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Dec. 22, 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.
You open the floodgates.
I hope I can make it through this.
I see the stars.
I hear the rolling under thy power throughout.
The universe display.
Then sings my song, my Savior God.
How great thou art.
As those of you who were there with us at the Political Cesspool's anniversary party year, last year, not this year, but last, we had a group singing of that particular song.
And then we ended the night with a group singing of the national anthem, Dixie.
What a great night that was.
What great music that is.
And welcome back to the third and final hour during which we are going to really just dedicate this last hour before Christmas to the audience that has showered us with so much love and support this month as we reflect on the majesty of the season.
And indeed, you have, ladies and gentlemen, from Jonesboro, Arkansas, Gallatin, Tennessee, Sherwood, Arkansas, Green Valley, Arizona, Murphysboro, Tennessee, Beaumont, Texas, Thomasville, Georgia, Noonan, Georgia, Baldwin, New York, Jackson, Tennessee.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for your support.
And again, what we're offering for you is Paul Nalen's book, a contribution of $100 or more.
I couldn't possibly put into words the honor that it is to host a program for an audience that has been so loyal and so generous for 14 solid years.
You have been and still remain.
I want you to know this from the bottom of my heart.
One of the greatest blessings that God has ever bestowed upon me.
We have a partnership.
We have a familial bond.
We have forged that with you over the course of those past decade and a half.
So special.
And we look forward to continue working by your side to produce this one of a kind program.
What makes TPC so unique is that, as one of our listeners put it, we balance issues of race, ethno-nationalism, history, politics, and southern culture with the Christian faith, which of course makes all the world come into focus.
So I would just ask you one more time.
If you've not yet done so, please be sure to put TPC on your Christmas list so that our journey together can continue into the new year and beyond.
And I want to be sure to do it right now.
And that is to wish you and yours the very best during the spiritual time of faith and family.
We have a spirit of togetherness that we've built.
It is very real.
It is very beautiful.
It is very organic.
And it's the kind of thing that is only built as a result of many years of trust.
And we're always going to work to maintain that relationship.
So if you can, deeppoliticalsesspool.org and donate $100 more.
You get Paul Nalen's book, which is great enough, and it's autographed.
But you also get the wrapping, the cute little wrapping.
My wife stayed up for about three days straight wrapping these books.
Not wrapping them in wrapping paper, but just a little bit of twine in a gift tag.
But it really makes them pop.
We actually put a picture of it up on the website yesterday.
And with that being said, I would like to read to you, well, just go through some of these Christmas cards.
I have got, I wish we were on YouTube right now, and you could just see what I've got in my hand right now, ladies and gentlemen.
I can't hold them all in one hand.
I'm having to hold them in two hands.
Christmas card here from listener Bill in Kentucky.
You know, we've gotten a lot of respect from our contemporaries in the movement as well.
Peter Brimelow always sends me a handwritten card featuring his beautiful three daughters.
And of course, he has two children, older children, from his first marriage.
His wife passed away.
Now he's remarried.
John in Ocala, Florida writes, thank you for all of your sacrifices in defense of our people and culture.
Well, thank you, John.
And I want to tell you how beautiful you are, ladies and gentlemen.
I mean, physically beautiful.
The families of people who listen to the political cesspool.
I wish you could see through my eyes right now at the two cards right now I'm holding in my hands.
One from a family in Oregon with one, two, three, four, five kids.
That's two boys and three girls.
My God, they are beautiful.
And here from a family in Missouri, four boys, one girl.
All young.
I mean, all of these kids, that's 10 kids total.
And the oldest one couldn't be much more than 10 years old.
Young, beautiful families out there listening to TPC.
And let's see.
What have we got here next?
Oh, this is incredible.
Let me just read this to you, and I'll tell you the context behind it.
James, it was good to hear from you.
Hope this finds you and your family well.
Your kids sure have grown.
I miss Jimmy.
I sure miss him a lot.
He stayed as long as he could, but he's waiting for me in heaven, and he can now walk in no pain.
Thank you for your card.
I often wonder how you're doing.
Take care of yourself.
And as Jimmy always said, hang in there like a rusty fish hook.
When I first read this, this comes from Mary.
Mary in Watertown, Tennessee, just east of Nashville.
She references Jimmy.
That's her late husband, J.D., J.D. Jones.
And I met JD.
JD gave me the job as Buchanan's treasurer in the Tennessee Reform Party.
And that started my whole thing.
I mean, really.
And people like J.D. and Pete Peramsky, who have passed away.
You know, I haven't seen J.D. or Mary in many years.
But I got that card from her at Christmas.
The people who have worked with us, the people who we have met on this journey, that just goes to show, you know, they remember, and we remember, and we'll never forget.
And we'll always be together.
We'll always be together.
Bob and Mary in Nashville send in.
Listen to this card.
This comes in from a listener in Baldwin, New York.
Listen to this.
He sent in a contribution last week, just a little TPC donation from me and my brother and my nephew, my sister's son.
If this kid was willing to go into his piggy bank to support your program, there's no excuse for anyone else to not pitch in.
And he sent a picture of him and his nephew.
Can you imagine this little boy going into his piggy bank to pull resources with his father and his uncle to send in a contribution to the political cesspool?
And that's what happened.
That is what this audience is to me.
That is something that we've built.
I am absolutely, I read that and my jaw dropped.
Believe me, it takes a lot.
How humbling.
What an honor.
I want to salute you, my friend, up in New York tonight for sending me that note and letting me know that story.
So there's something about this show that really just ties our audience together.
Beautiful card here from a family in Ohio.
Another young, very attractive family.
Husband, wife, and their daughter, their young daughter.
Listeners in the St. Louis area.
Here's one.
This listener in Vermont sent me in a very nice Christmas card and a copy of Chevy Chase's movie, Funny Farm.
He said, Please enjoy this forgotten Christmas classic.
And he sent me a little movie, little DVD to watch.
I remember Funny Farm.
Sure, I do.
Tom Kaczynski sent in a card.
Mayor Tom, as it were.
The Jones family right here in Memphis.
Roseanne and Raymond, they're going through some tough times.
Raymond is having some health issues.
We'd ask you to pray for that family down in Florida.
She sent me in a great Christmas card and an update on that situation.
Michael Hill, Christmas card from him, Don Black.
So many other listeners around the world.
We're going to get to some more next.
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two zero five six seven two two thousand why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
Mary, did you know that your baby boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know that your baby boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you new?
And this child that you delivered will soon deliver you.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, as we get down to the last few minutes of our broadcast time before Christmas, it's time to really focus on what it's all about.
Mary, did you know, I think, puts it into sharp focus.
Welcome back to TPC.
Still going through the list of cities.
We've had to spread them out all throughout the show tonight to work most of them in.
More cities from which we've received support this month.
Dumas, Arkansas, Somerville, Florida, Loudoun, Tennessee, if I'm pronouncing this correctly, Diepe, New Brunswick, Canada, Parksville, British Columbia, Canada, Cleveland, Ohio, Salt Lake City, Utah, North Wells, Pennsylvania, Boynton Beach, Florida, Moravia, New York, Chicago, Illinois, Fairfax, Virginia, Beecher, Illinois, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Franklin, Tennessee, St. Louis, Missouri, Fanning Springs, Florida, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and then another city in Brazil that I cannot pronounce, and he knows I can't pronounce that.
But also the Christmas cards, the Christmas cards.
Here's one from Jimmy in Washington.
One from Micah in North Carolina, formerly of Maryland.
Rich and Janice, you heard from Rich earlier in the show at the very top of the show, in fact.
Bill in California.
Oh, I'm never going to get to them all.
Don't get angry with me.
Here's one from Eddie Miller.
Thank you, Eddie.
And I've been describing all of these wonderful families that sent in the picture cards and how beautiful these families are.
Well, I want to tell you about a beautiful family right now that I received a card from out in Utah as well.
That is the Bushman family.
What a wonderful family.
Just the best that there is.
And he is on with me now.
Sam Bushman, owner of the Liberty News Radio Network, of course, and host of the Liberty Roundtable Radio Show.
Sam, when you hear the cities from which we have received support, when you hear when I'm reading these cards and describing what I'm seeing as I read these cards, as the owner of this network, how does that make you feel to know that not only do we have listeners in all of these locations, but we are reaching them together on such an intimate and personal level?
Merry Christmas, James.
I'll tell you how it makes me feel.
It makes me overwhelmed with gratitude because you know what?
I don't know much about anything, James.
And I look at what is being accomplished at our hands, and I just know God's behind it.
And I just know that we're about God, family, and country, and Christmas matters, and these things matter.
And I just know that we're being prospered by our audience, by all of us participating together.
No one's greater than another.
We all play our different little roles, and we all just, you know, put our shoulder to the wheel and move things along and everything.
And I just feel overwhelmed with gratitude about, you know what, you got these billion-dollar networks.
And then you got this little teeny, you know, I don't know what we are.
It's Liberty News Radio, but you know what I mean.
And you know what?
We are broadcasting around the world with tremendous, tremendous results and support.
And the widow's might comes to mind when it comes to money.
But we do it with willing hearts and humble hands to the best of our abilities.
And all I'm telling you is I just get overwhelmed with gratitude, to be honest with you.
I just cannot believe what we can accomplish.
Well, I do too, Sam.
I do too.
And it's one thing to have numbers on a spreadsheet, to have listeners out there, these anonymous listeners.
But it's another.
It's quite another.
I think, you know, there's nobody else.
I don't think Rush Limbaugh.
I don't think any of these guys are getting these heartfelt.
Maybe they get some, but it would be hard.
Well, I'll put it this way.
And this is in all seriousness.
I don't think anybody could reach people on a more personal level.
I mean, maybe they could match it, but that they don't want to.
But they might get rock star fan worship letters, but they don't get brotherly, sisterly letters, family letters of friendship and appreciation that are beyond the boundaries of host slash rock star slash listener or whatever you want to say.
They don't get the kind of stuff we're talking about, James.
You're talking about people pouring their heart out.
People pouring their heart out, people talking about sicknesses and marriages and divorce and death and births.
And, you know, they share every aspect of their life.
And listen to this.
This is what I want you to respond to.
I emailed this to you.
This is incredible.
And this gentleman, he's an attorney in Pennsylvania, and he's been listening to the show for many, many years.
And if he doesn't donate every quarter, he at least donates a couple of times a year.
And he's even sent gifts into my children.
And his name is Bill.
And this is what he writes.
Dear James, I hope that all is well as you and your family anticipate Christmas.
I wish to advise you that I was able to post today a remittance in support of the political cesspool.
It is an honor to be able to support the program.
In conversations with friends, I've been asked incredulously for what reason I, a black American who has embraced Orthodox Judaism, would support a pro-white cause?
The answer, gratitude.
One is required, as a divine imperative, to experience and whenever possible, manifest appreciation for any kindness performed for one.
I am indebted incalculably to the European people for the innumerable achievements and contributions from which I benefit.
Everything from penicillin, the opera, computers, and canned beer, he writes.
When I advance that explanation, the response is, what about slavery?
I reply that every society has known slavery.
Slavery is not the exclusive heritage of white people.
I further point out that none of the major religions of Western civilizations prohibit slavery.
The religions preclude the mistreatment of the slave.
Thirdly, as a Jew, I observe every experience and phenomenon as the hand of the Almighty.
Were it not for slavery, I would not be the beneficiary of the blessings of this great nation.
As the celebrated novelist and poet Zoe Neal Hurston stated, slavery is the price I paid for civilization.
Yes, injustices were committed, but that does not absolve us of our obligation to appreciate our benefactors.
Some people ask if I hate white people.
Are they mad?
I believe that one would want to get on his knees and kiss the feet of every white person who passed before him.
May you, your family, and colleagues have a very Merry Christmas and health, peace, and prosperity during the holiday season the coming year.
And as always, yours, Bill.
And that is an attorney, a black gentleman, attorney in Pennsylvania, who not only wrote such a beautiful letter and well-written letter, but also sent in a contribution.
And so it just goes to show, yes, we do exist here to stand up and defend our people, our faith, our heritage, our culture, but we are grateful to work with all of those who would support us.
And we appreciate this gentleman just as much as anyone else.
And I submit, what a real friend.
What a man who understands society, understands reality, understands that it isn't about divisions, but it's about gratitude and appreciation.
It's about working together for a greater cause than us all.
He gets this, James.
He gets it.
Well, apparently he does.
But it just goes to show the, dare I say, the diversity of the correspondence that we receive.
But that was just so well written and so heartfelt.
You know, I'm not going to shy away from that because this gentleman is a black supporter of our program.
Now, certainly he's not the overwhelming demographic that I think we've got out there.
But I'm thankful for all the support we get.
And I'm thankful for people who would be that open and honest with me.
And so we're going to share that with the audience.
But I bet if more black people get the truth and are truly educated, though, they will jump off the reservation that they've been put on by the elite that hate them and by some groups that want to marginalize them.
And I think that we can all work together and understand some of these things.
Well, I think there could certainly be a better working relationship and partnership than there has been.
I think race relations today.
And I don't want to get off on a political theme because we're focusing on Christmas right now and the love that our audience has for us and us for them.
The point is, this guy didn't celebrate Christmas.
He would celebrate Hanukkah, right?
I believe so.
That is absolutely right.
And nevertheless, I think race relations are worse today than they've ever been in the history of this country.
We can save that for the next show.
But again, Sam, it was very important for me to have you on, if only for one segment, because we got Jack coming up and then Scoop, because you are a big a part of this as anybody.
I mean, me and you, you know, which one could the political assessable not do without?
Well, you take either one of us out of it and the show is done.
And so I want to thank you at Christmas time and always for giving us the opportunity to broadcast on your wonderful network and to reach all of these people and to continue to build and grow our community.
And of course, every letter that I receive could just as easily be addressed to you because we wouldn't be here without it.
And I thank you for that.
And I know our honor.
I want to thank our friend.
I'm going to thank our friend and wish him a happy Hanukkah.
And I want to thank all of you and wish you a Merry Christmas.
And I'm going to say, you know what?
I'm grateful to be part of it all and I'm grateful we're together and we're doing a tremendous work.
James.
Amen to that.
Sam Bushman, everybody.
We wouldn't be here without him.
Jack Ryan's next.
Thank you, Sam.
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Mary, did you know that your baby boy will calm the storm with his hand?
Did you know that your baby boy has walked where angels drop when you kiss your limb, oh baby, you kiss the face of God.
Oh man, did you know?
All right, welcome back.
We got classic Jack.
Jack Ryan tonight is armed with his traditional offerings of book, movie, and music recommendations.
Now, we didn't get to play Jack's intro music tonight.
I was late on the jump on that.
But we did get to play Mary, did you know?
And you can't really go wrong with that on the last couple of minutes before Christmas.
But Jack, welcome.
How are you?
And Merry Christmas.
I'm doing just great.
I just want to send Christmas greetings to all of our listeners, particularly in the South, but to everywhere where our political cesspools are, listeners are listening.
It's a beautiful night just outside of Chicago, and it's a good Christmas for whatever our problems and rough things.
It's a good Christmas there, and I think we're doing great.
Well, Jack, I think we're doing great as well.
And we're going to get to where you're about to be heading.
Interesting story there.
But first, let's go ahead and get those recommendations.
Okay, so my movie recommendation is not really, it's not actually a movie recommendation.
It's a video.
It's for the Radio City Rockets Christmas show, which I've seen twice.
Just fantastic.
It's a Christmas show, the Rockets, and they do things like winter Christmas in New York, and it's there.
And then these Rockets do the Toy Soldier ones.
They go down, but they end with a very traditional Christmas, religious Christmas one about the birth of Jesus Christ there.
And it's fantastic.
So watch the video.
If you can get it on YouTube, we're probably losing YouTube, but the Rockettes, the Toy Soldiers, and these are healthy, good-looking.
Just makes you proud to be American.
These gals are just beautiful.
And the Toy Soldiers are fantastic.
And the final scene of the Christmas pageant is really good.
And so that's my movie.
It's the video recommendation.
Now, my book recommendation is I have it, but it's the Dutch version of Christmas.
And I should have the one inside.
So the Dutch version of Christmas, they've got St. Nicholas, and he's got this assistant, Black Pete, that's this African Moor assistant who helps them.
And he gives presents.
and good things to the good children, but he's real rough.
And to the bad children, like he'll whip them or take them away.
And it's a big, it's a big thing in Holland, Dutch, that they're trying to ban Black Pete because Black Pete, the guys would dress up as black face and wear fancy clothes.
But Black Pete is the assistant of St. Nicholas, and he's a good forest for Christmas, but bad children, he's real mean.
So we're resisting political correctness, this war against Christmas.
And my recommendation is the books about the Dutch one about traditional Christmas and Black Pete.
So that's my recommendation.
All right.
Fine recommendations all.
Now, Jack, I hear you are about to be taking another trip.
Now, you're going to do it a little bit different.
Once you mentioned it, I instantly remembered that you did this last year.
And so what Jack does, he lives in Chicago.
You know, it gets cold down here.
It really gets cold in Chicago this time of year.
So Jack likes to winter in the South, and he did this last year.
How long were you in the South last year, Jack?
Well, I went for the whole month of February.
So I was hoping that I was going to go to the South to get away from things, but I was on Hilton Head, South Carolina.
You think it's in the South, but there was very few Southern people there, and there's their vacation there.
And there weren't a lot of Southern people.
I got a few.
I didn't hear Southern accents that were there.
And there was mostly just a bunch of the tennis players.
I'm a tennis player.
They weren't there.
They were in Florida.
So it's mostly populated by old golfers from Ohio.
And these have to be, they're not bad people, but they might have to be the most boring people that I've ever seen with.
Well, you didn't have to come down south to meet a Carolina to meet an Ohio and being up there in Illinois, but this was the thing.
So Jack came down to Hilton Head thinking he'd be able to spend time with some southern folk.
And all he found were fellow snowbirds from the Midwest.
Terrible.
It's terrible.
It's just boring and stuff.
But I'm going a little bit earlier this year, and I'm not going to just be stuck on the island of Hilton Head.
I'm going to get off.
I've got contacts in North Carolina.
Savannah, Georgia was very good the few days there.
That was the South.
And so I got to work there.
I'm not much of a driver because I've been big cities and they have it like this.
So I get contacts from people who say, hey, that's great.
But they live in the northern, like to drive 200 miles in one day or something, that's something.
So I got to work on that.
But I want to meet our listeners from the political festival or Oxford descent.
I want to meet real southern people, authentic southern people, and we want to network with them and we want to work to do the good things to do, promote the political festival.
But I'm looking to meet real southern people, not that Indian politically correct governor that they had who was the governor of South Carolina and he's got promoted the UN Secretary.
I want to meet real Southern people.
And I don't like, okay, golfers from the Midwest.
I don't like them.
They're boring and stuff.
But they're not bad people.
But I'm trying to meet real authentic Southern people in South Carolina, North Carolina, Savannah, Georgia.
So that's my mission.
So I'm going to for the whole month of January.
All right.
When is Jack's southern tour going to be kicking off?
January 2nd.
January 2nd.
Okay, so that's coming right up.
You're going to spend New Year's in Chicago, and then you are on the road.
So if you are a TPC fan and you want to meet Jack while he's in the South, and he just mentioned some of the cities that he's going to be making his ports of call at, give us an email and we'll put you together.
I know some people drive through Memphis and they always send in an email saying, hey, we'd love to get together if you can make the time.
And sometimes we're able to do that.
So we'd like to put you in touch with Jack if you'd be so inclined.
Jack would like to meet you.
And Jack, I just want to say again, Merry Christmas.
We posted, we're actually going to post something up at the blog.
I'll work this in very quickly if you don't mind.
The Christmas truce.
So that was, of course, the series of widespread but unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of World War I around the Christmas of 1914.
And of course, as you know, in the week leading up to the holiday, German and British soldiers crossed trenches to exchange seasonal greetings and talk.
In areas, men from both sides ventured into no man's land on Christmas Eve and on Christmas Day to mingle and exchange gifts and souvenirs.
There are joint burial ceremonies and prisoner swaps.
Well, several meetings ended in carol singing.
Men played games of football with one another, giving one of the most enduring images of the truce.
And, you know, there is a scene in the movie Joey Noel that depicts this, and we're going to post that on Christmas Eve at thepolitical Sesspool.org.
This Christmas, we pray that never again will our brothers go to war against one another.
That was a different world.
That was only a little more than 100 years ago, a totally different world when you would see that sort of unity, even amongst opposing armies, that we're still joined together by a common faith and not even common language, but just a common faith and a common race.
And now, of course, we've lost so much of that.
But what it has lost can be regained.
And if you can't believe that at Christmas, you can't believe that at all.
Jack, final word to you.
I would definitely agree that the Christmas truth of World War I is beautiful.
But I hope all of our listeners acknowledge the fact that these two world wars were a disaster for our people.
They don't see a lot of propaganda that World War I is a good thing, that we're going to make the world safe for American democracy.
You don't see that anymore.
But there still is tremendous propaganda that World War II was the greatest thing there.
And that's just simply not true.
Why should Anglo-Saxon English people and Anglo-Saxon Americans like you and I go off to Germany and slaughter Saxon Christian people in Germany?
Like, that's ridiculous.
100 years ago today, my grandfather was a teenager in Russia.
That was when Russia was a Christian czarist country and the Bolsheviks did the coup d'état.
They came and my grandfather resisted it.
He fought in the White Army and he's wounded and he lost.
He came over.
100 years ago, Palestine, Jerusalem, was ruled by British English-speaking Christians like you and I.
And we could hear Hamilton's Messiah in Jerusalem, the city that Jesus Christ came in.
So we've lost all that.
We can be depressed.
It's bad.
But a lot of the good things have happened.
Eastern Europe, Central Europe, and Russia have come back to our side.
Vladimir Putin, I think, is the best Russian leader really since my family's time back there.
And this week, Vladimir Putin announced that he was banning and preventing rap music.
So how cool is that?
So we wanted some leader like that.
And we wanted some guy in Tennessee, some mayor in some town saying, okay, we're going to file Vladimir Putin's line and say, we're banning this rap music and we're going to promote those things.
So things are not all.
Gloom and doom.
Obviously, things are rough from the perspective.
But yeah, otherwise, We're looking good.
Jack, thank you.
Again, Merry Christmas.
We'll talk to you again next week on the Year in Review Show before you head down for your extended stay in the South.
Thank you, Jack.
Okay, thanks, Berry.
All right, we'll be back.
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I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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His case involved four checks to nonprofits.
DOJ has one standard for Hillary Clinton, but another for folks like President Trump and my husband.
We've spent all our savings, all Steve's retirement, and much of mine.
Steve Stockman has fought for you and America.
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Welcome back.
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Mary, did you know that your baby boy is Lord of all creation?
Mary, did you know many old baby boys would one day rule the nations?
Did you know that many old baby boy is heaven's perfect land?
The sleeping child, your holy heart, is the great well, you know, last week we had a call from Tom, who has been listening to the show for 14 years, one of our very first listeners, one of our inaugural listeners.
Called in for the first time after 14 years.
I got a similar email this week from a listener who writes, I've listened to you for several years, and I just wanted to say thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family for your work and your sacrifice for our people.
Well, thank you for tuning in and thank you for your thanks.
Let's go now to a guy who has called in many times over the course of the last 14 years.
That is the one and only Scoop Stanton, our longtime contributor and correspondent.
He's had a change in his work schedule, so we don't hear from Scoop as much as we once did, but he's still a member of the team, a member of the family, and we're happy to hear from him the week before Christmas.
Scoop, how are you?
Great.
And don't forget, I am also the host of our show, 7-5 Radio, which immediately precedes the political accessible on Liberty News Radio Network.
That's absolutely right.
That's another reason that we don't hear as much from Scoop is because he's busy doing his own thing now.
And you can listen to more of Scoop in about 10 minutes' time.
Immediately following this show is 7-5 Radio with Scoop and Walter Yerku.
So stay tuned to the Liberty News Radio Network for fantastic programming, really around the clock, seven days a week.
Saturday night, though, you've got us, you've got Scoop, and then right before us, you've got Eddie now with Blood River Radio.
And that's a new show as of October, I believe.
So action pack lineup every Saturday night here on Eleanor.
Yep.
Anyways, James, I just want to talk about four years ago.
We're celebrating, or actually, remembering this week, four years ago, it was on the Political Successful.
We had an exclusive with the murder of two New York City police officers, Wen Jen Liu and Raphael Ramos.
And on 7-5 Radio, we're going to spend most of the hour on that.
But we were, again, we're on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
I don't care what Russ Limbaugh says, but we had it first.
We got it first.
We said, you know what, there's going to be a war on war on the police.
And there sure was.
But anyways, I'm not going to dwell on the bad aspects.
I just want to wish everyone in the political successful family a Merry Christmas.
I'm with my family now.
My three-year-old, he's very cranky.
We're at a place called Bull Run Park watching Christmas lights.
And my little one needs to use a restroom, and there's nowhere to be seen.
So it's another bad decision by Scoop Stanton.
Is that Bull Run as in Bull Run as in Manassas?
Yep.
The Manassas?
Well, they call it Bull Run Park.
It's in Fairfax County.
It's right at the Fairfax, Prince William County line.
Manassas, Virginia is in Prince William County.
So it's not the battlefield, but they call it Bull Run Park for now.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, they're talking about renaming Lee.
No, I'm sorry, Washington Lee High School because of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, who is from Fairfax County, Virginia.
But that's neither here nor there.
But anyways.
Yeah, don't bring me that stuff the night before Christmas.
Come on, Scoop.
Right, right.
And it is because it's sad because, I mean, Richmond was Confederate capital.
You got Battle of Manassas, Battle of Bull Run, Battle of Fredericksburg, a whole bunch of history here.
General Washington was from Fairfax County in Mount Vernon.
I visited his ancestral home.
General Lee was from Fairfax County, Virginia, who never owned slaves.
But all these interlopers coming down south are just ruining for everybody.
But anyways, that's my three-year-old in the background.
But besides being the week a couple days before Christmas, it's also been a very good week for the Scoopster.
No, Mr. Stan did not divorce me, but our favorite radio host on SiriusXM had a segment called Ask Andrew Anything.
So I asked him why he did not support Anthony Coome when he got fired for putting out tweets.
He says, well, everybody gets fired.
I got fired.
Nobody cares about me.
I said, well, sir, he got fired for something he tweeted that broadcast over the air.
And so we went back and forth.
But as soon as I mentioned, I said, you know what?
Nobody went up to Skye Greenstein, who runs Sirius XM about it.
It's fun kicking around.
Yeah, I remember going into the mellow detector at the Republican National Convention with Will Cowell in line with me.
I couldn't bear to talk to him.
I don't typically associate with men of such low standing.
But nevertheless, good on you, Scoop, for that.
Busy week for you indeed.
And again, folks, stay tuned.
You'll hear more from Scoop in about 10 minutes.
I don't know what he's going to do with this kid there.
He's going to have to make a deal on the broadcast.
I'm about to pull off somewhere.
But anyways, Sunfire Radio is like the fourth gear of that six-day fastback in the movie, Bullet.
It was a four-speed manager transformation.
First three speeds decisible.
Then you hit the clutch.
Fourth gear.
Guess what?
We're offering run into the races.
But unfortunately, the car almost crashed at the end of the car chase.
Well, don't crash tonight with your youngin' in tow.
And he's got a career in radio, too.
I hear him already trying to get some airtime there in the back seat.
So we'll let you fly, Scoop.
But thanks for calling in.
And Merry Christmas to you and yours as always.
Right.
And I want to give everybody a wish everybody a Merry Christmas.
I mean, we don't have a, you know, we're glad Trump's president.
You know, we don't agree on all his policies.
But I do agree on the fact that he did bring Christmas back, unlike the previous administration, who just all but killed it.
Well, we're going to finish on Christmas right now.
So you're stepping on Jesus' time right now.
We've got to read the Christmas story real quick.
So I wouldn't bump you for nothing, Scoop.
Okay.
Thank you, buddy.
Take care, my friend.
Have a good day.
Well, this is the one time of year we lay down our swords and we allow ourselves to reflect on the beauty and the majesty of the special and spiritual season.
And of course, the battle rages anew in the coming month.
But today, we encourage you to read the Christmas story with your family.
Remember, we're here to protect and preserve a culture and a faith that has given light to a dark world.
It's our duty to ensure that that flame is never extinguished.
So in the final couple of minutes of the broadcast tonight, you'll find the biblical accounting of the Christmas story in the book of Luke, chapter 2.
And it goes something like this.
And it came to pass in those days that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
And this taxing was first made when Serenius was governor of Syria.
And all went to be taxed, everyone into his own city.
And Joseph went up from Galilee out to the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be taxed with Mary, his espoused wife, being great with child.
And so it was that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.
And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.
And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.
And the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.
And this shall be a sign unto you.
You shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of heavenly hosts, praising God and saying, Glory to God in the highest and on earth, peace, goodwill toward men.
And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, Let us go now even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which has come to pass, which the Lord hath made known to us.
And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in the manger.
And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told to them concerning this child.
And they and all that heard it wondered at those things which were told to them by the shepherds.
But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart.
And the shepherds returned glory, returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen as it was told unto them.
Merry Christmas, ladies and gentlemen, from the staff and crew of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Next week, as I mentioned, TPC's year in review show.
It's been another good year together.
New website in January.
It'll still be thepoliticalcessful.org.
We're just going to give it a little bit of a facelift, splash some fresh paint on it.
Have a wonderful Christmas, everybody.
One last email tonight.
Couldn't get to all the cards and all the letters.
Just a representative sampling of what's out there in TPC Nation.
Hi, James.
Just finished listening to last Saturday's show.
Incredible show, What to Say.
Paul Nalen is really incredible in his remarks, but I got to say that Tom stole the show.
That was Tom, our first-time caller, 14-year listener.
Loved this segment.
Real fun and touching.
After that, how couldn't I send in my contribution?
Glad to listen to a show that says it right.
Merry Christmas.
Thanks for joining.
God bless you, folks.
God bless you, brother.
Good night, everybody.
Merry Christmas.
We'll talk to you next week.
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