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Jan. 5, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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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.
Welcome back, everybody.
Our first show of the new year.
And as you can tell, we're energized.
We're happy.
Well, we're happy about our entire body of work.
We're excited about how successful last year was.
We're excited about this being our 15th year on the air from 2004 to 2019 now.
Yes, the actual anniversary occurs in October, so it's a little while from now, about 10 months from now.
But this is our 15th year, and it's a clean slate.
And it has all started tonight, and I don't think we could have done much better that first hour if I do say so myself.
Now, Jared Taylor is going to be coming up at the bottom of this hour.
He is our featured guest this evening, along with Rich Hamblin, who just spent three weeks.
We rounded up and called it a month, but three weeks in South Africa with his lovely wife.
And he's going to be coming in to tell us all about that trip.
Now, I am looking forward to that first-hand eyewitness account.
But before we do that, we do have two more segments with Keith Alexander.
We're going to get right back into the news.
Keith, there in the last segment.
Man, we covered just about everything in the first hour.
That's a lot of news since the end of the year.
I mean, we're only five days into the new year here.
And we talked about the shutdown, Elizabeth Warren's nascent presidential exploratory committee.
China's on the moon.
We can't go to the moon anymore, but we can give out welfare and Selma.
Dr. James Watson being the Galileo of our times.
Mitt Romney reminded everyone about how pathetic he is.
A traitor he is.
A traitor, sure.
And now, so...
A rhino Republican, if there ever was one.
A little more about Trump.
A little more about Trump and a new bill that is being floated.
We're going to tell you about this new bill in just a second.
But I'll tell you, you were talking about what Trump should have done, which is clean house and populate his cabinet and his administration with people from Red State America, the people like Roy Moore, people like us, really, who have supported him and have the talent to get the job.
We have the instincts that he has to change America back to what it was so we can reachieve our former greatness.
Here's a guy you could probably relate to.
Now, another guy that we have been watching and we've been talking about in recent months is Bolzonaro down in Brazil, the new president of Brazil.
He's newly sworn in.
And guess what his first action was?
To clean out Brazil of people who opposed him.
Listen to this.
Brazil's new president, and I'm reading here from the Independent, which is a United Kingdom publication, pretty prominent.
Brazil's new president has authorized the dismissal of civil servants who do not share his far-right ideology.
Having taken office this week, Bolzonaro has launched a purge of left-wing government officials with approximately 300 people expected to be dismissed.
Officials who are seen as being supportive of the previous left-wing and centrist governments will be removed to clean house, quote-unquote, Mr. Bolzonaro's chief of staff said.
It's the only way to govern with our ideas, our concepts, and to carry out what Brazil's society decided in its majority.
He added that the vast proportion of those dismissed, their removal was necessary to, quote, do away with the communist ideas that during 30 years have led us into the chaos in which we live.
Now, why in the world doesn't Trump follow his lead?
Bolzonaro is living up to his name.
He apparently has a pair of balls and arrows, and he is doing what Trump needs to do.
Of course, Trump has Jared and Ivanka like Iago pouring poison into the porches of his ears.
Now, you're rooting for Trump.
You're being hard on him, but I mean, this is tough love, right?
I mean, you want him to do what you want to do.
If he's going to be worth a lick, he's going to have to get rid of these people in his administration that are sabotaging his efforts.
If he gives you Israel's wall, will you thank him?
If he gives us Israel's wall down there, he's not going to do it unless he makes a lot of traitors and mutineers walk the plank on the HMS or on the good ship Trump.
The CSS.
The CSS, Trump, yeah.
But we've got to do something to get those out.
And of course, chief among those who are a bad, baleful left-wing influence on him are Jared Kushner and Ivanka.
Well, here's another thing that he's got to perhaps contend with.
So there's this new bill that's been floated by Congressman Steve Cohen.
Now, Steve Cohen is right here in Tennessee.
Steve Cohen's actually one of the congressmen who went on the record when Congress denounced the political cesspool.
He referred to me specifically as being reprehensible.
Thanks, Steve.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, we can tell you some things about Steve Cohen's personal life that would allow you to draw an even harsher conclusion about him.
In any event, like I said, it's been an interesting life.
It's been a full life.
It's been a complete life.
And we've still got a lot of life to live and a lot more battles to wage.
But yes, we have been denounced by Congress, and he was one of the ones that wanted specifically to be included on that record to let everyone know he found our radio show here to be reprehensible.
But now he has floated a bill which will call for the direct election of the president.
Now, Keith, you're Electoral College.
He wants to abolish the Electoral College.
This has been presented.
It is official.
And he wants to go to a direct election of the President of the United States.
Now, does this come out of committee?
Does it get a yay or nay vote?
And if it does, what would the result of that be?
Sam is saying it's treason because it violates the Constitution, which he swore as a congressman to uphold.
But it will be passed by the House of Representatives.
Well, it's got to get a vote first.
Will it come out of committee?
I think it will.
Well, if it does, Trump's done.
No, he's not.
He's not done.
It's got to also be ratified by the Senate and the Senate.
Okay, there you go.
Good point.
Good point.
Yeah, here's the problem.
He needs to turn it back, give Steve Cohen some of his own medicine.
They're going to have a redistricting coming up.
I suggest that Tennessee's gerrymander districts that were gerrymandered so that they would have two Democrats come in, which they do, Jim Cooper out of Nashville and Steve Cohen from the Memphis area, District 9, instead have nine horizontal lines going from the east to the west boundaries of Tennessee, calibrate them so they have approximately the same population, and that would get rid of Steve Cohen and Jim Cooper.
And we would have an all-Republican congressional delegation in Tennessee.
Plus, you get rid of this leftist to the third power, Steve Cohen, that we have representing us there now.
Cohen needs to be retired.
That's the way to do it.
Of course, they're going to squeal like a stuck pig.
They're already talking about gerrymandering and whatnot.
Well, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was used to justify racial gerrymanders to increase black representation in Congress.
We don't want a gerrymander.
We want something that is just negative on that.
Keith, you know, we're supposed to turn cell phones off when we're on the air.
Hold on, take your headset off.
Keith has silenced the cell phone.
That's good.
I'm watching Keith.
You're only on for one more segment, though, so it's probably not necessary.
But in any event.
Yeah, well, in any event is that, you know, people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Steve Cohen definitely lives in a glass house.
The Republicans can go ahead and redistrict in the state of Tennessee.
And Trump needs to use his enormous influence to get them to come down here and district, redistrict Steve Cohen out of a job.
All right, we'll be right back.
What else could we cover?
Me and Keith will talk about it in the next segment.
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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.
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Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
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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.
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And now back to tonight's show.
And we're back.
Well, Keith, in your last segment with us this evening, we'll circle back very quickly to a topic we touched on during that first hour, and that was this nonsensical and completely unattainable quest to have equality of the races or of any two humans on the planet for that matter.
But we have, as a nation, as a government, here in America, redirected so much of our talent and our resources to this fool's errand that we have completely abandoned our quest for excellence.
I prefer excellence to equality.
I prefer excellence to mediocrity.
And we were talking about with regards to James Watson doubling down on truth as opposed to happy talk, good way to put it.
Just how far we might have gone had we not taken this fork in the road in the 50s and 60s, which of course has only accelerated since then.
And I say we could have been in the stars.
We could have begun to colonize Mars even by now, perhaps.
You know, it would be easier to unlock the secrets of time travel than it would be to bring about equality.
But that was something you wanted to go back on.
Well, the left is more interested in colonizing America and Europe with third worlders than it is colonizing Mars.
What we need to understand is that basically, when something can't be sustained, it will end, okay?
We are on an unsustainable path as a nation.
We cannot afford to be the world's policeman, nor can we afford to be Santa Claus to the rest of the world.
So what's going to happen, particularly with sub-Saharan Africa, because you were talking about that earlier, here's what I predict.
The Chinese will fill the void.
Nature abhors a vacuum.
And as the West, including primarily the United States, back out of there, which we're going to have to do just like we're going to have to back out of these Middle Eastern wars.
When that happens, nature abhors a vacuum, so China will come in.
And China has already started coming into Sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa, by the way, despite being the poorest area, also has the greatest mineral wealth, the most fertile soil, and the longest growing season of any part of the planet.
So the Chinese aren't going to let those assets go to waste.
They're in there and they're already in there building roads and stuff.
But the indigenous population in Sub-Saharan Africa is beginning to long for the good old days of white control in their nations, particularly in comparison to the Chinese who are stern taskmasters and don't put up with excuses or anything else.
They're going to make sure that things are done.
People are going to work.
And if they don't, heads are going to roll.
Not literally, but in other words, they're going to be stern and they're not going to take excuses and they're not going to take on the so-called white man's burden.
It's not going to be the yellow man's burden in the next century.
So you may see much fuller development of sub-Saharan Africa's resources, but it's going to be under a much more strident regime than the area has been used to in the past at any time.
Now, that being said, there is one more story that we need to touch on tonight.
Touch it.
And that is a lawsuit that has been brought about against the Southern Property Law Center by Glenn Allen.
And I happen to know Glenn.
He is a great guy.
I am familiar with both Glenn and his wife.
And this has been picked up on by the American Free Press, by, well, several.
If you Google Glenn Allen SPLC, you'll find that it has been picked up on by a number of sources here in the last few days.
Keith, I know, and I have not spoken with Glenn about this, so we have no more information than what has been reported.
But Keith, I know you've read some of these stories, and you can kind of explain to the audience what's going on.
Yeah, I haven't read the actual lawsuit or the filings in it, but I have read some of the articles.
This is, again, turnabout is fair play.
This is how the Southern Poverty Law Center started making their bundles of money.
Now, rather than actually confiscating the assets of groups that they sue, what is happening is that because of that, they have struck fear and terror into the hearts of a lot of wealthy donors, and they send the money into them.
Well, we need to start focusing on the right on that big war chest of $450 million that the SPLC has.
You know, as we've said before many times, the only sound a liberal fears is the click of a closing purse.
If this happens, if they start losing their money, if they're having to pay off settlements and to pay off judgments, and they're obviously defaming people.
They're obviously doing this to ruin people's financial circumstances and whatnot, then turnabout is fair play.
Go after them and, you know, Godspeed.
Well, and of course, he is suggesting that they were in receipt of stolen property, which is the membership list of a certain organization that he once allegedly belonged to.
And he has tied it into the RICO Act and to racketeering.
And he's going after their 501c3 status by pointing out that all of these attacks against these political activists is a violation of the 501c3 code.
It is a very interesting and multi-layered lawsuit, but it's good to see a good guy take a righteous fight to a very evil organization.
Well, I don't really know much about the venue where this has been filed, and the venue would be everything.
You know, the jury, it will obviously be a jury trial.
And you have just, you know, if you have a poor choice of venue, as we were stuck with in James's case, you can expect a poor result if you get the right venue.
If this were being tried in Shelbyville, Tennessee, for example, you could expect a good result.
So I don't know about that.
It all gets down to those type of mundane characteristics.
It's a shame that we have justice in some areas of America and no justice in other areas of America.
But unfortunately, that's the world we're increasingly living in.
We have a very divided country.
And it's almost, I would dare to say it's even more divided now than it was at the eve of the Civil War.
And because of that, you know, you have to be, you have to basically do what we said, WWJD, rather than what would Jesus do is say, what would the Jews do?
Or what would the cultural Marxists do?
We need to find out how they would handle this.
Believe me, they do this all the time.
They forum shop.
Go to California or Hawaii and get some judge to issue an injunction that clogs up the entire federal governmental apparatus.
They've done this numerous times already in the Trump administration.
Well, we need to form shop ourselves.
We need to do that and find a way to get these things done because if he's in a bad venue, it's basically going to be a fool's errand.
It's going to be one of these things when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
But if he got it in a good venue and wins as a plaintiff, you have a little bit of selection as to where the venue might be.
Yeah, you do.
And, you know, look, you can look at the left's history since the Brown decision.
You can make all sorts of, you know, if you want to know about the science of one jury selection in two form shopping, then check what the left has done since 1954, really 1951, I think is when the Brown decision was first filed, or maybe 52.
But nonetheless, we need to study the tactics that work, which are the tactics of the left.
Use those same tactics when we, for example, try to use the court system to our advantage.
But we'll see what happens.
You know, again, the Republican Party just seems to have this incredible talent for picking traitors, rhinos, and cucks for the Supreme Court.
The left and the Democrats somehow don't ever have this problem.
Everybody is rock solid on their side.
Everybody is squishy on our side.
Damn good point, Keith.
A really good point.
Thank you, Keith, for your service tonight.
He'll be back with us next week.
Jared Taylor up next.
Rich, fresh from South Africa.
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Well, we posted a little announcement on the website this week entitled On We Go, and we do go on, don't we?
Time goes on, and so do we together.
What a choice do we have?
But we want to be together and we do want to move forward.
And I just wanted to thank you, just take a quick minute to thank you for all of the outpouring of love we received from supporters across the country and truly around the world during our Christmas fundraising drive last month.
It was beyond heartwarming.
It has always been an honor to serve as your host, and it remains so in this now our 15th year on the radio together, 2004 to 2019.
And we are still enjoying the struggle with one another.
And we enjoy it with our guests as well.
And our featured guest tonight, our first guest of a brand new year of broadcasting here on this program is my longtime friend Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, and of course the author of several books, including White Identity, Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century.
Jared, Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to you and congratulations on entering your 15th year.
That is a remarkable and significant milestone.
Well, thank you so much for being the first to welcome us into that 15th year.
You know, we couldn't wait to get, even though our anniversary is technically in October.
October was when we first went on the air in 2004.
This is, in fact, our 15th year.
You're the first to thank us for that.
You remember when you entered into your 15th year?
You're certainly well beyond that now.
You know, I don't remember the 15th year specifically, but we started in 1990, believe it or not.
So I guess this is our 29th year.
Goodness gracious.
Wow.
Wow.
You've doubled us, in fact.
But, you know, there is something about 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, certainly 30, God knows.
But, you know, if you go by milestones, 15 is a little more significant than 14 or 16, I guess you could say.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
No, I salute you.
It takes hard work to keep up that constant motivation and keeping something going, turning something into an institution rather than a flash in the pan.
And I really think you've done a great job.
As you know, I'm one of your biggest admirers.
Well, certainly, Jared, that compliment, and it is a high one coming from you, is reciprocated by me to you, and so much more above and beyond that.
And thank you for saying that.
But in fact, that is one of the reasons I wanted to have you on.
So this is sort of a residual from last week.
Last week we had a collection of talent.
We had several different guests on last week who helped us round out the year by, how did we put it?
Looking back on the year that was and setting goals for what comes next.
And so we'll ask you to do the same in just a moment.
But first, I wanted to talk to you specifically about this.
You and I were both on Ramsey Paul's Christmas live stream on his YouTube channel.
And we were talking about the fact that, of course, it is a reality that we had a big infusion of supporters in 2016, to our movement in general, I'm talking about, who came in riding the crest of the wave of the Trump phenomenon.
And a lot of new blood came in in 2016.
And for those who came into 2016, they could certainly look at 2018 as being a year in which we suffered some setbacks and it was a down year.
But for people like me and you, going back 15 and now, in your case, 30 years, as being very public advocates, people who've suffered a lot of slings and arrows, we can look at this in a broader context.
We can look back on it in 10-year intervals.
And if you look back over the course of the last 10 years, I think you would say that even though 2018 wasn't as good as 16, you look back on the trends and they are still largely positive.
Maybe not so much in America as it is in other parts of the white and Western world.
But I think the trends are encouraging.
And I'd like for you to either agree or disagree and certainly elaborate on that.
Oh, I certainly agree.
And I often find myself telling these younger fellows who seem downcast because of recent events, no, no, there is no reason to lose optimism.
In the longer trend, we are way, way up compared to where we were 10 years ago, even five years ago.
And I keep telling them, this is a marathon.
This is not a sprint.
There are going to be setbacks.
There are going to be problems.
But the general trend is upward.
And I certainly agree with you about Europe.
There are very encouraging things happening in Eastern Europe and even Austria and Italy and some other places.
But here in the United States, yes, we've had some setbacks, but still, wherever you go, there are more and more people taking up our struggle, either directly or indirectly.
And even if the other side tries to slap us down and silences one Twitter account or tries to knock one YouTube channel off the air, others keep coming up.
It's whack-a-mole.
They just cannot stop us.
We are right.
We have a proper understanding of the morality of our situation.
And people are resonating to our message.
I think there's absolutely no denying that.
Well, Jared, you are certainly an all-star on the circuit.
I was telling people that I did, I think, 20 different live streams over the course of the last month, month and a half.
And the talent that is emerging, I think it's far superior to mine.
I mean, we have a unique thing here on being on AM radio.
And of course, we've done so much, having been around for so long, that we have a very different story and a different path.
And we've certainly been established and I'm very proud of our portfolio.
But there are guys out there that are maybe not as well known, but are at least as talented, if not more so.
And of course, they're building their own audiences as well.
And so, yes, I would say that that infusion of new talent, not just new people, people are good.
Numbers are good, but we're talking about talent, talented and intelligent and effective advocates that are coming up more in the last two years than probably my 15 years involved combined that I've seen.
I couldn't agree more.
That live stream that we were on together is just a good example.
And men, and not just men, women too, attractive, articulate women.
I think that's kind of a new thing for us.
All of the intelligent and personable women who are promoting our ideas with real force and eloquence, this is a hugely encouraging development.
And so, no, I continue to be utterly undaunted in my optimism.
A few setbacks, that really means nothing at all in the broader sweep of our mission.
And I'd kind of like to think that it's perhaps thanks to veterans like me and you that some of these other people have come up.
And some have even been kind enough to say to me that I was something of an influence when they were arriving at their dissonant views.
And that's extremely gratifying.
Well, of course, you're being very modest, Jared.
I know quite a few, if not the majority of people, have said that to you.
And that is a legacy.
I mean, that is a legacy that lives and it lives beyond us as we get older.
More people will come on who will be influenced.
And we will live eternally through something like that.
But obviously, your impact on these guys cannot be discounted and it cannot be overstated, to be completely honest.
The way I feel about it is that we are all individually part of what we hope will be an eternal flow of our ideas, our genes, our heritage, our destiny.
We all come up and participate briefly in what really is this wonderful pageant of Western civilization.
And to the extent that we can push that forward and give it strength and give it the will to endure, that is a very, very rewarding thing.
Well, there's no doubt about it.
And that brings us to where we are now.
So, obviously, there are nations in Eastern Europe that have advanced beyond where we are in our reclamation of the destiny here in America, even in Brazil, and in Italy.
Great things are happening across the world, and even not entirely in the Western world.
With what Bolzonaro is doing, I think I'm highly encouraged by that.
But we would now look back on 2018.
Well, we look back on it.
It wasn't our best year, but it wasn't necessarily a bad year.
You look at it like a stock market type of chart and ups and downs, but the overall trend is up.
So, 2019, Jared, it's a new slate.
You're our first guest.
You are our most interviewed guest.
So, this is, I know you're in the triple digits now on this show.
Over the course of the last 15 years, you've been appearing regularly every year, so it's fitting you would be our first guest this year.
What are some of the goals that our cause?
And we're coming up on a break.
This isn't a live stream.
This is A.M. Commercial Talk Radio, so we do have to take these breaks.
So, if we get cut off, we'll carry it over into the next segment and then some.
But what are some realistic goals that our movement at large, our cause in general, could possibly attain and achieve in 2019?
Well, first of all, it is a great honor to be your number one guest of this year.
And thank you so much for this honor and for the many honors.
Well, Jared, I thank you for thanking me.
We will pause right there.
I knew it was coming up, and it was a bad time to work in a question.
But we will pick up right there where we're leaving off.
We got Jared for one more segment, and we're going to get his answer.
What can we achieve in 2019?
We'll find out next.
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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, 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.
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You know, folks, you'll have to forgive me, but here we are on this first show of the new year.
And after 15 years, Jared was touching on it a moment before, it's not just the attacks that you would think would bring a person of lesser metal down, but just the grind of the day-in, the day-out duty of producing a weekly broadcast or doing what Jared does with his organization, American Renaissance, the day-in and day-out rigors of all of that.
You would think that after 15 or 29 years, respectively, that it might get the best of you.
But I know I can speak for Jared when I say that we are sustained by the very, very best of men and women who support us.
And it is such an honor here tonight to be on the AM radio 15 years and growing strong with a guy like Jared to be able to present Jared to an AM commercial radio audience here in Memphis and across the country at different finer affiliate stations.
And of course, on the internet, thank God for the internet.
But we do the work with a happy heart, do we not, Jared?
Well, James, what you said just now reminds me of the title of the last time you gave a talk at American Renaissance Conference.
I believe it was called The Best Decision I Ever Made.
It was.
Yes, you spoke about the enormous rewards of being an advocate for your people.
And I couldn't agree more.
We have a duty that we are faithful to, but it is a joy, it is a joy to be faithful to this duty because we know we are in the right.
We're doing the best we can for the people we care about.
And as you say, we end up being supported by the best among our people.
So, yes, I join you in this feeling of great joy and fulfillment in doing our duty as we see fit to do it.
But you had asked me about the general prospects for this next year.
I don't want to make it sound too grandiose, but as some of your listeners probably know, we are involved in two lawsuits that have to do with protecting really fundamental democratic First Amendment rights, freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.
The freedom of assembly aspect of it is the fact that we are now in a legal fight with the Kentucky State Parks.
We have been holding conferences there, and they have suddenly decided that they're going to charge us security fees because Antifa come and demonstrate, and they have to lay on a certain number of park police and other police authorities in order to protect us.
And they're saying, well, this is costing too much.
We want you all to pay.
Well, there is pretty clear Supreme Court precedent saying that that's wrong.
That is, in effect, applying a heckler's veto.
So we've been moving forward in a very satisfactory way.
A judge has issued a preliminary injunction telling the state park system, no, no, you can't do that.
And we expect to get a contract, a clean contract without these onerous terms very soon from the Tennessee State Parks, at which point we will finally be able to announce with confidence the dates of our next conference.
So I hope I'll have an opportunity to do that on your program as well.
Well, Jared, you know, that goes without saying.
And by the way, that was something I was certainly going to ask you about during this segment.
That is a tremendous victory to have a legal victory, a victory that was sustained by a judge, endorsed by a judge, signed off on by a judge, is it's hard to come by right now.
I mean, I certainly couldn't get to that threshold in my case.
And you did it.
And y'all won that case here in Tennessee.
And that, I think, is a tremendous victory and certainly another reason for encouragement.
It's not in the bag yet.
The state park is dragging its feet, and we think that if they continue to drag their feet, the judge is going to order them in contempt.
We are very confident that we have read her decision correctly.
She was a liberal appointed judge, but she's following the law, and she's saying the state of Tennessee, no, you can't slap $30,000, $40,000 of security fee on these guys, and especially for problems that aren't their fault.
Exactly.
It'd be these rowdies that are trying to shut us down, for heaven's sake.
So, no, she's done a very good job.
And I expect, as I say, within the next few days to be able to announce, yes, we have a contract.
Yes, we have a date.
Yes, we're going to have a conference.
And here's where and when it's going to be.
So we're keeping our fingers crossed on that.
Our other lawsuit, of course, is the one against Twitter.
Twitter just arbitrarily got rid of my account and the American Renaissance account shut us right down with the preposterous excuse that we were somehow affiliated with a violent extremist group.
So we've been in court on that for, well, most of last year.
And as you can imagine, Twitter fought back with every trick in the book.
And we've been kind of tied up in legal procedures.
But we are still very much in this fight.
And we have gotten further in this battle against the Silicon Valley BMFs who think that they have the right to decide what we hear, what we see, what we think.
We have gotten farther in this fight than anybody else who's tried to tilt at this particular windmill.
So again, we've got our fingers crossed.
We haven't had quite the just, oh, across the board legal success in this matter, but we're still very much hoping for a good outcome.
Well, this is what we're talking about, taking the battle to the court of public opinion, to the courts of law, as it were, in this case, with your lawsuit against Twitter and your lawsuit, your very righteous and justifiable lawsuit against the state of Tennessee and the state park system here.
And one you look to be winning and one is still in question, but we have to do this.
We have to be upfront.
We have to be bold because the truth is on our side.
Decency is on our side.
Goodness is on our side.
We really do have the moral high ground here.
And of course, that is the type of people we seek to surround ourselves by.
And the people who I believe come to us are the best that this country and indeed the nations of the West have to offer.
And so, Jared, I am highly enthused by your almost victory here in Tennessee.
I know it still is not 100% certain, but it looks very good right now, especially based upon the ruling of the judge here and with Twitter and so on.
But I would ask you this.
Now, we could say that a goal would be, and we'll, of course, keep everybody apprised to the upcoming developments that will sure to come in those two cases.
So we'll have Jared back.
And when American Renaissance is ready to be announced, of course, Jared will be on in short order to give you all the details about the next conference, which are always the highlight of any calendar year for movement-related activities.
But we could say that a goal for 2019, and it would be a great goal indeed, would be to have Jared Taylor as the governor of Virginia or the senator of Virginia or the chief of staff of the Trump administration.
All of those I could get by with a full-throated endorsement.
But when it comes to outside of what you're working on, Jared, there with the cases in court, what would be an expectation that would be realistic for 2019?
If you say one year from now, when we get back together, as I'm sure we will, and we look back 12 months from now and we say, you know what, it was a good year because we did this.
What is this?
It would be a great year if we can force some kind of transparency out of the Silicon Valley companies that are arbitrarily deciding who can get their voice heard and who cannot.
Now, there's a legal approach to that.
There is conceivably a legislative approach to that.
I know some people who are working hard trying to get Congress to pass something that can hold these people accountable for their arbitrary behavior.
That is a possibility.
Something else that I think is possible, although I don't have any particular prospect in mind, is that at the local level, there can be candidates who are reflecting our ideas.
I've been predicting this for some time.
And there is absolutely no reason why an attractively packaged, racially aware white person cannot run for the statehouse or for city council, even school board.
These things are not only possible, they can be done.
You remember Frank Borzeleric back in the Bronx.
He made coast-to-coast headline news just because of the stance he took on a Brooklyn school board.
This can be a huge megaphone for our ideas.
I really wish and I really encourage all of your listeners to think about the possibility of running for some kind of local office.
So that's one thing.
Another is there are huge scientific breakthroughs happening all the time that are highlighting the importance of genes over environment.
A very important book has come out by a fellow named Robert Pullman.
He's an American who's working in London.
It's called Blueprint.
And he lays it out very, very clearly.
He says, look, genes are the most important contributor by far in terms of who we are, what we achieve, what our personalities and talents are like, and all of these assumptions that by fiddling with the environment that you can make black people, well, he doesn't talk about race.
He doesn't talk about race at all.
He's very careful about that.
But the implications are racial as well as individual.
He's saying, look, some people just do not have the talent and ability to be lawyers or corporate executives or engineers.
They just don't.
And we've got to reconcile ourselves to that.
And all of the arguments that he's making apply very, very clearly to race as well.
Well, I do.
Jared, science is on our side.
And of course, as you saw, Dr. Watson this week double down in a new PBS documentary on his filings.
But of course, what would James Watson know?
And all he did was crack the double helix.
Hey, Jared, very quickly, amrin.com, everybody, American Renaissance, amRen.com.
Our friend here, loyal listener, Todd in Memphis.
Jared, listening on the local station tonight, has contacted me and told me to be sure to tell you he says hello and happy new year.
That is from Todd right here in Memphis.
Great.
Thank you so much.
It's always a pleasure.
Thank you, Jared.
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