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March 9, 2019 - 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, welcome everybody to what promises to be a very interesting edition of the Political Cesspool, and for a couple of reasons.
I'll tell you, number one, I got to the studio about 30 or 45 minutes ago, and when I sat down to do my prep, I always email the notes for each show to myself, and then when I get to the station, I boot up the station computer and get everything rocking and rolling.
Well, I sat down here about 45 minutes prior to showtime, and the computer says, working on updates.
Don't turn off your PC.
This will take a while.
Your PC will restart several times.
And so after 45 minutes, it's 30% through on the updates.
So we will be flying blind tonight.
Now, we never script the show, but we do have talking points, or at least some bullet points to let us know what we're supposed to be talking about.
We're going to be doing it all off memory tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
So we're going to see how that's going to go.
So that's one reason why tonight's show could be a little interesting.
Number two, it's ladies' night here at TPC.
So this is something we haven't done before.
But I caught wind of something called International Women's Month.
I didn't even know that was a thing, but apparently it is.
And I went to the website for the International Women's Month.
And, well, there isn't a white woman to be found on there.
So you can get the idea of what that might be all about.
I think there may have been one and a group of women sitting around having coffee, but I couldn't really tell.
But the ones that they showcased, one of them had green hair, but I definitely didn't see any white women.
Well, so we're going to answer that tonight.
We are having ladies' night here on TPC.
And in the second and third hour, you're going to hear from a collection of women, talented, attractive, accomplished, and they're going to tell you what International Women's Day and month means to them and what a traditional woman should be doing and femininity, a woman's role in the family and in politics, etc.
You're going to hear from Courtney from Alabama, Lacey, Lynn, Kayla, Big Cat Kayla from the Big Cat Kayla on YouTube live stream, and more.
So that's coming up later.
But first, I just want to say, it has been a fantastic February.
Now, I know tonight's March.
Well, I can't tell because the computer's turned off.
March the 9th, is it?
But we continue to hit the ground running in the early months of 2019.
You're going to get that robust mix of passionate commentary, articulate analysis from yours truly and Keith Alexander.
Every broadcast, of course, but really excited about the guest list that we've featured so far this year, going back to our first show of the year on January 5th.
You've already heard from Jerry Taylor, Sam Dixon, Kevin McDonald, Tom Kaczynski, Mark Weber, David Duke, Ramsey Paul, Patrick Casey, and Paul Kersey, who were on the show last week.
And that's just to name a few.
We've had some special installments with Rich Hamblin and his wife from South Africa there the first of the year.
Every show has just been a great show.
But I mentioned Keith just a moment ago.
We've got a lot to cover tonight.
Keith's with us for one hour tonight.
We've got a ton of stories to talk about that I've compiled that piqued my interest over the course of the last week.
But one thing about women, Keith, that I want to tell you, I received something, a comment from a listener in Texas.
This is a good man, a family man, a businessman.
And I was talking with him on the phone just last Sunday, so a day after the last show, and we were talking for a little bit, but he made a comment as the father of Verdaughter myself.
He made a comment that really stuck out to me.
He said he wanted to thank us for producing a pro-white show that he could listen to with his daughter.
And he shared a story with me that he and his daughter listen to the show on a routine basis, I guess, every week in his truck as they're going around town.
And I don't know, something about that just really spoke to me.
And it just sort of reinforces what we do here at TPC.
Yes, we talk about the issues, but we do it in a very family-friendly way.
And not all pro-white broadcasts are like that.
Some reach a different audience.
Some are a little more irreverent.
We try to do the work in a very professional way that, well, of course, is made for AM radio, which is the medium that we have.
But when a man tells me he appreciates the work that we do and that it's something that he can share with his daughter, Keith, that's a comment we'd like to start off tonight's show with.
Absolutely.
Yeah, we try to be gentlemen.
I think we've always succeeded in doing that, even though we have been sorely provoked by our enemies from time to time.
We still try to keep it, you know, genteel.
Well, that's for sure.
Now, let's be genteel as we move forward with the next three hours.
Note-free TPC.
Here we go.
Now, this was an interesting story because in a perfect world, you would want a man like Rand Paul.
Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world.
We live in a world that's far from that.
Rand Paul said he couldn't vote to fund or Trump's, he was going to vote against Trump's declaration of emergency to give him the funding for the border wall when it comes to the Senate.
And I think if he does that, it makes it to where it won't pass and Trump will have to veto it.
He will join these renegade left-wing Republicans who are going to vote against it, and he'd be the swing vote.
And he says, well, his principles tell me that I just can't do it.
I just can't do it.
It's against the Constitution.
Well, I'm not even convinced that it is unconstitutional.
But in this situation, Keith, you know, I liken it to your family starving.
Now, my principals tell me I can't go and steal food to feed my kids.
And so this is Rand Paul.
This goes back to the beautiful loser that conservatives have always been for the last 60 years.
Better to lose than win.
And that's the motto, I guess.
And of course, that's what's going to happen here.
And white people, Kevin McDonnell had an interesting comment about this.
If I had my notes up, I could tell you what it was.
But he basically said, white people are the only ones who behave this way, who would literally rather lose the country than betray a principal.
It is, I get it, a sticky situation, but what's your reaction to all this?
Well, you nailed it.
Beautiful loser.
Rand Paul is probably the poster child for beautiful losers.
Unfortunately, it's been a long-term malady of Southern whites.
For example, in the Civil War, there was only one northern town burned down by Southern troops.
I think it was Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, or maybe Maryland, one of the two, I forget which state it was, by Jubal Early's army to protest the widespread burnout and burn down that was taking place in Georgia under Sherman's march to the sea.
Consider that.
You know, we had gentlemen like Robert E. Lee that weren't going to make war on civilians.
Meanwhile, that was the primary tactic used by Lincoln and by U.S. Grant.
U.S. Grant, with the U.S. Grant, he finally found somebody that was willing to fight a war of attrition basically because the North had more men and material to throw on the pile, the pile of what, the pile of dead bodies.
We had one burned down town outside of the South.
And if it was Maryland, that's really not outside the South.
were a slave state before and would have seceded but for Lincoln intruding, sending troops to arrest the Maryland legislature as they marched into the chamber before they took their oath because he knew that the first order of business was going to be secession.
Meanwhile, in the South, the Union Army, that was standard operating procedure.
43 towns were burnt down in Mississippi alone, and Mississippi wasn't even a major theater in the war.
So, you know, Rand Powell is just following the pattern, and we've got to get beyond that pattern.
We've got to stop being beautiful losers.
I'd rather be an ugly winner and Rand Powell first.
And the most important thing to note about this is that he's wrong about the Constitution.
If there's one thing that the president has authority to do, it's to protect our borders.
All right, let's pause right there.
We're just getting started tonight.
It's ladies' night on TPC.
We're going to get to the ladies in a little bit.
But first, the men are speaking.
The men have business to take care of.
And we're doing that right now.
Lots of stories coming your way this hour.
Stay tuned.
We'll be right back.
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Well, I've been making the rounds in recent days, ladies and gentlemen.
Just another quick announcement here in case you missed it.
Now, we made a short announcement at the beginning of the show.
If you've missed any of the episodes of TPC this year, going back to January, every show's been a fantastic show.
Oh, thank God for small miracles.
My computer just turned back on, so maybe we can get to our notes here.
Okay, well, that's good news.
I'll get that fired up.
I did want to tell you, though, very quickly, I had the opportunity to appear with Kevin McDonald and Paul Fromm on YouTube last Sunday night to discuss immigration and free speech.
So that's the special live stream on TOQ Live there on YouTube.
Talked about immigration, free speech, took a variety of questions from the audience assembled there in the online chat.
These guys, Kevin and Paul, two of my favorite people in the world.
This is a video we posted at thepolitical Supple.org back on Monday, I believe, Tuesday, maybe.
Premium content.
It should be a video that's watched by anyone who is a regular listener of this broadcast.
Here we go.
Now, getting back to the Ron Paul thing, rather Rand Paul, I've got my notes.
I can't vote to give extra constitutional powers to the president, Rand said.
In a speech devoted largely to praising the work of President Trump, Paul interjected his opinion that the declaration of emergency at the Mexican wall of Mexican borders is a dangerous precedent.
I can't vote to give the president the power to spend money that hasn't been appropriated by Congress.
Paul said just moments after he took to the stage.
We want more money for border security, but Congress didn't authorize it.
If we take away those checks and balances, it's a dangerous thing.
All right, so Keith, these were my comments.
It's astonishing.
I call this a fetish, not in a sexual way, but there's another definition of the word.
And Rand Paul is allowing his fetish for the Constitution to stop him from doing something that would be good for the country.
The Constitution, we all love and respect and revere the Constitution and the work that our founding fathers did, but the Constitution isn't going to save any of us if we go third world because let me tell you, they don't have a respect for our traditions and for our laws, as you well know.
And secondly, secondly, for the one, one of the true one of the true believers in Congress like Rand Paul to pledge this allegiance, the left doesn't reciprocate.
The Constitution has been eviscerated by the left, really, since the days of Abraham Lincoln, but most certainly since the 1950s and the Brown versus Board of decision.
Politically speaking, America operates under the law of the jungle, except for people like Rand, who actually prefer to lose.
So what Kevin McDonald said is that Rand Paul is one of those principled conservatives who would rather stick to their principles even when they were obviously acting against self-interest.
Only white people act this way.
If I was a senator, I'll tell you this.
If I was a senator, I would decide my position on every vote based upon a single question.
Is this good for my people?
Is this good for my family?
As long as it does not violate God's laws, is what I'm about to vote on going to benefit or hurt my family?
That is how I would decide it.
Rand Paul said if he supported Trump's declaration of emergency, he would lose his political soul.
Keith, one final word on that.
We got to go to the next topic.
Quite frankly, I think that that is a bunch of malarkey.
I don't think that Rand Paul really has a political soul.
The legislative branch of the federal government.
Now, first of all, the foundation set by the founding fathers was that we had three co-equal branches.
The one branch that has intentionally abdicated its authority and responsibility under that constitutional system is the federal legislature, the two houses of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, of which Rand Paul is a member.
They don't want to handle hot potatoes.
They would rather pass those hot potato issues, those controversial issues, over to the judiciary primarily.
And then the judiciary makes a decision, and then rather than going to the legislature for implementation and enactment, they turn to the bureaucracy.
And under Obama, we got the new twist on matters by having executive orders supplant the legislature.
So why has suddenly Rand Paul decided to try to resurrect the authority of the legislative branch?
He isn't.
He's just a typical Washingtonian, a typical swamp creature.
If it comes to frustrating conservatives or a conservative agenda, he'll all of a sudden discover his ideals and his principles regarding the division of labor within the government.
But on the other hand, when it comes to stopping what the left does, and the left has used this same emergency thing, it's not well publicized, but all of these wars in the Middle East have basically been an exercise by the executive of emergency powers.
Why is fighting a war in Syria a national emergency, but protecting our borders to the United States not a national emergency?
Well, someone needs to ask Rand Paul that question.
Well, I think, you know, we can say that Rand out of the people, and this is not to say much, but out of the people that are members of Congress, Rand Paul would probably be a guy that on many issues we could agree with him on.
And again, we do certainly revere the Constitution.
But being a libertarian like him, that is the leftist part or the liberal part of the conservative coalition.
They're squishy to begin with.
And I've never a great defender of ours.
Well, there's no doubt about it.
I mean, we remember when he ran.
I'm not saying that.
What I'm saying is, out of the people that are in Congress, and again, this is to say very little, he's probably one that we would have some overlap with.
But when this is the guy that's supposed to be as weak as he may be defending your interests, and this is how he defends it, well, you're never going to win.
Now, here's another one, Keith.
And this goes to something that you've talked about in the past.
So we all remember the episode a few months ago when Jim Acosta, this reporter for CNN, I believe it was, was showing out and being disruptive in a press briefing with President Trump, and he wouldn't sit down when instructed to sit down.
He continued to interrupt, and he was eventually booted and had his credentials yanked.
Well, when his credentials were yanked, all of the major media, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, basically filed a lawsuit against the White House saying that it was a violation of the freedom of the press.
I didn't know it was a violation of the freedom of the press not to reprimand a guy who was disruptive, but apparently it was.
And so even Fox News, and of course, we know that they're part of the enemy, too.
I get that, but they signed on with that.
Well, here you go.
This news story out.
The DNC, the Democratic National Committee, is blacklisting Fox News.
They are not going to allow, they said in a statement this week, a press release, that they are not going to allow Fox News to televise or attend in any officially credentialed capacity any of the Democratic primary debates coming up in the forthcoming presidential cycle.
So once again, our side wants to play fair.
Their side never has that concern.
And this is, I think, a continuation of what we see with Rand Paul.
If you consider Fox News to be on our side, which obviously I don't, but I'm just saying, if they're the conservative side, they're losing.
Rand Paul's losing.
Everybody's losing.
Look, I don't only not consider Fox News part of our side.
I don't consider Rand Paul to be part of our side.
This is what has happened.
Basically, political correctness has decreed that our voice be silenced at all costs.
Any even something that might vaguely, accidentally support our side of an argument like Fox News or Rand Paul.
Basically, Fox News is not going to be allowed to participate in this process that apparently was so crucial that you heard this great halang come out from the left about suspending Jim Acosta's right to appear at White House news briefings.
We've got to understand that fair play is not on the agenda of the left, and we're going to have to start playing by the same rules.
That's the same thing with identity politics.
We've got to do it or else we'll continue to bring ties to a gunfight with predictable results.
We're going to take a break right there when we come back.
The New York Times is finally, finally writing about interracial murder in South Africa.
We'll tell you the headline when we come back.
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Well, I left you with a teaser before the last break.
The New York Times, big story this week.
They're finally talking about interracial murder in South Africa.
So now we know that black-on-white murder and violence is incessant in South Africa.
We know that because we have eyewitness after eyewitness testimony about what they see, what goes on around there.
Obviously, Simon Roche from St. Landers, a good friend of ours, a great man, a fine Christian family man, a regular guest on this show.
I mean, we know it from his accounts, but we know it from so many others.
Karen Smith, I mean, I don't want to trivialize it by saying they're a dime a dozen, but you talk to anybody that's over there that actually lives there, and they'll tell you what's going on.
Now, the inverse, white-on-black murder in South Africa, is practically non-existent.
It's like it's similar to what it is here.
Now, which of the two occurrences do you think the New York Times was reporting on this week?
Well, of course, to ask the question is to answer it.
Here's the headline, Keith.
You nailed it.
I don't know how you were able to get that one right, but here's the headline from the New York Times.
White farmers are jailed.
And they even mentioned farmers, no less.
White farmers are jailed in South Africa for killing black teenager.
So, wow, they really can.
They really can, Keith.
Report on crime in South Africa.
Who knew?
But here's the story.
The old newspaper maxim, James, that dog bites man is not news.
Man bites dog.
There you go.
Because the unusual situation is what they want.
See, why did this black teenager get killed?
I'll bet you a dollar to a donut hole he was breaking into their house.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Do you know this story?
Do you know this story?
No, I'm just assuming based on all of my hard-won knowledge on liberalism on the news media and on the South African.
Hold on, before you go further, let me tell you exactly.
You're right.
I mean, he was alleged to have been stealing.
I say alleged because he's dead and we won't know for sure.
But it was even claimed in the high court there that this was not a premeditated murder, but rather one that happened on, well, they call it a murder.
We could call it self-defense.
Well, actually, it might have been neither of the two.
Well, listen to this.
It's their way to admit to it, but shut down real discussion.
Even the judge said that this was not planned or premeditated, but happened on the spur of the moment.
Basically, what happened here was there was this young black, he was a teenager, and he was alleged to have been stealing from these farmers.
So the farmers, according to their side of the story, they basically apprehended him.
I guess you could call it a citizen's arrest of sort.
I don't know how the police works over there, but I bet not very good.
So you can't just call the police and they rush over and handle your problem for you like they could do here in America.
So these two farmers got the boy, put him in the back of his pickup truck, and was taking him, according to their story, to the police station.
En route to the police station, the boy jumped out of the car and died, broke his neck, I believe, something to that effect, and died.
And they're calling that murder.
But don't you know, Keith, the story doesn't end there.
The killing, they call it a killing.
If someone jumps out of a moving car, I guess you could say that you killed them because you put them in the car.
I guess that's what we're reaching for here.
But they said that the killing prompted days of rioting and looting against white farmers.
Well, that much I do believe.
Well, let me just say this.
It's like the James Fields situation in Charlottesville.
He was scared to death, running for his life.
He was in the pavement.
The protesters that should have been on the sidewalk were in the street, busting out the windows of his car, okay?
But somehow that's murder in the eyes of the Charlottesville jury.
This is what happens in South Africa all the time.
You hear all these stories about a white family that's armed to the teeth that has allowed themselves to be chopped up by machetes.
Well, there's a reason for that.
They realize that if they take reasonable self-defense measures, like James Fields did at Charlottesville or like these people did, that they're going to be arrested by a black and staglary.
They are going to be tried by a black judge and a black jury.
And they're going to be imprisoned in a facility run by a black warden.
So consequently, they're going to die.
It's just going to be a slower, more painful, and more excruciating death.
So what they try to do is talk people out of what they're doing.
And that may work once or twice, but it's not going to work forever.
And that's why these people wind up slaughtered.
And there's a lesson to be learned from that for Americans, particularly Americans that live in places that are majority minority like all of us here in Memphis.
You're going to go that the jury system is going to break down just like it did for Mr. Fields at Charlottesville under those circumstances.
So all these people that are telling us, you know, we need to be armed and we need to do this and the other.
How do you deal with that reality that you're basically, if you do do this, you know, it doesn't matter, you know, facts be damned, law be damned.
The jury is going to nullify all that because you've made a politically correct killing.
In this case, they didn't even kill him.
They didn't shoot him because he was breaking in.
They were putting him in their pickup truck, trying to take him to the constables.
He jumped out of a moving vehicle, broke his neck, which is kind of a predictable result.
And now they're being charged with some type of homicide charge.
This is, you know, it's horrible to think about what happens.
What will happen to us in America when we become a minority?
Well, I'll tell you.
I'll tell you.
It could very well go the way South Africa has gone.
Now, they did, I say broke his neck.
I mean, he died as a result of the fall.
Assume it was something severe like that, or else, you know, how else would you die?
Or something like this.
Something to that.
It may not necessarily have been a broken neck, but he died as a result of the fall out of the truck as they were transporting him.
So I guess that's murder, and they're going to go away for a long, long time, decades.
We need to be very sure that we know this.
It is not murder.
When he jumps out of that, in fact, it was a ridiculous for him to do because more than likely, knowing how the constabulary works in South Africa, he probably guilty and let go.
They probably would have arrested the white farmers for kidnapping and let him go on the spot.
But now, it did say at the bottom of this New York Times article that lobby groups for white farmers have accused the South African authorities of covering up what they say is widespread racially motivated killings of white farmers.
And then the New York Times writes this, while there is no evidence to support their claims, some have visited, and they're talking about Simon Roche here, the United States to win support for their cause.
Right-wing groups and news outlets, that would be us, in the United States, have furthered reports that such killings or even genocide are being perpetrated against white South Africans.
And then, of course, you know, Keith.
Well, they mentioned Trump had said he was going to look in to the targeting of white farmers for land grabs.
And, of course, nothing ever came of that.
I don't know the facts of this case, what we're talking about here, but maybe the two white farmers in this instance were out of line.
Maybe they weren't.
Maybe they were taking the boy to turn him, obviously taking him to turn him in, and he jumped off and accidentally killed himself.
But the fact that this, that this, which is most certainly an outlier, makes the New York Times, the global newspaper of record, while the real problem is alleged not to exist at all, all in one article.
Well, it's dog bites man versus man bites dog.
See, this is how the news media, how control of the news media, both broadcast and print, has been working ever since the civil rights movement.
When you're getting more information, Keith, like the white sheriffs and whatnot in the South as bad guys and the black protesters as good guys, that gets imprinted in the minds of the public.
Unfortunately, that's the power of the broadcast media and the print media.
And that's why the left is doing everything they can to shut down alternative voices like ours from bringing the truth to the people.
Okay, well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
When we come back, there is a story I want to cover about, I don't know, is he a carpetbagger or a scallywag?
I don't know where he was born.
What would you call Asa Hutchinson, Keith, governor of Arkansas?
Well, if he was born in the South, he's a scallywag, and if he's from out of the region, he's a carpetbagger.
Either way, he's a cuck, would you say?
Well, I'd say he is an enemy of our people, and we don't need any more of these turncoats of, you know, we get them everywhere.
The fact that we're growing our own if he is a scaliwag is really disheartening, but unfortunately, not surprising.
Well, he made Bill Lee here, the governor of Tennessee, look stout by comparison.
I know Bill Lee actually did something good this week.
Can you shoehorn that in in about 15 seconds, Keith?
Tell me about it.
Well, you sent me the news story.
I believe, oh, it had to do with Nathan Bedford Forrest's bust, the bust of General Forrest in the Tennessee Capitol.
He was coming out of the gallery at the State House in Tennessee.
I'm glad that he had to bad.
But on the other hand, we've got to insist that people stand up for us.
By the way, I just want to say, I mean, he was pressured again.
Bill Lee was pressured again to remove the bust to Forrest out of the Tennessee State House.
That's right, but this was after he sort of did the white wimp shuffle on the picture of himself in a Confederate uniform back in the 80s.
But even after that, he still held the line on the bust.
So we'll give him credit for that.
More credit than we can give the governor of Arkansas tonight.
We'll get to it next.
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All right, so the story out of Arkansas, it's, I guess you could say, ultimately a good news story.
Asa Hutchinson is the white Republican heterosexual male governor of the state of Arkansas.
And he has sort of gone to bat in recent days, saying that we need to change.
They don't want to change the Arkansas state flag.
They want to change the meaning of the Arkansas state flag.
I guess there's somewhere if you look up what it stands for, you can find a definition.
This is really digging deep to find a way to cuck.
But if you don't know the story here, the Arkansas state flag isn't like the beautiful state flag of the state of Mississippi, the proud and defiant flag of the great state of Mississippi that features the flag of our forefathers here in the South, the Confederate emblem.
The Arkansas flag has four blue stars on its state flag.
One of those stars, the stars on the top, was added in 1923 to commemorate the Confederacy.
The other three blue stars underneath it represent the three countries that have had dominion over what is now the state of Arkansas, and that would be France, Spain, and the United States.
So those three, the stars representing France, Spain, and the United States are the bottom.
The star representing the Confederacy is on top, and that still exists today in the Arkansas state flag.
Now, if you didn't know the meaning of it, it would have never occurred to you that that would be something to be proud of or offended by.
But the governor of Arkansas said this week he backed the proposal to change the definition or the meaning of the flag, saying he wouldn't change the flag's design, but that he would remove the language that a blue star above Arkansas's name on the state flag commemorating the Confederacy should instead be a star.
Listen to this, Keith.
What a cuck.
This white man from the South, apparently, instead of having a star symbolize the sacrifice of his own fathers, he says that star should recognize the Indians that inhabited the state before white men arrived, the Kaulpaw, the Osage, and the Cato.
Now, that's cucking on an epic level.
Dishonor your own flesh and blood, your own fathers, in favor of honoring a bunch of nomadic hunter and gatherers.
That is sick, sick, sick.
But thank God, there are some Republicans on local levels that aren't so far gone.
The state house apparently blocked it, Keith, so it's not going to happen, at least not right now.
I mean, it'll be like everything else.
They'll keep coming and coming and coming and coming until perhaps it passes.
But right now, the state house is blocking it, and they're not going to change the meaning of the flag.
But just the fact that a white male Republican governor from Arkansas would even attempt to throw his support behind a measure that would dishonor his own ancestors in favor of Indians that he has no connection with, that did nothing for anyone.
I will never be able to relate.
I'll never be able to relate to a man like that.
Go, Keith.
Well, look, what it is, remember Roosevelt's comment.
Theodore Roosevelt, president of the United States, who was supposedly this paragon of progressivism back in his day, even back then, he said, a man who will not defend the graves of his ancestors is beyond redemption.
Thus, we've said everything that needs to be said about Asa Hutchinson.
Unfortunately, there are still a few men of good repute there in Arkansas that will have to wait to do their dirty work until a few more of us old white men die, apparently.
But the people that are, you know, why doesn't somebody make sure that Asa Hutchinson pays a political price for his infidelity to the people that voted him into office?
I guarantee you, most of the people that voted him into office do not support this.
Why do they mean nothing to him?
Well, the reason they mean nothing to him is because when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
These people will not fail to vote for him or vote for someone else.
In fact, none of these protesters will run themselves as a protest candidate and say, I'm running against Asa Hutchinson, and all of you white people and all of you Republicans in Arkansas need to take note of this because of his position regarding our state flag and renouncing our Confederate ancestors.
If they would do that and he lost the election, his reelection, and people could point to the people that basically decided that they were going to protest against his position, we might get politicians in office who would be fearful of betraying their base.
But instead, there's no cost for a white politician to betray his base, unlike black politicians, you know, that if they betray their base, they have no future in politics, James.
This is what it all gets down to.
That's a great point.
What's necessary to stop this cucking?
The other people would throw them out on their head for any such betrayal like this.
Could you imagine black politicians saying we're not going to honor Martin Luther King because he was a degenerate, he was an adulterer, a plagiarist, an heir to El.
It would never happen.
First of all, that guy would live till sundown.
But here's the point.
So not only would that never happen, they'd throw him out immediately.
But our people, we allowed this by saying, well, yeah, I mean, at least he's not as bad as the Democrats.
Well, show me a difference.
Truly.
I'll tell you, though.
That exact scenario play out here in Memphis now.
We have a white mayor who basically led the charge to take down the Confederate statues of Jefferson Davis and Nathan Bedford Forrest.
But where are the sons of Confederate veterans and other groups that were opposed to this?
They could run somebody as a protest candidate and try to send the message through the thick skulls of these white politicians that if you betray the people that voted for him, I guarantee you, Jim Strickland would not have been elected mayor of Memphis without a massive turnout by the white people, a vast majority of the white people in Memphis voting for him.
If they voted against him because of this, he would not be reelected.
And we might begin to get through the thick skulls of these politicians that they can't urinate on our leg and tell us it's raining.
We're just not going to vote for it.
We're going to get you.
And, you know, the black politicians already know that, but white people, they cuck out.
You know, this is cucking out not by a representative, but by the people generally that say, well, he'll be better than his opponent in this race.
So even though I hate this, and even though I'm a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, I'm going to vote for him to the old gee whiz, you know, go, you know, this weakness just absolutely turns my stomach when I think about what is what.
Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you, it makes me proud that it's stories like this that make me hasten for the day that we can unveil our annual Confederate History Month series.
And wouldn't you know that that's coming up in just a few weeks' time?
The month of April, we always, for 15 years, 15 consecutive years here on TPC, we have honored April, recognized April as Confederate History Month.
Now, there were several southern states that used to do that, but perhaps a couple of them still begrudgingly do, but it is Confederate History Month.
We didn't make that up.
And our month-long celebration of the South is coming up here in just a few more weeks.
So stay tuned, folks, we're going to get to it.
But, Keith, with only two minutes remaining, we sort of had a grab bag of stories tonight, vast and varied.
But there's one story we really haven't covered, and you may be ill-prepared to talk about it because we didn't talk about this in our pre-show prep.
But Venezuela, your take on what may be about to happen down there in our so-called countries.
I think what we're going to see is a showdown between the United States and on one side and China and Russia.
Maduro is in.
He was elected.
And we're trying to put some other cat in there that's never been recognized by the people of Venezuela because we prefer him.
We're trying to select other people's leaders for them like we've tried to do in Syria, like the neocons did in Libya and in Egypt and all through the Middle East.
And I think finally, the rest of the world is beginning to say enough is enough.
And of course, when they get their puppet in, what does he do?
He goes in full force with the leftist agenda.
They'll be, you know, we'll find out that LBGT rights are now a big concern for the people of Venezuela and things like this.
You know, this type of stuff has got to end.
And quite frankly, it's time that not America, but America's political leaders, our liberal elite, get their come-uppings.
And I would love to see them get their come-uppings in this and let them know they need to stop meddling in the affairs of other people.
Who is or who is not president of Venezuela is no concern of ours.
Well, and this is, listen, but this is your Republican Party.
Asa Hutchinson is your Republican governor.
You know, I never voted for a Republican on any level until I voted for Donald Trump.
But I can tell you this, I'm going to be hard-pressed to vote for Republican again as it stands right now.
I don't know what's going to happen in 2020, but right now, Trump is going to be-wouldn't it be nice if we could get somebody to do like I did, you know, recently and actually run for an office so that we would have a choice?
You know, it's like Paul Simon song, laugh about it, shout about it when you have to choose.
Any way you look at it, you lose.
He was talking about an election.
Well, that's where we are.
And we've got to find people that will step into the breach and be Horatio at the gate for the rest of us, or Horatio at the bridge, and will give us a real alternative.
And you don't have to win the election.
If you can cost the election to somebody like Asa Hutchinson or Jim Strickland here in Memphis, then you will have exercised political power.
And in the power, you got nothing.
Yeah, I, well, anyway, I won't even say it.
I was going to say something.
I'm not going to say it.
We're going to take a break.
Thank you, Keith.
Appreciate it.
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