April 27, 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.
Welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC for the evening of Saturday, April the 27th.
A little bit bittersweet, I got to tell you.
I feel a little sad that this month's lineup of special programming is coming to a close tonight, but what a fantastic month it has been.
Four outstanding episodes as we continue our annual Confederate History Month series.
It converged with last week's heartfelt Easter message delivered by my own pastor.
And it's just been a true delight to be able to present this month's series of broadcasts to you, ladies and gentlemen.
I think you've enjoyed them as well, according to the feedback we've been getting.
And so, of course, that makes us very happy and very proud.
And it is going to continue tonight.
Let me give you the lineup, or rather, I guess I should say the outline of what tonight's show is going to look like.
So in the first hour, Keith Alexander and yours truly, James Edwards, are going to be talking about the recent acts of terrorism against Christians before expanding into a more general conversation about the incessant hatred that is directed at our people.
So that's the first hour.
Second hour, our final guest for Confederate History Month 2019, Mike Gaddy.
Now, Mike is a columnist, a teacher, a political activist.
He was actually one of the original founding members of the Minuteman Project, which TPC was covering way back in 2005 before anybody else picked up on it in the establishment press.
We had Babe Buchanan and Pat Sister on that month as well back in 05.
And Michael Gaddy, therefore, was one of the very first guests to ever appear on TPC, and he's still appearing with us.
And tonight, he's going to help us wrap up our annual salute to the South in the second hour.
And then I'm going to put the finishing touches on a month of special programming in the third hour.
And then we're going to be transitioning back to business as usual.
I've been talking about that a lot this month.
Come May, we're going to be back to business as usual, as if that's somewhat a bad thing.
I mean, every show is great.
Every show is great here on TPC.
And business as usual is darn good, if I do say so myself.
But I have to admit that I do enjoy the special series that we do.
I enjoy April, of course, because it's Confederate History Month.
And Easter, if it's not in April, it's either in March or April, so it's close enough.
Those two normally overlap.
And then, of course, in Christmas with the Christmas music we play, even the Valentine's Day show and the Halloween show with some fun music.
I just like to, I guess from time to time, slightly vary in what we do.
And of course, what we do in these special shows is not in conflict with what we normally do.
It's just a special emphasis, a little more emphasis on some of the other elements that make this show what it is.
Speaking of that, before I bring Keith on, we posted an Easter picture of my family to the website on Monday.
So from my family to yours, take a look at what we were looking like after church that day.
And if you missed the most recent episode of TPC that we aired live during the Holy Weekend last week, go back and check it out in the broadcast archives.
I think it was a near-perfect synthesis of everything that makes our show what it is.
We spent an hour covering current events from a pro-European point of view.
An hour continuing our popular Confederate History Month series.
Wrapped it all up last week with, again, my pastor sharing with the audience the biblical accounting of the resurrection of Christ.
So there you have it.
There you have it.
And I do want to remind you, one last time, because this is our last show of the month, our special promotion, the Confederate Great TPC t-shirts are available to you $100 or more before midnight on April the 30th.
You're going to get two of those bad boys from Scott at Dixie Republic.
And we've got the picture of those on the website as well.
But remember, folks, you don't have to just celebrate the South during the month of April.
You don't have to just celebrate the risen Savior on Easter.
You can do that stuff all year long, every day.
And as I said, just because we're going to be going back to more traditional programming in May, really excited that we've been able to give you heavy doses of Southern and Christian themed content in month.
It's just what we do every April here at TPC.
Keith, how are you doing today?
Doing great, my friend.
How are you?
I'm doing fantastic.
I'm doing fantastic.
If you enjoyed this month's episode of Confederate History Month and enjoy April just in and of itself since it's spring.
Spring is fun.
That's for sure.
Well, we're finally getting warm weather or at least pleasant temperate weather here as opposed to all that alternating hot and cold weather that we had the first of the month.
Well, that's right.
I tell you, I got to tell you, I don't like, oh, it gets hot in the summer, you know.
But it has been a good, you know, we didn't evolve for that.
You know, we're northern Europeans, so we weren't made for that subtropical climate that we get here in the South come June and July.
I'm a true Southerner.
I believe that heat can be uncomfortable, but cold is life-threatening.
Well, okay, I'll give you that, I guess.
Oh, you could die of a heat stroke, you know, going to the mailbox or anything like that.
In any event, that's right for me.
Hey, it's still to this day.
Keith and I went out to lunch with my pastor last week before the show.
Well, I don't know what you would call it, a late lunch or an early dinner.
We know what brunch is.
What do they call a meal you have at three in the afternoon?
Whatever it was, that's what we had last week.
And Keith still tells the joke every time, and I eat with Keith once a week, every week.
And every time we order, no matter who the waitress is, she's going to hear one thing.
What is it, Keith?
That Al Bundy famously said on Married with Children, I'm so hungry I could eat a vegetable.
I said, James has never gotten that hungry.
I still actually laugh at it every time, just as I did right now.
And that's not even a knee-jerk reaction.
But, you know, I keep telling Keith, Keith, I've heard, you know, these 20-year-olds, they've never seen Married with Children with Ed O'Neill as Al Bundy.
I mean, that show went off in the mid-90s, and it was in its heyday in the 80s.
And I remember watching it, but they give a nervous laugh.
You young bugs.
See, that's one of the more recent programs, as far as I'm concerned, on TV that's worth watching.
It was a good show.
Anyway, okay, so, wow.
All right, so we've got about a minute, a minute and a half before the first break.
I guess that wouldn't be quite enough time to get into the first topic of the evening, which will be the – You never know.
Yeah.
Well, I'll just say this, and then we'll give a preview because we normally don't do this.
But we have had, of course, Keith, over the last couple of weeks, this special fundraising appeal with the special Confederate flag shirts, the TPC shirts.
I don't want to be in perpetual fundraising mode.
We have never done that here on TPC.
This is a supplemental appeal to our regular quarterly fundraising drives.
The lifeblood of TPC comes in March, June, September, and December.
Those are the months during which we really have our quarterly appeals.
But I don't want to be like some of these other groups that are just fundraising every day.
I mean, half of everything they do is devoted to, we don't do that, but this was a special thing that Scott made up for us at Dixie Republic.
We wanted to get that out there to coincide with the special series.
Anyway, I just wanted to let people know that.
We don't think we're having a change.
It's always having a liquidation bankruptcy sale, right?
That's right.
Every day, 365 days a year for years on end, they're having that going out of business.
I'll tell you what we do here, though, Keith.
We have some fun, do we not?
I mean, we tell the truth and love.
We do the work that most Americans refuse to do, but we do it with a smile on our heart, I guess you could say.
We'll be back and we're going to get down to some business here, some important business at that.
stay tuned.
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Let's get to it quickly.
So, Keith, I saw a lot of headlines in the news that had a peculiar couple of words put together, Easter worshipers.
And I saw where Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton both made mention of their condolences to the Easter worshipers.
Now, they prefaced that by saying people of many faiths celebrate Easter.
Well, I can't say of any faith that I know that does except for Christians, but they couldn't say that word.
And they referred to the Christians who were blown up by Muslims at church on Easter as Easter worshipers.
Now, you know, Easter was some sort of a pagan goddess or deity.
But in any event, we were talking about this last week in relation to the destruction of Notre Dame, whether or not there may have been more to that story than they've let out.
And we know that numerous churches have been destroyed by Muslim terrorism.
And then, sure enough, just a day after that show, Keith, on Easter Sunday, they're blowing up churches again.
So give us your thoughts on that, and then I've got some follow-up.
Well, it's only 700 people, of course.
You know, that really doesn't count.
And we certainly can't lapse into Christian chauvinism.
It'd almost be as bad as describing white people without following it up immediately with something horribly negative like white racism or white supremacy or something like that.
It's the only way that you can use white in reference to people.
Of course, there's a connection there because in the eyes of most of the non-white world, Christianity is the white man and woman's religion.
So that's why we're getting this Easter celebrant thing about not only the bombings in Sri Lanka, but also about Notre Dame.
You know, we've got to, you know, walk very gingerly about all of this type of stuff.
Of course, you know, these people were not out there worshiping the Easter bunny, okay, and they weren't having an Easter egg hunt, and that's why they were bombed.
It was because they were in a Christian church.
And Christianity is under assault overtly in places like Sri Lanka and even in Europe now, but more subtly here in the United States.
Christianity is no longer, it's something that you have to be somewhat ashamed of and fearful of, that you are a Christian.
Don't advertise it.
It might be insensitive.
It might be triggering.
It might be a microaggression or something like this.
But we live in an upside-down crazy world.
But, you know, Christianity, white people have been blessed by God because we were chosen by him to be the propagators and promoters of his true religion.
That's why we prospered.
And, you know, if Sub-Saharan Africa had been Christendom rather than Europe, I doubt whether Notre Dame Cathedral would ever have been built, James.
So, you know, it's time for people to, as James Brown said, say it loud, but we're going to say we're white and we're proud and we're Christian and we're proud.
And we're not going to allow the treacherous matless of the news media to have the desired effect on ourselves and on our children.
We need to fight it at every uh juncture.
Well people, you people may wonder, well, how did God choose whites to propagate Christianity?
Well, Keith's right about that and I, I write about that.
He is right r-i-g-h-t and I write about that w-r-i-t-e in an article that I put up uh at, or was rather commissioned to write, by Faithinherited.com back in 2015.
And and you go back to the um, the dream, the vision that one of the disciples had where, at first, he was going to take the gospel.
When they first were leaving the Middle East.
With the gospel, he was going to go to Asia.
And then he had a dream and the lord gave him a dream and he, he went into Macedonia and and and into that area and then, by extension, into Europe and um, because of that, Europe has flourished and and so this is, this is what we're getting at.
This is the point.
The establishment hates whites.
We know that, but they also hate Christianity and you know that as well.
By the way, Christianity is mocked and Jesus Christ is mocked by the media, the same media, the same establishment that hates our people.
So this is the point, I think Keith, if the enemies of our people hate our faith as much as they hate us, what does that tell you?
Perhaps it should tell you and this is just my theory, my opinion that the proper application of Christianity is something that has been a positive force for our people over the course of the past 2000 years.
Maybe that's why they want to separate us from the faith of our fathers.
So that's just a thought.
Now, I do write about that more extensively in that article.
I just mentioned my journey.
But if Christianity was bad for our people, they'd be promoting it again.
Think about that.
Yeah right, exactly.
Am I on to something here Keith, or am I out to lunch?
No, you're absolutely right on point and see, this is what we need to remember.
Liberalism is the modern face of evil, and the way that liberalism keeps proving this to people, if they have any doubt, is by doing things like this.
Liberalism is Anti-Christian and anti-white, first and foremost in today's world, and we need to understand.
And if that's the case, why is it that refugees from all over the world, of whatever color or religion, are clamoring to come to white Christian nations.
You know, if we're so bad, why does you know these people are voting with their feet?
They're telling us that we've got something that they don't have but want desperately.
So you know, don't listen to all this hoo-ha that you hear from, you know, the leftist media and from other haters of Christianity.
Of course, we know who the primary and the first ones were.
Okay, the first ones that were, you know the, the original enemies of Christianity, the most consistent enemies of Christianity since the days of Christ, and the ones who put our God to death.
But you know, but that's, that's what you and again, then you ask who's really behind liberalism, Liberalism and the success that liberalism has had.
Okay, all of those things need to be calculated, need to be considered by people when they hear and pick up, like you did on your radar, that somehow, you know, it's a curse word to say the word Christian in the news media today.
Unless, of course, the only way you can get away with it and you're allowed to have a Christian identity is, or, you know, a part of your identity be your faith is if you're somebody like the people we talk about so often, these cucked out masochists, these apostates that go up there and basically it's like Andrew Fraser said, our friend in Australia, it's, you know, you go to any of these major churches today in any denomination, and it's like the MSNBC at prayer.
Now, you can be a Christian if you're that kind of Christian, if you're going along with the program that the world has set out for you.
But if you are the kind of Christian that if you practice the kind of Christianity, the muscular Christianity that emboldened our people to save Europe from the same people who are destroying it now in centuries past, now that is not the kind of Christian that would be welcomed at a church in today's following.
Well, see, the thing is, those are phony faux Christians that those churches live in.
And unfortunately, that infection has gone through denominational headquarters of every church.
I don't think there is a church anywhere in which denominational headquarters are not leaning strongly to the left.
And that's not an indictment.
That's not an indictment against the faith.
And that's not an indictment against some smaller churches that are not, that, you know, are not going.
But people criticize the church all the time.
What's the problem with the church?
The church is made up.
The denominational headquarters seem to be drinking the Kool-Aid.
And liberalism is their true religion, not Christianity.
Look at the culture generally, too.
Who is being lionized?
People like the Kardashians and others, you know, who are obviously great sinners and/or perverts.
So why, you know, there's just poison being mainstreamed into the culture and into our children's minds.
We need to.
It is.
And as I say all the time, I mean, people think that just because people walk into a church building that somehow they're supposed to be impervious, the problem with the church is that it's made up of people.
People from the world go into a building.
That doesn't mean that the faith is all of a sudden going to make them stronger unless they practice it in a more manly sense.
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Well, I guess you could say that what we've talked about the first little bit of tonight's show is a continuation in some ways of last week's third hour, where we focused heavily on Easter.
It wasn't really my intention to do that, but when you had the Easter bombings, and I guess we should be thankful that they blew up church.
Not thankful.
I mean, I don't mean it like that.
But what I mean is, had the bombings not happened in Sri Lanka, we might not have even heard about it at all.
I mean, can you imagine, Keith, if they had blown up a church in Russia?
You might have seen it on the ticker at the bottom of Fox News.
You know, the little cryon that rolls past.
But if it had been a bunch of white Christians, I don't know if it would have gotten the same amount of coverage.
But let me read this, Keith, very quickly.
Let me just say this, and then I'm going to bring you back in.
I want to go quick because we only got two segments left this hour, and I want to get into some more current events that's not related to this.
But just a bookend on the congruency of the hatred directed towards white people and the simultaneous hatred directed towards Christians and especially white Christians.
Why do they want to separate us from Christianity?
Ultimately, because they hate Jesus Christ, and Jesus said that since they hate him, they will also hate us.
But most immediately, because the faith of our fathers makes us more effective opponents of those who desire to enslave people to debt and to governance, which does not produce societies fostering industry, accomplishment, justice, safety, and courage, all of which are hallmarks of Christian culture.
And if they can purge Christianity from our hearts, then it's only a matter of time before they can dominate and destroy us.
And with their toughest opposition out of the way, they will dominate the world.
How do they go about ridding us of Christianity?
By far the most effective tactic has been to convince most white people of the lie that they cannot at the same time love and advocate for our race and be a true Christian.
The lie goes something like this: if you're white and if you love your own people, then you're a racist.
And the Bible and Christianity condemn racism.
As I said, that's a lie.
But enough European Americans have believed it that it has become a primary tool in our genocide.
And having believed it, people are left with a choice.
You either hate your own people so you can be a Christian, or you stop being a Christian so you can be a racist.
To what other religion and race is this practiced, or is this applied, I should say?
What other race is told that advocacy for their people is contradictory to their religion?
Would anyone even dream of saying that Reverend Dr. Michael Martin Luther King Jr. was wrong for being both a so-called clergyman, and I do put that in quotations, and a partisan for blacks in America?
Of course not.
And yet, for the white race, loving our own people and professing Christ are supposed to be antithetical.
So, which does a white person choose, racial identity or Christianity?
Well, that brings up another problem.
In the current climate, neither is welcome.
European Americans who love and advocate for their race are branded as white supremacists.
Bible-believing white Christians are marked as intolerant bigots.
It's not much of a choice given us by those who hate us, is it?
What average person wants to deal with the constant onslaught of insult and hostility?
Worse still, who wants to risk losing their job should some non-white non-Christian become sufficiently offended at their beliefs?
Most white Americans will decide that neither prospect is very appealing, so they choose neither.
And since white people are diminished without Christianity, they become ashamed of being white and they become ashamed of being a Christian, and they at least try to distance themselves from both.
The results are fewer white Christians to contend for the faith and the race, an increased burden upon the remnant that remains, and an effective strengthening of those who hate us and wish us to be gone.
So, I would offer you a different option, another option.
Don't believe the lie.
There are thousands of white Christians in this country who are godly, Bible-believing Christians and who love and advocate for the white race.
I am one of them, and I know many of them.
And for us, there is no contradiction between the two propositions, no inconsistency, no conflict whatsoever.
In fact, they are complimentary to the point that not only can you be a Christian and love your people, not only should you be a Christian and love your people, but if you are a Christian, then you will love your people.
Keith?
Well, it's strange you should bring this up because I had lunch with our dinner last night with a group of like-minded people, and one of them showed me on the internet a quote from a communist named Hiram Cohen in 1912,
which he predicted that they were going to get non-white races consolidated as adversaries to whites, and that they would plant in the seed in the minds and hearts of white people this feeling of guilt, white guilt.
And it was amazing to read this thing.
He just drew it up on his smartphone and showed it to me.
That's exactly what has been happening.
And you were very right to point out that if Christians and atrocities against them are reported at all, it's because of atrocities against non-white Christians.
If white Christians are the people primarily affected, as in Notre Dame Cathedral, or if we had an incident like the one in Sri Lanka here in America or Australia, New Zealand, we would be admonished by the news media not to jump to conclusions that this is probably not a terrorist attack.
You know, this is you know, it's incredible the disinformation and the outright lying that is done to the American people, and we listen to it.
People instinctively know this, that's where all this fake news meme has come from.
But our people, you know, again, this really ties in with Confederate History Month.
Our ancestors are willing to risk their lives to defend themselves, their faith, and their race.
Today, people won't even sacrifice their careers or their, you know, their immediate job for the same purposes.
And that's, I guess, that's an indictment on people in the modern age that political correctness works so much better as a control mechanism than Soviet-style terror tactics used by the Soviets back in the 1920s and 30s.
It's incredible, but it's true.
That's a fantastic point, Keith.
And actually, you know, we read last week an excerpt from Zula B. Law who wrote about not funding the Notre Dame Cathedral because it's just going to be reinterpreted as, you know, a well, you know, Notre Dame Cathedral is not owned by the church.
It's owned by the state and it's a terrible from the French Revolution.
You pointed that out to me last week.
And because of that, you know, Macron apparently wants all the benefits of ownership, but none of the burdens.
He needs to step up to the plate if they want to own Notre Dame Cathedral, then own it and repair it yourselves rather than begging for money from all over the rest of the country world.
And then when he gets it, surprise, surprise, he's probably going to announce that it's now going to be reconfigured as some type of multi-faith center.
Well, that was her point.
That was her point.
But she also has another article that we're going to post to our website, thepoliticalaccessible.org, on Monday.
Check it out.
It's entitled Where Have All the Men Gone.
And to that, Keith, she echoes exactly that, what you just said.
She said, she writes in this piece, and I'm reading from it now.
You can read it for yourself on Monday.
Imagine our ancestors on any given day in October.
What were their worst fears?
Did I store enough food for the winter?
Do I have enough ammunition?
Did I store enough wood for heat?
Can I keep my family safe from savage tribes and from bears and bobcats?
To imagine one of our ancestors obsessing with being called a name is unheard of.
But yet, just that threat and that threat and no more than that threat has absolutely just about shut down whites worldwide.
If you call the average American white person in middle-aged or young or old, a racist, they will start quivering like a bowl full of jelt.
It's really ridiculous.
Our men and our male ancestors would be disgusted that today's most successful men, white Western Christian men, have gone to their knees in surrender over being called a name, a convenient label that our enemies bestow upon us.
And even our enemies, I don't think.
And let's not let the women off the hook either.
Women will dump their man in the New York Minute if he is described as being a racist or a white supremacist or anything.
Anything that is at variance with liberal orthodoxy is verboten.
And that's not the type of man you want, at least in the eyes of an awful lot of women today.
Maybe an awful lot, but certainly not all.
I know one who doesn't.
But you're right.
I mean, we're talking generally speaking, and it doesn't have anything to do with what they actually believe.
There are plenty of men, too, that don't fall into the category that we've been criticizing, and there are a lot of women, but they are the dissidents now.
It's like Pat Buchanan said, the counterculture of the 60s is the establishment of today, and the establishment of the 60s is the dissident culture of today.
It's not the mainstream establishment.
Now we need to make the counterculture, which is the traditionalist culture.
We need to make that hip and groovy like they did in the 60s.
Maybe we can get somewhere.
But, of course, you know, one big difference was the establishment was totally behind that more degenerate counterculture.
It's happening, though.
What you're saying, a lot of young people don't want to be part of the establishment.
They don't want to follow what is the well-trod path.
And as a result, that's why we're seeing more young people drawn to our movement.
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A couple of other, oh, we got to go quick in this next segment, Keith.
But I want five minutes on some things coming up on the presidential trail right now.
And then your parting shot of Confederate History Month.
Keith's last word on Confederate History Month.
That's our last episode of Confederate History Month.
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All right, Keith.
Well, let's go quick on this because I know I want to give you a chance to wrap up your part of Confederate History Month.
Next week will be into May and back to the show in general.
But first, I was going to mention this last week.
We ran out of time last week.
I'll shoehorn it in here real quick.
So we were talking about Mayor Pete.
Mayor Pete, this homosexual mayor of South Bend, who they say is having a meteoric rise in the polls, even though he's at 4% in his best poll.
But he's this homosexual mayor, and they're presenting him not only as a Democratic rising star in spite of his poll numbers, which if 4% is meteoric, my God, okay, but they're also presenting him as a model Christian because he claims to be a Christian while at once being a homosexual, in spite of what the Bible says about that particular issue.
Now, he had also, Mayor Pete had also recently said something to the effect of if we want to make America great again, we can't look to the past.
And this gets to another topic that we've talked about recently.
Donald Trump Jr. took the bait on that, Keith, and instantly retorted to Mayor Pete by saying there's so many great things that happened in America's past, like Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.
And I'm thinking to myself, guys, do you want to, do you even, are you even serious?
I mean, this is the conservative model, though.
This is how they pretend to be winning by taking radical left-wing egalitarian movements and then pretending that they were the conservative movement all along.
Not anybody who was a self-identified conservative in the 1950s and 60s was for the radical egalitarian agenda of Martin Luther King.
They just were not.
But this is a conservative ploy that we've seen time and time again.
It's a scam.
I mean, just let the Democrats win everything and just say we were the ones really behind it the whole time, if that's your game.
Well, it's either cowardice or craziness.
They don't understand what we say as the gospel truth, which is liberalism is the modern face of evil.
Trying to link yourself to liberals of past just shows that you've drunk the Kool-Aid, that you are a benighted fool, and that you cannot be trusted with the destiny of our nation.
Because if you think that the people that Donald Trump Jr. was listing are heroic and good people, then you've already given up the fight.
We've got a choice, unfortunately, between liberalism and liberalism-like.
And that's what neoconservatism is.
It's liberalism-like.
It's not conservative.
True conservatives have been driven to the margins like our Celtic ancestors were in England.
And we've got to stand up and tell, you know, where is Patrick Henry?
Where is George Washington?
Where is Robert E. Lee?
True, true good people.
That's not greatness in America.
Well, if you're saying that these dissent voices, Harriet Tubman or Martin Luther King or Abraham Lincoln were great Americans, then you're saying greatness is linked to liberalism.
But liberalism is the modern face of evil, not the modern face of benevolence or goodness or greatness.
And we've got to, when we hear those type of sounds coming out of a politician's mouth, it's time to withdraw all support, run someone against them for no other reason than to be a spoiler and prevent that person from getting elected.
Because we can't take more of the same more Cowbell will not save America, Jane.
Keith, you're exactly right.
And Trump and his son have increasingly been going in that direction, especially in the last several months.
I mean, I was still nominally on board with Trump through December of last year.
I don't know.
I mean, a lot can happen between now and November of 2020.
We'll see what happens.
And, you know, I'm never going to say an absolute, I'm not going to vote for Trump or I am certainly going to vote for Trump.
We'll see what happens.
But it certainly hasn't been good.
I think the big problem is that Jared and Ivanka are his primary advisors.
And they're just, you know, let's leave every other issue away for the time being.
They are quintessential Manhattan liberals.
And Manhattan liberals did not elect Donald Trump president.
In fact, they voted against him three to one.
He ignores the voices from flyover country, which are the people that elect him, and listens to this treasonous cabal of liberals from Manhattan and the Acela corridor.
The Acela is that bullet train that runs from Washington to New York.
That seems to be where he picks all of his staff for his cabinet and his administration.
And he seems to wonder why he's not making progress on his agenda when he keeps putting people in that are vowed enemies of it.
Most of these people were never Trumpers at the beginning of his presidential pilgrimage.
So, you know, I don't know.
You know, you can't think stupid.
And if he really believes that, I'm afraid the guy is just plain stupid.
I hope he's not stupid.
But I hope that somehow he's got some type of plan to gain control of the country.
But he can't gain control of the country if all the people in the bureaucracy are secretly working against and his.
Well, and if you truly believe, as his son does, that all that crap that he thought made America great truly did, then you're gone.
But now listen, Keith, we only got five minutes left.
I don't think that the answer is going to come from the Democratic Party either.
I mean, to say the least, I know Andrew Yang is the flavor of the month for some of our friends, but I get it to some extent.
If the country's going to hell anyway, we might as well.
That's nothing but sheer desperation on the part of our people trying to find somebody, anybody that shows some sign of hope for our people.
But Andrew Yang doesn't.
He doesn't.
I mean, he denounces white people when asked every time, just as just as sure as anybody else does.
Now, their reasoning is if the country's going to hell anyway, we might as well get a grand a month, but that's not going to happen.
Even if he becomes president, he's not going to become president.
But here's the thing, though.
The compromise will be that everybody gets it except white people.
Well, here's what's going on, though, in the Democratic Party, though.
Not only are you going to hear accusations of racism and white supremacy and all of that other stuff, the likes of which you've never heard it before in campaign 2020, there's some interesting stuff going on.
So Elizabeth Warren is saying she's going to cancel all student loan debt.
So that's interesting.
Now, I am against this whole sham that they've got going on at the universities is a sham.
I mean, these kids are going in there.
They're getting saddled with crushing debt.
It's like buying a very nice house minus the house.
And then it actually makes it to where they can't buy a house because the debt to income ratio is so out of whack.
So that is a scam what they've got going on with college education.
You can't get jobs and you're just brainwashed anyway.
So that's interesting, canceling student loan debt.
So that's one thing she's talking about.
Now, you've got Andrew Yang offering everybody a grand a month.
Bernie Sanders is offering free Medicare for all.
And, you know, all of these programs is interesting because people are going to vote for their pocketbooks and the interests of their wallets a lot of times.
Reparations.
There are several of these Democratic candidates that are strong advocates of reparations payments for slavery.
But here's the thing.
That's right.
So, but you look at all of that, and that's going to ring a bell.
Now, I think the main reason Trump won was, of course, his disdain for the media and the promise of a wall, but he did also promise work, which means money.
So all of these people are offering Gibbs.
What's Trump offering?
As Brad Griffin writes, the Make Israel Great Again agenda, corporate tax cuts, and a fake wall.
He's going to have a tough time, not to mention the demographic change.
But we'll shelve that right now.
Keith, two minutes left.
And I meant to get this before now.
Two minutes left.
You have been such a huge part of the reason why our Confederate History Month series 2019 was so wonderful this year.
I really want to thank you for that, brother, and give you the last two minutes of this hour to give any parting shots on Confederate history and related issues that you didn't get to.
Take it away and take us to the break.
Okay, well, I think one of the big issues that ought to be on everybody's mind in Confederate History Month is how would America be different today if the Confederates had won?
They could have won either on the battlefield or they could have won by having McClellan elected the Copperhead Democrat in 1864.
He would have immediately sued for peace with the Confederacy and allowed the Confederacy to go its way.
Well, here is my take on that issue.
I think that America would be half as large, half as wealthy, and half as powerful.
It was after the Civil War.
The Civil War was a preamble.
Lincoln's goal was the same as Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt's.
He wanted America to be a big player in world affairs.
The American people didn't want that.
And the founding fathers, like George Washington in his farewell address, warned specifically against foreign alliances and tangling alliances and favorite nation status with any foreign nation and fighting foreign wars.
Would the South or even the North have gotten involved in World Wars I and two?
First of all, getting involved in World War I was the key.
If we hadn't stepped in, Britain and France would not have won.
They would have lost.
Germany would have been, you know, the king of the hill in Europe.
And Adolf Hitler would never have come to power.
He would have been a happy ex-soldier set up at the German equivalent of the local VFW post, hoisting a stein and drinking toast to the honor of the Kaiser, Generals Ludendorff and Hindenburg and stuff like that.
But, see, by getting involved in world affairs, that's been a source of incredible mischief.
Now, Winston Churchill was the primary architect of our involvement in those wars and causing those two wars to be the sausage factory that they were, the meat grinder.
If England had not gotten involved in World War I, World War I on the Western Front would have been a replay of the Franco-Prussian War.
It would probably have lasted about a month, I mean, or maybe a year at the most.
In World War II, he was the one that got America in finally.
And he also got the entire Anglosphere, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland, Wales, Ireland.
Every person from those, every soldier from those places that died in World Wars I and II, their deaths can be attributed to one man, Winston Churchill.
And you're saying it all could have been avoided, perhaps, had the South won.