight.
And when I went to the post office that day, they rolled out a literal shopping cart full of these books, all hand-signed by you.
You did that for our audience, and I salute you for it.
And I wanted to thank you publicly for doing that.
It meant so much.
I was happy to do that for you guys.
You, you know, for years have been on the radio having in-depth conversation with people who many times get shunned by the mainstream media and the globalist-controlled media.
And so, you know, anything I can do to help you guys out, I appreciate you having me on and giving me a voice to your listeners.
And, you know, that was the least I could do really was sign those books and send them down to you to help you guys stay in business, really.
Well, it certainly is helping it.
We've had a great response to that.
We'll give the audience more information about that in the following hour because we don't want to take away time from you to do that.
But yes, it has been a fantastic response to the book.
The book obviously talks a lot about immigration and trade, securing the borders.
It talks, it takes people behind the scenes with regard to your run against Paul Ryan, which I said that it's really one of the most fascinating stories of the past two years, to say the least.
Your campaign against Ryan was huge.
And Keith, you have read the book, and let's just let you fire away first with the opening shop.
We're going to take a call from Canada at the top of the next segment if they can stay tuned.
But Keith, you've read the book.
You enjoyed it.
Fire away at Paul.
We need to know more about the contents.
Okay, well, Paul, I've read it.
It's great.
Thank you.
You, I think, are as responsible as anyone for the defeat of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the TPP, as it's called, that was being proposed by leftists in our government that pretend to be free trade conservatives.
And by the way, I've always been suspicious of free trade as I've told people before, being the only nation in the world that believes in free trade is like being the only woman in town that believes in free love.
Tell me what you learned from this particular campaign that you ran.
What did you learn?
What would you do differently if you could now, if you'd known then what you know now?
Well, I learned when you run for office, and I and I ran against in the first race I ever ran, I ran against the highest elected Republican in the United States.
I ran against Paul Ryan, who was Speaker of the House.
You know, Democrats.
Someone had to do it.
Yeah, and I, and I, but I had to do it because nobody was talking about the pitfalls of Trans-Pacific partnership the way I had come to understand them.
And if you recall, in the media two years ago, going on three years ago, three and four years ago, they were reporting that the deal was secret and they had it locked in a bunker down in Foggy Bottom and nobody could get to it.
You couldn't take pictures of it.
You couldn't make copies of it.
They confiscated your pens and your notepaper so you couldn't write down anything.
Well, you know, there were 12 nations involved in that.
I went to another nation's website and I was able to download all 5,500 pages of this thing.
Let me tell you, anytime a free trade agreement takes 5,500 pages to delineate, there's nothing free about it.
That is absolutely managed trade.
It might as well be communism.
But what that showed me was they were trying to hide the truth from the American public.
And I've run businesses all over the United States and all over the globe, and the best workers are here in the United States, most creative, hardest working, will figure it out and get it done group of people in the United States.
Now, there's great workers all over the world.
Don't get me wrong.
There's hard workers all over the world.
But American workers have it all.
They do.
And when you turn American workers loose, we have a wonderful situation.
But what they were suggesting in this trade deal was horrible.
And corporations could import workers.
There would be no more illegal aliens.
There would be no more H-1B or H-2B visas.
Companies could bring as many workers into the United States to work in their factories as they wanted.
And of course, the news media wasn't reporting on this.
They weren't reporting this at all.
So it literally took me four months of getting on every radio, TV, show, getting everywhere I could to get this message out.
And thank God, President Trump picked it up, and he was also saying how horrible this trade deal was.
And his first Monday in office, he signed us out of that trade deal.
That is one thing I can absolutely say.
President Trump saved us from Trans-Pacific Partnership.
And guys like Dana Rohrbacher.
Dana Rohrbacher just lost his race out in California.
He's been in Congress 20 years.
He read the Riot Act to a couple of guys who were trying to push this trade deal forward.
And he said, I understand in this trade deal that foreign corporations will be able to get a look at inventors' patents prior to them being filed if it goes 18 months.
Well, in the book, I talk about how hard it is to get a patent.
And a lot of times it takes longer than 18 months.
You're arguing with the patent office.
You're providing more information.
They're asking questions.
You're going back and forth.
And they're not just dealing with one guy in Wisconsin.
There's thousands of people all over the country every day filing patents as was laid out by the founding fathers of the United States.
They said, your inventions ought to be protected.
And that's why the U.S. Patent Office was created.
It's in the Constitution.
And here these guys are trying to write a trade deal that goes around the Constitution and goes around protecting an inventor's inventions.
You think if a Chinese company got a hold of one of my patents that I'm in the midst of arguing with the Patent Office, there wouldn't be Chinese knockoffs into this country before I was done arguing with the Patent Office.
Of course there would be.
You know, it's a dog-eat-dog world out there, and Americans should be protected by their government.
Americans first.
American citizens first.
And that's what we heard from Trump.
You know, of course, we've still got troops in Syria for only one reason, to protect Israel.
We're saber-rattling with Iran for one reason for Israel.
We're kidnapping Chinese citizens, the CFO of Huawei for Israel.
I mean, but Trump did one good thing.
Got us out of TPP.
Well, as we mentioned in no small part, it was a result of your campaign and your activities, Paul.
It's going by far too quickly.
My goodness, we'll be right back.
One more segment with Paul.
We're going to take a call from Canada.
Stay tuned.
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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 a prime grocery shopper in our family 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 Koch Certified, 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.
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And although I'm it's a long band, I promise you I'll be home for Christmas.
Ah, what a great song.
And aren't we all at home together when we're together by any capacity that we can be?
And together on the radio tonight will be good enough for us to be able to do that.
As long as we've got a home and, you know, thank goodness for Paul and ending TPP because I'm afraid we may have lost our homes if we have too many deals like this going by.
Paul, this is Keith Alexander again.
Let me just start off this segment with this comment.
Through the years, I've learned that one person's analysis I can almost always rely on as being correct is Pat Buchanan.
And Pat Buchanan famously asks in Latin, cui bono, who benefits?
Who was intended to benefit from TPP?
And are there any players involved here beyond the Far Eastern nations and the United States, in your opinion?
Well, for sure, China would have gotten in after the deal went through because they, banks of China were funding all of the other nations, but Japan would have hugely benefited.
And the United States would have been an enormous loser because every nation would have had only one vote.
So all the nations that I listed in the book who were in that, I mean, some nations, one nation was of 400,000 people.
A nation of 400,000 people, the size of Omaha, Nebraska, a radical Islamic state, would have had a vote equal to the United States.
How absurd is that for us to sign ourselves into a trade deal and give a country with 400,000 inhabitants the same vote as the United States?
It almost makes you think that somebody was on the take that was promoting this in the United States.
Who that had the best interest of the United States at heart could ever have even considered supporting such a pact?
Yeah.
Well, I know this.
I know Paul Ryan was controlled with marionette strings by a gentleman by the name of Paul Singer.
Paul Singer runs a global hedge fund called Elliott Management, and they nearly bankrupt, I think it was Argentina, with junk bonds.
And just so happens, Paul Singer happens to belong to a small tribe of people who like to see diversity.
Let me guess.
Southern Baptist, Roman Catholic, or Episcopalian, or what group was that?
Oh, yeah, they're definitely Jewish.
There's no question about that.
What did you say a minute ago in the commercial break, Keith?
You go, Paul gets right down to the.
Gets right down to the nut cutting on this.
As an old southernism that James likes to advertise that I add to the show is that when you hit the nail on the head, you drive it straight.
And that's what I said after our first segment.
Well, a lot of this is covered.
I feel as though another hour with Paul Nalen is going by far too quickly.
I feel as though we're only scratching the surface with regards to the content of this book, although TPP features heavily in this book.
Let me just go through some of the contents that are in this book.
And it does take you behind the scenes with behind the scenes of his race with Paul Ryan.
Border wars, trade wars, America's tradition of economic nationalism, the war on sovereignty, the war on American workers, the war on intellectual property, what should the GOP do on health care, an America first foreign policy, the new right, the new media, Trump's GOP.
I think, Paul, you have covered every topic that any of our any member of our audience would possibly care to read more about, all in one book.
And one of the best things about the book is the quote at the top of the title page from Ann Coulter, In His Heart, you know, President Trump wanted to endorse Paul Nalen.
Ladies and gentlemen, our guest on the show right now, making his third appearance, is by far one of the most fascinating and one of the most successful men that we've featured on this show in our 14 years.
Certainly going back to the last couple of years.
He got involved in this campaign for all the right reasons, and those reasons continue to resonate, and they are still as right now as they were when he was running.
And if you want to get an autographed copy of Paul Nalen's book, Wage the Battle, where you can learn more about his thoughts on all of those topics that I just put forth, we're going to tell you how you can get an autographed copy, but we're going to do it at the top of the next hour.
So you're going to have to stay tuned through the break.
Top of the third hour.
You can get an autographed copy, and you can help us stay on the air.
It's a win-win.
It's a great book.
But, Paul, there's one thing I have to ask you.
I have to ask you to share this story with us.
Do it.
This is a World Net Daily.
World Net Daily was your publisher.
It's a WND book.
They were the ones who.
Joseph Farah.
Right.
Helped put it together.
Now, World Net Daily is good on a lot of issues, but they are slavishly devoted to Israel.
And I think you could pretty effectively argue that they have more of an allegiance to Israel than they do America.
And that's, of course, their great flaw.
For all the things they're good on, they're horribly wrong on that.
Now, you shared with me that you were becoming increasingly enlightened on the Jewish issue while you were writing this book, and it ended up coming to a head with your publisher.
Tell us that story, if you don't mind.
It did.
Well, so, well, as we were going through the editing process, my editor, who I really, really enjoyed working with, inserted a line into a paragraph that suggested, you know, we needed to fight wars for Israel.
We needed to protect Israel.
It was like just two sentences, and I immediately struck it from the book.
There is no mention of we need to be fighting wars for Israel in this book.
There is no mention of Israel in this book.
There's nothing falser than it could be claimed.
Yeah, something to, well, subsequent to me writing this book and them releasing the book, you know, when you write a book, you negotiate a book contract with the publisher, and they agree to do certain things, and as the author, you agree to do certain things.
Well, I started, I shouldn't say I started, I started, I began to notice the people attacking me were predominantly Jewish.
And I couldn't figure out why, because for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why.
But as I really started to understand the Jewish question and understand that that is what they learn in the Talmud from the Talmud and that they're taught that the Goyem are animals and we are to be treated as such, it became problematic for Joseph Farrar to have me as an author.
So he basically told the editor who I had been doing the majority of my dealings with, he said, get rid of this book.
He said, do whatever you have to do to dump this book.
I don't want to have anything to do with the book.
So I said, okay, well, I'll tell you what I'll do.
If you agree to sell me the rights to the book, 100%, everything, I own everything.
I own the manuscript.
I own the cover.
I own the entire thing.
I'll buy all the books from you at what you paid for them.
And I want to see the invoice from the printer.
And so they did that.
They wanted to be done with me so badly, they sold me all the books and the rights to the book at cost.
And I bought it because I didn't want Paul Ryan buying them and having a bonfire with them, right?
But you're right.
Joseph Farrar took the side of Israel, took the side of Jews over a fellow Christian.
And that is the Achilles heel of every evangelical Christian.
Every evangelical Christian treats Jews like a 14-year-old boy treats an 18-year-old young woman, right?
They fawn over them like they are going to get them.
And it is absurd.
It is absurd.
Look, the Jews have plenty of information on Jesus Christ.
They have every opportunity to walk into a Christian church, be it Roman Catholic or Lutheran or you name it.
They could walk in and find out what it's all about.
They could be baptized in the name of Christ.
They could, you know, I mean, it says in Galatians to the Jew first and then the Gentile.
And so we should welcome them in, but we should not shun our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ in order to bend over backwards for the Jews because the Jews are not the chosen people.
The chosen people are the Christians.
That is who Israel is.
Israel is the people of Christ.
Israel isn't some magic sand in the Middle East.
And so when I hear somebody say, well, the land promise, the land grant, God's land grant, look, that land grant went from God to Abraham to Jesus Christ.
It did not go to a group of Kazier people who claim that they are of Moses.
They're not even following Moses' laws.
They are thwarting Moses' laws.
They're thumbing their nose, their long nose at Moses.
And so I have no fear of any man.
None, not one.
My faith is in Jesus Christ.
And these Jews who attack me and attack other Christians, I have no love for them.
I'm not going to go to pay for them.
Paul, let me tell you something.
Have you ever heard leave the audience wanting more?
My goodness, we just reached the best part of this program tonight, and we're out of time.
But I want to tell you, Paul, I want to collaborate more with you.
I want to collaborate with you in ways that we haven't even considered yet.
I want to continue to work with you.
World Net Daily's loss was our gain.
We want to get these books into the hand of our audience.
God bless you.
Merry Christmas.
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