Aug. 24, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards, joined in studio by Keith Alexander the Great this Saturday, August the 24th.
And we are going to return this evening to the intersection of Christianity and ethno-politics.
That's coming up in the second hour with our featured guest of the night, Pastor Brett McAtee.
And he is the pastor of a church in Charlotte, Michigan.
And he has appeared on this show once before back in May.
It was actually on the weekend of my wedding anniversary.
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Winston Smith anchored the show, and I listened to his interview with Pastor Brett on my drive back home.
And I think as much as we have talked about matters of faith on this show, Pastor Brett did the best job I've ever heard of reconciling our faith and our heritage.
And he's going to be back tonight to do so again and to remind us why in these dark days we still have solid reason to hope.
So coming up tonight, I thought, Keith, the way things just continue to be deteriorating politically, it would be nice to turn or rather to return to the eternal tonight.
And Pastor Brett, I thought it was a good night to have this kind of conversation.
So we're going to be doing that in the second hour.
But first, you've got to remember, folks, in a world gone mad, this radio program serves as a beacon of hope and common sense.
And in addition to Pastor Brett later tonight, I will be joining forces with Keith, as we always do, for another encouraging broadcast.
We're going to be talking this first hour, though, about this week's most egregious examples of that deterioration that I mentioned of political discourse.
So we'll do all that and much more.
Even in the third hour, some listener correspondence and a change of pace of the third hour.
We've got a busy show tonight.
Keith, how are you?
I'm great.
I'm great.
It's always good to be here.
Are you ready for Pastor Brett?
You know, you've spoken so highly of him that I really can't wait.
Well, we're going to see.
I tell you, I've listened to a lot of radio, obviously, and hosted a lot of it.
I think for the matter that he's being brought on to talk about tonight, I think he's the best we've had.
And we've had a lot of good ones.
Well, I tell you what, if he's up there with Brother Nathaniel Kampner, then he's— Well, he doesn't quite cover, you know, Brother Nathaniel's issue in the way that Brother Nathaniel does, but he does talk about spiritual matters.
And I know a lot of people, I was talking to Pastor Brett a couple of days.
I said, a lot of people who've been so alienated from churches, and understandably so, have written in and said, hey, this is, you know, political accessible is basically our church.
You know, I've had that come from a lot of listeners, even though, of course, this is a political talk show and not meant to substitute for a good church.
But we do talk about matters of faith.
We're going to do that again tonight.
Well, the churches have been infected with the same long march through the institution that all the other institutions have in the West, generally, and in America in particular.
Well, I think when we get to that hour, it'll be a breath of fresh air, a little oasis.
But first, let's do the nasty and let's talk about what's been going on this week.
The political cesspool back in the news.
As I said, political discourse just continues to unravel this hysterical shrieking and the nonsensical accusations with everyone, of course, well, yours truly, and Keith, of course, our work here at TPC has long since been libeled and slandered.
But everyone now from Pat Buchanan and even the president are now bombarded with incessant howls of white supremacy or some other such baseless smear.
Indeed, it looks as though every white person in America today is an alleged white supremacist to the media and increasingly leading politicos.
And you can't deny it.
The more you deny it, the digger you d the deeper you dig the hole.
Well, we've always advised not to even get into the debate or the denial.
I mean, we wrote the book, that's the royal we again, I guess, racism back in 2010.
Don't spend time.
They want you to spend your wheels debating whether you are this or not.
I don't even think they believe you are.
They just know it's meant to sideline you.
Don't give them the power to do that.
It's a devil word.
It's intended to stuff a sock in your mouth so that no one will take anything you say seriously from that point onward.
And it actually works in reverse.
When you hear someone using those type of terms, it's what George Orwell said back in the 30s about the word fascist.
He said it had been so overused as just a general term of vilification that when he heard someone say that Jones is a fascist, he just translated that in his mind to mean that this person doesn't like Jones.
Well, I think, that's right.
And I think that somebody put it, I don't remember the exact, I'm not looking at the email right now, but when you call normal people racist, you make racists seem like normal people, and you can take that for what it's worth.
But they've, of course, gone far beyond just the accusation of racism now.
White supremacist seems to be the preferred nomenclature.
At this point, the latest example can be found in an article that we put up on our website just a couple of days ago.
And, of course, we were dishonorably mentioned in this article attacking Pat Buchanan.
And, yeah, one more thing on this, James.
If you want to know where the lowest level of hell is in Dante's seven levels of hell or whatever it is in the Inferno, in the eyes of the left, just see what they call the political cesspool.
That's a good point.
And what they have called James is a white nationalist.
And I've never heard James or anyone else that is a friend of ours use that nomenclature.
They don't say that, you know, white nationalist is such a term that basically has never really been nailed down by anyone.
It's just a general slurry.
Well, it's a squishy thing.
I mean, I am white and I am a nationalist.
I mean, you know, let's not split hairs.
But the fact of the matter is, we know that it's meant to be to scare people off and it's used to be militant sounding.
But they're calling Pat Buchanan.
Well, and they've called us much worse than that, the Klan leader, leader of the clan, and everything else.
But Nazi white supremacist, you name it.
But leader of the pack.
We'll play that as your theme music.
But the article this week reads, public TV co-star Pat Buchanan endorses alleged El Paso shooters' invasion rhetoric.
So the guy who supposedly shot up the Walmart in El Paso referred to what is going on at our border as exactly what it is, an invasion.
Pat Buchanan has made mention of, made use of the word invasion to also describe what's happening.
And so here's the story.
Pat Buchanan endorses El Paso shooters' rhetoric.
Now, isn't it funny how they're able to just kind of make that headline appear?
And they're attacking Pat again because the McLaughlin group, the long-running show that he was a panelist on for so many years, has been reconstituted.
He's back on the panel.
And so they're attacking him.
But let's just quickly read this before we go to our first break.
We'll sink our teeth into it a little more deeply after The first time out, white supremacist commentator Pat Buchanan, the story begins, endorsed the rhetoric of the alleged El Paso mass shooter in a recent column, writing that his claim that there's an invasion of the country has accurate and valid description.
That type of toxic commentary could be a preview of what's coming soon to public television.
Buchanan is one of the co-stars in the upcoming relaunch of the McLaughlin Group.
Buchanan himself has repeatedly labeled undocumented immigration as an invasion in his 2000 book titled State of Emergency, The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America.
Also, he used this invasion rhetoric in his presidential campaigns.
Now, where did they go after that?
Well, you know where they went, folks.
In 2011, he appeared on the pro-white radio show, The Political Cesspool, which is hosted by white nationalist James Edwards.
We'll pause right there.
We're going to come back with more as we talk about the accuration of our political discourse in the first hour of tonight's live broadcast.
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Okay, folks.
So we're talking about how the media has just really gone off the rails.
I mean, they've been out of control for years, as you well know.
But it's just, it's almost laughable.
I mean, it's really comical now.
I mean, you have the president of the United States being described by the Washington Post, the New York Times, the USA Today as a white supremacist terrorist, the president.
Pat Buchanan, for his work, you know, he was all at worst, he would be described as a racist, yes, but most oftentimes, right-wing or far-right commentator.
Never have I read an article, and I've, you know, we got our start with Pat Buchanan.
Never have I read Pat Buchanan introduced as white supremacist Pat Buchanan in an article.
Or even racist.
You know, what he was was a paleoconservative, along with people like Sam Francis.
There's a long and very distinguished heritage and lineage that they represent that goes back to the 60s and beyond, into the 50s.
They have been consistent.
Pat Buchanan has had a consistent message throughout his career, and he hasn't moved.
It's other people that have moved away or the general culture or society that we live in has moved further and further to the left.
And regarding what you were saying, James, Trump derangement syndrome is real.
It is the real McCoy.
Nothing has enraged the left more than Donald Trump and the fact that unlike Richard Nixon, they couldn't shame him into resigning.
They thought they would pressure him and push him into that.
Remember, we had that English ambassador several months ago that got into trouble for making snide remarks off the record about Trump.
Well, his main comment was, this guy is different from all the rest.
He cannot be shamed into resigning or moderating his message.
And because he can't, the left has just gone haywire.
Well, that's still, of course, perhaps that's why they're pouring it on to the extent that they are and labeling him now nothing short of being a terrorist.
Well, back to this Buchanan article, this new article that is attacking Buchanan because he has been returned to his position on the McLaughlin group.
They're talking, the article headline, of course.
This is the only thing that was really worth listening to on the McLaughlin group, except for the crusty old moderator and his crazy delivery, which was kind of cute in its own way.
But as far as any substance, the only real substance to the McLaughlin group was provided by Pat Buchanan.
And perhaps that's why they brought him back.
But nevertheless, the article reads, Pat Buchanan endorses El Paso shooters' rhetoric.
And it begins by listening to the times when Buchanan mentioned the invasion as an invasion.
And then it goes on to the times he's appeared as our guest here on TPC, which is hosted by quote-unquote white nationalist James Edwards.
Buchanan warned Edwards' audience about the dangers of the United States losing its white majority.
And then they go to a transcript of one of our interviews with Pat, and it begins with James Edwards, and then in parentheses, white nationalists, as if that's my official title.
And it has me asking Pat a very sensible question about what America will look like when whites become the minority, and Pat giving a very well-reasoned and rational answer.
But, you know, as I have said, and as I wrote on our website, and you can read all of this for yourself there at thepoliticalcesspool.org, the media has long since used interchangeably the libels of white nationalists and white supremacists.
In this most recent attack, Buchanan is the white supremacist, and I am the white nationalist.
But the author even went so far, as I just mentioned, to put white nationalist in all caps and in parentheses next to my name as if that were my title.
Now, what are they going to call you now that they've ramped it up to such a level?
Well, I mean, I've already been called the leader of the Klan.
I don't know where they can go after that.
Are you going to be the white devil?
I'm just trying to think of how they can, you know, emphasize their hatred of people that, you know, have true paleoconservative views on the issues of the day.
That's it.
They can't go much further with rhetoric.
I mean, they just really can't.
I mean, what can you say beyond white supremacist, Klan leader, terrorist, and Nazi?
But not to be outdone by their cohorts in the lying press, the hate group, ironically known as the Anti-Defamation League, also saw fit to defame us this week.
So the ADL, Keith, put out this article where they listed all the YouTube channels that they think need to be banned for so-called hate speech.
And I had actually even forgotten that we had a YouTube channel.
It was really nothing we ever developed.
I think back in around 2011, we put up about a half a dozen videos of us going to area landmarks like Graceland or Sun Studio and just doing a shout out from tourist attractions.
And really not a lot of political commentary, but you wouldn't know it from the ADL's description of our YouTube channel, which again was never cultivated.
I mean, we started it and it's just kind of set there, but for years and years.
The political cesspool, the ADL writes, is an overtly racist show in which anti-Semites, white supremacists, and other right-wing extremists regularly appear to voice their views.
James Edwards, the show's founder and main host, is associated with the Council of Conservative Citizens.
And then it tells YouTube to strike our channel out.
James Edwards, who would make Hitler blush.
Well, that was another thing, actually, that in the Buchanan article, I'm glad you mentioned that.
This comes back to not being able to have a mature and adult conversation about any issues.
Now, when the media was doing their bit after El Paso, I said, we're going to have an adult conversation about this situation.
We don't condone or endorse illegal, unlawful, violent activities like murder.
But it's not to excuse something, to explain it and to understand it.
And we went on to say that when you deprive whites of having any form to be able to discuss their interests.
To have any grievances, you can't, you know, when they're shut out by the government, when they're shut out by the media, when they're shut out in the courts, you are going to have, if you lose screws, just go berserk.
And we've seen that a handful of times and really no more than that, which is astonishing.
I mean, really, that is a testimony to the discipline of whites to maintain a sense of law and order, even as much as we've been displaced and as much as this country has been taken from us.
And look at what has happened in Charlottesville, for example, a complete breakdown of law and order designed and engineered by the left.
And we're supposedly the bad guys in this while they have basically told the police to stand down and let left-wing mobs of thugs beat the ever-loving tar out of you.
Well, you know, it's, as I said, we're going to have an adult conversation, and we have adult conversations about these sensitive issues.
The media just shrieks and name calls, and that's it.
But, you know, you mentioned Hitler.
That was another thing that they attacked Buchanan for.
I guess it was decades ago.
He said, yes, Hitler was a, I believe the exact quote was a racist and anti-Semitic to the core, but he was also an individual of remarkable courage.
So you can't even, you can't even be nuanced.
You can't.
You can't say that, yes, it may be true that a person was this, but they were also this.
You have to say he was a coward?
You can't say he won the Iron Cross, for heaven's sake.
You can say nothing objectively favorable about somebody because you're not supposed to like it.
He won the highest decoration that they had in Germany at the time for his conduct in combat during World War I.
Now, you know.
But I guess you have to say he's a coward because, you know, I guess, you know, he was the bad guy.
Well, you know, for a bad person, there can be no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
They have become a non-person.
This is all very Orwellian, very much from 1984.
And all of us from one time to another have been singled out to be the subject of a two-minute hate.
That's another great Orwellian comment or concept that really is just playing out more and more in today's real world.
Was it MacArthur that said we fought on the wrong side?
I mean, I certainly agree with Buchanan's view is that it was an unnecessary war for America.
And that was another thing.
Just about every war we've had, to tell the truth be known, has been an unnecessary war.
Would it have been bad if Germany had taken out the communist menace?
You know, I don't think so.
Anyway, that's neither here nor there right now.
But it just goes to, I mean, you can't even ask these questions.
You're just supposed to shout, you know, all of these people down.
You've just got to be in the left's amen corner.
And the German soldiers were absolutely courageous.
I mean, my God.
I mean, those odds, what they fought against.
Anyway, more on this.
And Donald Trump, more accusations about him being an anti-Semite.
That's another big one.
That's the most laughable accusation of all.
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All right, so to cut it short, because we have to move on to other pressing affairs tonight, but TPC has been attacked a couple of times this week in one article with Pat Buchanan, which we've mentioned.
Well, we're in good company because people like Pat Buchanan are being pilloried in a similar fashion.
And even the president, ADL with a list of president as a terrorist.
I think that is a first in the history of the annals of American journalism.
That's where we're at, though.
They also mentioned TOQ Live, which I do with Kevin McDonald.
In the political cesspool, they call it an overtly racist show.
On the TOQ Live entry of the ADL's hit list, it reads, The Occidental Quarterly Live is a recurring show hosted by James Edwards, who runs the white supremacist radio show, the Political Cesspool, and Kevin McDonald, the retired professor who runs the anti-Semitic Occidental Observer website.
So in one piece of the same article, we're called racist.
In one white supremacist, Pat Buchanan's called a white supremacist.
I'm called a white nationalist.
All these terms are used interchangeably.
But here's what I have to say about that, and then we've got to move on.
You know, we can't monitor all the times we're attacked because we'd never get through anything else.
But I did get one email this week saying that we have a new listener as a result of the ADL informing him about our incredible work.
So we want to welcome that listener to the show tonight.
But the fact of the matter remains is that we know who we are and we know what we are.
And we know we're family men.
And we serve a purpose.
The fact that they find us such a convenient pinata to bash around tells us that we're doing the job that we were meant to do.
Our conscience is clear, and we think that our heart is pure and our conscience is clear.
Our faith mirrors our work.
We're going to talk about that with Pastor Brett in the next hour.
We're never going to waver.
Listen to me, folks.
We're never going to waver from that which we know to be true, no matter the cost.
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We will never retreat, never surrender, never apologize for publicly speaking the truth.
We're just not going to do it.
And we cannot allow those who hate us to claim the moral high ground because we occupy that space.
Now, it's true.
I can see, as well as you can, that the road ahead looks perilous.
And it won't be for the faint of heart.
It's slander and libel today for being a truth teller, but there very well could be much more serious consequences tomorrow as the clouds continue to darken.
But we do hope that the example set forth by our team here at TPC will continue to encourage and inspire you.
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And the left is becoming more and more totalitarian by the day, more and more unhinged, more and more offrails.
They have been driven to craziness and distraction by Trump derangement syndrome.
Well, and listen to this, Keith.
I want you to offer your commentary on this.
Now, we've talked several times about how almost embarrassingly in the can Donald Trump is to the interests of Israel.
I mean, when he was attacking the squad for being anti-American, he always put first they were anti-Israel, and then he might mention they were anti-American too.
But it was, I think somebody called the most pathetic thing about it is that he thinks that somehow that's going to turn Jewish power and influence in his favor.
Well, look, we got an example.
Sorry, we got an example here of how it's exactly not.
I think one of the members of the squad, this is actually one of the things that they got right.
I don't know if it was Talib or which one it was, but one of the members of the squad said we need to cut off foreign aid to Israel.
They are exactly right about that.
And Mike Pence came up, you know, as if he was, you know, some strong man saying, I want you to know that me and Donald Trump will never cut off aid to Israel.
Israel will always be our greatest ally.
And, you know, you're embarrassing yourself, man.
But that did not stop.
I mean, all of his slavish devotion to Israel.
Donald Trump has been more slavishly devoted to Israel than any other president in American history.
Embarrassingly so.
And what has it earned him?
Hysterical accusations of anti-Semitism, of course.
And here's the latest row, Keith.
You might have heard that Donald Trump said that basically he was just marveling at the fact that he has been so overzealous in favor of pursuing Israel's interests that he couldn't really understand how he's losing his Jewish vote by like 86%.
He doesn't understand that Judaism is no longer their true religion.
Their true religion is liberalism.
Well, so he was looking at the fact that Jews overwhelmingly, and it's not even close, vote for the Democratic candidate.
And he's just basically saying, you know, hey, I'm your best friend.
I've done everything you could want and more.
I'm your slave, basically.
And he said, you know, you're being disloyal to yourself.
It's like Stockholm syndrome almost.
He said, you're being disloyal to yourself not to vote for me.
And then, of course, everybody, the ADL, everybody in the media came out about how anti-Semitic it was that Trump said that the Jews weren't voting in their best interest to vote for the Democrats.
Basically, you have to consider everything they do to be golden, beyond reproach like Caesar's wife.
They're never wrong about anything.
And if you offer any criticism whatsoever, even well-intended criticism, even saying, what the heck?
Who could be more in the can for you than I am?
As Trump is telling to them now, that is considered beyond the pale because that is, in their minds, an oblique criticism of Jewish power and influence.
This one article that I pulled up to illustrate what we're talking about here reads, since 1916, American Jews have overwhelmingly supported Democratic presidential candidates with the 2000 election, 2016 election being no exception.
Donald Trump on Tuesday resorted to 1930s era anti-Semitism.
So there he is.
He's a Nazi.
President Trump said Tuesday that Jewish people who vote for Democrats are either ignorant or disloyal as he railed against two congresswomen who have been critical of the U.S.-Israel alliance.
So basically, of course, the silence is deafening from Jewish power and influence about those two people who are obviously making no bones about it, about their opposition to the power of Jewish interests in the governance of America and both in domestic policy and foreign policy.
So Trump's basically asking, look, I've done more for Jews than anybody could have possibly imagined.
Why don't you like me?
Why don't you like me?
And then they're saying by him questioning that he's an anti-Semitic.
I mean, if you boil it down to the nut, that's what it is.
He's saying, you know, what more could I possibly do for you?
I'm your servant.
And it's like, I mean, I read this week.
It's like that song, I'm Your Puppet, we were playing last week.
That applies to the president, true, too.
And it's like somebody wrote this week.
I mean, Israel's, for all intents and purposes, annexed Florida.
I mean, you had Rick Scott over there licking the wailing wall and embarrassing himself and wearing the yarmulke.
And, you know, Florida is basically criminalized.
Of course, California and the left coast is totally gone.
You know, the places that have not totally gone in the tank are what they derisively call flyover country.
But now with fundamentalist Christians buying into this crazy heresy of Jewish dispensationalism, they're making inroads there as well.
But again, it doesn't matter.
I saw something where it said that, you know, like 80% of Christian fundamentalists have this, you know, Israel can do no wrong attitude towards Jews and Israel.
But on the other hand, only at the most 30% of Jews have anything other than a completely unfavorable viewpoint regarding Christian fundamentalists.
You know, Trump mentioned the loyalty of Jews, basically saying, you know, why don't you like me?
I've done all of this.
I've done more for you than I've done for my own country.
And, you know, it's interesting, though, he brings up the word loyalty because as I put it this week, when it comes to loyalty, it'd be nice if the president started showing a little bit of it to the people who actually voted for him.
When's he going to say, well, you know, yes, I realize that, you know, I lost the Jewish vote, you know, 85 to 15, but, you know, these.
Flyover country.
I always go to flyover country to buck myself up when I need my spirits elevated by having some type of rally in flyover country.
But when it comes to staffing my government, I never choose anyone from flyover country.
That's what I'm saying.
Where's the loyalty to the people who actually vote for him, who actually made him president?
The silence is deafening from the Trump camp about that.
He talks about draining the swamp, but how can you drain the swamp if you keep recirculating the same old people from the same old sources and the same old locations into positions of power and authority?
You know, I think it was a Jewish guy named Albert Einstein that said that the definition of insanity is expecting different results from doing the same thing over and over again.
Trump is such a mixed bag, you know, when it comes to some of his overall, I mean, his rhetoric has been pretty good, obviously.
I mean, especially as a candidate.
Well, and you can tell, just like you can tell with a political cesspool that you're on target when you enrage the left.
And he has a peculiar talent for doing that.
I've never seen anyone that could push their buttons away the dominant.
Well, he flies over the target, but unlike us, he never actually bombs the targets.
Rhetorically speaking, of course, you know, for all of you out there, but I mean, we will go the last full measure and tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Trump will, you know, Speak the truth about the border and what needs to be done, but it'll never actually do anything.
Now, if we had the power that the president has, I can guarantee you you would have a wall from James Edwards and Keith Alexander and TPC.
And if talking could get it done, we would have certainly built the wall by now.
The Trump administration so far is a perfect example of the saying, when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
All right, listen.
What I said about Trump being a mixed back, you know, he just came out of this, you know, it was anti-Semitic of him to ask, you know, why isn't he getting more of the Jewish vote?
And then he went.
Where's the love?
And he complimented Henry Ford two days later, which was a good thing.
We'll tell you about it next.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have it a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
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So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
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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Talking about how the media is, well, the media's colorful and entertaining way of describing the people who go about doing good work this hour and how the political discourse is just about devolved into shooting war, basically.
Well, I mean, the president of the world.
But what else can they do more to us now?
There's nothing they can do with words more.
And next is going to come something, I think, far worse unless things change.
And why wouldn't it happen here?
It happened all throughout Western Europe.
People go to jail for telling the truth.
So, you know, that will certainly come here.
And it's been promised by all of the Democratic candidates, by the way.
Now, we were talking about how Trump was labeled an anti-Semite.
Now, again, you couldn't be more under the palm of the Jewish lobby than Donald Trump is.
And even he is being constantly bombarded with accusations of anti-Semitism.
We told you about how he said basically more Jews should be voting for him, and that got him denounced as an anti-Semite throughout.
How dare he try to tell Jews what to do?
But then a couple of days after that, just late this week, in fact, I believe he was up in Michigan for a stop, and he complimented Henry Ford, the great industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor Company.
Henry Ford was an American hero.
And he basically gave a pretty general compliment of Henry Ford's contributions to American society.
But of course, Henry Ford was a very vocal critic of Jewish power and influence back in his day.
Henry Ford, when he was alive, told the truth about certain so-called taboo topics.
He spoke truth to power, as they say.
But this was just another example of how anti-Semitic Donald Trump was.
How dare he say anything good about Henry Ford as if Henry Ford's political beliefs must have negated all he accomplished in any industry.
I mean, it's just laughable.
You know, the whores and media who condemned Henry Ford this week as a result of the president name-dropping him, they aren't fit to carry his water.
Now, Henry Ford was an American hero who will always be remembered.
You know, these people, these little worms in the media.
Talk about a guy that pulled himself up by the bootstraps.
He is the American dream personified.
They are not fit to cast judgment on a man, on a real man.
Their own grandchildren won't remember them, but this is where we're at.
I mean, see, this is what I said earlier.
Pat Buchanan said, yes, Hitler may have been these things, but he was also very courageous.
Well, you can't say that.
Henry Ford may have told the truth about certain things, but you can't dare say, which, of course, now created, he's basically responsible for the development of the automobile and it being available to average American citizens.
He was very adamant about this.
He said at one point, you could have a Ford in any color you wanted as long as it was black.
This is early on.
He was keeping the price as low as he could, only making changes in it when they were really advances and worthy of increasing the price tag.
On the other hand, General Motors, they would buy all these failing car manufacturers, make them different model lines, and they would sell the sizzle rather than the steak.
They would raise their prices and try to make people feel through advertising that they just couldn't live without this latest advancement that they were ballyhooing.
And most of those advancements turned out to be just puffery.
But because Henry Ford told the truth in his life and is now known as an anti-Semite, you can't dare say anything favorable about him.
And when the president did this week, well, of course, there was another round of dismissals of the president as an anti-Semite.
Now, this is where we're at.
As we said here this evening on the 24th of August, 2019, I am the leader of the Klan.
The president is a terrorist.
Pat Buchanan is a white supremacist and on and on and on according to the media.
And if there's a media out there that makes the American media look rock-ribbed, it's the media in the UK.
Okay, the British media.
And I know all of our listeners over in the UK can attest to this, yes.
Well, here was a story out of the UK this week.
So you know how Princess Megan and Prince Harry present themselves as environmentalist do-gooders, right?
Yeah, they are the groovy couple personified.
That's right.
And they're big into the environment and they're big into, well, obviously race mixing and all the rest, but they are just the quintessential modern couple.
But they also, it came to light that when Princess Megan travels, even if she's traveling, say, to a party in New York with some of her friends, she travels in a private jet.
And so the British media took her to task saying that, you know, we know y'all are Mr. and Mrs. Wonderful and we love you and you can do no wrong, but, you know, you are environmentalists.
Why aren't you flying commercial?
And then you should have just seen whatever outlet it was that put this out.
You should have just seen how this author of this publication was denounced wholeheartedly as being racist.
They were saying this is a racist bully.
The only reason he's bringing up the fact that she flies in a luxury jet, even though she's an environmentalist, is because he's a racist and he hates blacks and he hates that she married into the royal family.
Only racism can be used to typical two-minute hate.
Only racism can, racism is the only excuse why anyone would ever say anything less than favorable about.
Because the classic Orwellian two-minute hate.
You've never seen more savage treatment of somebody just for opening their mouth and offering a discouraging word about one of the idols of the left.
There we go.
I mean, we've seen this now.
We see this.
If you say anything objectively criticizing one of the protected minorities or one of the protected celebrities, you are, well, the only reason you would say anything objectively critical of Princess Megan is because you're a racist.
The only thing you would say is because your heart is as dark as, you know, the bottom of the sea in the Marianna's trench.
The only reason you would say anything critical of Israel is because you're an anti-Semite.
You see, this is where, this is the point.
This actually brings the whole hour into focus.
This is where American political discourse is now.
And, you know, of course, in the UK and in other places.
See, they don't want to debate.
When they were weak, they wanted debate.
Now they have a position of power and strength, they feel, and they want to shut off debate.
It's like Vilfredo Pareto, the Italian socialist of the 19th century, said, when I am weak, I ask you for equality and justice because those are your principles.
When I am strong, I deny equality and justice to you because that is my principle.
Now, they just want to shut you up with terms like white nationalist or white supremacist or racist or neo-Nazi or anything else.
You know, they'll discover something that basically expresses even greater contempt and disdain for any opinion that doesn't pass muster under their standards.
Well, it's interesting how everything is being shifted to the next level.
So those of us who overturn window, as they say, is shifting all the time to the left, those of us who may have been considered to be conservatives a few years ago have been moved to right-wing, right wing to, to white supremacist uh, and so on and so forth.
But who was the guy that died this week, one of the left-wing Republican donors?
Uh, the Koch KOCH at Charles KOCH.
Okay, so he died this week and uh, I was reading these articles listing him as this right-wing benefactor and how he left this disturbing legacy in the wake of his death.
I mean, this guy never did anything uh, to help white people.
This guy never did anything that was remotely right-wing.
Uh, and this is how he is even being remembered by by by the controlled media.
Or we're vaguely conservative at one point or another in your life or in one utterance, then you are cast into the outer darkness forever.
I guess he should be thankful he's only being remembered as right wing and not white supremacist Nazi, KLAN leader, terrorist.
The only conversation you can have about Charles Koch now is which level of hell he will reside in.
Well, I mean, was he right-wing by any standard of knowledge?
No, if he was right-wing, then, you know, heaven does.
So was Vladimir Lenin.
So that's where we're going with political discourse.
I don't really think they can get much more hysterical.
I don't think they can get any more disconnected from reality.
And it's just a matter now.
I mean, we've seen them go to the wall with this, and they're going to continue to do it.
I mean, they couldn't possibly.
I mean, every article about the president that you could ever read, no matter what he does, it's a demonstration.
Isn't it remarkable, too, how Jeffrey Epstein's death at first provoked all this inquiry?
But when they started inquiring, they found out that the left had a lot more to lose from a thorough airing of Jeffrey Epstein's sins and what he did.
So consequently, that has become a non-newsworthy event.
But something like Charles Koch's death is an opportunity to pile on on the right again Trump's comments about why don't you Jewish people like me more?
You've never had a better friend than me.
That's anti-Semitic hate speech.
Yeah, that's it.
Yeah.
I mean, that just, you know, what can he do?
You know, he must be really scratching his head.
Maybe he's going to figure out sooner or later that there's no way that you can pass muster for these people.
There's no way that you are going to get into their good graces other than just become their total and complete puppet.
If you don't consult the ADL before every tweet he makes, he is going to be vilified.
I don't think there's anything more he could do to be the puppet, you know, honestly.
And except, I mean, Florida, actually, DeSantis, I would have voted for the Democrats in Florida.
I mean, honestly.
Well, you know, it reminds me of Lyndon Baines Johnson back in the 60s.
He started trying to be a big leftist because he saw how admirably it worked for John Kennedy.
He said, I want to have some of that love myself.
Well, they were never going to give him that love because he was a white southern Gentile.
And Trump needs to understand that regardless of what he does, he's the wrong color and the wrong gender, and he's not going to get any of that love.
We're going to refocus our attention to the eternal with Pastor Prettier.