Dec. 29, 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.
Well, that one is for my daughter, Isabel, and welcome to the final show of TPC's 2018 broadcasting year.
I'm your host, James Edwards, this late December evening.
It is the 29th of December.
It's cold, and we're letting go of the year that has been 2018.
We are going to have a fantastic year in review show for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen, with an array of guests, including Tom Kaczynski, Kevin McDonald, Richard Spencer, Jared Taylor, Paul Nalen, Ramsey Paul, Jason Kuna, and David Duke all coming to you in the second and third hours, respectively.
So stay tuned for that.
And with those guests, we're going to be talking about the good and the bad of 2018 while setting goals and hopes for the months to come.
This is very similar to the way in which we kicked off this year, a show that featured eight guests, some of whom will be returning tonight.
So we're looking forward to that.
But before we get to that, before we get to that, let's take care of a little bit of business.
Then we're going to bring Keith on.
We are going to be unveiling TPC's top 10 moments of 2018 during this, our first hour.
And then the rest of the show is going to be dedicated to our featured guests, eight of them, to close out our broadcasting year.
And then the work begins anew one week from tonight when it will be 2019.
But as another year draws to a close, I think it's always important to pause to take stock of our recent successes.
And so we will be doing that this hour.
But like everything we've gone through, it just doesn't come easy.
You know, Saturday nights, we're here every Saturday nights with you, our extended family, taking time away from our nuclear families, always hard at work in the studio on Saturday night when other people are enjoying personal time.
It's a sacrifice to give up a weekend family time for the greater good, but it's one we make with a happy heart.
And it's also that kind of dedication that has propelled us to really unprecedented heights while building an unmatched coalition of listeners.
Now, I recently received this letter from a well-known actor who has appeared and I got their permission.
I use they rather than he or her because we don't want to give out any details.
But this actor gave me permission this week to use this.
Now, this actor has appeared in everything from major movies to commercials to theater productions.
And it was recently sent this in.
Dear James, I've just watched your speech.
It's personal.
As you know, I'm a professional actor, but I also teach acting and public speaking.
If I could show your speech to my students as an example of excellent vocal modulation, posture, relaxation, and gesture, I would.
But more importantly, you have something that can't be taught, charisma and likability.
These are the qualities that make great salesmen, performers, and politicians.
When you were moved while reading the letter about the brave and tenacious Southern woman, you brought me to tears.
That emotion can't be faked, and it is our fuel.
They fear you because you're an intelligent, articulate, passionate, and likable white man.
Now, I won't share this individual's name with you, but I can tell you that there is a pretty good odds you've seen some of his or her work.
The point is, this is the point.
Our work on the radio attracts members of our extended family from all walks of life, from the working class to the beat cop, lawyers, attorneys, actors, entertainers.
TPC presents the arguments in such a way that these people are also encouraging us behind the scene.
And when our ideas become mainstream again, this program will have been a catalyst in making it so.
As the letter I think I just shared with you proves, we do things the right way.
We continue to build a community of the right people.
And we can't slow down now.
So we ask you one last time before the month is out to support our Christmas fundraising drive.
Two days left in it, $100 or more, you're going to get Paul Nalen's book autographed to you.
Paul Nalen's back on the show tonight, as we just mentioned.
But I think, Keith, that this is a show, and we said this last week, one of a kind that balances issues of race, ethno-nationalism, history, politics, and southern culture with the Christian faith.
Our voice is unique.
We stand alone as a mainstream media entity dedicated to unapologetic advocacy on behalf of European Americans.
And for 14 years, we've been that voice.
We've got great guests tonight.
I'm excited to unveil TPC's top 10 moments of the previous 12 months.
And we're going to get to all that.
But I wanted to take care of business first, get that out of the way.
And now we're going to get into the show, as it were.
Keith, welcome.
Thank you.
Let me just make a comment about that letter.
We respect the anonymity of our audience and of our supporters.
Unlike some people in this movement, we don't think that you're some type of cuck if you don't get right out there or don't use your real name.
In fact, I would recommend that young people getting involved in this use a pseudonym.
And we will respect the request for anonymity that we get from people.
We need your support.
And you can be a big help and a big support without having to walk points, so as to speak in the movement.
And that's something that, you know, we're unique with.
There are a lot of people that, you know, they want to be a member of the Brave Brigade and everything.
If you don't get up there and march or, you know, get arrested or whatnot, then you're not the real thing.
We're not like that.
We want people in here.
We want a broad-based coalition, and we need all the friends we can get.
And we like having people like the author of that letter that you were.
Well, everybody is at different stages in life.
Let us be the ones out front.
You can support us if you appreciate our work.
And we'll all pull together until the time comes when the victory is complete and everyone can show themselves.
We understand what you're up against nowadays.
If you have a job, if you're not a freebooter, you're very vulnerable.
And we don't want people to be collateral damage to this movement.
We want people to be able to back this and get the thoughts out.
And we'll just win with a thousand paper cuts.
Well, we're winning with thousands of people in this audience.
And if I'm getting too much echo, I hear a little bit in my headset.
We'll let Sam tell us.
But anyway, you know, we spent last week was a fun show.
It was the show right before Christmas.
And we spent an hour, really the entire last hour, reading correspondence and cards and emails that had come in from our audience around the world.
We also spent a great deal of time throughout the show, throughout the span of the entire three hours, reading off the list of cities from which we have received support just during the month of December.
And I'll add some more cities to the list that have come online since our last program.
Jonesboro, Arkansas, once again.
Irvine, California, Birmingham, Alabama, Ben Wheeler, Texas, Greer, South Carolina, Granite City, Illinois, Marietta, Georgia, Troutdale, Virginia, Parma, Ohio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and University Park, Texas has all sent in support since our last show.
And it just goes to show the vast locations from which people are tuned in this evening.
I received an incredible little note, though, on a little notepad, along with a $25 contribution from a local listener named Stewart.
And Stewart wrote, Dear James, Keith, and Eddie, please accept this contribution that I remit to you for the privilege of being able to tune into you each week.
So, this is a local listener, Keith, who says it's his privilege to be able to tune in each week.
No, Stuart, my friend, it is our privilege that you are tuned in and that we have the ability to serve you.
And that goes for everybody.
You got to give a voice to people like Stuart.
See, a lot of people call us and say, you know, I was about to give up hope.
I didn't think anyone was out there that thought like I did until they start listening to us.
Well, we don't read, we don't call out these cities for vanity's sake.
We do it, we let you know where you're tuned in from, ladies and gentlemen, in the TPC audience, to let you know that you're not alone.
That's why we do it.
We have a worldwide audience.
We do it for people in all of these cities and the people who haven't sent in contributions but are tuned in tonight.
Hey, we're going to give you the top 10 moments of 2018 when we come back, and then we're going to get to all those guests.
Stay tuned.
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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 wrong.
You start whining before the game's even over.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, we appreciate the promise of hope that comes with the dawn of a new year.
And we are going to begin the journey anew next week.
But tonight we will be taking stock on 2018.
We're going to be reviewing our top 10 most memorable moments here on this program this hour.
And then when we come back in the second or third hour tonight, we've got a lot of guests.
Tom Kaczynski, Kevin McDonald, Richard Spencer, Jared Taylor, Paul Nalen, Ramsey Paul, Jason Kuna, and David Duke.
Now, as I mentioned, the very first show of this year was January 6th, 2018.
And during that show, we had eight guests as well.
Richard, Jared, and David are going to be on this show.
They were also on that show, also appearing earlier this year on the first show of the year.
Kyle Bristow, Henrik, Palm Grin, Michael Hill, Patrick Casey, and Sam Dixon.
I like having shows like this where we have a wide variety to begin at the end of the year.
And so that's what's going to be happening tonight.
But first, let's get down to the top 10 most memorable moments of our broadcasting year.
We have spent so much time the last couple of years really being, I think, not bogged down, but we have had a lot of lightning rod.
Well, we really have.
I mean, going back to 2016, especially even in 2015, being denounced by Congress, and we had the big rally at Nathan Bedford Forest Park with 500 people.
We've had a couple of conferences.
We've been in the news a whole lot in the last couple of years.
This year, I really wanted to circle the wagons and just focus internally on the broadcast.
And I think in a lot of ways, this has been our best broadcasting year.
I've said that several times previously in recent months.
But if you look back, each show had a dedicated guest or a dedicated topic or it was a remote broadcast or a special presentation.
And I just think every week was so solid.
And so when we talk about our most memorable moments, we're looking for things that really stood out in that context.
So, you know, we weren't at the presidential inauguration this year.
There's some things we've done in recent years that we didn't do this year.
Rather, we set to re-solidify the infrastructure.
And that stage was set during that very first show of the year when we had those eight guests on.
We're wrapping up the year in a similar fashion.
But let's get down to the top 10.
Number 10, Eddie started his own show, Blood River Radio.
Scoop Stanton texted me today, and he said he doesn't know of any other broadcast that has had two spin-off shows in the history of talk radio.
And in the last year, we have had two.
Obviously, Scoop Stanton with Radio 7.5, which immediately follows TPC.
And now just a couple of months old, Eddie has a show that immediately precedes TPC.
And obviously there's some overlap and some similarities, but there's also some uniqueness to each of those broadcasts, a little different flavor.
So TPC with a twist immediately before and after our live broadcast each week.
And I was tuned into Eddie's show tonight, and he had a live report from South Africa.
He's doing a good job.
And so that was interesting.
So two spin-off shows.
Right here on the network as well.
That's number 10, and that's exciting.
Number nine is our Confederate History Month series.
So we do this every year, and it always makes the top 10 list.
This year's Confederate History Month series was very good.
We had Pastor John Weaver, Kirk Lyons, Dr. Hill, Michael Gaddy, Gene Andrews twice talking about Forrest, and then we wrapped it up on April the 28th.
It was a good series, but I think one thing that made it stand out this year was the fact that we were able to, once again, for the second time, give away pieces of the Jefferson Davis home.
And I don't know if there's any other radio program in the world that has done that, but I received, Keith, emails, pictures from listeners all over the world who had these professionally framed and spent quite a bit of money to frame these pieces of the original roof of the Jefferson Davis Mansion in Biloxi, Mississippi.
And that was something that really made this Confederate History Month series stand out is that we were able to give those precious pieces of our history and our heritage to other people in the audience.
That's not mine.
And to have them appreciate it so much to the fact that they spent a lot of money to showcase them in their homes and offices was special.
Now, a quick departure.
That's number nine on the list, our Confederate History Month series.
But Keith, just a little sidebar, you, well, tell them.
Tell them what happened this week and do it in two minutes.
There was a CLE continuing legal education seminar at the University of Memphis Law School.
Basically, it was going to be the mayor, a black attorney for the city of Memphis, a special counsel plus the general city attorney, also a black man.
And let me see, there's one other person on there.
The mayor didn't show up.
But basically, these people were congratulating themselves on their great intelligence and capability at being able to pull a fast one on both the court system and the government of Tennessee by selling the former Nathan Bedford Forest Park and the former Confederate Park to a private entity for $1,000 each.
And then the new owner removed the statues from both of those places.
And they were like little Jack Horner.
They stuck in their thumb and pulled out a plum.
And what I brought away, what I came away from all that with is that these people have no idea that, you know, no, they weren't smart.
They weren't great geniuses to come up with this.
This was just blatant defiance of the rule of law.
And the fact that the law has not reprimanded them just shows you the situation we're in.
Political correctness has paralyzed courts.
It's paralyzed government and legislature, all sorts of entities.
And that's even here in Tennessee.
Heaven knows what it's like in a place like Illinois or Washington, D.C. or New York City or San Francisco.
We're in dire straits, folks.
And listening to all of that, it just occurred to me how much of this depends on media control and political control.
And that would lead us eventually to another topic that we have.
We've decided rather than just sit around and complain about it, we need to do something about it and try to get some of that control for ourselves.
Well, you mentioned, Keith, that you went to this legal seminar, and it was the people that were behind the chicanery to remove the Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument, which they did completely illegally.
And they were congratulating themselves for being so smart and fighting this loophole.
And basically, what you and I were laughing about was that they could have just gone in there, which they did.
They sold it to a Shell corporation for like a thousand bucks when you're talking about millions of dollars worth of property.
They said they were so smart and able to do that to circumvent the state law that says they couldn't remove the Confederate monument.
And we just said, Hey, listen, political correctness dictates you can do whatever you want to.
You could have gone down there with the law of the jungle, taken down the statue, which is essentially what they did.
And no one was ever going to fire back at you for fear of being called the R-word.
And that's all that's essentially the whole thing.
We're paralyzed by a media that is totally in enemy hands and a government that is increasingly in enemy hands.
And what we need to understand is that we need political power, and media control like a dead man needs a coffin.
And that's why we need to start focusing on that.
We're not going to gain anything.
As the Charlottesville situation showed, you can play by the rules and still lose when someone else is refereeing the match and they're in the bag for the other side.
So let's just make those comments, move on to the next one, my friend.
Well, the bottom line is it wasn't anything brilliant that they did.
They just went in and broke the law and they knew they could get away with it.
Well, and you know, the mayor of Memphis, I confronted him when he was running for this office at a place called the Palladio.
He had a fundraiser, and I asked him specifically what his position was about the Confederate statues.
He either lied or had some saw on the road to Damascus experience.
He told me he was for preserving them, but he would have to tread lightly.
Okay.
Well, I can't believe a politician would lie.
But anyway, we'll be back.
We're really going to get busy on the top 10.
We're down to number eight.
So we got to make up ground with only 30 minutes remaining before we get to all of these all-star guests.
Stay tuned.
And our last show of the year continues next.
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All right, going back down the top 10 list of our most memorable moments of 2018.
And we've really got to move quickly here now, Keith.
Now, we said number 10 was the debut of Eddie's show, Blood River Radio, the second spin-off show that TPC has produced over the course of the last year, number nine, our Confederate History Month series, and the distribution of the Jefferson Davis slate.
Very special.
Number eight, I am actually, we normally don't focus on a single guest, but I'm going to put Paul Nalen in the number eight spot here.
And really, his name could be interchangeable with any number of guests with whom we have developed a very close and personal relationship with.
But Paul Nalen was a guest that we had not previously been in contact with until just this fall.
And we have collaborated for several shows.
And he and I are going to be working on some projects behind the scenes next year.
He's just been a great guy, a great guy, a great story.
He's run against Paul Ryan.
Of course, he absolutely donated all of the books that we've been using for our fundraising incentive and took the time to sign them all and then repackage them.
He even paid for the shipping.
Great guy.
He'll be on tonight as part of our eight-person all-star cast this evening.
But it just goes to show our reputation amongst our peers here on this program is matchless.
You can look at anybody we've ever spoken with or worked with or interviewed and they will have nothing but good things to say about this show.
I don't say that bracketociously.
It just goes to show that we do things again to borrow the cliched the right way, and we work with people in a way that is conducive with delivering results.
Nalen is very unusual in that he's one of the few people that really got involved in a prominent way in mainstream politics who will acknowledge the Jewish power and influence question.
Well, not only that, I mean, he got involved as a person who had very much to lose.
I mean, you're talking about a guy with eight U.S. patents, a guy who is a multimillionaire, a guy who's had a lot of success but still chose to tell the truth when it was more expeditious to dissemble.
To go once more into the fray, even with that.
So he's been a highlight of the year, I think, for us.
Number seven, a new collaboration with Kevin McDonald on TOQ Live.
So we launched this two or three months ago, and I've had a lot of fun doing it.
There's a lot of audience out there with video, and of course, we're on AM Radio, so we're very unique in that regard, and everybody knows that.
AM Radio has opened up a lot of doors for TPC that other individuals and organizations in our movement can't have open for them because we're part of the establishment media as much as they would like to pretend that we're not, being here on AM Broadcast Commercial Terrestrial Radio.
But I have enjoyed the foray into YouTube, and working with Kevin has been great.
And we're promoting the Occidental Quarterly Magazine journal, I should say.
And we've done a couple of episodes so far.
We've got our next one coming up the first Sunday of January.
So TOQ Live has been a fun project.
We'll put that at number seven.
Number six, New York Times interview.
Yeah, you know, I have traditionally backed.
Well, just declined outright most interview requests that come in from the controlled press.
But there is one journalist out there that I have had a very good relationship with, and that is Serge Kovaleski of the New York Times.
Now, this guy won a Pulitzer.
You may remember him.
I think he's probably maybe perhaps most famous for, well, a couple of things.
He was the journalist who really brought down Elliot Spitzer in that expose with the escort service.
We love it when liberals attack one another.
And Trump, I believe, mocked a disability that Serge has.
We've never really talked about what he believes or doesn't believe, but he has always been straight up with me.
He is the only one that has been straight up with me.
And this is one of the prominent reporters for the New York Times.
So I did do another interview with Kovaleski this year.
I've done a couple with him, and he has always just been top notch.
And, again, it does go to show the – Best of a bad lot.
Well, he's the best of a bad lot, but he's not half bad.
I would say, at least in my dealings with him, I can come away with that assessment.
And it does go to show that while we do pass on most interview requests, we have done a lot.
And when you are consistently attracting the attention of a publication like the New York Times, well, you're on the radar, and you're right where you need to be.
If we were not getting that attention, whether we do the interviews, whether we consent to the interviews or not, the fact that they want us, that they want to cover us, that they are watching us and listening to us is, I think, a testament to the power of this audience.
We're like the furniture center.
We give credit where credit is due, right?
Number five.
Well, speaking of interviews, we opened ourselves up for business, I guess you could say, a few months ago talking about YouTube.
Now, the TOQ Live thing is something we have partnered with Kevin McDonald with, but it does take time to do thoughtful interviews.
But I have made more of a concerted effort in recent weeks, going back maybe two or three months, to do more live stream requests from our friends.
And I think over the course of the last month and a half, we have done about 20, 20 of these live streams with a lot of different personalities.
Red Ice TV did one with Richard Spencer this week, Paul Ramsey, Ramsey Paul, his Christmas specials.
That was both within the last week.
There have been several others.
I don't want to start naming them because then I'll forget one and I don't mean to.
But just on YouTube over the course of the last month and a half in these 20 or so live streams, accumulatively, they have garnered over 100,000 views.
And so we're getting out there through different methods.
And it's great to have had this show build a reputation to such an extent that so many people want to talk to us, whether they be friend or foe.
We talked about foes in the previous number here at number five, our friends, and collaborating with them on some of their YouTube shows.
And just in the last month, if you add all these up, you're at over 100,000 viewers there on YouTube.
And so that's exciting that even more people, even after all these years, are learning about and coming to know the work of TPC and joining us here on the AM Radio Airwaves.
Number four, we're trying to move quickly because we're going to take a deep dive into a couple of these in the top five in the next segment.
Number four, we had a series of live broadcasts from the most prominent identitarian, if you will, or pro-white conferences in America this year.
TPC did live remote broadcasts from the League of the South conference, which I spoke at, the Nationalist Solutions Conference, which I spoke at, and the American Renaissance Conference, which I didn't speak at this year, but did in the previous year.
And those are always fun, Keith, to go to these live events and to be part of it, to cover it live, to take our audience behind the scenes as we are there is another service that we provide to our audience.
And we had great times at these events.
And I will tell you, Keith, that, you know, we've been on the air 14 years now, and we've done a lot of public appearances.
There was a more enthusiastic response from the people I met at these live events this year for TPC than I've ever seen before.
I remember looking up at the League of the South.
I spoke at the League of the South.
I looked up.
We were still selling copies of racism and spacism, even though it's been out about 10 years.
And there were 50 people in line.
I mean, 50 people waiting in line to get a book.
It's incredible to see that kind of response from people who hold dear our work.
And you're such a big part of that, Keith.
Well, one, well, thank you.
One of the, I guess, consequences, either planned or unplanned, of the Trump election has been that ideas like identitarianism are now mainstream.
Now they can be talked about.
Now they are being addressed by mainstream news media.
Of course, they consistently put them down.
But I think more and more people realize that we've got to, you know, people like Alex Jones, for example, his primary weakness is that he is anti-identitarian.
He said he's okay with America being 80% brown and maybe 20% black.
You can't do that.
You can't concede that particular part of the battlefield to the enemy because identitarianism not only works, it's worked like a charm for all of our adversaries.
And if we don't grab onto the identitarian bandwagon, we're going to consistently bring a knife to a gunfight.
We've got to be able to talk about what's in the best interest of white people.
And I think that slogan, it's okay to be white, is a perfect entree on that.
And of course, James, you're in the lead for doing that.
We've never shied away on this show from being identitarians for white people.
Well, no, we haven't.
In fact, we were doing it before a lot of our friends were doing it.
And that's something, again, that we get a lot of credit for.
And I'm appreciative of that.
The fact that TPC was doing this on the AM Radio Airwaves, no less, 14 years ago and still counting now.
And so we were very much trailblazers in those regards.
So when we come back, we're going to talk about the top three moments, the most memorable moments of PPC's broadcasting year.
We're going to take a deep dive into a couple of them.
And then not one, not two, not three, not four, but eight incredible guests over the course of the second and third hours as we allow them to look back on 2018 and set goals for the coming months on TPC during this, our last show of the year.
My brother and two other boys were the ones that got in the car with her.
And she was drunk.
The road that goes to her house is like really windy.
And she was taking that road at 80 to 100 miles per hour.
And we hated the road there.
Her door flung open.
She ran out across the street to get away from it.
And the other three boys were trapped in it.
And the car exploded.
And when my mom found out about it, she called me at work.
I don't care what you have to do.
Just get up here to the hospital.
I parked my car and I went inside.
They took us back to this little room.
My mom told me that Jake had been killed.
I lost it.
The other people excluded like, well, you can drink, but just be careful when you drink, you know?
So I don't want anything to do with it because it took my brother away from me.
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Hallelujah.
And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the final broadcast of our year here at TPC.
And it has been a good year.
It's been a good year together.
They all are very proud of what we've been able to produce for you this year, each week on this broadcast.
We set the stage for the year to come way back on January the 6th.
And each show has just been one haymaker after another, recapping the top 10 where we really invested internally this year.
Eddie's spin-off show, Blood River Radio, immediately preceding TPC every Saturday night.
Number nine, our Confederate History Month series with the distribution of the Jefferson Davis roof.
Number eight, the connection with Paul Nalen, I think significant, but really the relationship that we share with all of our guests, equally important.
And so the names could be interchangeable there.
TOQ Live, number seven, our collaboration with Kevin McDonald.
TOQ is the Occidental Quarterly, by the way.
Yes, thank you, Keith.
Number six, my most recent interview with Serge Kovaleski in the New York Times.
Number five, all of the interviews we've been doing on YouTube recently, very quickly, just within the last month, and change over 100,000 views collectively.
And then number four, our remote broadcasts from several different conferences, including American Renaissance, Nationalist Solutions, and League of the South.
I could really spend an entire segment on any one of those events.
I can remember just such great times at each of those gatherings.
And really, we had a lot of great special series, special presentations, too, this year.
I had gone down to Central America and we did a report on that back in the summer.
But let's get down to the top three now, if we can.
Number three, of course, my lawsuit and one of the greatest malpractices of American jurisprudence.
Miscarriages of justice.
Miscarriages of justice, there you go.
In the history of American jurisprudence was decided in October of 2017.
So that wouldn't make the list.
But what would was something that happened earlier this year.
In fact, it happened on Martin Luther King Day, no less.
Keith, Jesse Jackson went to Detroit, which is, of course, the city in which I filed my suit against the Detroit News, who had alleged that I was a Klansman.
First mistake.
The head of the Klan, the leader of the Klan, no less, which is the quintessential definition of libel, as you know.
I'm surprised you weren't the head of Spectre or something like this in a James Bond movie.
But any event, what happened this year was that Jesse Jackson went to and had an awards gala for the columnist who was able to write that libel and get away with it.
In fact, he gave him an award for beating me in court, and they said it was a great victory for freedom of speech.
So basically, the greatest moment in this liar's career was that he was able to libel me and get away with it.
But now they like free speech, Keith.
Who would have known?
Well, it's just like what happened in Memphis with the statue controversy.
All this self-congratulation by leftists patting each other on the back, when quite frankly, it would have been earthshaking if they had lost, considering how in the bag.
Regardless of what the law says, because they violated the law here with the Nathan Benjamins.
All the establishment, you know, all of the government just panders to the left and is scared to death of ever standing up for anyone on the right, regardless of how correct and how legally unassailable their position is.
So, you know, all this is, is just preening by the left, showing that they now can get away with anything and do anything.
And I tell you what, folks, I don't know how things can get a lot worse than that.
But that was, I mean, that was the thinnest thing I've ever seen as far as legal reasoning in your decision.
Well, Aesop's Fables instructed the judges to judge me by the company that I keep.
And of course, they picked a couple of people that they really didn't like as opposed to the entire lot of people we'd interviewed.
They could have easily been in the middle of the day.
And two out of three judges were Jewish.
So, you know, what does that tell you?
One was a black woman.
But anyway, so that's number three on the list.
When Jesse Jackson is flying into an awards ceremony on Martin Luther King Day, now that's like their Christmas.
That's like their holiest of all holidays to award this journalist for getting away with libel as a victory of free speech.
With Jesse Jackson's giving away awards like that, you've attained a level of notoriety that few can relate to.
You're in the crosshairs.
Well, they say if you're not catching flash, you're not over the target.
James is definitely over the target.
Jesse Jackson, my goodness.
Number two.
Now, this would have very well been number one had we had upped this about 10%.
But, you know, one of the reasons we really wanted to focus more on the show this year rather than outside distractions was because we seen a little outside.
Well, that's right.
Generated by none other than Keith Alexander.
I knew that I was going to be devoid of Keith's talent for the first few months of this year.
And the reason was, of course, as you know now, you didn't know then, Keith was running for a local office here in Memphis.
And so we knew that during that campaign, Keith wouldn't be able to be on the air.
And Keith missed the first seven months of the year.
As a result of that campaign, he ended up getting 40%.
And the entire local press came down on him after it was discovered.
You know, they discovered it the weekend before the election.
Isn't it interesting that they didn't know you were a member of the political assessment until the weekend before the election, even though they had covered it?
Well, the thing is, their brain did, and they are totally understaffed here in Memphis.
They have a skeleton staff.
Well, Newsweek magazine knew it.
Newsweek magazine wrote a national article about your association with us.
And I think we got the most.
We got 40% approximately of the vote.
And that's the most that a candidate associated with white nationalism was Gotland.
As they would call it.
Well, 40%.
40%.
This was not just one of these things where I'm running for president or something like this, or I'm, you know, and you know, and you come out and you say, yes, I believe in this, that, and the other extreme right-wing position, and you're not really serious about winning the office.
You're just trying to gather some press coverage.
We were serious about getting political power.
You need political power.
We chose the office that I ran for very carefully.
And you actually did win the Republican primary four years prior.
You were in that.
You were narrowly in the general election.
But as recently as what year was that?
You did win the Republican primary.
Yeah, well, it was.
2014.
Yeah, 2014.
Well, see, this is an office that controls the money flow to local government.
Tennessee does not have an income tax, and 60% of the money that runs state and local government comes from the property tax, primarily on real estate.
And the assessor sets the tax base.
So we said this is a way that we could really put the government on a diet, which is what we need more than anything else.
So we went ahead, ran a good race, and despite the best efforts of the left, see, what happened was on the Thursday before the Tuesday election, that was the end of early voting, and we had won early voting.
We got that information behind the scenes, and that's when suddenly they decided they had to hit the panic button and come out with all the guns blazing.
Well, in any event, Keith, even though Newsweek magazine and all the local press, and when I say all the local press, I mean every day in the newspaper for about a week straight and on all the nightly local affiliate stations, they were blasting Keith and Keith still won 40% of the vote.
Now, we're sorry Keith didn't win the election, but we are glad that his defeat brought him back to our studio.
And we got more of a vote than any of these other people on the right that have been running for 40%, even though it was very well known in the local community a week prior to Election Day and all the way up to Election Day and beyond that you were who you were.
And they had gone through and transcribed broadcasts and transcribed conversations that you and I had.
And quite frankly, I think that got us some extra votes.
Well, in any event, you got 40% as a complete and outed pro-white advocate.
40%, a little short of victory, but it was 40% as 40%.
It's new as the best anybody has done.
Let me say that so far.
If anyone has done better being identified as a pro-white advocate, we want to hear from him.
Well, I guess David Duke, but you've got to go back 30 years.
Well, 40%.
He didn't.
Well, he won, you know, State House.
But anyway.
Yeah, he won the State House, but as far as the big one where he really got out there in front, I don't think he got 40%.
But still, this is what we've got to do.
We've got to come out there and get some political power.
Number one is the Southern Baptist Convention.
I received more emails, more letters, more everything.
There has never been a story that we've covered or an incident that we've been involved with that received more feedback from the audience than when the Southern Baptist Convention disfellowshipped my entire church.
Now, how does that make number one, you ask?
Well, I'll tell you.
It gave us the opportunity to show you how men respond when under fire.
And I was able to show you again, and it hadn't been my first time to be tempered, but my pastor, my entire church, set such an incredible example.
And it really moved the audience.
There was a lot of articles written about that.
And even though, you know, you suffer the indignity of being disfellowshipped, it still gave us the opportunity to show you how you respond in these situations.
And it was certainly a most fierce victory for the SBC, who have now released their latest numbers this year.
They're the 11th consecutive year of losing members.
They are absolutely hammering members.
But here's the most important thing.
And baptism.
Because of the positions they take on the issues that we discuss here at TPC.
Well, the person who wrote the anti-alt-right resolution and the person who went to bat to get our church this fellowship said that it was done specifically in response to our commentary.
I learned this just a month ago.
I want you to consider the significance of this, ladies and gentlemen.
You are talking about now, listen to this.
The largest Protestant denomination in the world, the Southern Baptist Convention, is basing their internal church policy in reaction to what the political cesspool is saying and doing.
That is incredible.
That is incredible.
Well, even more than that, the Southern Baptists, who a lot of people thought were impervious to the loss of membership that is afflicted mainline Protestantism, is now following the same path politically, and they're following the same consequences.