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June 1, 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, going 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, to the second hour of tonight's live broadcast as we introduce to you our featured guest of the evening, my good friend and yours, Henrik Palmgren.
Henrik was born in – come on now, Henrik, I can't pronounce that.
He was born in Sweden anyway, the land of the Goths.
He is the founder and editor.
He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Red Ice.
Most well known, of course, as the host of Red Ice Radio and TV.
He produces all of the video content on Red Eyes, including most of the music, graphics, and animation.
Co-host of Red Ice Live, We Can Warrior.
Henrik is most connected with European politics, which is what brings him back to our show tonight, the ancestral traditions and health, heritage, and culture, and counteracting the globalists seeking to destroy him.
Henrik is our go-to guy on Europe and all things European.
That's right.
He's the man.
Henrik, how are you tonight, my friend?
Very good.
Hi to both of you.
Thank you for having me on again.
It's great to be back.
And it's great to have you back, brother.
So let's talk some good news tonight.
We don't always get to do that, you know.
But by all accounts, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, by all accounts, it would appear as though the elections that took place in the European Union were favorable to our side, which is the side of healthy, free-thinking men and women.
Tell us if it's as good as it appeared, and what were the highlights as far as you're concerned?
Yeah, I mean, it's a big question, of course.
Many different countries involved, many different parties.
There has been obviously great strides by some right-wing nationalist anti-globalist parties in quite a few countries.
And in some other countries, there has been a little bit more disappointing.
You know, we think they would fight back against the Eurocrats and the bureaucratic elite in Brussels a bit more, but some countries, I guess, are not really ready for that now.
So I've kind of broken it down, looking at some of the most positive developments in a few of the countries and just fire off a few immediately would be Italy has done very, very well, France as well.
Britain, of course, with Nigel Farage's new party, the Brexit party, which is literally, I think, six, maybe now seven weeks old party that actually won, which is an amazing feat.
This never happened in British history before.
Very interesting.
There might not be right-wing nationalists enough for some people, but it's still a very, very good sign since they are running on one question issue, basically, which is, is Britain going to leave or not?
Sweden was doing kind of, you know, so-so.
Obviously, we want the Sweden Democrats to at least on paper perform well, even if they don't fulfill and check all the boxes that we like to see.
But it was a little bit disappointing.
I was wishing that the people would show a little bit more guts and vote for the politically incorrect alternative in this case.
And it's been going so for the Sweden Democrats.
We can talk more about that later.
But then Netherlands was actually very interesting, too, watching.
I can break down and talk a little bit more in specific on each country here, too, and the people involved and the parties.
And then we have Belgium as well, which have done great strides.
So those are the main countries I've been looking at.
So if we begin with Italy, obviously Matteo Salvini's Lega party was doing very, very, very well.
He won at 34.3% of the votes, which is amazing, actually.
And they've really put their faith in Salvini, and he has done a number of things even consequently after the election.
And maybe I'm going to get too deep into the weeds immediately here, but I don't know if you guys are aware of this, but he's actually issued a para what's known as a parallel currency.
Essentially, the EU is imposing fines on Italy right now, about 3.5 billion Euros, for allegedly because they have failed to tighten the wording they used was their fiscal belt.
So Salvini has issued what is known as a mini BOT, I guess a mini bot, mini bots, which is kind of like he's introduced this as Italy's short-term treasury bill, which would allow and act as a form of a parallel currency in competition with the Euro.
And so Reuters said that the Treasury in Italy would print billions of Euros of non-interest-bearing tradable securities, which could then be used by recipients to pay taxes and buy any services or goods provided by the state, including, for example, petrol at stations run by state-controlled oil companies and stuff like this.
So he's really, Salvini has entered into a full-on battle essentially with the Eurocrats and going up against them and trying to create a block which essentially could destabilize the whole Eurozone.
And he's seeking to do this, of course, with people like Le Pen in France, who also, by the way, did fairly well in this election.
They actually did go down a few points, I believe, from the last EU election, but they still won on the national level at 24%.
Not sure if it has anything to do with the rebranding.
They used to be called National Front, but they actually changed it to National Rally.
So again, I don't know if the rebranding helps or whatnot, but again, this bodes very well for upcoming elections, considering how incredibly not popular Macron has been with all the yellow vest protests and stuff like that.
So she's in a prime position.
So it looks like they're trying to kind of create a new coalition.
Now with Britain, and please interrupt me, guys, don't ask about any of this, but in Britain, Nigel Farage, as the Brexit Party, they won about at 30.5% of the votes.
And Farage is heading up kind of a party inside of the European Parliament.
There's different factions, basically.
So you have MEPs and representatives from the different nations that go to the European Parliament.
And then they form, or they are part of rather, different kind of parties inside of the European Parliament.
So he's part of something called the EFDD, which stands for Europe for Freedom and Direct Democracy.
And so he's trying to form a block.
And apparently, there was one, I don't know all the details about that, but it was one of the bigger parties that it gets from another nation that didn't get that many votes.
So we might be looking at a creation of a kind of a new block or some kind of coalition inside, consisting of basically the primary Euroskeptic MEPs that have won essentially so many votes in this election.
So those are, I guess, the three most positive of the fact that they all won.
Then kind of on the second level of this, I would look at countries like the Netherlands and Belgium, for example.
So there's a new country, and I'm not sure if your listeners are familiar, but Theodore Baudet, I guess you pronounce it, Bodet, who's at the helm of this new party called Forum for Democracy.
And this guy actually met with Jared Taylor, by the way, at some point.
They had dinner together and stuff.
So he's very interesting guy.
He seems to be open to new ideas and stuff like that.
And they got almost 11%.
So they came in fourth place, which is, again, actually very good for a relatively new party.
They essentially came out of nowhere.
Henrik, no, that's all right.
I just, this is Keith.
I just wanted to ask you, is there a breakout star from this election?
Is there a country that you think is going to come the next hungry?
And also, a third thing, what does this election pretend, if anything, for white advocacy groups like the Political Cesspool, Red Eyes, and all the numerous white advocacy groups that we have both here and in Europe?
Is it going to be a falling?
Are we going to have more influence, less influence, whatever?
Answer that question.
Be thinking about it over this break and let us know when we get to the other side of these words from our sponsors.
Thank you, Keith.
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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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Welcome back, everybody.
Henrik Pombren, our featured guest tonight.
You know, I was listening to Henrik hold court in the last segment.
If I didn't know better, you would think that Henrik was the host of his own show or something, the way he carried on and with such expertise and authority.
Well, of course, you know he does, folks.
Redice.tv, they have no peer.
Redice.tv, what he and Lana are doing over there is truly inspirational and should be supported.
So be sure to check it out.
Certainly full of energy.
I can guarantee.
I don't see where you get the energy to turn out all of those podcasts and webcasts.
They work a lot more hours than we do per week, I can tell you.
But Henrik has done, in fact, some videos on this very topic that we brought him on the show tonight to discuss.
And he had a tweet talking about the fact that European nationalists and populists have made strong gains across the continent.
You know, we used to look to Eastern Europe for some hope and inspiration.
And now it may be spreading to the West as well.
Is the West finally beginning to throw off its shackles?
Henrik asks in a tweet.
And just to recap what we're talking about here, what's going on across Europe, across the nations that make the European Union.
In Britain, we saw the resignation of Teresa May just immediately in advance of Nigel Farage's victory there in that country.
Maureen Le Pen has now become the most popular party in France.
In Italy, Matteo Salvini is the boss now.
In Belgium, our good friend, Philip DeWinter, who was down here in Memphis with us a couple of years ago, his party, Bloms Belong, has made a huge win.
And the question I asked.
Yeah, repose that question to Hendrick, please.
Well, I don't know.
Henrik may not need me to, but basically I want to know if there was any individual that was a breakout star of this last election.
Is there any nation that looks like it's going to lead Europe back to the path of nationalism and away from the European Union?
And, you know, what does all of this pretend for white advocates like Red Eyes in the political cesspool?
Yeah, absolutely.
I, you know, thinking about it during the break, it's Salvini.
That's just how simple it is.
I think many people would agree with me due to the fact that he's really taken the reins there of a new kind of Eurosceptic movement, I think, and one that's really opposed to the globalist policies that we've seen kind of enforced, really, from the Eurocrats and stuff like that.
So Salvini's really the star.
He's emerged as a new kind of leader.
And again, not only in Italy, but actually in Europe Overall, he's already met with Hungary's Orban.
They've had good meetings together.
Apparently, Orban, just as a side note quickly, did actually a little bit worse this time in the election, still came out, I think, number one, but there's been a lot of propaganda on foreign NGOs and stuff like that in Hungary to try to break down Orban's influence in the country, largely, I think, due to the fact that Spider-Sah have been so going after so hard people like George Soros and some of these other globalist forces too.
But again, Italy, with Salvini at the helm, is, I think, going to hopefully maybe lead, initiate something which other people, other countries, I should say, and other leaders could kind of emulate or look to for inspiration, just as a kind of a node star of just saying, hey, it's actually possible.
I mean, Salvini has implemented policies that are very family friendly.
For example, an article a couple of, I think, a couple of months ago now, came out talking about how Italy are offering land to parents who have a third child, for example.
Very simple means of doing things, which is encouraging for the low birth rates that we've seen in Italy.
And these countries can lead by example by showing this.
In terms of how directly, like, you know, in terms of the kind of questions that we talk about, I think a lot of these people understand the concerns that we have.
And in many regards, they might not be as alarmist maybe or as outspoken as many of us are.
But I still think they see those very same trends.
They are trying to solve something on a political level instead of just kind of maybe up the rhetoric because that's not the most important thing.
The most important thing is, I think, again, as in Italy, they're trying to lead by example and show that they can return.
I mean, Italy has been suffering greatly since the so-called migrant crisis was initiated.
A lot of these open border policies and the way that they've been, you know, in many regards, just flooded by people, which they can't deal with.
And economically, Italy has been very bad, in a very bad situation as well, which again gets me back to that point that he is, the fact that he's issued this parallel currency.
You know, we've seen people do that in the past, right?
We even have the greenbacks, the JFK did, or something like that.
People have even speculated due to the fact that if you're trying to break away from central bankers, that's one of the biggest transgressions that you can do in terms of the globalists.
So people were immediately showing concerns, I saw online on Twitter, if Salvini is going to come out of this alive due to the fact that he's opposing the financial forces basically in the world.
So I don't know.
That might be exaggerations and whatnot.
But it's clear that they're trying to get to him.
He's had three different judges imposing investigations on him.
There's one minister, one of his sidekicks that's been under corruption charges.
I don't know if he was convicted or not, but he was removed.
And this was apparently a guy who was very supportive of Salvini's methods.
So it's clear that they're circling him right now, kind of in the same way that they did with Trump, to try to take away the support of people who is this satellite to a certain extent.
Well, Henrik, fighting back, you know.
Well, I was just going to ask you this.
So you're saying Salvini may be the breakout star in these elections.
He is the boss in Italy.
You mentioned Victor Orban.
His party won an absolute majority.
Nationalists appear to be consolidating power in Hungary, Poland, Italy, among other places, even in Slovenia.
This hasn't gotten a lot of pub, but the anti-immigrant party there, using the establishment's wording, has won the most votes in their election.
So it would seem as though, and Pat Buchanan wrote a column about this recently, that nationalism is ascendant in Europe.
But I would ask you this, Henrik, with just what time remaining, and Keith and I will continue to talk about it in the next segment.
We only have you for a couple of more minutes.
Do you feel as though this is a legitimate victory, or is this a morphyric victory?
Is this more Donald Trump's where the rhetoric is going to outweigh the actual progress that can be done?
When all is said and done, more will be said than done.
Yeah, will more be said than done, or are these victories that we can really invest some hope in?
I don't know.
It's very difficult to say.
My answer is we'll just have to see.
I think it's important.
But you are overall generally viewing these as a positive result.
Absolutely.
I mean, it's optimistic.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's a move in the right direction.
And again, whether or not they are able and capable of executing all the things they do say or if they will essentially just kind of fail last moment in terms of implementing some of the policies that they've been running on, again, that remains to be seen.
But it's about the desire of the dedication that the people is starting to get to individuals that are pushing these kinds of questions, much in the same way that Trump ran on the wall and controlling immigration.
Those desires haven't gone away just because Trump failed on many of those issues and have kind of become a turncoat consequently.
You know, again, are they the political saviors that we're looking for?
Maybe not.
Again, we don't know, but it's certainly going to be much better to put them in a position where they do have this influence and can take the reams of the various countries that they're in charge in to see if they can better and improve the situation.
So I'm actually optimistic and positive, and we have to be positive.
But again, if they're going to fail, very difficult to say.
Yes, I know some of them are kind of weaker on some points and stuff like that, but the people are moving in the right direction.
That's what's important to keep an eye on.
That is the excellent.
You read my mind.
That is the point I was going to make in closing here with our time with you is that regardless of how sturdy and stout these elected leaders will be, and hopefully they will not only meet but exceed expectations, the people are with us.
The popular opinion is shifting.
And of course, this has always been the case with civilization.
We swing on a pendulum, and it seems as though it's coming back our way.
Keith, final word.
Last word.
Is there another Brexit in your future?
Is there anyone else that is thinking about breaking away from the European Union that might actually accomplish that?
Yeah, that's very interesting.
We'll have to say France, I mean, has been talking about it for a while.
I actually don't know if that's something they dropped or whatnot.
Sadly, my country, Sweden, has not picked up on this.
Do that.
So it remains to be seen.
Some people have been talking about it, like even in the Netherlands, but are they going to actually follow through on that?
Just rumors at this point, nothing clear about that, unfortunately.
Henrik, thanks so much for the time.
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We love you, brother.
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Thank you, guys.
Great having you on.
Have a good show, guys.
We'll talk soon.
We will.
Henrik Palmer and everybody of Red Eyes.
We'll be back.
We're going to talk more about this topic when we return.
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Always great to be able to collaborate with people like Henrik, a good friend, and he too was attacked by Huffington Post in the very same article.
We're going to get to that in the third hour.
I'll tell you what's going on there.
Huffington Post taking a swipe, but yours truly.
Henrik, and you all have the right enemies.
That's all I got to say.
If the Huffington Post likes you, then you need to really search your soul, find out what you're doing wrong.
Ain't that the truth?
But man, don't miss a minute of tonight's show, folks, because every minute is a worthy minute of your listenership.
And as I said a moment ago, we still have so much more to cover.
Roy Moore is hinting that he may be running again for the Alabama Senate seat.
We're going to talk about that and give you our thoughts on that.
This Huffington Post article that we talked about, we're going to revisit the whole expose on Martin Luther King that the American media and Me Too and all of these people that are supposed to be just righteous defenders of truth and virtue are not touching.
Very, very curious column from Ann Coulter.
This is going to shock you, folks.
We're going to get to that in the third hour as well.
But first, to continue on with our conversation with Henrik about the recent elections in the European Union, Pat Buchanan, our good friend, the man who essentially is the godfather of TPC or the your inspiration and mine.
Yeah, I mean, if it wasn't for my time with him, I would have never run for office and I would have never gotten this radio show.
So it all started with Pat.
And, of course, Pat has made a few appearances on this.
It all begins and ends with Pat.
And we're going back to Pat as usual.
And here we are.
So he is our North Star.
And again, the surrogate father of TPC.
And how about that picture of me and Pat right there?
Tell them about it, Keith.
What do you see?
Well, I see a very young-looking James.
Looks like a newly hatched chick with a full head of hair.
And I'm seeing Pat Buchanan without any wrinkles in his face and with a not a gray hair in his head.
So it tells you how old that photograph is.
Well, you know, and what you don't see is us at the Hermitage together.
So it was me and Pat.
Well, I've told this story.
We had a private tour of the Hermitage and we went to Andrew Jackson's grave and it was just, hey, lots of memories.
When I write my autobiography, folks, you're going to want to buy it.
Let's hope there's many more years to tell in this story before we get to that.
Well, I do know that Pat Buchanan does think very highly of Andrew Jackson because he always quotes him as an exemplar of presidential courage in the face of judicial tyranny when the Supreme Court ruled his Indian Removal Act unconstitutional.
His reply was, Mr. Marshall, that's John Marshall, who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at the time, has made his decision.
Now let him enforce it.
Would that Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan and people like that had the same type of courage that Andrew Jackson had?
You missed a couple of pictures there.
So there's me and Pat in California, one of us in Nashville.
Anyway, great memories all they were and have been, and it all led us to this moment tonight.
Here we are at 7.36 p.m. Central Time on June the 1st, 2019, and we're still going strong, and one step led to another, and we continue forward as a result of that path we charted.
But so Pat, his most recent column, is on the elections of the European Union.
And this is what he writes, Keith.
Liberalism appears to be losing its appeal.
A majority in the world's largest democracy, India, consciously used their democratic right to vote to advance sectarian and nationalist ends.
Why is liberalism fading away?
And why is nationalism ascendant? He asks.
And the answer he gives is the former is an idea that appeals to the intellect.
The latter rooted in love of family, faith, tribe, and nation.
It is of the heart.
And that was the point I was making to the television film crew earlier this week.
In its potency to motivate men, liberalism is to nationalism what near beer is to Bombay Jin.
To be a proud Pole, Hungarian, Italian, or Scotsman has a greater grip on men's love, loyalty, and allegiance than to be a citizen of Europe.
Identity politics, people identifying themselves by their ethnicity, nationality, race, culture, and faith appears to be the world's future Buchanan rights.
And that is exactly what I made clear to this television film crew earlier this week.
Well, you know, one thing that Pat Buchanan has said in the past is that the current peace among European nations is not due to the consolidation towards globalism represented by the European Union, but just the opposite.
It's the breaking up of artificial nations like Yugoslavia into their ethnic cohorts and subdivisions.
When people are confident that their people are in charge of their government, then they don't have the reasons for disputes and warfare and everything else.
Basically, this is God's intention that Read about the doctrine of nations in the Old Testament, and you'll find out that's exactly what it is.
Kith and Ken.
When Kith and Ken can govern themselves, have their own nations, and be secure, then God's in his heaven, and all is right with the world.
I talk about all of this on this interview that I gave, and we will watch together to see exactly what makes the final cut.
And I don't expect in what will be a 52-minute presentation, which is split between perspective, but the perspective of the left as well.
You know, I may end up getting eight to ten minutes of airtime.
And so I don't expect the entire eight hours that we've already filmed or what we will still film is all going to make it.
But I talk about these things.
You know, that was a very big focal point of this interview was American culture, particularly Southern culture.
And there is, I think there's going to be some type of contrast between the new consumer-driven South versus the old South.
Well, that's right.
Guess which side we fall on?
But there's no doubt.
But basically, a lot of the things that were proven in the most recent elections in Europe that Buchanan was writing about, these were things we were talking about.
Not just in this television project, but things, of course, we've been talking about for years on end.
So, Keith, to you, I would ask your thoughts on what we saw in Europe.
I know you've read about this in other articles.
You heard Henrik's perspective, but what is your perspective?
I mean, of course, again, all we can do is wait and see.
But as far as the will of the people, you would have to say that things are shifting.
And even though we can't see it yet here, it isn't as tangible here in America as it may be in some of these European nations.
It is coming.
I think this third world immigration that the left has engineered for all white nations, both in Europe and in the Anglosphere, America, Canada, Australia, South Africa, every nation.
People now understand what the stakes are in the contest between globalism and nationalism, between liberalism and true conservatism.
And they are all coming out squarely on the side of nationalism and true conservatism.
They do not want to move towards liberalism.
They do not want to move towards globalism.
They know that both of these things are thinly veiled pretexts to destroy them and their nations.
So consequently, I think it's really going to do a wonderful, I think that it would, I'm hopeful that basically the third, the European Union may go the way of the dodo bird.
And that would be a wonderful development.
And I would like to see the United States do what true conservatives have been asking for since the late 1940s, and that is the pulling out of America from the United Nations.
I'm not laughing at what you said, Keith.
I just noticed something.
And sorry to circle back to this, folks, but there is one picture that has been glaringly omitted tonight as we look around the room and look at all of these things we pulled out of storage.
Keith, tell me about that picture you see right there front and center.
We didn't make mention of that picture.
There it is.
You got it in your hand.
There's a picture of you looking like Secret Agent Man with a trench coat and a pair of horn-rimmed glasses and a thick head of hair, shaking hands with none other than the great man himself, Pat Buchanan, in front of a, looks like a...
That's actually at the Hermitage.
At the Hermitage.
I didn't even see that picture as we were talking about it a moment ago.
I mean, they actually have James looking like a suave international man of mystery.
I don't know where that trench coat came from.
It was called, I do remember this.
It was cold that day.
It was in January.
And I think that was my, that had to be my grandmother's trench coat.
Oh, look, James is grinning like a mule eating briars in this picture.
Well, I thought you said that's how Rosa Parks used to grin.
Anyway, so overall, all news is good news tonight on TPC.
Good news from Europe.
Good news from our efforts here to represent you and serve as your voice.
And we've been having a good time tonight.
We're reliving the memories.
I mean, what is life if not a collection of memories as we go forward?
We need to play Elvis' song.
Well, we're going to get that.
Keith, come on.
Now you just gave it away.
I don't want people to get that thing.
So we got a segment on Roy Moore.
Roy Moore is considering, or at least hinting at, that he may be considering running for the Senate seat again.
So when they have that special election.
Despite the best efforts of Donald Trump and Ann Coulter and other people to discourage him.
Hang on a minute.
We're going to get to it next.
Let's play the music.
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I don't know what it was, Keith, but when we started talking about Roy Moore, that song came to mind.
But tell us about that song.
That song was from Jailhouse Rock.
That should win you points in Trivial Pursuit.
Now, that's the king of rock and roll right there, but not one of his more well-known songs.
A very politically incorrect song.
Yeah, Jailhouse Rock, though, is probably his best rockabilly number, and that is a great song from a great movie and from a great talent.
And we here in Memphis are particularly proud of Elvis since he hails from Memphis and is identified with Memphis.
In fact, his home is probably the one legitimate tourist attraction we have in Memphis.
One that hasn't tried.
They've tried to manufacture several others like the National Civil Rights Museum in Soulsville and Stacks and whatnot.
But this is one that grew organically and which draws people like Nataj Mahal.
I like going to Graceland.
I won't lie to you.
I like Elvis' music.
I like, you know, I have even gone to Graceland a few times.
But what's around Graceland?
You got your check caching establishments.
You got your liquor stores.
You got your boarded up.
Well, when Whitehaven became Blackhaven, as they say here in Memphis.
Tell us what's politically incorrect about this song.
Well, first of all, cotton picking fingers.
Hang on, we haven't gotten to that yet.
Here it is, folks.
Hang on a minute.
Hang on.
Keith, you're getting ahead of me all night tonight.
All right, there it is.
Okay, well, cotton picking, of course, is reminiscent of slavery.
And I'm assuming that.
The only people in the world who ever picked cotton, let me tell you.
My white grandparents, who were sharecroppers, certainly didn't do it.
Oh, yeah, right.
But I tell you what, see, cotton picking is a term that was very current back in the 40s and 50s and 60s in the South.
It's none of your cotton picking business, I remember hearing somebody tell me one time.
But he blames, as the Bible does, I think the Bible blamed every malady on women or men.
Yeah, okay, so the feminists not only are the race chauvinists at odds with the lyrics of this song, so are the feminists.
And see, that's another one.
See, Jezebel, okay, Jezebel, Eve, and Delilah, you know, and Eve.
Now, she's the reason why all of these, you know, and all this is right from the Bible, but of course the Bible needs to be rewritten because it's politically incorrect, apparently, in the eyes of the solons of Western civilization.
We were supposed to be doing this segment about, but I like this part too.
And I'm remembering all of these verses.
Remember when you first started playing?
Yeah, Keith didn't even know we were going to talk about this tonight, but I started playing it during a commercial break.
He started singing along to that little diddy.
But any event, why does this remind us of Roy Moore?
Because Roy Moore is one of the old dinosaur type of alpha male men that the left and the politically correct of today find so disconcerting.
They want them to go the way of the dodo bird.
But Roy Moore is not only refusing to go quietly into that good night, he is basically saying that he's ready to fight another round with the political correct of the world, which unfortunately includes Ann Coulter, who came out against him.
And of course, and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump must be a fool.
And Ann Coulter needs to consider this.
When you find yourself on the same side of an argument as Jared and Ivanka, it's time to reconsider your position.
Well, here's what's going on.
So Roy Moore has hinted that he may be considering running again for the United States Senate out of Alabama.
So that special election they had was only a two-year term.
This next election, which will be held next year, will be for the full six-year term.
So now we know why Roy Moore lost.
He lost because of the Republican establishment.
Plain and simple, cut and dry.
That whole thing.
He could have won the thing.
He very easily from Trump.
If Trump had come to Alabama and campaigned for him, he would have won.
See, Trump did a half match.
Trump would have had the best ally he could possibly have in the U.S. Senate with Roy Moore there.
But no, he listens to Jared and Ivanka, and so does Ann Coulter.
And what happens?
He has rug pulled out from under him, and we get a Democrat into that position.
How in the world do you manage to get a Democrat elected senator in a state as deeply red as Alabama?
That is a real mirror.
See, now Don Jr. and Trump were blaming that on Roy Moore himself.
But no, that wasn't the case.
Roy Moore was the first test subject in this whole Me Too BS accusation type hit character assassination.
Now, Roy Moore is not a perfect candidate himself.
He is a Zionist, but you know what?
So is Trump.
So Roy Moore is slavishly devoted to Israel.
So is Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and Don Jr. have denounced me, and so has Roy Moore, frankly.
And what it was was back in 2015, it was the whole, you know, six degrees.
Let me just say this.
It was the whole six degrees of separation.
So what it was was the fact that Michael Perutka, who was the former presidential nominee of the Constitution Party, had donated to Roy Moore's campaign.
And Michael Perutka had been interviewed on this show.
So therefore, Roy Moore had to answer about his ties to a TPC.
And he said, well, I don't know anything about it.
I denounce racism.
So that was a denunciation, I guess you could say, but that was certainly different than Don Jr., who solicited his own appearance on this show, or at least the Trump campaign did.
And then they benefited from all that publicity and then acted like they didn't know what the hell was going on.
So they both denounced me.
They're both slavishly devoted to Israel.
But here's the thing.
But that's not the reason why.
Well, here's what I like about Moore.
He is a Southerner and he is a Christian.
And that is more than I can say.
That's why President Trump, Jared and Ivanka, and Coulter all came out against him because he is a typical white Southern Gentile.
And God bless him for it.
Look at what we got out of Trump this week.
This is from Donald Trump on May 31st.
This was just yesterday, in fact.
He put this on Twitter.
As we celebrate LGBT Pride Month and recognize the outstanding contributions LGBT people have made to our great nation, let us also stand in solidarity with the many LGBT people who live in dozens of countries worldwide that punish, imprison, and even execute individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation.
My administration has launched a global campaign to decriminalize homosexuality and invite all nations to join us in this effort.
Look, Globo Homo is what this is.
It looks like Ivanka is writing his tweets for him.
That's what I'm saying.
So at the end of the day, they've got a lot of the same flaws, but Roy Moore has more going for him, in my opinion, as a Southerner and as a white man from the South and as a Christian from the South than Trump does.
And if I had to pick between the two, I'm going to take Roy Moore over the entire Trump family, especially the very weak and wimpy Don Jr.
And that's just all there is to it.
So this whole thing, Don Jr. is trying to puff his chest this week.
And what did he say?
If you actually care about MAGA more than your own ego, it's time to ride into the sunset, Judge.
Well, you ride into the sunset.
No, and it's not MAGA, it's MIGA.
Make Israel great, is what they're trying to do.
We borrowed that from Brad Griffin.
That's a great one.
But let me just tell you this.
When you care more, he needs to stop listening and trying to curry favor with the LBGT lobby on one hand and remember who voted for him, the people in flyover country, i.e., white southern Gentiles like Roy Moore.
You know, as long as Trump gives a wet mitten across the chops to his support, his base, and keeps trying to curry favor with Manhattan liberals who voted against him three to one, he's doing everything he can to throw the next election.
Wake up, smell the coffee, snap out of it, Donald.
Remember who your friends are and who your friends aren't.
Well, he may have already thrown the election by doing just about nothing on stopping the flow of illegal aliens that are going to be voting 100% for his opponent, whoever that may be.
All talk and no action.
What was that?
There's another Elvis song.
A little less conversation, a little more action.
That's what we want.
As Elvis would advise Donald Trump, that's what we need from Donald Trump.
Less conversation, more action.
I was one of the holdouts on Trump all the way up until last Christmas when he shut down the government for a few weeks.
But then when he waffled on that and caved on that, you know, I can't see myself voting for him right now.
It's still a long time until November of 2020.
We'll see what happens.
And I can always be one back.
But right now, it's just, I don't see it.
Well, just walk the talk as well as talk the talk, Donald.
You said you were going to send refugee applicants to sanctuary cities, but what's happened since then?
Not a darn thing.
Well, and even Ann Coulter called him on that.
He says these things.
She put out in a tweet this week, but he does nothing or nearly nothing.
But even Ann Coulter was on the anti-Roy Moore thing.
Snap out of it, Ann.
My gosh.
Can't you tell who the most fundamental skill that a person who wishes to succeed in politics needs is how to identify friends from enemies.
And I'm not saying Roy Moore is everything we want him to be.
He's not.
He has a lot of flaws himself.
But I mean, compared between the two, I'll take him over what we're talking about.
Well, he and Donald Trump are on the same page on that.
They're both Zionists.
That's right.
And so, like I said, he's not the perfect candidate, but I still have probably more in common with him.
Anyway, we're going to tell you what's going on with Huffington Post, their attacks on yours truly, Hendrik Pumgrin et al., a lot more to come.
Stay tuned.
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