Aug. 17, 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.
We've got a show tonight for you, ladies and gentlemen, that will match the intensity of the weather outside today.
It is absolutely what, Keith?
Stifling.
There it is.
A stifling show.
I don't know.
I mean, is that the proper adjective?
But nevertheless, it'll be one to remember, that's for sure.
One that stands out.
Welcome, everyone, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
It is Saturday evening, August the 17th.
I'm James Edwards, Keith Alexander the Great.
We are going to have two fantastic guests for you.
One making his debut appearance on this program, Augustus Invictus, a member of the Republican Party and now a newly minted candidate for president.
He is the publisher of the Revolutionary Conservative and co-founder of the American Legal Defense Fund.
As an attorney, he is licensed in the states of Florida, New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts.
That's four bars by my count, Keith, that he had a path, and is admitted to practice at the district and appellate levels of the federal court system as well as the United States Supreme Court.
Most impressively, he is a Chicago-educated southerner, married with eight children.
So Augustus Invictus.
Has been busy.
That's for sure.
He'll be with us in the second hour to talk presidential politics.
And in the third hour, Sam Dixon, for the full third hour tonight, will be on to reflect on the two-year anniversary of Charlottesville.
So that's what's coming up.
In the first hour, before we get to the aforementioned guest, Keith and I will be offering commentary on this week's biggest and most interesting headlines.
So stay tuned for another powerful episode of TPC Coming Your Way right now.
Keith, before we get to it, though, you want to do a quick couple of emails?
You want to do that?
Go for it.
We always like to pump ourselves up before a busy show.
It's hard work, but these comments certainly help get us through.
Mike writes, I've been so white-pilled recently when I read the comments section on political articles.
The Democrats seem to be doing more to awaken white racial consciousness than Trump did in 2016.
I can't tell you how much you and Keith mean to me every day.
And that's from Mike.
And Mike hit on something that you want to talk about tonight, and that is what the Democrats are doing in reaction to Trump and how that could play in our favor.
We'll talk about this more when Augustus comes on in the second hour.
Just give a 30-second teaser on your take on that.
Well, I think that Trump is more valuable for the reaction he provokes from the Democrats and from the left than what he actually does for his supporters or people on the right.
He absolutely makes the left go apoplectic.
Every day that he's in office, he is an affront to their claims of being in control of things.
They would do anything, and I mean virtually anything to get him out of office, but they have been unable to do it yet.
They went through the whole Russia hoax thing.
Now they're going through the, you know, racism as grounds for impeachment, following that as far as they can.
It's just, and nothing, if he gets elected again, I mean, the wheels are going to come off the buggy, I predict.
They're either going to overplay their hand and they will be the new Nixon breaking the law trying to get, you know, Which will lead to possibly the conviction of some high-ranking Democrats, or you're allowed to even see some place like California trying to secede from the union.
I mean, it's going to be a circus.
Your guess is as good as ours, folks.
But what I will tell you is that we do have a tender box on our hands.
I mentioned that last week.
The skies are darkening.
Something is brewing here.
And I think this next year is going to be very, very contentious, but contentious to say the least.
It could be, I mean, things could absolutely fall apart.
I mean, it really could fall apart.
Yeah, they could be apoplectic.
You know, if they were serious and if they were reasonable, they would say, you know, this Trump hadn't turned out to be so bad after all because quite frankly, and all of a sudden done, more has been said than done.
Certainly with regard to the border and the wall and the number of deportations being less than Obama and on and on and on.
I mean, his rhetoric is great, but it normally ends there.
Now, we have one more.
Let's get to that because, again, we're going to be talking more about presidential politics and what's good, what's bad with regards to how the scenarios could manifest themselves in 2020.
One more, very quickly.
I don't know where Mike was writing from a moment ago, but I do know that this note comes in from a listener in the New York, New Jersey area, and he writes, James, I came across this quote and thought of you, myself, and others.
And the quote is, Life has meaning only in the struggle.
Triumph or defeat is in the hands of God.
So let us celebrate the struggle.
Well, we struggle every night, don't we, Keith?
Well, I tell you what, we struggle to keep this thing going.
And I tell you what.
That is a good quote, though, all seriousness.
The best thing that we have going for us with Trump is the reaction he provokes from the left.
Basically, he's caused them to drop the map.
Their anti-white animus is now out there.
Like Mike said, he is totally white-pilled.
He said, because of Trump, he now knows how much the Democrats hate the white people.
That's it.
Well, I said I would get into this before now, but we'll get into it right now and then we'll take our first break of the night.
You know that Kevin McCarthy, well, maybe people don't know this.
This isn't a household name, but Kevin McCarthy is the House Minority Leader.
So he's the Speaker of the House for the Republicans.
And then you have, obviously, in the Senate, Mitch McConnell is the Senate majority leader.
So Kevin McCarthy went over to Israel a few days ago, presumably to have his agenda told to him, what he's supposed to be working on when he comes back at his marching order.
That's right.
But have you heard about this, Keith?
Tell me.
Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell wrote a song and dedicated it to the Israeli lobby.
Have you heard them perform this?
I have not heard it yet.
Well, we have a copy of it.
This is Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell singing a little song for their bosses.
we play that.
It's not too bad for guys to do.
Yeah, really.
They got a feature in the recording.
I'm yours to have at the war.
Darling, you got full control of your puppet.
You know, I don't agree with being a whore for a corridor, but they're saying they're puppets.
I'm your puppet.
They went too far with that.
Snap your finger and I'll turn you some fifths.
I'm your puppet.
Right on.
That's it.
They hit the nail on the head with that.
Well, they're not lying.
All right, I think people get the idea.
We'll just fade it out right there.
But that was Kevin McCarthy and Mitch.
Well, let's just listen a little more.
Swiggle your little hands.
Okay, so that's Kevin McConnell and Mitch, or excuse me, Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell.
These guys turn out so bad.
Yeah, a little duet for APEC there, but it is the truth.
Kidding aside, that is channeling James and Bobby Purify.
That's pretty much the way it is, is it not?
Yeah, that's it.
In fact, the only ones that aren't are the two that got banned from going to Israel just recently.
Now, who are they?
They are Elon Obron and what's the other one?
Yeah, one of the other members of the squad.
Yeah, two members of the squad.
Unfortunately, they've got their own problems that they pose for us.
But anyway, we'll get down to business if we can, folks.
We're already sweating here in the studio.
Boy, it gets hot here in August.
We'll be right back.
I'd advise 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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Let's get to some news items before we get to our guests this evening.
Big headline this week, U.S. presidential candidate Corey Booker proposes office to fight white supremacy.
Now, we talked about this a little bit last week.
We saw in real time after the unfortunate shootings in El Paso, the word white supremacist really took a spike.
Donald Trump instantly became a white supremacist.
In fact, some very major news outlets calling Donald Trump a white supremacist terror leader.
This is the president of the United States.
I mean, if they can call a guy like Trump that, who's never even mentioned the word white in the sentence, except for one time referencing Al Sharpton a few weeks ago, you know, that's a the litmus for becoming a white supremacist is the bar is quite low.
Reuters reports, U.S. Senator Corey Booker on Thursday, this would have been just a couple of days ago, said he would create a White House office to combat white supremacy if elected, becoming the latest, but by no means the only Democratic presidential candidate to call for action after a racially motivated massacre in Texas, Reuters continues.
Booker said he would also require the FBI and the Justice Department to allocate the same level of resources and attention to white supremacist-inspired violence as they devote to international terrorism.
So, Keith, this is where we're at.
Now, I said to that on Twitter, my response was, make no mistake about it.
A white supremacist, quote-unquote, white supremacist to white-hating zealots like Corey Booker is any white person who isn't enthusiastically on board with becoming a minority.
A white supremacist, the guys that this office will be out to get is anyone who has a modicum of common sense and reason and advocates publicly in their own best interest and that of their families.
And how do I know that?
Because you don't need an office to combat so-called white supremacist terror, even by even giving them that people like Dylan Roof and this guy in Texas and two or three other guys were in fact white supremacists.
Even if you concede that to them, you're talking about five guys over the course of the last, what, decade?
I mean, seriously?
So you're going to have to have an office to combat, you know, some random, very rare occurrence?
No, you would need an office to combat people like Trump supporters.
And that is how this definition is going to be applied.
Right.
Any opposition to the left-wing anti-white coalition is going to be their target.
Who is the chief white supremacist in America today?
Well, to hear the Democrats say what they say, it's Donald Trump.
So anybody to the right of Donald Trump, and Donald Trump goes into gyrations, does everything he can to disavow any type of sense of solidarity with white people.
He does it almost daily, at least weekly.
He is the litmus test.
If he is, you know, basically the entire Republican Party, any person who is white and doesn't hate themselves, is not on board with the most radical and extreme positions of the Democratic Party as, you know, expressed by their slate of potential candidates.
In other words, if you're to the right of Elizabeth Warren, you're liable to be their target.
Look, the people who have committed acts of mass murder who were white, which by default, I think, makes them white supremacists by the current definitions, meaning.
Well, you know, the guy in El Paso specifically disavowed being a white supremacist.
Well, you could name them all.
Again, even if you give them to the media for argument's sake, you could name them all.
You could certainly name them all using both your hands and your fingers.
I mean, it's less than 100%.
Anybody that calls what's happening on the southern border of the United States an invasion is definitely going to qualify under Corey Booker's definition of a white supremacist.
And there's really no other word that accurately defines what's going on on our southern border.
So you say, well, okay, but come on, guys.
He's really only going to go after these people who are likely to commit violence.
Well, like I said, I mean, that's a handful of people in a decade.
I mean, by our most liberal count.
Now, it may start off as that, but as everything starts out as something, it will eventually evolve into nothing.
And I don't think it's much of an exaggeration if you squint.
You can see the future.
And the future could very well be laid out in this new Hollywood movie that's coming out this fall.
It's called The Hunt.
Now, this movie is billed as satire, as Frank Roman at Western Voices World News puts it, but don't fall for it.
This is what they want.
And it's courtesy of Bloomhouse Pictures, Keith.
And the movie The Hunt is a film that features liberal elites hunting red state deplorables, and that word was used to define the people for sport.
And it's coming out this fall.
We put it as a left-wing wet dream, basically, is what it is.
Well, we put a trailer up for it so you can see it yourself.
See it for yourself at thepolitical cesspool.org.
And basically, you have these people with a thick southern accent.
It's basically a twist on the hunger games.
If anyone ever saw the franchise, I think there were three installments of the hunger games where these tributes are selected and they go into this area where they are hunted.
And whoever lives in the streets.
Last man standing wins and becomes a celebrity.
Well, it's basically like that, but populating the killing field in the hunger games would be exclusively conservative white people.
And you can see them as these people who are depicted as who are being hunted, they all have southern accents.
They're from Arkansas.
They're from Central Florida.
They all have thick Southern accents and they're being hunted by these liberal elites.
Now, the film was originally called Red State versus Blue State, according to the Daily Mail.
They have changed the title to The Hunt.
But this is the plot.
And again, this is courtesy of Bloomhouse Pictures founder Jason Bloom, a notorious Trump hater, who says that Trump himself, who is more subservient to Israel than any other president that I can think of.
And believe me, there's stiff competition.
But just to show you how off-paced this Jason Bloom is, he says Donald Trump is to blame for the rise of anti-Semitism.
Well, apparently the Jewish religion has transformed and morphed from Judaism to liberalism now.
And liberalism is not liberalism as it was defined in the 60s, 70s, or anything else, but basically anybody that's not on board with Elizabeth Warren right now, for example.
And Elizabeth Warren, too, by the way, has also promised on her first day in office, she will institute this office similar to what Corey Booker is saying.
And of course, with red flag laws, they're going to have people targeted.
Basically, if you go to Thanksgiving dinner with your relatives and your liberal Aunt Janine doesn't like your take on whatever the political issues are at the time of Thanksgiving, she can report you to Corey Booker or Elizabeth Warren's FBI and say, this guy has dangerous right-wing ideas and he also has guns.
Take him away.
Hey, we actually saw that just last week.
Okay, listen to this.
So there was this guy working.
He was in the State Department, some branch of the Department of Energy.
And I think he supposedly went to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, which was, of course, two years ago this week.
And Sam Dixon will be on to talk about it in the third hour, his reflections two years after Charlottesville.
Stay tuned for the third hour tonight.
It'll be very powerful.
But anyway, it was found out that a guy in Trump's State Department, working some, I guess, middle-tier position under some umbrella of the Department of Energy, was at the Unite the Right rally.
Well, how did they find that out?
His brother called in the tip, you know, so you're going to have these, you're going to have, I guess, incentives for snitches.
And anybody, you know, what we're talking about here.
It's like Nazi Germany with children turning in their parents and stuff like that.
What are we talking about here, Booker and Warren et al.?
What are we talking about, media?
We're talking about any white person who's even nominally conservative, which is really, really would define Trump.
Barely conservative.
Barely conservative.
Right.
That's going to be what a white supremacist is defined as being because that's what Donald Trump's called a white supremacist terrorist by the biggest media outlets in this country.
You're not in lockstamp with Corey Booker and Elizabeth Warren.
You are a potential target.
And I can see, you get the red flag laws, but they take away your guns.
They have this office calling you white supremacists.
I can see a future where the open up the gulags.
You know, all those buildings they had, supposedly, in the Midwest and these camps, maybe that's what they're for.
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In Philadelphia, there was an arraignment for the man accused of opening fire on police officers.
36-year-old Maurice Hill is facing so many charges, he might never leave jail, according to Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner.
He's accused of shooting six police officers, creating a standoff that lasted more than seven hours.
He allegedly fired dozens of rounds at people using an AR-15.
He was denied bail and is due in court again on September 5th.
Meanwhile, New York City police say they have in custody the man who's suspected of prompting a subway station evacuation by leaving behind what looked like pressure cooker bombs.
Authorities are saying at 2 a.m., he was found unconscious in the Bronx.
He's currently in the hospital.
The devices were not actually explosives, so at this time, no charges have been filed.
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What I'm saying right before the break is, I mean, we can certainly see a future wherein the current fictitious scenario depicted in the film, the forthcoming movie, The Hunt, manifests itself.
I think you can see that future because at the very least, you're going to have a huge chilling effect if you get one of these radical left-wing white-hating Democrats in.
True, Trump hasn't done much for us, but I don't know if he would do this to us.
But if you don't go along with what the Democrats have on offer, which as Pat Buchanan wrote this week, is a new Green Deal with government jobs for all, net zero carbon emissions, Medicare for all, including refugees and aliens here illegally, free tuition at state schools, forgiveness of all or most of the $1.5 trillion in student debt, a trillion dollars of infrastructure, $15 minimum wage, reparations for slavery.
If you're not on board with all that and more, you're going to be a white supremacist.
Look, that is not an exaggeration.
We know that's not an exaggeration because they're calling the president that.
Now, and everybody that supports a president.
Right.
Yeah, sure.
You exactly call people like us.
If you're the most cut Republican robot out there, if you're Mitch McConnell, or if you're Kevin McCarthy, you are now a white supremacist.
Basically.
I mean, for all intents and purposes.
And that's no exaggeration.
Now, that actually leads into something else I wanted to talk about.
There is really only, to me, one interesting Republican in Congress.
I think Rand Paul is interesting on some levels.
He's almost so principled, he does a disservice to himself.
He would stand on his principles, even if it cost his kids their standard of living, because that's how principled he is.
And so again, I think the litmus test should be, is it good for my family?
Is it good for my people?
And that's what you base yourself on.
But anyway, somewhat interesting there.
At least he can think for himself.
But Steve King obviously is the most interesting, the only interesting guy to me in the United States Congress.
He's kind of the reincarnation of Spiro Agnew in some ways.
Well, what I mean by, Keith, is whether you have somebody who is presented to you as a conservative Republican or a liberal Democrat, and really we know that there's no difference between the two.
No matter what the issue is when it comes down to where the rubber meets the road, they all issue the same standard boilerplate response.
I don't care if it's El Paso.
I don't care what it is, if it's really serious, something other than tax cuts.
They all speak with one voice.
Okay, there's no difference.
Steve King, and I agree with a lot of what Steve King says.
He said some very sensible things about Western civilization.
We like Steve King.
I mean, he does some silly stuff too, like he voted to censure himself.
I think after he said what's wrong with white nationalism, where did this term come from?
Or whatever.
He voted to censor himself and then voted to take himself off his committee assignments or some silly thing.
And then he trotted out Diamond Silk to issue some new initiative.
He was behind.
So he does some silly things, but for the most part, Steve King is a guy we can win with.
We like him.
But he said something recently that got him in hot water.
And again, at least he isn't scared to say things.
At least he says things that are interesting.
What did he say recently, Keith, that we were talking about earlier today?
Well, I believe what he said was that he is opposed to there being an exception to an anti-abortion law, which he supports.
He supports outlawing abortion, and he would not have any type of exception for rape or incest.
And he said, you know, there are all sorts of fundamentalist Christian leaders who in the past have taken that position, but he apparently took it one step further.
And, of course, his enemies ideologically were just waiting to pounce upon him.
No matter what he says, I mean, they're going to call him a white supremacist.
But this was, I mean, this was interesting.
This was thought-provoking.
This is something you can agree with.
Quite frankly, it had me thinking.
How many people had you thinking?
How many people do we have in Congress?
400 and some odd?
435.
Okay, 435.
That's right.
They all say the same thing.
You got one guy who will say something different off the wall, something provoking.
And of course, everybody, including the Republican.
I think even now the Republicans, the Republicans are looking for a challenger to Steve King.
I mean, this is their own standard bearer guy that's been in Congress.
You know, every one of those Democratic candidates for president is the Democratic version of Steve King.
I mean, they are so off the chain that they're, you know, I don't see how any person that has any modicum of common sense can line up with any of those people with the exception possibly of Tulsi Gabbard.
Well, what did he say about rape and incest?
That was interesting.
He said that there should not be an exception for rape and incest.
And he said, if you look at history, there are examples where, you know, that has worked out well.
And, you know, that sounds incredible.
And, of course, in this feminist age, that's, you know, really a faux pas.
But, for example, just think about this.
The age of the Vikings was a very short period of time from 800 to 1,000 AD.
What did they accomplish?
Well, basically, they didn't accomplish anything in terms of great cultural uplift or construction or building things.
What they did, quite frankly, was rape, pillage, and plunder.
And their behavior, bad as it was, is the reason we have probably beautiful blonde men and women throughout Europe from Russia until to the Mediterranean.
Well, they passed along dominant genes.
That's certainly true.
Although I did see an article this week that said all of this white supremacist fantasy about the Vikings being rapists and so on and so forth, that never happened, that the Vikings were egalitarians and they were interracial.
I actually read that this week.
Well, yeah.
In response to Steve.
That's like, you know, there's no such thing as a white race.
It comes in that category.
But, you know, look, they were famous for raping, pillaging, plundering, murdering people.
Okay.
So when they showed up, they didn't show up with flowers and a box of candy.
Okay.
You know, this is unfortunate.
But on the other hand, in the longer stretch of things, somebody could make an argument saying that it was false.
Basically what Steve King said is, who is to say that I am not the product of rape or incest going back?
It's like we said, I mean, even in places like England or the UK, the feudal lord could come out of the manor and take the farmer's wife for a ride and, you know, whatever.
When they say the night of the first night or whatever, we've heard about all of this stuff.
And quite, you know, it's the type of thing that if he were, you know, a little bit more discreet, would not have brought up.
But he brought it up.
And, of course, he was pounced upon as if he was saying, you know, I'm all for, you know, yeah, you know, we don't want to discourage rape.
But here's the thing that gets me.
Anytime it's something like this, anytime it's something like this, I think to myself, how in the world can these people who are passing judgment on Steve King presume to do so?
Because these people are baby killers from the word go.
I mean, these people want you to be able to murder your baby for the sake of anything.
After he's born.
So that, you know, you can continue to be promiscuous, so that you can continue to live a degenerate life.
I mean, how in the world could these people presume to have the moral high ground over a guy like Steve King, who, by all accounts, is a stand-up guy?
Well, nonetheless, if you control the microphones, then, you know, Marshall McLuhan said the medium is the message.
And if you control the broadcast medium, you control public opinion.
But then again, you have these rules.
So, you know, he is the bad guy.
And all these people that want to kill children after they're born, they're good guys.
Well, and then again, what makes it so sickening is that you have all these Republican leaders, his colleagues in the House and Senate, siding with the Democrats, trying to outshout the Democrats with regards to their denunciation of Steve King.
They want to denounce him louder and more frequently than the Democrats to prove that these ideas that the Democrats are pushing, they were really Republicans.
That's the real Me Too movement right there.
So anyway, Steve King, we don't want to give you the kiss of death, but we like you, and we're with you on this.
We understand you get to be a little flaky every once in a while.
But on the other hand, the left is defined by its flakiness now.
Look at that.
The left is lunatic.
Look at that cat that slave candidates.
I mean, can you imagine any of those people being taken seriously as a candidate as recently as, let's say, 1980?
I would say as recently as 2016 almost.
Really?
Almost.
That's what Trump derangement syndrome has done.
It has basically put the left off the chain.
They are just absolutely hogwild and pig crazy now.
They've gone haywire.
And the positions they're taking are positions that I never thought I would ever hear any serious candidate for president making.
It's now commonplace.
And if you're not on board with it, you are quite positive.
Yeah, You're cruising for a bruising.
They're coming after you.
So all of this is stuff we'll get into when we talk President to Politics with Augustus Evictus, who is challenging Trump from the Republican platform.
It'll be interesting to see how long the Republicans allow that.
You know, they won't even allow Steve King, but we'll see.
But when we come back, interesting article from the Washington Post on Christianity.
I don't know about you, but when I want to find out who and what represents authentic Christianity, I go to the Washington Post.
So we're going to find out what they had to say this week.
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if there was a party in America that actually represented the best interests of its own base or of its voters.
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Touche.
I think you could pretty much put out a convincing article, argument saying that we'd have been better off if the Democrats, the Democratic candidate for governor and senate, had won Florida.
Because in Florida now, in the midterms, Rick Scott basically switched offices.
He went from governor to senator, and then you got DeSantis in his guy.
He's going to switch genders next.
I don't know what's going on.
But down there, I mean, now they pass a law basically saying any protest of Israel is illegal.
I mean, you know, they've got some crazy stuff that these Republicans are.
What did DeSantis, the governor, do that was so awful?
That was it.
No, that was it.
I mean, he went over there and, you know, wore his geometry.
I mean, yeah, this is, you know, that our I'm your puppet song isn't strong enough to describe people like Ron DeSantis and Rick Scott.
Well, nevertheless, it is a good song.
Well, it certainly is illustrative of what's going on in the Republican Party.
For all of the flaws that the Democrats have in their legion, that is the one area where they're actually a little bit better than the Republicans is the complete slavish devotion to this foreign interest.
I mean, they're certainly anti-white to a much larger extent.
They're certainly going to be worse for us than the Republicans.
And the Republicans are always scratching their head as to why they don't get more Jewish support when they're totally, they're 110% in.
Well, they should get 110% of the Jewish vote the way they've been going in the Trump administration.
But anyway, the Washington Post.
Here is an article in the Washington Post.
Some white evangelicals are difficult to recognize as Christians at all.
And this is what the Washington Post has to say.
I have a confession to make.
I am one of the five remaining Americans who is uncomfortable with vulgarity, put off by profanity, and offended by blasphemy.
Swearing is now generally taken as a sign of authenticity.
It is more often the expression of anger and aggression.
I don't think political discourse is improved by language more appropriate to a bar fight.
So I probably had more sympathy than most for West Virginia State Senator Paul Hardesty and his upset constituents after a recent speech by Donald Trump Hardesty, who is a conservative pro-Trump Democrat, received phone calls from Christians complaining of the president's use of the term GD.
In a letter to Trump Hardesty pronounced himself appalled by the fact that you chose to use the Lord's name in vain on two separate occasions.
This is hardly a national groundswell for decorum, but I don't want to be dismissive of people who are revolted by the steaming, stinking cesspool of Trump's public rhetoric.
The problem is one of proportion.
And then he goes on to say all of the things that Trump has done that is unbecoming of a Christian.
For instance, he puts in here that he cut foreign aid by $4 billion.
When was that a litmus test for Christianity?
Part of the $4 billion that was cut affected efforts to fight the spread of Ebola in Africa.
That was one thing that was very unchristian.
Another thing.
Give me that chapter and verse of the prohibition against cutting aid for Ebola.
This is in the Washington Post.
Another thing that he says is far worse than the president's use of GD when determining what is and isn't a Christian is that the president continues to oppose refugee resettlement in the United States.
Along the southern border, Trump has tightened the rules on asylum.
these are all things that are not christian and of course it should be they he writes that they should offend evangelical christians but evangelical christians voted for trump overwhelmingly uh even though he is implementing that's the 11th 12th and 13th uh commandment i guess that's So basically, the gist of this article is that evangelical Christians voted for Trump overwhelmingly, white evangelical Christians did, even though Trump has talked about securing the border.
And again, God knows he's done nothing more than talk about it.
He continues to oppose refugee resettlement, and he cut foreign aid by $4 billion.
So that in the Washington Post, it said it is impossible to recognize white evangelicals as Christians because they support a president who just did those three things that I mentioned.
What Bible are they reading, James?
I swear.
I know they've had several rewrites of the Bible in the past 20 years, but this is totally foreign to me.
Well, it's like I say, when I want to know what passes for authentic Christianity, I go to the Washington Post because they're going to tell you.
And they frequently feature articles by the wormy little girly man, Russell Moore, who, if he's a Christian, let me tell you something.
Christianity's got a lot of trouble.
But this guy that they're featuring now, his name is Michael Gerson.
And I thought that that was interesting.
So I looked into him.
Now, he has won several awards as being one of the most influential Christians in America.
He's been on many, many lists, some of them even offered by the Washington Post itself as one of the country's most influential Christians.
But we should tell you, as part of our due diligence, we found that he does have a Jewish grandparent.
So I think that that's interesting.
But nevertheless, even if you discount that, I mean, we need to put that out there because it is a matter of fact.
This is what passes for Christianity, according to the Washington Post.
And Christianity is really merging.
It's like Andrew Fraser said, it's basically the Communist Party at prayer now, at least at the head table of each of the denominations.
We've got a big problem with Christianity, and we're not going to solve our problems without a strong return to our traditional faith of our fathers.
We need Christianity.
We need God.
We need Jesus Christ to help us.
But this is what they are presenting as Christianity.
This is replacing the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with the Gospels of Peter, Paul, and Mary.
Again, you know, liberalism is Christianity.
Christianity is liberalism.
You know, if you believe that, well, you know, see us after the show.
There's a bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you.
And we need the money.
So anyway, that's what's going on in the Washington Post.
The Washington Post will tell Christians what you need to do to be a good Christian.
And believe me, if you're for securing the border, if you don't think it's a good idea to invite everybody in the world here, and if you don't think we should give away our blood and treasure to stop the spread of Ebola in places you've never heard of, then you're probably not a Christian.
Now, one more game the media plays.
We were talking about the two-year anniversary of Charlottesville.
One thing that happened in Charlottesville that we certainly noticed and will be mentioned tonight when Sam Dixon comes on to the third hour to offer his reflections.
Sam Dixon was in Charlottesville, so he's uniquely qualified to give us that personal take on it.
But I was talking to Sam recently and he was talking about, and I noticed this at the time too, and I'm sure we talked about it, when they were presenting coverage of the events of the United Right rally in real time, live and in real time, on the afternoon of august 12, 2017.
They kept showing footage of a completely unrelated clan rally that happened weeks prior, and so they they were cutting to the Charlottes The scene from Charlottesville and showing completely unrelated footage that didn't even happen there if real footage wasn't near as convincing as this.
Well, they had people in literal clan suits you know literal clan members and and they well, you know this.
This kind of helps us sell our narrative better, so we're just going to put this footage that didn't even happen at the United Right rally that happened weeks earlier.
Don't let the fact, don't let the facts get in the way of a good fable.
And uh, when I was talking to Sam about this earlier in the week, it it it caused me to recall that we had a very similar uh situation here with TPC.
Now, you remember, back in 2015 uh, we uh played a large hand in rallying 500 fantastic people uh to the grave of Nathan Bedford Forrest in the weeks after the tragic shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.
Now, that was in response to a Al Sharpton event that drew uh less than 30.
No, that was the.
That was the one in 05.
we've done so many they are confusing i know but that was 05.
No, this was in reaction actually to uh the uh, the backlash against southern monuments.
Okay well, there was some type of prior Al Sharpton's always around well, it's not Al Sharpton, but there was some uh take-em-down, that's right, that was.
That was very sparsely attended, less than 30 people, and we brought out 500 people.
500 people and we've got pictures of all of that for those who need.
Uh, don't believe us, believe your lying eyes.
We got the, the pictures of it as a fantastic event, 500 people.
Well, there was a picture of Eddie Miller holding a beautiful Confederate flag.
That was taken at that event and it made the local newspaper uh the next morning and that was it, at least for a while.
And then there was this is the inverse of what happened in Charlottesville there was a clan rally that took place in north Carolina, another literal and legitimate clan rally and um, the picture that the media used to illustrate this clan rally was the picture of Eddie holding the Confederate flag at our event uh, which was very family friendly and finding nothing to do with the clan, had nothing to do with the clan months earlier.
Well, that picture now of Eddie has appeared, and they did it to Sam Bushman too.
That's absolutely right.
This picture of Eddie has now appeared in over 200 newspapers, including one as recently as just a couple of weeks ago, because I did a google image search and found that as recently as let me look at my notes here as recently as june 19th.
It appeared in the largest newspaper in the state of Alabama to illustrate an article about Jefferson Davis' birthday still being a state holiday.
Okay, that's fine, no big deal.
But i'm just saying, when you're, when you're using a picture of one of your guys to illustrate, if you're a normal person, you don't know, if you don't know how much the media lies, you don't know their game.
If you're reading an article about a clan rally and you see a picture to illustrate the article, you're going to think that that picture was taken at the event, that the article is running right and so and so this article this uh, it happened in Charlottesville, it happened with us.
I mean, this is the media.
Not that you need us to tell you that the media lies, but it's just.
You know we, we just have so many, you know, since they're in charge of drawing all the equivalences, I guess if they want to have an article about the clan, they're going to run a picture of Donald Trump now, you know, because he's a white supremacist.
He's a terror leader too, according to the the press.
In the wake of El Paso.
Busy first hour, I need a break.
He's afraid to talk to us, yes.
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Oh, and I'm a clan leader, too.
Don't forget, according to the Michigan Court of Appeals.