Sept. 14, 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.
All righty, we're back with the second hour.
Had an unusual first hour.
Now, normally the template in any given week's show is that Keith and I break down the news the first hour.
Then we have a featured guest of the night in the second hour.
And then it's sort of a free-for-all plus Jack Ryan in the third hour.
Well, Keith is out again tonight.
Now, Keith was out last week, as we mentioned at the top of the show, because I was speaking in Alabama.
We had a live remote broadcast from the League of the South event last week.
Great show with great guests, David Duke, Kevin McDonnell, Adrian Krieg, Rick Tyler, Michael Hill.
Great show.
But Keith wasn't there for that.
Now, tonight, as I mentioned, Ole Miss is playing a home game, so you know where Keith is.
But we also read quite a bit of mail in the first segment of the first hour, the opening minutes.
So go back, if you're tuning in late tonight, go back and listen to the opening segment of tonight's show when the broadcast archives post about 30 minutes after the conclusion of this evening's program.
We always enjoy reading the mail.
And then, of course, Jared Taylor was the featured guest during the first hour.
We are checking the pulse of Western Man tonight.
And we did so with Jared Taylor.
Paul Fromm will be our guest.
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But, you know, we have, what, you know, about 30, 40, 50 people that we bring on every year, and they never fail to warrant it.
And so Paul Fromm will be back with us in the third hour, so stay tuned for that.
Now, we're going to do something a little different tonight because Keith isn't here with us.
And as I said, yes, he always requests the time off.
It is, well, it's not pay time off because there's no pay in this, but it is an excused absence, I guess you could say.
And Keith will be back with us next week, so don't worry about that.
But I mentioned that I was in Alabama last weekend for the League of the South conference, and I gave a speech before the show that we did from there.
And I'd like to present to you, if I could, a made-for-radio version of that speech.
So after Rick Tyler, who was the MC of the conference, introduced me, and he introduced me far too generously.
It was almost embarrassing, all the things he said.
But we have been around for a while, and we've done a lot, and he made mention of a lot of it.
But when I took to the microphone, I said there that my wife was there.
And so that's the first thing I'm going to do is pay respects to her.
Being a leader begins at home.
And so if you can't lead your wife and your children, you have no business presenting yourself as a leader of a cause.
And so the family unit is the cornerstone of our civilization.
And we should prefer family men as our leaders.
Now, I know sometimes circumstances get in the way of that, but nothing motivates a man to stand and fight quite like the desire to protect his kith and kin.
And of course, when I talk about family, that is extended to this listening audience.
And that is not done flippantly.
And that's not done with any sense of hyperbole.
That is done in truth.
We feel, you know, people who stand together and face persecution together and stem the tide together, you become family in a sense.
And that is what all of you are to me, by the way.
You are family.
And you know that.
And I say it almost every show.
But I say it every show because I mean it so much that I risk the repetition.
But it was an honor to be with the League of the South.
I love the people that are down there.
I love that, you know, these are people, again, that we've gone into battle with.
And if America is to reclaim her destiny, she must first look to the South.
And I really love the South.
I talked about and I've made mention of this before.
You know, one thing is when you're giving a speech, when you're on the road and you're giving speeches to different audiences, it's not much different than being a band and you're playing a different show every night, a different audience every night in a different city, but it's the same show.
You're going to play all the hits.
And so I repeat some things to a live audience that I'm speaking to.
Perhaps you've heard it several times prior on this show, being a regular listener that you are.
But I love the South.
And I talked a little bit about my upbringing in the South, the fact that my mom's side of the family is from a little town that you've never heard of, Faxton, Mississippi, which is literally made up of just three buildings, a church, a funeral home, and a town hall building.
But I take such great pride when I am able to take my children to the graves of my grandparents.
Now, these are people that they all passed away, all of my grandparents, my four grandparents.
They all passed away before my first child was born.
But I think it's such pride that I have when I take my children to their graves because I could teach them about what it means to descend from a line that is so noble and to teach them and to raise them in the same traditions that were handed down to me.
These people were great in every way that one can be great.
And I'm going to raise my children in that same style.
And I take my role as a husband and a father very seriously.
And it's hugely important to me that my children be raised to be good Christian people who love their family, their ancestors from whence they came.
We should all have a deep respect and reverence for our cultural heritage, for our patrimony.
And for me, that is the southern patrimony.
I am proud of my work, too.
And I talked a little bit to the league audience about some of the things we've done.
The fact that we have been denounced by Congress.
We've been denounced by our church.
We've been denounced by everybody, the media.
But yet still we're able to rally 500 people to the grave of Nathan Bedford Forrest to serve as a catalyst, I should say, in that rally from 2015.
You know, all the things we've been through with the Trump campaign being denounced by Hillary Clinton.
I mean, you know the history of this show, so I don't have to go into it in depth with you.
Well, all of it.
Up until, you know, from the first time I was on national television with CNN, and in 2007, I was on for an hour to talk about self-segregation all the way up to our most recent, which hasn't yet occurred, even though it's already been taped, this thing that we did at Nathan Bedford Forrest's grave a few months ago that's going to be airing in just a few days.
All of it I'm proud of.
But you know what?
I've been to Manhattan, and I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
I'd rather be on one of those red dirt roads in Mississippi than strolling the streets of Times Square.
And that's what those of us, those who hate us, can't understand.
They can't understand our unwillingness to abandon our culture and our symbols and our customs.
And they can't understand it because it's who we are.
It's personal for those of us who still feel a connection and a divinity to those ties that bind.
And again, we fight for our past, our present, and our future.
Well, I'm going to speed this up when we come back.
I'm going to get to the rest of my speech that I delivered to the League of the South Conference just a week ago tonight.
And then we'll get on with the show.
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Well, I just looked at the clock, and perhaps I'll have to give you the cliffs notes of my speech to the League of the South last week because the speech ran over an hour, and we only have about, what, 48, 50 minutes of radio time with the commercials.
So we're going to have to get busy here.
And I have a little bit of a cold tonight, too, as perhaps you can pick up on my voice.
It was much worse a couple of days ago, I can tell you that.
But I know what you're saying.
Well, we've heard you say this a hundred times before, James.
Again, remember, when I'm speaking to an audience, there are people in that audience who have never heard of me before and perhaps never listened to the political cesspool before.
And if you have heard it a hundred times before, so long as God wills it, if we are on the air, you will hear it a hundred times more because I am proud to be descended from this noble line of brave and fighting men.
My Confederate patrimony is the highest honor that I could receive other than my wife and children.
There's nothing in the world that can make me more proud.
And that's one of the reasons I fight so hard to preserve and protect the memory of the Confederacy because I know that a man who won't defend his family is not a man at all.
It's like Jared said earlier.
No one can be us but us.
And that separate culture is a prerequisite for being a separate nation.
And still to this day, as faint as it may be, we have that in the South.
And I encourage the audience there in Alabama last week to look around the room to the person sitting next to them and know that that is the person that will save them if we are ever going to be saved.
Nobody is coming to save us.
We are going to have to save ourselves.
The government isn't going to save us.
The media is not going to save us.
You probably already knew that, didn't you?
Because y'all are so smart.
The courts are not going to save us.
Forget the rule of law.
That only exists in first world nations.
And you can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
Of course, as we know, regular listeners of TPC, American jurisprudence has become a laughingstock.
We have Ann Coulter, who just quite rightly pointed out on Twitter a few days ago when Peter Brimelow criticized a decision made by an Iranian judge by saying we live under a Kritarchy, a Kritarchy, that judge deemed that criticism to be anti-Semitic.
So this is our world today, as Ann Coulter points out.
An Iranian immigration judge denounces Peter Brimelow as being anti-Semitic for using a Greek word to criticize her.
That's where we're at.
And then I reminded the audience there in Alabama about my experience in trusting in the legal system to abide by the law, my case against the Detroit News in 2016 for publishing that I was a leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
Now that journey came to an end, of course, as you know, on October 31st, Halloween Day, the trick was on me in 2017 when the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled against me and in favor of the defendants.
They wrote that the law was on my side, but alas, Aesop's fables instructs them to rule on behalf of the defendants because, of course, a man must be judged by the company he keeps.
I'd actually like, I know you don't need to hear it again, but we have to understand, too, that every night on this radio program, new people are tuning in that haven't heard the story before.
We're always welcoming new listeners.
This is in the official decision of the court that rewrote defamation law in the state of Michigan.
The restatement of torts lists membership of the Ku Klux Klan as the quintessential illustration of a defamatory statement in an opinion piece in the Detroit News.
Columnist Banco Thompson asserted that radio show host James Edwards is a leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
There is no evidence to suggest that Edwards holds a formal leadership position in the Ku Klux Klan, nor is there any record evidence to suggest that he is even a member.
I thought we'd won the case at that period.
But then I read the rest of it.
Notwithstanding this lack of formal relationship, the court must be mindful of Aesop's lesson.
A man is known by the company he keeps.
We hold, therefore, that Edwards cannot make claims of defamation and affirm summary disposition in favor of the defendants.
As I said, that rewrote defamation law in the state of Michigan.
And above and beyond that, Jesse Jackson flew to Detroit, Michigan on the next Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Day of 2018, to award the journalist who libeled me with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Now, that is remarkable.
That is remarkable.
The official program of that evening's festivities wrote, Thompson's work has drawn the ire of leading ideological opponents, culminating in the First Amendment victory before the Michigan Court of Appeals in a 2016 lawsuit filed against him by the white nationalist James Edwards.
So being able to falsely write that I am the leader of the Ku Klux Klan and get away with it is the culmination of that liar's career.
But the point is, we can't count on the government.
We can't count on the media.
We can't count on the courts.
And we can't count on the church.
We can't count on the church.
This is a Christian program.
For me, the reconciliation of Christianity and racial realism came quite naturally.
I talked to the audience there in Alabama a little bit about my background, my upbringing, and how it made me into the man that I am today.
I talked about my pastor's righteous stand against the Southern Baptist Convention just last year.
I talked about it all, and I reaffirmed my ardent belief that Western man, our cause, our people, will not prevail unless we appeal to the faith of our fathers, unless we root it in Christianity.
We have no hope.
That is my personal opinion.
And I know a lot of the people listening tonight perhaps may not share that faith.
In fact, some of our guests that we feature on this program may not share that faith.
But that is my faith, and that is my belief.
And that was the nest that I flourished in, going to church every week, going to a private Christian school, later being homeschooled, having what I learned in school being reaffirmed in my home.
So I do think that Christianity is the way forward for Western man.
And I went into some detail as to why I believe that in the speech, but I also told the story about how the church in its present constitution is just irredeemably despicable.
I talked about the pastor my, or rather the example that my pastor set last year.
And then, of course, as I like to do, I talked about the woman that I refer to affectionately as the Southern Boudica.
And we don't know her real name, but you know her story because we've shared it with you before.
I'd like to share it with you again.
This is a letter written from a Yankee, Robert Audrey, of the 111th Illinois Infantry.
It was a letter mailed to his father describing some recent action that his unit had seen.
This is what he wrote.
Dear father, I take pen in hand to let you know that I am well.
We are encamped near Dallas, Georgia, where we found the enemy in force on the 26th.
I saw three or four dead rebel women in the heap of bodies.
All had been shot down during the final rebel charge upon our works.
One Susish woman charged to within several rods of our works, waving the traitor flag and screaming vulgarities at us.
She was shot three times, but still she came.
She was finally killed by two shots fired simultaneously by our boys.
Another she-devil shot her way to our breastworks with two large revolvers, dealing death to all in her path.
She was shot several times with no apparent effect.
When she ran out of ammunition, she pulled out the largest pick sticker I ever seen.
It must have been 18 inches in the blade.
When the corporal tried to shoot her, she kicked him in the face, smashing it severely.
She then stabbed three of our boys and decapitated a fourth when the lieutenant killed her.
Without a doubt, this gal inflicted more damage to our line than any other reb.
If Bobby Lee were to field a brigade of such fighters, I think that the union prospect would be very gloomy indeed, for it would be hard to equal her ferocity and pluck.
I don't think that woman, that southern woman whose name has been lost, would have given a damn if she was called a racist by the people who hate her and who hate her family and who hate her children.
And I don't care about it either.
I wish our men had the bravery of that woman in the 1860s.
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Still a lot of great radio to come.
In fact, we're only halfway through the show.
But what I'm doing right now in the second hour is breaking down the speech that I gave to the League of the South meeting last Saturday.
I made for radio speech, a little bit truncated, but we're doing the best we can.
And I guess you could say the theme of the talk was no one is coming to save us.
None of the institutions are going to save us, not government, not media, not academia, not the church, not anything else.
And not the courts.
I went into some of my personal experiences with being denounced by the United States Congress, being denounced by the church, being routed in the courts, as proof from my own personal testimony.
Who's going to save us?
We're going to have to save ourselves.
And we can do that.
We can do that.
Because I look back to history and I see what our people are capable of.
I love history and not just Southern history.
I love the history of the West, history of Europe.
I think probably the most fascinating time in history was that 50-year period between 14, let's just say 1475 and 1525.
Think of what all was going on between 1475 and 1525.
Think of the players that were in play during that 50-year period.
Ferdinand and Isabella, Columbus, Henry VIII, Cortez and Montezuma, the Borgia Pope, Martin Luther, and so many others.
They were all alive.
They were all doing what they did, rewriting history.
Those were people who wanted to conquer.
Those were people who were animated by the spirit of Europe, who wanted to scale the highest peak.
They wanted to sail beyond the known horizon.
They put life, they risked it all, risked life and limb.
What happened?
I mean, what happened?
I talked about the southern woman.
We don't even know her name, but she had more bravery than 99% of our men.
She wasn't afraid of being called a racist when she charged and died against that Yankee detachment.
But there are so many white men today who would rather die than be called a racist.
You know, we're told all the time, racism is more prevalent today than ever.
You know, with slavery, Jim Crow, that's gone.
Blacks in America have the highest standard of living than their fellow blacks anywhere in the world.
Welfare, affirmative action, quotas, set-asides, air conditioning, cars, cell phones, medicine, first world doctors, you name it, but it's not enough.
No gratitude, only grievances.
Racism truly is a marvel of modern science.
It's everywhere, just like oxygen and gravity and all sorts of other natural wonders.
And just like those mysterious forces and substances, racism is practically invisible.
But thankfully, though, Mother Nature has generously provided us with non-whites and liberals with special sensors that enable them to detect this insidious invisible force everywhere it's found.
And these days, it's literally found everywhere.
You know, you go back to when Barack Obama was first elected.
You know, those were the days for the post-racial America, or so we were told at first, basking in the glow of self-congratulation for electing America's first black head of state.
The honeymoon had just begun for many white liberals, and it was a euphoric time.
But that euphoria didn't last long.
No, the honeymoon was pretty much over after newly confirmed Attorney General Eric Holder gave that big speech and said that when it comes to race, we're actually a nation of cowards.
And that when you get right down to it, even though white America elected Barack Obama, race relations hadn't improved at all in the last 50 years.
Well, there's a nice and fine how do you do?
That's just one of a thousand examples I could give you.
You have to stop falling into this trap.
No more tokens, no more arguing, no more trying to prove we're not racist.
They're going to call you that anyway, so what's the point?
Don't deny it, don't argue, don't let them get to you.
And the point is, as I say, don't become the caricature, of course, but never, never feel guilty for who you are, for how God made you and for where you came from.
What is love if not loving your own family a little more than others?
You have to be explicitly pro-family.
And for us, that means our extended family, our race.
We have to be pro-white.
We have to support others who are fighting on behalf of our people.
No matter the cost.
No retreat, no surrender, no apologies.
You look back to that southern woman, that southern woman that I love to make mention of.
And compare her to this, this mayor of Columbus, Georgia.
Now, this comes from the pages of my book, which was written back in 2010.
A black woman had complained that she had seen two white police officers eating bananas, and that they were trying to violate her civil rights by eating bananas in front of her.
And that's the complaint that she gave the mayor of Columbus, Georgia.
And to her complaint, the mayor responded, Dear Mrs. Stewart, I'm sorry you found Columbus police officers eating bananas on the street when you arrived.
Let me assure you that there was no intent to offend.
The officers needed some nutrition after standing long hours on the street, and they particularly needed the potassium available in bananas and some other fruits.
Accordingly, they were giving bananas along with some drinking water.
But there was no thought of insulting or offending you.
And perhaps that was thoughtless on my part.
This is the mayor of this town speaking.
In any case, let me offer my sincere apology for anything our officers may have done that gave you offense.
I want to assure you that it will not happen again.
I want to encourage you to come back to Columbus and get to know us better.
You'll find this is a place where African Americans and all people are valued equally and are welcome to full participation of community life.
Again, again, he says, I am sorry you were offended, and I hope you will accept this sincere apology, respectfully.
Robert S. Poitashev, that's the mayor of Columbus, Georgia.
That's a white man, the mayor of Columbus, Georgia, a few years ago.
Now, that guy makes John McCain look like David Crockett at the Alamo.
That is ridiculous.
I mean, obviously, what he should have said is, I have better things to do as the mayor of an American city than dwell on this ridiculousness.
But that's where we are, and we need men who will say that.
I look back on my life, folks.
I shudder to think what paths I may have taken if it wasn't for the very solid foundation upon which my upbringing was built.
I was fortunate to have had the stability of consistent parents and grandparents who always let me know how much I was loved, the difference between right and wrong, to respect our cultural and our spiritual heritage.
You know, I'm a better man for it.
And I think, though, too, I sincerely feel that the course may have been charted for some of us before we were born.
I think some of us are probably genetically predisposed to engage in the struggles of our time.
You know, of course, serving as an advocate for one's people, our extended family, that bridges the gap between our distant ancestors and our future progeny.
Doing our duty also gives our lives meaning and fulfillment.
It's a life worth living.
And folks, for all the ups and downs, mine has been exactly that.
And even the horrible defamations and attacks, the unfair defamations and attacks, the lies that we endure, they sustain us and help us build character.
Adversity is the trial of principle without which one hardly knows whether or not he's honest.
If we didn't have this adversity, we wouldn't be tempered.
We wouldn't be tempered.
I have lived a life worth living.
This cause has enlarged my circle of friends.
I am thankful for the people I get to interview on this show because it's not just an interviewer, interviewee type of relationship.
These are brothers that I have on this show.
That's who we have.
And I get it.
Not everybody can be up front.
But get involved in whatever way you can.
It'll make you feel good.
And no matter what happens next in my life, whatever the next chapter of my career is, and I hope I'm on the radio, 15 years going strong.
I hope it's another 15 years.
But it's all in God's hand, and I'm willing and ready and able to embrace it, come what may, with open arms.
I've lived a full life already.
I've lived, I've loved, I've fought.
What an incredible privilege it's been.
And let me tell you, folks, I think we're going to be okay.
I think we're going to be okay.
I say it all the time.
I think our people are going to be okay.
But no matter what, to quote the great Confederate General Patrick Claiborne, and I mean this and I take this quote as my own, if this cause that is so dear to my heart is doomed to fail, I pray heaven may let me fall with it while my face is toward the enemy and my arm is battling for that which I know to be right.
And what we advocate for on this program is right.
It is true.
We occupy the moral high ground.
They do not.
We do.
What we have on our side is that eternal truth.
We are the righteous ones.
We want to protect and preserve our sovereignty, our integrity, truth, honor, our family, God himself.
And that's a little bit of what I've imparted upon the League of the South conference last week.
We're going to take a break.
We'll be right back.
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Kosher, certified.
Put the two words together to get Kosh certified, which is spelled with an SCH instead of just SH.
It's the right way to spell this, the German way.
And it made it easier to trademark.
Now, did I tell you that the letters SCH still make the shh sound?
As in all those American food producers saying, shh, let's keep it really quiet that our product is kosher certified.
Think about it.
Nearly one century of kosher certification, and hardly anyone outside Exclusive Observers knows that most packaged food and kitchen products are literally certified by religious intermediaries.
Well, because you, consumer, are indirectly paying for this, the Coach Certified app is here to make kosher certification awareness an inclusive matter for people of all faiths and identities.
And it even boasts a unique database of products not kosher certified.
We call that NKC.
Start meming it.
It's fun.
NKC, not kosher certified.
Now, to confuse our audience even more, we put a question mark at the end of our name.
And that really cinched our trademark approval.
It relates to the website where you can begin your new shopping behavior, thekosherquestion.com.
Do what we got, girl.
Cause we got a lot to drown.
Welcome back.
Get on the show.
Call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
If you're tuning in late, remember to go back to the broadcast archives just a few minutes after tonight's live broadcast has concluded.
You can go back to the first hour where we had a guest in the first hour, Jared Taylor, who is not an unusual guest, although it is unusual that we have a guest in the first hour at all with Keith being out tonight, though.
So we did.
Jared Taylor, great first hour to kick things off.
I, in this hour, have been breaking down the speech that I gave last week in Alabama.
And the third hour still to come, Paul Fromm.
We're going to check the post of Western Man in Canada with Paul Fromm.
So stay tuned for that.
But I got to tell you, look, we're at a crossroads right now, ladies and gentlemen, here with this radio program.
We are halfway through the third quarter fundraising drive, and we are fast approaching troubled waters.
I would say I don't know why that is, but perhaps I do.
A couple of reasons, I hope.
Number one is that we launched the third quarter fundraising appeal on Labor Day weekend when a lot of people are out and about.
Last week, we were out of town.
We were so busy with the show from Alabama that I failed to even make mention of the fact that we are in the third quarter fundraising drive.
But I got to tell you now, we are simply not on pace to meet our budget for this quarter, and we need our regular and occasional donors to answer the call.
Now, there are some people out there that donate every single quarter.
There are some people who donate every single month.
There are some people who donate sporadically and intermittently.
Whatever category.
There are some people who listen every week and never donate at all.
Whatever category you fall under.
We need you to stand with us.
There are many reasons why your investment in our work always earns a good return.
We could point to the media attention that we command, the access to guests and events that no similar entity can produce, whether it's the Republican National Convention or the inauguration or wherever we go that no other people can go in our cause or even to our portfolio of results.
But that's not necessarily what makes TPC special.
I was thinking about it, thinking about family, thinking about the talk I gave in Alabama last week.
And really what makes this show so special are these three hours every week that we spend together.
You and me and our audience and Keith and the rest of the gang, each and every week, the relationships.
I was reading these letters that we get every week.
We have real relationships and connections with our family of listeners and the community that we've built together.
That is why I think a lot of you give.
As one listener once remarked about this show, James and his co-hosts have balanced issues of race, ethno-nationalism, history, politics, and culture with the Christian faith, which makes all the world come into focus.
There is no conservatism without order, no order without structure, and no structure unless flesh and spirit are viewed as complementary of the human soul.
Today, we hear too many preachers say that faith is all that matters.
We hear too many nationalists say that race is all that matters.
And the vast majority of young people today have been trained, of course, to believe that neither matters.
The political cesspool is in the vanguard of those who seek to restore balance, and in doing so, are in lockstep with our noble forefathers who gave us all that we have as our inheritance.
Everyone is searching for identity.
To us, identity means distinction.
To the enemies of Christ and our kinsmen, identity means uniformity.
The difference between these two polls is the difference between building civilization and destroying it.
What a comment.
What feedback.
That was a long time ago that that listener wrote that, but I've kept it all these years and it's kept me going, as well as all of the other correspondence that we receive on a weekly basis.
My friends, I want to continue to serve you.
We're advancing.
There are things going on behind the scenes that you don't know, that we haven't shared yet, that we can't share yet.
But I'll tell you that we are advancing at a time when so many others in our ranks are retreating.
But we are literally always one fiscal quarter away from meeting a similar demise, and we don't have a lot of time to shore up the current fundraising appeal.
So I ask you, hoarse voice and all, can I count on you to stand with us in this our hour of need?
For 15 years, we've sustained our work by contributions averaging between $10 and $25.
And for those $10 and $25 contributions, and we read in the first hour at the top of the show from some individuals who gave exactly those amounts, $10 and $25.
We're so thankful.
But your contribution of $100 or $200 or more would really help us make up some ground quickly tonight.
We have two weeks left to make it up before the end of this fiscal quarter.
We don't fundraise perpetually.
And let me tell you, it is the worst part of my job.
I hate to do it.
I cringe at doing it.
Give me a hit piece by the ADL or the New York Times or CNN or whomever.
Give me that.
Give me all that they could throw at us, but please don't make me fundraise.
It's the worst part of the job.
I'd rather just do the work.
But all I'm asking you to do is to give us the means to continue the struggle.
Can you do that?
Thepolitical Cesspool.org, if you want to make a contribution or mail in a check, made payable to the Political Cesspool.
Those who donate $100 or more, you know, we never ask for nothing.
And by the way, as my children are my witness, I took them out this morning for donuts.
But before I did that, we went to the bank and I deposited a few contributions that we had received along with a check of $100 from myself to this radio program.
I will never ask you to do anything that I'm not willing to do for myself and for this program and for this cause.
But for those of you who donate $100 or more before the end of the month, tonight wouldn't be too soon, you're going to receive an audio CD containing two of my favorite interviews with Pat Buchanan.
Now, Pat's been on this show a few times.
I got my start with Pat, as you know, back in 99 and 2000.
And during a couple of his appearances on TPC, two of the appearances that you'll be getting on this audio CD in return for your contribution of $100 or more, Pat talked with us about the future of America, what it will look like if our historic majority is replaced.
And we also discussed his best-selling book, Churchill Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
So for $100 or more, you're going to get a CD containing those two great interviews that I conducted with Pat Buchanan on this very show.
And that's another thing.
You naming one other entity in this movement that can get Pat Buchanan.
There is none.
And there's a reason there's none.
We go about business the right way.
Not saying that others don't.
And there are things other people are doing, other entities, other organizations, other individuals that are doing in this movement that we can't do and are also worthy of your support.
But there are things we're doing that other people can't do and haven't done and will not be doing.
And that's why we're worthy of support.
And for your support of $200 or more, you're going to get the audio CD containing two of TPC's best interviews with Pat Buchanan and a copy of the fall 2019 issue of the Occidental Quarterly, edited by Kevin McDonald, who was, of course, on the show just last week.
And as I mentioned last week, establishment religion has once again attacked yours truly.
We made mention of the fact that a Georgia listener has informed us that the Christian, quote-unquote, writer, R. Marie Griffith, has condemned me in her latest book, Moral Combat.
They condemned me of being a sinner of the worst degree, a white nationalist, so they call me.
Praised Hillary Clinton for denouncing me and other decent people, decent people in the 2016 campaign.
You know, you can't help but chuckle at how traditional Americans now find ourselves being increasingly having to repel attacks from not just the controlled media and the anti-Christian hordes, but also from the so-called conservative establishment and even the so-called Christian churches themselves attacked by media, government, our own churches, our own people.
Now, you may ask, James, does that constant battering ever take a mental toll on you?
And the honest answer, folks, is that it does not.
I am sure I could just as easily live without the nonsense, of course.
But at the end of the day, I am assured that I am morally right on the issues and that my activism does not run contrary to my faith.
And if a man is rooted in such confidence, then how can the noise of the world shake him?
It can't.
It's invigorating to us.
And we must never allow those who hate us to claim the moral high ground.
I made mention of it a moment ago.
We occupy that space.
My conscience is clear, and I will never waver from or apologize for speaking the truth.
Our list of enemies grows, and as it grows, we'd sure appreciate being reminded of who our allies are.
I'll say it again, folks, and then we're going to go on to the rest of the show.
One segment for fundraising and one segment only.
Our crucial third-quarter fundraising drive kicked off a couple of weeks ago, and it has gotten off to not the best of starts.
We need our friends to keep us well supplied on the front lines of this culture war.
Can I count on you to provide us with that support?
There needs to be one AM radio show in the world that speaks the truth, and you're listening to that network right here.
And I hope that the example put forth by me and the team here at TPC and Liberty News Radio will continue to encourage and inspire you.
Our people need sturdy leadership, and we humbly and with all humility submit that which we are able towards that end.
This is what makes life worth living, folks.
And I'm thankful to God for the blessings He has given me, and He's given me you, and I'm thankful for the audience, and I'm thankful even for our enemies.
I'm thankful for the entire story.
If you would like to keep us on the air, we're 15 years, and for 15 years, $10, $25, $100, that's a big one for us.
$200 or more, that's exceptional.
Please donate what you can.
Please keep us going.
All we want to do is to continue to struggle and to serve as your voice.
That is the payment we receive.
And I hope it's not too much to ask.
Thepolitical Cesspool.org, give that donation tonight.
And for $100 or more, you're going to get that CD from Pat.
You're going to get the fall 2019 edition of the Occidental Quarterly, which is so hot off the press, it burns my fingers almost.
I just got it last week, right before we went to Alabama.
And anyway, so support us, won't you?
We'll be back in the third hour.
One more hour still to come tonight.
Paul Fromm, Jack Ryan, Paul Fromm first, and he's coming up next from Canada.
Stay tuned.
Another hour of the Political Cesspool is in the can, but don't go away.