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.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, folks, as promised, we are wrapping up our 2018 broadcasting year with a bang with an all-star array of guests for the next two hours now that we have unveiled TBC's top 10 moments of the year that was, which we did in the first hour.
We are going to have one guest after another, eight in total, that are going to be reviewing 2018 and setting goals for the months to come.
And leading our parade this evening is Tom Kaczynski.
Tom, of course, is the former town manager of Jackman Maine.
Tom, another guest who it seems like it's been longer than what it's been.
But Tom is a guest that we just got to know earlier this year, I believe back in January or February.
And he has become a fast friend.
And I am a huge fan of his work.
I think he is a guy who is someone you need to be paying attention to.
This guy is going to really be a big leader for our people.
He already has been, of course, and he's already set a great example.
He's already given a lot and sacrificed a lot.
But this is a guy who I expect big things from and for very good reason.
Anytime you ever hear him speak, you'll know why.
Tom, how are you?
Hey, James, I'm doing great.
Thanks for the kind introduction.
How are you tonight?
I am fantastic.
And I'm just trying to stay out of the way of all of my guests this evening.
We have eight segments, eight guests, one per man.
And I want to turn that time over to y'all.
So, Tom, I think it's very easy for any of us to point out what's gone wrong and what we have to feel bad about.
Why don't you tell us some of the positive trends that you've seen over the course of the last year and what some realistic goals for our cause may be in the year to come?
Yeah, I think that, you know, the reality is we are reaching a spot now where we've kind of shed away the juvenile distinctions.
You know, when you look at people who were out there arguing and doing different things, you had a movement that didn't understand the urgency that was necessary to deal with the demographic replacement happening in America.
We have serious people, people with talent, like the guests you're going to have on tonight, who are going to talk about these issues.
And what we are beginning to understand is how we can influence the political process.
And what we also are beginning to see, even though there are difficult things happening, is that those very difficulties are opening people's eyes to the larger struggle.
So I think what we now have found is a chance for those of us who are articulate to reach a mass audience and help them understand that in order to preserve the liberty that we love as Americans and the natural authority that we have in our country, that we have to embrace our identity more proudly than we ever have before.
So would you say that our prospects are encouraging going forward into the new year?
And what are some of the things that you're going to do to ensure that they are so?
And what can we expect from Tom Kaczynski with regards to personal goals over, say, the time between tonight and a year from now?
Well, I would say this year I was proud to write three books.
Someone had to say it, which was a review of the history.
The coming civil war, which talks about the challenges ahead, and my latest release, After Trump, which discusses nationalism.
I've already begun doing some outlining for my next one called Loyal Revolutionary, which talks about how we can have the right mindset for the battles ahead and the understanding that now instead of always being on the back foot, we're going to go ahead and fight the forces of leftism, of Marxism, of those who seek to replace us with much more strength.
So you're going to see much more of a push in that direction.
And as far as yours, truly, you're going to see more writing and you're going to see more activism.
And who knows, if things go a certain way, I'm certainly toying with the idea of getting back into politics because I think people in this country need more people who speak this message without fear.
There is nothing to be ashamed of in defending your values and defending your people.
Well, Tom, of course, it's always interesting what a difference a year can make.
A year ago, your life was quite different than it is now, and not necessarily for the better or the worse.
Things evolve, things change, and you look for the open doors and you look for different opportunities from which you can apply yourself.
And I am thankful for the things that happened because you became known to us and us to you.
And I think that your best days were ahead of you.
No doubt about it.
What would be, and I'm going to be asking this of several of the guests tonight.
What would you think as pro-white advocates here in the United States are concerned, would be a realistic expectation of growth or advancement over the course of the next year?
I honestly believe we are poised for exponential growth if we have messengers who come forward who point out the basic hypocrisy that everyone in this country is allowed to feel pride in their existence and in their accomplishments besides white Americans.
If we push this hard, if we have people who do this in a thoughtful and caring way, where we go ahead and say every person, every group is deserving of respect, but we especially are for our achievements, our accomplishments, and our decency unique amongst races of the world, where we actually invited people to join us in our great mission.
I actually believe we can see our movement expand tenfold because people hate the censors, the political correctness, and those people who tell lies about the good people, the good men and women in our movement.
So I am incredibly optimistic.
And I think that the only thing that limits us is our own hesitation.
Because the reality is what oppresses us is the expectations put on by people who share nothing in common with us and who tell a false narrative about us.
By being the good men that you, I, and all these other men are, we will go ahead and show that they are liars.
And once we've shown that, they will listen to us because we all know the media lies, academia lies, but the political cesspool, it never lies.
Well, my goodness, what a line that was.
And truthful, you know, Tom, the good news is, unlike was the case in 2004 when this show first went on the air, when you could count on your fingers and toes all of the people that were out there doing good work in a very public way for our people, you can't do that anymore.
And there are more people out there doing good work now in the United States than ever before in a very professional and a very dignified way than we could possibly showcase in a single show.
And so there are a lot of my friends, a lot of people out there that I admire and respect that not that we couldn't get to them, but one show, one hour, you know, three hours, you can't get to everybody.
But I specifically wanted to have you on this particular show tonight.
That's how high I am on the way you present the message, the way you go about doing your work.
And again, you are, in fact, the Parade Grand Marshals tonight.
The first of the eight guests, the seven to follow the eight total.
Tell us again Tom, how people can learn more about what you're doing and how they can contact you and reach out.
Yeah thanks James, and I really appreciate that and I appreciate the work you do and the kind words.
My main website is Nationalright.us.
I edit a journal called Pendulum.online.
It has a lot of pro-white coverage of different issues from a lot of different perspectives.
It showcases the networking happening in the movement as well as some rising lights within it.
And you can find me on Gab at Tom Kaczynski, K-A-W-C-Z-Y-N-F-K-I.
Check out my books on Amazon.com.
The latest one is After Trump.
And we'll be talking more in the new year.
And I look forward to working together with you as well.
Tom, we just got a comment from a listener in New York who said, this Yankee speaks volume with few words.
If you don't mind being called a Yankee, that is, Tom.
Oh, I appreciate that, Element.
It's good to hear from a Flatlander.
Hey, Tom, God bless you.
Happy New Year.
We'll talk to you again soon.
I know we're going to have many more collaborations in the year to come.
Tom Kaczynski, everybody, ticking things off tonight with our all-star panel.
We'll be back.
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Welcome back to the show, and what a show it is with so many fantastic guests, all in one broadcast.
The hits continued now with the one and only, the incomparable Dr. Kevin McDonald.
Kevin, happy new year.
How are you?
Hey, it's great to be here, James.
Always good to have you.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
And I would remind everybody to check Kevin out on TOQ Live.
And our next broadcast of that will be the first Sunday in January.
So just a few days away, TOQLive.com.
Kevin, we were doing the top 10 most memorable moments of our broadcasting year, and that certainly registered on the list.
The collaboration that you and I are having there.
We're having a great time with that.
And it's all for a good cause, the Occidental Quarterly.
Right.
Excellent.
I've enjoyed it as well.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
It's always good.
It's always good to have friends together.
And so I would ask you, here we are now, Kevin, at the end of another year.
What was 2018 to you in terms of what we can point to that were positive developments?
How are we better off now than we were a year ago tonight?
Well, I think the situation in Europe is continuing to go our way.
Eastern Europe, Hungary, Poland, et cetera, certainly Italy now, Salvini, Austria, you know, it's hitting on our direction.
These protests in France right now are not coherently really.
They're talking about that, but they're certainly anti-Macron.
They're anti-EU.
I think they burden some EU stuff.
They're anti-globalists.
So, you know, all this is optimistic.
I've also been encouraged.
Well, I agree.
I think you look – I'm sorry, go ahead.
Good.
Well, just one more point that I've been very depressed about Trump, but just lately, you know, the fact that he's standing up for the wall and shutting down the government is very encouraging, it seems to me.
And pulling out of Syria as well.
Those are both things that he promised in the election.
It's both things that we tended to support him on.
And he seems to be standing up more now, and I'm really happy to see that.
Well, Kevin, I agree with you 100%.
It's hard to know what's real and what's fool's gold out of the Trump administration, but the last couple of weeks, if this holds, if this holds, he has begun to resemble the candidate that we hoped he would be as president.
Now, I would ask you, since you brought up the situation of the shutdown, I don't want to talk too much about contemporary issues tonight because tonight's a year in review show.
But, you know, the government's had this partial shutdown, as they're calling it now, for what, about a week, a little more than a week.
I have certainly not felt the pinch at all.
And I believe about 800,000 federal employees, what they do is a mystery to me, but 800,000 of them have been either furloughed or working without pay.
I would dare to reason that most of them are probably bureaucrats who vote for the Democrats to begin with.
This whole situation with the shutdown, is it good or bad for our people?
Well, I think that's what he has to do.
He's not going to get anything through Congress with the Senate having the rules they have.
But even now with the House going Democrat, there's not going to be any good legislation coming through the House in the next two years.
And, of course, it's symbolic, you know, that this was Trump's big campaign promise.
Every campaign rally you've ever seen him at before the election and after the election, he has talked about the wall.
And so this is huge for the Democrats as well.
They don't want him to have a victory.
And so they will not do this.
I don't know how it's going to end.
I wonder.
If you look into historically, I haven't looked at the details, but there have been a lot of government shutdowns.
And they've lasted, there was a couple under Obama, at least one under Obama, I think.
So this has happened in the past.
And, of course, the Democrats are blaming Trump.
At one point, said it was on him.
But then, the fact is both sides could easily, both sides could give in and just end it.
But I don't see that happening.
I really don't see that happening for the near future.
So is it good or bad for our people?
I think it's good because Trump can't get anything, you know, cannot get anything good in any other way, I don't think, apart from shutting down the government.
I wish he would also do things like birthright citizenship.
It's certainly going to be litigated.
Well, I think there's a lot we would wish.
I would wish he would shut down the government permanently.
I think less government is good and more wall is even better.
But with the situation with the government, like I said, I mean, whatever that we're lacking that's been shut down, I haven't felt it.
It's not a service that benefits me, at least not that I know of.
And I think certainly he needs to dig in his heels now because once you get that Democratic House in there in a couple of weeks, it's going to be impossible.
And the whole thing with the wall, I mean, that more than any other issue put him into the White House.
And the whole thing he's asking for, whatever he wants to do with the wall is supposedly only going to cost $5 billion.
That is zero, literally, zero percent of the federal budget.
It's zero point seven or eight or nine percent less than one percent of the budget.
It's nothing.
They were going to give twice that much in aid to Central America.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's the thing.
I mean, that's why it's symbolic for the Democrats in the sense that this is a central campaign thing.
They cannot let him have it.
They know it's popular.
And I think they, you know, Trump is going to look at the polls.
I did see one poll that was against Trump on this, but I can hardly believe it.
I think a lot of the polls have loaded the question by asking by, you know, Trump had originally said that Mexico is going to pay for it and putting that as a big deal.
We see that's not the point, who pays for it?
The point is to have it done.
And so I think that people are going to be for that.
And I think the problem that the Democrats have is that they're moving so far to the left, and especially if they nominate the wrong person, you know, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, if they try to go with Hillary again, which would be a joke, I think they could lose.
Otherwise, if they get sensible on some of these things, I mean, you can get videos from Chuck Schumer from 2013 saying illegals are illegal and we must do all this stuff.
And, you know, now no Democrat can say that.
And it's moved that fast to the left.
And they are putting themselves out there.
I really don't think, you know, it's going to be the only way they can win is they've been part of this electorate.
There's a non-white electorate, and it is a recipe for success in the long run, certainly, and even in the short run.
But I don't think they can do it in the short run if they pick some radical, some crazy radical like Kamala Harris.
And I know a lot of the activists are saying we don't want a white person to be nominated.
We don't want a man to be nominated, especially a white man, a white male.
The nominee has to look like us, look like the party, look like America, and that kind of thing.
So we'll see what happens.
I never get a very optimistic person.
I am too, Kevin.
I appreciate your optimism.
I've always been that happy warrior, glasses, half-full type of guy.
I think we're going to be fine going forward.
It may get a little more unpleasant in the future than it is right now.
But ultimately, I think we're going to prevail.
And whatever what the Democrats are going to do, we're going to find out here in a few months because the presidential election cycle begins in January.
And for all intents and purposes, very soon as some of these people are.
Oh, yeah.
You know, within a month, I think.
Yeah, they're going to start hitting Iowa.
They're going to start barnstorming Iowa here in the spring.
So that's for 2020.
That's still two years away.
Well, a year, well, all of next year.
And then the 2020 is a year, basically two years away.
I get why the Democrats don't want to let Trump close the border or build a wall because that's going to cut off their voting base.
Everybody that's coming over is going to vote for them in 2020.
So anyway, I'm happy to see the shutdown.
I hope he's serious.
I hope he digs in for however long it lasts.
And Kevin, thank you for all you do and the solutions that you provide.
And when the victory is earned, like I said, or like has been said before, the statues that they're tearing down today will be replaced with statues of people like Kevin McDonald in the future.
The Occidental Observer, if I have anything to say about it.
Feelings are different, though.
I think you're doing a great job.
You're a great service to our cause.
I really appreciate it.
Well, thank you, brother.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
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Kevin McDonald, everybody.
Happy New Year, Kevin.
We'll talk to you next week.
We'll be back.
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From Kevin McDonald to Paul Nalen, we go.
What a wonderful experience it's been to get to know Paul better over the course of the last few months.
This is now, I believe, his fourth appearance in three months with us, and we have just had a great time on the radio with him and even behind the scenes.
This is a great man, a man who really showed us how to do it against Paul Ryan.
So many people in this audience have received his book this month with still more to go out this week.
Paul, how are you?
And happy new year.
Hey, I'm doing great.
I hope you guys had a great Christmas.
Always glad to be on the show.
Well, one of the union representatives got in touch with me today.
They said if we had you on anymore, we'd have to give you a co-hosting salary.
So we might have to take a month off here.
But no, in all seriousness, it's great to have you back on tonight.
We're showcasing eight different leading figures and asking them all the same question.
And this is certainly a show that I wanted you to be part of.
And I appreciate you making the time here, even on short notice.
And with a short segment.
So what I'm going to ask you, Paul, is, again, a similar question.
Your assessment of 2018.
Now, we're trying to focus on the positive here.
Your assessment of 2018, what can we invest a little bit of hope in with regard to what we've seen and experienced over the course of the last 12 months?
Okay.
Well, I think what we can focus on, hopefully, is that white people start to unite.
And we don't see this constant harping at each other about optics and about it doesn't matter if we bring people into this country who don't share our values, don't share our background, don't share anything.
I made a short list of things in 2018 that we didn't get.
We had both houses of Congress and the Oval Office.
We didn't get a wall.
Instead, we got caravans, economic leeches, rapists, murderers driven across our southern border.
We didn't get national reciprocity for concealed carry.
Instead, we got bump stock bans.
We didn't get an acquittal of James Fields, who was chased into a crowd of law-breaking rioters by an antifung member who self-admittedly carried a semi-automatic weapon.
Instead, we saw that young man given a life sentence plus 417 years in prison for one death, while Somali migrants in Lewiston, Maine savagely beat a man named Donald Gusti so severely he later died of his injuries.
And even though that video was posted on social media and Lewiston, Maine has installed CCTV cameras after bringing tens of thousands of Somalis into this small town, Lewiston, Maine, has like 40,000 people there.
So we didn't get a super majority in the House of Representatives.
It was on your show that I said we were going to grow the majority.
Instead, we got the GOP abandoning whites who think it's okay to be white in favor of Jewish influencers such as the ADL and SPLC, which resulted in massive GOP seats in the House of Representatives being lost.
We didn't get control of the social media censorship that plagues Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google.
I would suspect that most of the people you're going to have on tonight have been banned from some or all of those platforms.
Instead, we saw Robert Bowers take the next logical step at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh when our elected representatives refused to listen to us and instead listed to Jews intent on bringing endless streams of non-white economic migrants into our country while simultaneously censoring our speech and our outlets for communicating with each other on social media.
The thing that I take away from all of that is there are so many people, so many people listening to your show, listening to other shows, Jared Howe, Cantwell.
You know, the guys on TRS, I think they're finally coming around.
They were the ones who were really attacking me over optics, saying, hey, you can't call out the people.
I said, hey, we got to call out the people who are actually causing us problems.
I mean, when I go to church and I hear who it was that told Pontius Pilate to crucify Christ, we don't mince words.
The Jews said, we want you to give us Barabus and we want you to crucify Christ.
Pontius Pilate said, are you sure?
Are you sure that's what you want?
And that's what they wanted.
And they would do it again.
And now, anybody of Jewish descent who wants to come to Christ and find Christ, we see in Galatians, it says, you know, first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.
We are absolutely being attacked in this country, but I do see a lot of young people waking up.
I see a lot of people waking up.
And that gives me hope.
That gives me hope that even though we're being kicked off social media, even though we're being ostracized, I said it was okay to be white, and they immediately called me an anti-Semite.
I mean, they went from saying, it's okay to be who I am to I'm an anti-Semite.
And the more I researched that, the more I thought, this is crazy.
A guy named Joe Sobrin, who used to write for the National Review back in the 90s, said, an anti-Semite is rarely somebody who hates Jews, but more often than not, somebody who certain Jews hate.
And that is absolutely true.
Joe Sobrin was fired from National Review.
That publication was turned into a neocon outlet.
They lobby for endless wars.
I see Trump saying, we're going to get out of Syria.
Hopefully we get out of Iraq, out of Afghanistan.
Bring all of our troops home.
We do not need to be in all those countries.
I can't imagine the stress that Trump's under.
But he surrounded himself with people who are whispering the wrong things in his ear.
So I hope that he takes stock of who it was that put him in office.
Because if he thinks that all of us are going to work our rear end off like we did in 2016, I mean, I was sleeping like two hours a day going out and pounding signs for Trump.
I pounded a 52-foot sign on the side of one of our highways.
It was supposed to go on the side of a semi-truck.
I had to rig up a signpost.
Nobody would sell me a billboard at that time.
And so we worked our butts off to get Trump elected.
He owes us.
He didn't fall into that job.
We worked hard.
He said he was going to do things for us, and we listened to him, and we worked hard for him.
So he owes us, absolutely owes us.
We have to hold him accountable.
All the groups who are cheerleading for Trump, no, that's not our job.
Our job is not cheerleader.
Our job is to hold him accountable and tell him we do not want caravans.
We want a wall.
We demand a wall.
Keep that government shut down forever.
I don't care if there are riots because people on welfare aren't getting their checks.
I don't care.
At this point, I think it's worth it for us to have that mayhem because if I tried to assemble right now, my freedom of assembly has been ruined.
If I tried to assemble right now in Wisconsin, it would be mayhem.
And so I think we should take the tax money that we're all spending and hold it right now.
We should say no.
Until we get our wall, nobody gets paid.
That's how it should go.
Well, I was going to ask you more about the shutdown.
As I said with Kevin in the previous segment, the shutdown certainly hasn't, I certainly haven't felt a pinch from that.
And so there needs to be more shutdown, less government, and more wall.
Paul, your new name, Paul Pull No Punches Nalen.
You have packed a lot of truth into one segment.
And one segment's all we've got.
But I will make a New Year's resolution to you, my friend.
More airtime for Paul Nalen in 2019.
And in all seriousness, I hope we collaborate more in 2019 and beyond.
You have been really one of the highlights of our broadcasting year.
And I'm glad that we're in rankahoots, as it were.
That's great.
I wish you guys all the best of luck.
You're doing God's work, and keep it up.
Just keep it up.
Well, we certainly will.
And I just so happen to have my cell phone right in front of me here in the studio on the desk.
Just got a message from a female listener in Missouri who writes, Nalen is woke on steroids.
Paul, will you take that as a compliment?
I take that as a compliment.
That's very kind of your listener to say that.
Well, I'm sure she won't be the only one after this particular segment.
Well, listen again.
Godspeed to you, my friend.
I know you're so busy in business with the eight patents and all, but I appreciate you coming on and being part of our panel this evening and sharing your thoughts on the year that were that was.
With only seconds remaining, what would be a realistic expectation of growth that our collective movement could possibly experience over the course of the next few months?
What is something that we should set out to do and accomplish before this time next year?
Well, I think I would like to see, as I sent you Jared Howell's information, each person, like you guys promoting each other and having each other on so that your listeners on this show would listen to Jared's show and Jared's listeners would listen to your show.
And instead of all of us individually singing, we start to sing as a chorus because our strength is in numbers.
And we have the numbers.
We overwhelmingly have the numbers right now.
And so now's the time to act.
We are all, we're not going to agree on everything.
You know, Jared's great on economics.
You're great.
You bring in so many different people.
I think that would be our goal.
We've always tried to be a facilitator here.
In fact, even our opponents call us the Nexus.
And I believe in working together on areas of agreement and coming together.
And I guess it sounds cliche, but we should do it.
Great parting advice for your segment, Paul.
We'll talk to you again soon, brother.
Next up, the next guest.
Thank you, Paul.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back to TPC.
James Edwards, and we are having the array of guests being unfolded in front of you.
Now, we have done a lot of these shows, and they're exciting.
It's exciting when you have this many moving parts, when you have this many guests lined up.
And we have never had one miss.
We have never had one miss until just this now.
We have actually had, out of all these people with all these live shows, all of these different individuals, you would think that sooner or later one of them wouldn't be where they're supposed to be at the appointed time.
Or they would just have a problem with a cell phone or reception or a battery dies or something, but we've always averted that until this very moment.
So what I would ask Sam to do, let's see if we can play a little bit of musical chairs.
Sam, would it be possible?
I don't know if he'd be available because he's probably waiting for his appointed time.
Could we try to move Ramsey Paul up in the lineup if you have his number handy?
We'll just try to get Ramsey Paul here on the line now, if possible.
And we'll try to move the guests from this segment to Ramsey's segment in the third hour.
We'll see if we can do that.
And while we're waiting to see if we can get Ramsey Paul to move up in the pecking order here, I would remind you that this is your last chance, gang.
You just heard from the one and only Paul Nalen.
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And we're giving those away as our Christmas gift to those members of our audience who can contribute $100 or more to our talk radio program before the end of December.
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Now, while we are, and so many people have, by the way, you know, we, like I said, we spent last week so much time last week counting out the cities, naming out the cities, reading correspondence, postcards, emails, letters, Christmas cards.
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We love the audience.
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Now, I would again direct your attention to a couple of things.
They're on the website.
Now that we have just a minute or two of breathing space here, two of the most recent appearances I've made on these YouTube live streams have been posted to thepoliticalsucesspool.org over the course of the last couple of days.
And that would be an interview that I did with Richard Spencer.
Richard Spencer was interviewing me in this particular live stream.
But we talked about President Trump's most recent actions.
And there was also an impromptu debate about the role of boomers in our coalition.
And Jim Goad stopped by to liven up that conversation.
Jim Goad.
But Jim Goad's right about this.
Keith Alexander and I talk about this a lot, too.
The boomers, I don't guess they did any more or less than any subsequent generation to help or hurt our prospects.
I guess we all could have done more, at least generationally speaking.
But Jim Goad stopped by to weigh in in defense of the boomers.
And I said, you know, Jim's right.
Jim Goad was born in 1961.
So he was one of the later boomers of the boomer generation.
He was one of the last of the boomer generation.
1961.
The Immigration Act was passed in 1965.
Was that Jim Goad's fault?
Was he supposed to get out there at four years old and stop that from going through?
So it was really the worst generation that did that.
I think they're also known as the greatest generation in some circles.
That was the one, if you've got to blame one generation, for giving away the store.
Now, again, even the generations past the boomers haven't done too terribly much to turn things around either.
But I do think sometimes the boomers are maligned a little excessively.
Jim Goad, four years old, when a lot of the civil rights legislation and the like was going through, I just don't think there's much he could have done.
And so that's something to be considered.
So I'll ask Sam to continue using those numbers for our guests and see if we can get anybody on the line here to, well, we're running out of time this segment.
We don't want to spend too much time.
Hey, we'll take a call from a caller.
We'll take a call from a member of the audience here if you'd like to weigh in.
We don't typically open up the lines for a caller, but we can do that here with just a few minutes remaining.
And this is our last show of the year.
We've got some good stuff coming up, though, in 2019.
Now, remember, we have a new website that's going to be launched, if not January 1st.
I'm a little late in getting our webmasters some of the needed components, and that's my fault.
Well, it's been Christmas week, as you know.
And so we've been a little late in getting some of that stuff out.
And so there may be a delay.
At the very least, it'll be the first week of January that we get all of this stuff out on the website.
So TPC, thepoliticalaccessible.org, is going to have a new look.
It's going to have a fresh paint job.
It's going to have a little update.
We're just freshening it up.
And we're excited about that.
I think from time to time, you need to have a little movement there.
And the website has had a very functional and very clean appeal for a number of years.
But it is time to just add a little bit of aesthetic pleasantry.
So that's going to be coming up.
And we'll get these here within the first few shows of 2019 as well.
Some of the new bumps.
We're going to go back old school.
We're going to go retro.
And we've got some breaks, some new intros, outros that we're going to put back into the show.
And so, you know, just a little different look for TPC.
Now, a couple of other things that happened last week.
I forgot about one.
The Red Ice The, you know, Red Ice did an annual Yuletide special.
They do it every year.
I've been on the last couple of years.
They had 25 guests.
You know, we think we're juggling a pretty tall order.
And we are, especially for live radio.
Eight guests in one show.
They had 25.
25 plus, I think 25 or more during their marathon a few days ago.
And I was happy to be one of them.
I didn't have a lot of time to spend with them because I had the Spencer interview just a little bit later that same night.
But that's up there at Red Ice TV.
You can check that out.
The Yuletide special, 25 guests.
And I stopped by to say hello, made a little cameo.
And then the Ramsey Paul White Pill Christmas special was another one we did.
We teamed up with Ramsey Paul.
I think this was the second time in two weeks that I was on Ramsey Paul's YouTube show.
And more than happy to do that.
He had another great lineup, too.
He had all the good-looking girls on his show.
Faith Goldie, Lacey Lynn.
Kevin McDonald was on that one.
J.F. Gareppi, Jared Taylor, and others.
And we've posted those for you at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
So I guess it's a blessing in disguise here that we have missed a guest for the first time in the history of the political cesspool.
guest has not been where he needed to be.
And believe me, there's going to be hell to pay for that.
No, I'm just kidding.
But it did give me a chance to work through a little bit of those announcements.
What else do I have here?
Well, I guess I can tell you what I said on all of these shows.
If I didn't do it last week here, even on TPC, I think, God's helped me.
I think it's good.
I think we're in a good position.
I think, and this was something I'd mentioned to Jared, and Jared picked up on this on the Ramsey Paul live stream, was that if you entered into this movement with that burst of energy that we all felt in 2015 and 2016 with the Trump phenomenon,
you would think, and rightly so, I guess, that 2018 was a very bad year, that we really took some steps back in 2018, and we're just at the bottom of the barrel right now.
And what Jared and I both said in that live stream was that if that's your perspective, your perspective doesn't go back very far.
I like to look at things, and now, thankfully, because of this audience, we can do this.
We can look back in 10-year increments.
And I think if you look back to where our movement was by any standard of measurement 10 years ago and compare it to where we are now, even with some setbacks that we've endured this year, you couldn't possibly say that we are in worse shape now than we were 10 years ago.
We are in a better position now than we were 10 years ago by just about every standard of measurement that you could draw from.
I think there are good things going.
I think overall our people are more healthy and more enlightened and more awakened than we were 10 years ago.
And it's just really such a high honor and a pleasure to be able to say that we've been here not just for 10 years, but now 14 and going forward that we've been able to see this, that we have become sort of an institutional memory.
And of course, that's a gift that our audience has bestowed upon us through your many years of loyal support, both financially and prayerfully.
And speaking of prayerfully, folks, I would say again, with just a minute remaining this hour, then we're going to get to the remainder of our guests in the third and final.
Don't abandon the faith of our fathers.
Let me just work this in here now that I have a moment.
Don't abandon the faith.
Don't let the apostasy that is emanating from so many of our churches define what true Christianity is and how it has made our people so strong in generations past.
I think a lot of the problems that we have with the church are recent manifestations.
And yes, it's true, as I've said in so many of these stops, that if I had not inquired upon the Christian faith until I was an adult, I couldn't but look at the church and gag, but that is not the church.
This is what, of course, these change agents want to happen.
They want our people to be disconnected from our history, from our ancestors, from our faith.
And we're not going to let that happen.
And that's one of the things that makes TPC so unique.
Pro-white, pro-Christian, pro-Southern.
We'll be back with the parade of guests with a third hour, the third and final hour of our broadcasting year next here on the Liberty News Radio Network.