July 6, 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.
And welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
It's James Edwards and Keith Alexander this Saturday evening, July the 6th.
And as a listener in Maryland wrote this week, the summer heat is on and the hardworking men of TPC can withstand it as they fight for the future of European peoples around the world.
Well, it's a good thing.
It's a good thing that we can, because if anybody in Memphis died and went to hell this week, they'd be thankful for the cold snap down there.
It is about as bad as it can get, but we're soldiering on for you, ladies and gentlemen, this holiday weekend.
And we have a special holiday weekend installment for you this evening here on TPC.
We're going to welcome Lacey Lynn back to the show.
She, of course, is a YouTuber talking about feminism, traditional living, the way a wife should be, that kind of content.
Has quickly become one of our favorites.
Yeah, I think we'll just let's just do it next segment.
And she's going to be back tonight, and we're going to be talking about the 50s, the 50s question, and going to come after we reflect later this hour, our first hour, on what Independence Day means in the current year.
So that's all coming.
Third hour, Sean Bergen and Jack Ryan back to back.
It's a full show.
It's a fun show.
We're going to take it easy.
We're going to lay back and see what we can get into tonight.
But it is great to be here with you.
A week after we were all up in Nashville for the Nationalist Solutions Conference huge show last week featuring special appearances, micro appearances, one man per segment, Michael Hill, Kevin McDonald, David Duke, Tom Sunick, Simon Roche, and others last week live from the conference.
I'm going to slow it down a little bit this week and just enjoy being together here on 4th of July weekend.
Now, we got a couple of stories here for you this first hour that we're going to get into.
But first, let's get into the mailbag.
This comes in from a listener in Utah, Keith, that you will know.
James, try to keep a close eye on you and your achievements, which are admirable.
I hope you and yours are doing fine.
I'm proud of what you've accomplished.
You did so with class and courage.
It doesn't get any better than that.
Well, thank you.
Comments don't come any better than that.
That was from a listener in Utah, Keith, who you may remember was visiting with us in Memphis many years ago, came in in a big RV.
I remember calling out to Shelby Aggression.
Yeah, we met him out at the Agra Center.
Sure enough.
That was years ago, and he still tuned in.
And we thank you so much for the kind comment.
This comes from a listener in Canada.
Y'all have a very sturdy character and staunch constitution to be able to lead your present lives and carry on your crusading campaign.
All my best thoughts and wishes are with you.
That comes from Joe up in Canada.
Now, I know what you're saying, folks.
James, when you get to the mailbag, you only read the best things that you can do.
Positive comments.
Right.
Well, the fact of the matter is, most of the people who listen to the show leave positive comments.
And we're very thankful for that.
Now, we certainly share with you the negative comments as well that come in from the media.
There was actually another article just yesterday, Keith, I read about us in the local newspaper.
They called me a racist.
I'll tell you, they'll print anything these days, folks.
You mean the communist people?
No, I'm talking about them.
This was the Memphis Flyer, actually, that did it.
Okay.
Mention me?
Well, you're a racist dude, so don't worry about that.
I'm covered.
Brawl brothers covers us both.
That's right.
It was actually about the conference that we broadcast from last week.
So anyway, but we were mentioned in it.
Now, I do have this email, though, and this is what I want to get to.
So this email came in from a listener, John, and the title of the email was Criticism and Thanks.
And we like constructive criticism.
And folks, if you've got to criticize us, this is the way to do it.
Listen to what this audience member writes.
What did he do?
Send money with his criticism?
No, he didn't.
But that's fine.
But because this letter was worth its weight in gold, and it's a very provocative one, and this is how we're going to begin tonight's holiday broadcast in earnest.
James, I've been enjoying your show for the last two years regularly since December 2017.
I'm very grateful for your show and for your combination of guests, strong Christian faith, honoring your Confederate ancestors and your willingness to be unabashedly pro-white.
I love the mission statement of your show, and I have much appreciated the return of Keith Alexander.
Well, of course, Keith, you've been back now for about a year.
But I have, after taking a short eight-month sabbatical to run for office, of course, I have been wanting to contribute to your show for a while, but my finances have prevented me as I have a large family and my cars keep breaking.
Well, we can certainly relate to that.
That said, I was very disappointed to hear your remarks on the Alabama abortion bill.
So this is a comment about a show that we did some weeks ago.
I am with you that it may very well just be another conservative attention grabber with no intention of actually winning.
And while I understand where you're coming from in regards to the shame of our women having to bear your enemies' babies, one moment you said abortion is murder, but then you seem to imply the exceptions in the case of rape may be a different situation.
Don't equivocate.
Murder is murder.
Rather, such a situation would be just another sign of the judgment of God on us as a people.
I don't think that is a controversial statement that our current situation is a judgment on us for our unfaithfulness to God and for forgetting him in our prosperity.
No longer are we willing to honor the distinctions that he has made in the world, be it race, ethnicity, or sex.
And because of that, we are now seeing the complete breakdown of our society, and we're powerless to stop it.
But is this the first time in history that dangerous men prowl about endangering our women?
Whose job is it to protect our daughters and our wives?
We must protect our women and daughters from the pernicious influences of feminism that are everywhere around us and from the physical dangers from men who desire their beauty.
It is not healthy for women to think that they can go everywhere and do anything they want, like Molly Tibbetts or these other white girls who can't believe anyone would want to harm them.
What Molly needed was her father and a father who had the willingness to restrain and protect her.
Both their quiet and gentle hearts and their delicate bodies must be protected from the spiritual and physical dangers without, even as Adam should have protected Eve from the serpent.
We cannot fix our society.
It wants no fixing from us.
But what we can do is rule and manage our families and restore our society from within with strong Christian patriarchal fathers and husbands and wives and daughters and sons who submit to and honor them, cultivating a deep faith in God and obedience to him in all of life.
And though I appreciate men in this movement who fight for our people without sharing our faith, make no mistake, it is only through the return of our people to God that we will prosper again as a people.
You can have resurrection without repentance.
To put it another way, would your ancestors have put to death their daughter's son had she been raped by a slave?
This listener writes, they would have dealt with the slave and dealt fairly and kindly with their foreign offspring.
Thanks for all you do.
Now, what I would say to that very well-written and thoughtful letter, and it was a long letter, but I thought it was good enough to be shared in its entirety.
What we're talking about here obviously is a nightmare scenario that I hope no good people have to face.
But this is a thoughtful response does make you think.
Now, Keith, we talked about this at dinner just a little bit ago.
Your thoughts on it all well, rape on one hand and miscegenation on the other are two problems that we have to confront.
They're there.
Now, for example, you hear all the mainstream conservative people now rushing to the defense of Thomas Jefferson and misrepresenting his positions on racial matters.
have learned, and this would really be the final knockout blow for Jefferson, what he said about mixed-race children.
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Again, as I put it, very thoughtful question sent to us from a listener.
And basically, he was calling me.
And of course, even when we did that show, which I don't remember how many weeks ago it was, it was whenever the Alabama abortion bill was in the news.
And I just said, you know, murder, it is murder.
There's no doubt about it.
But in a homogenous society, it wouldn't matter as much.
But would I let any loved one, any female member of my family, bear the shame of being raped by, you know, let's just say, you know, one of the members of the population, majority population of Birmingham.
Would I let them bear that shame?
And I would say no.
Yes, I do contradict myself when I say that.
It is murder.
But in that situation, I don't know if this letter necessarily makes me rethink my position.
But as I said, all I can say is, yes, adoption obviously is a choice, but it's just a tough situation you hope you never have to face.
And we wouldn't have to face it if this country wasn't so Godforsaken and if they hadn't made so many mistakes with regards to immigration and race.
Well, we do have a culture and a media now that seems to be promoting race mixing at every turn, too, okay?
Which is another problem.
But, you know, you never can totally get away from the question of abortion and adoption or, you know, and terminating your pregnancy.
For example, as Sam was mentioning, what about if a nine-year-old girl is raped?
Can she safely have the baby without threatening her own life?
Very possibly not.
And under those circumstances, you know, even some, that's it one polar opposite, you know, of could you make an exception?
These are bizarre hypothetical situations, obviously.
Yeah, but and I agree with Sam that you need to be on the side of no abortion as often as you possibly can.
That doesn't mean that there aren't circumstances that might arise where you would consider it.
But it's, you know, everything in our society now, the verities and the standards of our ancestors have gone out the window.
And they're not only just disregarded, they are vilified by the people that are in charge of our society now.
So it really is a difficult issue or could be a difficult issue.
Hopefully nobody has to confront that type of problem.
Well, I mean, this listener, though, did call me out on something that I knew even while we were broadcasting that particular episode that I knew I was contradicting myself.
But unfortunately, these situations exist.
And you're candid enough to be honest.
Well, I mean, I knew it even during the show.
I mean, I do believe that abortion is murder.
There's no doubt about it.
But I am saying, as I believe that to be, if my, God forbid, if any of our wives or daughters were raped, I would not make them bear the shame.
I just wouldn't.
So that's just me as a father and as a fallen human.
Well, what happened in the old days when abortion was actually against the law and a situation like that would arise?
I really am curious.
I don't know the answer to this.
Well, I mean, you know, they couldn't, to the extent that abortion is safe now.
You know, they couldn't perform abortions, you know, 100 years ago or beyond that to the extent that they can today.
Anyway, it's a difficult question.
I'm sure our audience is split on it.
Each go with your own conscience in that particular scenario.
But we got to get to some other news.
But thank you so much for the letter.
Okay, so Keith, we saw this.
So just a few days ago, a waitress in a bar in Chicago.
She's the owner of the bar, is she not?
It says a waitress here in the article that I'm reading.
The waitress is the one that did it, but the owner is the one who made the statement.
No, It was the owner of the well, we'll get to that.
Hang on a second.
So anyway, this woman spit in the face of Eric Trump at a Chicago bar.
And Stephanie Wilkinson, who was the owner of the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, who famously denied service to former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, now she was allowed to write a new editorial in the Washington Post, and she chimed in on this latest incident of the waitress spitting in the face of Eric Trump.
And basically what she said is, new rules apply.
If you're directly, I'm reading this from the Washington Post, if you're directly complicit in spreading hate or perpetuating suffering, you should dine at home.
For the rest of you, your table is waiting.
So basically what they're saying is it is now mainstream to deplatform, violently assault your political enemies, spit in their face, throw milkshakes on them.
And this is what they're talking about now, even in the pages of the Washington Post, about mainstream conservatives.
We're talking about Eric Trump and Sarah Sanders here, ladies and gentlemen.
That's what we're talking about.
Those are the ones the Washington Post now, through this op-ed, says should be denied service for being hankmongers.
If that standards applied to Eric Trump, who said that David Duke should have a bullet put in his head, and Sarah Huckabee, Keith, we'd starve to death if we went out to eat.
Well, what happened?
You've got to fight fire with fire.
What we need to do is make sure that we get the names of businesses like this particular restaurant out in the public square and boycott them and do everything you can to make their lives miserable since they're doing everything they can to make our lives miserable.
And let's let them pay the price of their activism.
Right now, they get a glowing laudatory article in the Washington Post for doing something as rude and improper and uncivil as spitting in a patron's face.
And, you know, Eric Trump, of all people, you know, if he is worthy of having his face spat into by some random waitress, you know, this is crazy and it doesn't need to go without a reaction.
There needs to be a reaction against this group.
They need to be picketed.
We need to do exactly what the left would have done with, for example, that restaurant that Lester Maddox owned where he back in the days of segregation and whatnot, the left started picketing the restaurant.
The right needs to start picketing this restaurant and they need to start making it difficult for people to go to that restaurant.
And they need to start hurting the bottom line of this restaurant.
And when the staff comes out to spit in their faces, they need to be ready to spit back.
Well, they, by the way, of course, we're going to be talking about the 4th of July and what it means in the current day and age.
And we're going to be comparing and contrasting that with the 50s, the 50s question, where the 50s, everything we crack them up to be with Lacey Lynn in the next hour.
But, you know, it just goes to show that the Founding Fathers wouldn't be able to have a meeting today.
They would be banned from Facebook.
They wouldn't, I mean, whatever a white nationalist is, I can care however you want to define that.
That's what they were.
And there was no uncertain terms, that's what they were.
And so, you know, the Founding Fathers themselves wouldn't be able to go eat at Cracker Barrel today, by the way, which recently banned a lot of so-called cuckservatives that try to misrepresent Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and the views of almost any of the founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin included, on racial issues and things like this.
Let's bring it out there.
And if they want to tear down all their statues, then they're just showing what a jack of an age we live in, that you can't appreciate a historical figure if he doesn't exactly mirror your mindset today.
All right.
So what else is going on?
All right, that was one.
But very interesting, and that's where we're drawing the line at Hatemongers now.
The line has moved all the way up to Eric Trump and Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Now, that is astonishing, and that's where we are on the 4th of July weekend, 2019.
Tell you what, folks may not know this, but of course, well, you do know that we were at the conference last weekend in Nashville.
What you don't know is what happened after that.
So David Duke's birthday was Monday, and he had asked me after the conference to if he could stay at my house, which was on the way back on his route back from Nashville to New Orleans.
And I said, of course you can stay at my house on Sunday night, but Monday was his birthday.
And I said, well, we can't let you be spending your whole birthday in the car driving home.
We'll have a dinner.
We'll get a little dinner to get together.
Had about 12 guys together on Monday night for David's birthday.
Boy, I'm glad we didn't announce who we were.
If Eric Trump can't get a table, well, apparently we have more civility here in Memphis than they have in D.C.
So we also told the group, well, anyway, we'll be back.
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My sister looks cute in her bridges and boots.
I'm full of breezes in her hair, huh?
Saturday night's all right for fighting.
Can't a little action on him.
Get a battle far by the diesel fight.
Connor said it's time for life.
The Saturday night's not night I like Saturday night's all right.
All right, everybody.
Well, you know, I always wondered why they scheduled us for Saturday night on the local station.
They knew Saturday night was all right for fighting, and we're the only guys on radio that don't pull a punch.
I was just thinking of how ironic it was that that song is being sung by Elton John of all.
That's right.
Elton John never lost a fair fight.
It's not fair to run a man down and beat him up.
Well, you know, especially after we just had, what, 30 days of homosexual propaganda shoved down our throats, but it doesn't matter.
No pun intended.
But that is a good song, nevertheless.
And Saturday night is all right for fighting.
He even mentions our time slot Saturday night at 7 o'clock Eastern Time.
Well, even in Central and Mountain, we're still on it at 7 o'clock.
So anyway, it's 7 o'clock anywhere in the United States on Saturday night.
You can hear the political center.
One hour or another during our three-hour time slot.
But we are going to start hitting our stride now.
And I really start to ratchet things up here now that we have gotten through the first half hour.
So I saw, Keith, I couldn't help but see.
Yeah, in the archives, it's 7 o'clock somewhere.
That's right.
A little play on Jimmy Buffett.
Well, as I put on Twitter this week, first they came for the Confederate flag.
Dot, dot, dot.
I'm so thankful, Keith, that we have chronic malcontents like Colin Kaepernick.
He couldn't make it in the NFL, but he found a far more lucrative profession, and that is complaining about everything.
Everything is racist.
And we're so lucky that we have people like Colin, who was raised by a white family, by the way, who can re- And he really loves them, doesn't he?
Yeah, not at all.
But we're lucky we have people like Colin who can reveal to us the ever-evolving symbols of white supremacy.
And that's, of course, we're referring to the big dust-up this week with Nike.
Nike released for the 4th of July a pair of sneakers that had the Betsy Ross flag on the heel.
And Colin was quick to chime in that that was a white supremacist symbol.
And Nike pulled the whole campaign.
I mean, Nike pulled the whole campaign.
This guy's not even another person.
Well, just think about what that means.
It means that even though you can't associate the Betsy Ross flag with any particular act that even a sensitive soul like Colin Kaepernick would call racist, the mere fact that it existed at a time when, for example, slavery was lawful in the United States, it is now considered a racist symbol and to be purged.
And basically, every part of Western civilization in history is now subject to being purged from the public memory, thrown down the Orwellian memory hole because of the reasoning that Colin Kaepernick has brought to bear on this particular flag, the Betsy Ross flag, for heaven's sakes.
We can't celebrate independence because black people were still enslaved in the United States at that time.
Here's what's going on.
There was a recreation, a drawing of Betsy Ross sewing the flag and some of the founding fathers standing around and admiring it.
And I put onto Twitter this week, I mean, what really is in play here, and I'll tell you what's really going on here, is that Colin Kaepernick knows in the marrow of his bones and in his very genes that he will never be half the man of those pictured in that piece of art.
He knows this, and it's that inferiority complex that drives the constant jealousy and resentment that he exhibits towards his betters.
His envy.
He's just envious, and he is never going to get over it.
And as a result, he won't be satisfied until the cultural symbols of white people.
And then shortly to follow that will be white people themselves are blotted off the face of the earth.
That's the only thing that's going to happen.
Who paid a salary in the NFL?
Who paid a salary?
Who raised him?
Yeah, exactly.
Where's the gratitude?
Pat Buchanan asked it once, we've heard the grievances.
Where's the gratitude?
Yeah, where else would he be paid millions of dollars to go out and play a child's game?
Well, he's making even more than that being a Malcontent now.
He got the big lucrative shoe contract after he left because he was this lesson.
What a crazy thing.
And why is he kneeling before the American?
You know, why does he refuse?
I guess he kneels during the National Anthem.
I mean, the American flag, that Godforsaken symbol, I want to allow the Yankee flag on my property because of what it's come to symbolize, not what the Betsy Ross flag, not what the America of 1776 to 1863, that 87-year period when the American experiment, as envisioned by our founding fathers, still existed.
That flag is wholesome.
That flag is true.
That flag is good.
But why in the world would Colin Kaepernick protest the flag that has given him everything at the expense of white people?
I don't get that.
I mean, the American flag hasn't done anything for me.
He may as well just protest the concept of a flag altogether because that is obviously another artifact of white people.
I realize as we transition now into what does Independence Day mean in contemporary America, as we say every year, very difficult to get excited and celebrate anything associated with modern-day America because this country now stands for everything that is ugly and vile.
We love y'all still, and we hope that you and your families enjoyed a wonderful holiday together a couple of days ago.
Of course, any occasion to come together as a family with friends and loved ones, shoot some fireworks, have a cookout.
That should be had.
It should be enjoyed.
But again, I just found it, you know, Brad Griffin at Occidental Descent had an interesting take on it.
American pride, pride in America, American patriotism at an all-time low.
We just had this 30-day period of this gay pride nonsense.
I mean, that was something that was just made up this year as far as I know.
And everybody was in on it.
I mean, it was just everywhere.
But Brad also had this thing, which I agree with entirely.
America is not a great nation.
We talk about make America great again, keep America great.
America needs to be great.
It's not made great.
It needs to be made great again.
It was great at one point, but not today.
But it wasn't any time in Donald Trump's life either.
And so here's the thing that we find on Brad's website.
Does, getting back to abortion, does a great country murder a million babies every year?
Does a great country ignore its own laws and tear its constitution to pieces?
Does a great country become among the first in human civilization to dismantle the institution of marriage in favor of legitimizing sexual perversion?
Is it great that a country is so confused that it can't tell the difference between male and female?
Does the nuclear family collapse in a great country?
Does a great country have historically higher rates of divorce, unwed pregnancy, and fatherless homes?
Do little girls get IUDs implanted in them by school officials without parental consent in a great country?
Do citizens burn down their own cities in a great country?
Is moral relativism the cultural driving force in a great country?
Are churches empty in a great country?
Do one in every five citizens favor forcing priests to perform homosexual weddings in a great country?
Is pornography a billion-dollar industry in a great country?
Are there 100 million cases of STDs in a great country?
Are college students unable to name the vice president but able to chug a fifth of vodka in a great country?
Is higher education overrun by feminists and nihilists in a great country?
Is apathy endemic in a great country?
Does the average person watch five hours of TV a day in a great country?
Are people threatened, fired, attacked, belittled, and ripped to shreds for having differing opinions in a great country?
Do young adults ransack stores just for fun in a great country?
Do schools teach kids how to fornicate but forget to teach them how to read in a great country?
Does Christianity decline in a great country?
Are soldiers forced to sit in classrooms and listen to lectures about white privilege in a great country?
Has the homosexual agenda infiltrated even the military that now officers are chased out of their jobs for telling lesbians to stop kissing while in uniform in a great country?
Does the government have out birth control to children in a great country?
Do illegal immigrants stream over the border at will in a great country?
Are 151 million people on the government dull in a great country?
Does a great country laugh at morality, reject reality, and worship cross-dressers?
Do adults in a great country so lack even the most rudimentary knowledge of their own history that they can't even explain why their country celebrates the 4th of July?
Is this what happens in a great country?
America is not a great country.
America is a disgusting country, Keith, and the symbol that represents it is disgusting to me as a southerner, especially, especially disgusting.
I'm disgusted by America, but I do love our people.
Well, you could say that the downward slide of America happened at Appomattox or sometime shortly before there, maybe the end of the Battle of Gettysburg.
But the convenient watershed time for me is May the 17th, 1954, the Brown versus Board of Education decision in which the U.S. Supreme Court totally abandoned traditional methods of deciding appellate decisions, which are legal precedents, and based it on sociology, based their decision on sociology.
And it was dishonest sociology at that.
We go into this every year, for the most part, on the Saturday night nearest to May the 17th.
That was Black Monday when the Supreme Court handed down the Brown decision.
But, you know, what Brad is talking about there, all of those things are the fruit of Brown.
We're going to take a break.
We'll be back.
A little more on this.
Then we're going to go back to the future with Lacey Lynn.
We're going to go all the way back to 1950.
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I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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We were just talking in the commercial break, of course, about something you all know.
The fundamental element of any society is the family.
And that actually retweeted something I saw this week, which was beautiful.
And it reads, as a father goes, so goes the household.
And as the household goes, so goes society.
The benevolent presence of a father results in a more orderly and fruitful life.
His absence, whether it be by distance or abdication, results in disorder and chaos.
And it's not abdication nowadays that fathers are being driven out of the home with unfair, no-fault divorce laws and welfare dependency of a woman needs things like feminism.
A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.
We need to advise our families that everything, every message they're getting from the outside culture is poison and that we need to give them the godly alternative to the poisonous message that is being broadcast to them, that is being taught to them in schools, even taught to them in churches.
Heaven forbid.
Well, all that's true, and there is a lot of poison that they pump into all of us, women included.
But a woman's natural instincts will be triggered if she is presented with the man who can put her in her rightful place, her God-ordained place.
And so we need manly men to lead homes and to lead women that lead lives that will bear children and good, strong, sturdy children.
And of course, no, but look at this, though, James.
Our society, through no-fault divorce and things like that, have basically encouraged women to challenge their husbands and effectively get away with doing it and not suffer the financial consequences that used to, you know, follow like Nightfall's Day such a rebellion.
Well, be that as it may, we need strong men and we need men who can lead women and lead families, and that's what we need.
And if we had that, and if we had men who are willing to speak the truth and to stand boldly, a lot of society's elds would dissipate.
But I want to say very quickly before we continue the discussion on what 4th of July means to us in the current year, I was just looking back on our shows from this week all the way back to June 1st.
Well, really, every week's a good week at TPC.
Every show we put forth our best effort.
But if you just go back to June 1st, which would be last month and then tonight, you have Henrik Palmgren, David Duke twice, Kevin McDonald twice, Jason Kuna, Richard Spencer, Michael Hill, Tom Sunik, and Simon Roche.
That is not bad for a five-week period.
Great guests, men who are doing great work, and they're all available to you in the broadcast archive.
So if you're tuning in tonight, you haven't listened in a couple of weeks, go back and check out those archives.
Or you could be like the guy who made his New Year's resolution be catch every minute of every broadcast this year.
Now, there are people out there who do that, and so you know what I'm talking about.
But just really seem to be continuing to, you could say, ride a quest, Crest, some people say, the show's better than ever.
And I think we've got another good one tonight.
Lacey Lynn, this is her third appearance with us this year.
We've gotten to know her.
And I think you'll, it's a novelty to have a feminine perspective here.
Not a feminist, but a feminine perspective.
And she'll be giving it to us in just a few minutes.
With regard to the 4th of July, I would ask, on one hand, you know, the American flag has sanctioned everything that's subversive, that's dysgenic, that's evil, that's vile, that's wicked, that's anti-Christian, anti-white, anti-family.
How could you fly that flag in good conscience?
Now, as I say that, I will also say this.
If you are remembering back, I was talking with Courtney from Courtney from Alabama as she goes by, but Courtney, as we know her, just a couple of days ago, and she was talking about, she still gets butterflies with the Yankee Doodle Dandy and stuff like that.
But she's remembering the Betsy Ross era that Colin Kaepernick seems to hate so much, the Fort McHenry, the Francis Scott Key, the Jefferson and Washington era.
Now, certainly you could present a flag that represents that era and a solemn remembrance of a country that has died, but how could you waive it now with pride for what it currently represents?
I don't think you can.
Now, Brad Griffin continues.
Brad writes, it's a prolific writer, and he's always got such good takes.
We regularly infuse them into the broadcast here over there from Occidental Descent.
Let me say this real quickly about Brad.
Brad uses his platform and the ability not to have to do a 9 to 5 because he's being supported by his website to the best possible use, which is to dive deeply into history and to get a totally good grasp on the truth of what our history is, and then to express that, to disseminate that to the rest of us.
And because of that, we all owe him a great debt of gratitude.
Well, you're going to owe him another one, Keith, a little bit more of a debt after you read these, or after rather, I read and you hear, and the audience at large listens to these next couple of paragraphs, because this really drives home our point here this hour.
America used to be, Brad writes, great when it was ruled by southerners.
That's when our ancestors conquered and settled the North American continent in pursuit of manifest destiny.
This country used to reflect our values when we controlled it.
But like Robert Barnwell Rhett, the star-spangled banner no longer waves in triumph of glory.
As Jefferson Davis and Red explained after the war, Lincoln destroyed the voluntary union of the founders and replaced it with a consolidated despotism.
Robert E. Lee famously said after the war that, quote, I consider it as the chief source of stability to our political system, whereas the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it.
I need not refer one so well acquainted with you with regards to American history to the state papers of Washington and Jefferson, the representatives of the federal and democratic parties, denouncing consolidation and centralization of power as tending to the subversion of state governments and to despotism.
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The moral ruin, Brad continues, that we are living under today is a direct consequence of the victory of the Union in the war between the states.
Now, to that I responded, and I was actually paraphrasing Michael Perutka, who wrote an article that we rerun every year.
He wrote it back in 2005.
We rerun it every year at thepoliticalsessible.org on the 4th of July on Independence Day.
It's entitled Fireworks Gettysburg and a Bittersweet 4th of July.
But basically, the whole point of that article is that the America, as envisioned by our founders, both began and ended on July the 4th.
It began on July 4th, 1776 and died on July 4th, 1863, after three days of brutal fighting to defend and preserve the American way of life ended with the retreat of our Confederate forces at Gettysburg.
If you look at it that way and you understand that for all intents and purposes, the good guys lost that war after Gettysburg, that that was a lost cause at that point.
If you believe that, you could say that the American experiment lasted approximately 87 years and what has come since then is something that would be totally alien to the founders.
And in fact, we live under a government now that the founders would have long ago revolted against.
Absolutely.
That's what we have.
We have a despotic, monolithic government.
Abraham Lincoln was not the great emancipator.
He was the first maven of big government.
He wanted America to be a big nation.
He didn't want it cut in half, as would have happened if the Confederacy had been effective in leaving the Union.
He wanted all that money, all that power, all those people, so that America could be a force to be reckoned with on the world stage.
And of course, the people of America never wanted that, never have.
If you poll them today, they wouldn't want it.
And furthermore, you know, we have, you know, look at what the founding fathers thought.
Read Washington's farewell address.
He said that the surest way to lose our freedom in our republic is to foreign entangling alliances, fighting foreign wars, and letting any foreign nation become have favorite nation status.
Well, we have all three of those, of course, in today's world.
And that's why America has been in a constant state of decline, at least since the Brown decision was handed down on May the 17th, 1954.
And very possibly even before that.
We've allowed ourselves to be drawn into world wars.
We've allowed ourselves to be used by an alien group to be the world's police force, have our military become the police force of the one world global government.
And we're always involved in doing things that make Americans hated overseas.
If somebody bombed my town, killed my relatives or my family, I probably wouldn't be too favorably inclined towards them either.
And that's what's happening.
And the greatest irony of all is that none of this is doing America a bit of good.
All these wars in the Middle East, for example, World War I, World War II, what did those do for America except put us into this position at the top of a rotten heap of garbage?
And we're basically having to cope with the anger of the rest of the world for allowing ourselves to be used like that.
Meanwhile, have you gotten any money from these people as a result of all those foreign adventures?
Not one cent, folks.
I got to tell you, folks, if you want to read a little bit more about what we're talking about here, if this is a conversation that interests you, we have several articles about it, one more on Monday still to be posted.
ThepoliticalSuccessible.org, be sure to read Michael Perutka's article, Fireworks Gettysburg, and a bittersweet 4th of July.
But Keith, I've got to ask you this before the music starts, and it's going to start any second.
I wonder sometimes if I'm alone in my feeling on the American flag.
And I asked Sam Dixon just a couple of weeks ago.
We were talking about this within the last month.
And I said, Sam, what's your reaction when you see the American flag?
He goes, oh, it makes me sick.
Keith, your reaction.
Your honest reaction when you see an American flag.
I'm not that extreme with it because I understand that it's.
Are you calling me an extremist?
No, it has been subverted.
I hate the forces that have brought the righteousness of America into question.
But they've been brought into question legitimately.