Oct. 19, 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.
Going to get a big dish of beef chai on me.
Well, happy Halloween, everybody.
Almost.
I am certainly in the mood for it.
I had a fantastic day today.
My son's birthday party was today, and we went out and we did a corn maze.
We did a hayride, and we had all the family and friends over.
And it's just such a privilege to be able to be a father and to be a husband and to be able to spend that family time.
I mean, these are the moments that define one's life, of course.
And it's made doubly good by being able to come after such an event and spend the rest of the evening with our listening family.
And that is, of course, you on this Saturday evening, October 19th.
I'm James Edwards.
This is TPC.
Keith Alexander is with us this first hour, though he is not in studio.
He is calling in remotely tonight on vacation in Mississippi, as it were.
And this first hour, I think we've got a powerful broadcast for you, folks.
We're going to be giving you that scintillating commentary that you've come to love and expect.
Also, some great guests tonight, among them Simon Roche of the civil defense organization Saint Landers from South Africa.
He's going to be calling in to bring us the latest news from South Africa.
So stay tuned for that in the second hour.
And then in the third hour, we're going to have a little fun with Courtney from Alabama.
She's going to be talking about why she, as another fellow southerner, loves this time of year so much.
So a lot of stuff, serious stuff, some fun stuff, some good music tonight.
We're going to have a little bit of something for everybody.
Keith, how are you, buddy?
Doing great, my friend.
Having a good time.
I know you're down there having a party tonight, so there's going to be some background noise.
But Keith with a little bit of background noise is 10 times better than anyone else, not named Keith.
So we're going to go with it.
And Keith, when we were having lunch a couple of days ago, I told you that we had received some great correspondence from TPC listeners.
They were actually sharing us some stories that had happened in their daily lives.
And this one, the first one wrote this.
I wanted to share a funny story that you might enjoy.
And in turn, you can share with the TPC audience.
And that's what we're doing.
The story goes like this, Keith.
About two weeks ago in my office at work, mind you, this is a blue-collar office, not some stuffy corporate nerdy place.
I was speaking with an employee that's been working with us for a few months in a rugged position.
He is a white Christian male, middle 30, 6'1, average build, decent shape, married with two young children.
We stumbled upon the topic of self-defense and guns when he asked me what I was doing over the course of the weekend.
And he said that our listeners said for the first time in a long time, it's going to be a quiet weekend.
He was going to do some gun cleaning along with some overdue chores.
And that made his friend at work very intrigued.
The friend asked some more questions of our listener, and our listener explained that it was hunting weapons.
He was going out to get some game, and that he loves to get out in the woods when it's in season.
And our listener asked in turn if his friend had any guns, and he meekly said no.
Then he was asked, well, okay, what do you do if there's a forced invasion at your home?
And our listener's friend said that he keeps a golf club next to his bed, and he can really swing it powerly.
And with a little bewildered look on my face, our listener writes, okay, what is your plan if invaders have guns or if there's more than one?
To which his friend responded, and I'm not kidding with you, folks.
He said, I happen to have a really loud and scary scream, so that would probably scare them off.
Our listener writes, James, there must have been several seconds of awkward silence as I was awaiting the punchline to follow.
I stared at him in disbelief.
There wasn't any punchline.
How serious could he be?
But he was serious as could be.
I followed up with one last question, which was, does not having a gun in the home have anything to do with your wife?
And he said, yes.
She won't allow it, so I don't bring it up to her.
She's a treehugger type.
So there you go.
The cucking of our Christian white males continues.
I see a lot of this, James.
Our listener writes, men our age and less not having the warrior edge to them anymore, being figuratively castrated by societal influences.
Keith, your response to our listener's story about his exchange at work with his friend.
Well, that emasculation that our listener was talking about is not a coincidence.
It's not a happenstance.
It's not an accident.
This is what the left has done.
It's one of the purposes of feminism.
They want men under the domination of women.
And they know that they can get to women, that women want to be perceived of as nice above all else and to not be outcasts in society.
So if it becomes popular in liberal terms not to have firearms, well, guess what?
That pressure is going to be put on the man.
And the man with divorce laws under the new No Falk Divorce Initiative back in the 70s of being as vulnerable to groundless divorce as they are.
And if you get a groundless divorce, you will find out Mr. Lincoln didn't free all the slaves.
Well, that's how they've got you, okay?
And that's one of the problems.
That's one of the problems of the modern cultural Marxist regime that we live under.
What you've got to do is carefully screen a prospective wife and find out that she's all right with you being the man and making decisions about how to protect his family.
I like how our listener goes into such detail in describing this exchange with his coworker.
He mentions that this is a blue-collar manly type job, and this man has a very rugged position on the team there.
And, you know, very young, strapping, good-looking guy.
But yet, when it comes time to be the boss, where a man should be the boss more than anywhere else within his home, every home's a castle.
He's the king of his castle, but yet, I'm not saying your wife shouldn't have opinions or you shouldn't work with your wife.
But at the end of the day, the buck stops with the man.
The buck has to stop.
In any first world, Christ-centered Western nation, a man is the ruler of his home, and there can only be one chief in the home.
On the other hand, women have to understand that that is for their welfare and for the welfare of their children, right?
That's a good point.
That's a very good point.
Yeah, that's what we have to have, my friend.
All right.
Well, if you like that story, we're going to keep Keith on for another segment.
I know he's got some background noise there, but Keith has a very hot take on this next story.
And then we may even work Sam Bushman into the mix to get some commentary on Trump.
But we got a story coming up that was sent in from a listener regarding an exchange that he had with one of his associates about a new Habitat for Humanities subdivision that's being built in their respective city.
Keith, give us a 30-second breakdown on what Habitat for Humanity is so the stage will be set for our next segment.
Can you hear me, Keith?
Yes, hey, I'm here.
Yep.
All right, Habitat for Humanity.
Give us the 30.
Well, actually, hold it right there.
We'll let Keith explain to you what Habitat for Humanity is.
When we come back, we'll keep him for another segment.
We'll talk about this.
Then we'll go to Sam Bushman.
We'll talk about Trump.
Habitat for Humanity, another story sent in from one of our listeners.
We'll be right back.
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I told the witch doctor I was in love with you.
I told the witch doctor I was in love with you.
And then the witch doctor, he told me what to do.
He said that I told the witch doctor I was in love with you.
Well, folks, you hear Keith Alexander on the radio every week.
You just heard his singing voice.
That was Keith on that record.
Good job, buddy.
All right.
Keith, can you hear me?
Okay, there he is.
Yeah, I can hear you fine.
Okay, I want to break this one down real quick here.
So explain to the audience what Habitat for Humanities is as quickly as you can.
Habitat for Humanities is a charity basically set up to benefit non-whites or people that don't have good houses because of various reasons that are totally within their control.
Are given new houses at bargain rates by this charity.
Jimmy Carter was a big supporter of this charity, and he still goes out and drives the nail occasionally for a photo off involving them.
Okay, hang on right there.
This is going to take me a minute to set the stage.
So just sit on ice for a second, Keith.
I'm going to set this by reading this email that came in from one of our listeners who, along with another friend of his who is, like the story we shared in the first segment, beset upon by this liberal mentality to either defer to your wife or to pretend that you love Section 8 housing and that it would be fine if it was in your neighborhood.
Here's the story.
So what they have going on there is acres upon acres of a Habitat for Humanities development coming into their city.
Our listener writes, Habitat is one of the worst so-called philanthropies there is, giving deadbeats new homes while leaving the hardworking blue-collar types in rentals.
To which his friend responded, I would welcome these new homeowners with open arms.
I would be happy to live near any of them.
I have no prejudice against poor people.
To which our listener responded, it wasn't a matter of being poor.
The question isn't class.
It's a racial question.
The working poor, our listener writes, I value workers as a member of our common family.
I do not see being a worker as a pathology to be cured by Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders.
I don't think workers' children have to free themselves from the indignity of being plumbers or brickmasons to get a suitable job working for the government or teaching at Harvard Law School.
But for the Habitat giftees, the fact remains that the people selected by Habitat are essentially given houses that hardworking blue-collar guys can't afford.
The idea is that they work on the houses is a joke.
It's the equivalent of Marie Antoinette playing shepherdess at Lepete Creanon Palace next door to Versailles.
The lurky winners or losers go to the site and pose, as you just mentioned, Keith, you haven't even seen this email for some photo ops holding a hammer, but that's really the only work they do.
They don't do any serious work.
Then they get the houses at one-third of their cost on interest-free loans.
Their payments are smaller than the rent payments they previously made before winning the lottery by getting the attention of lady bountiful do-gooders.
Habitat itself, in a bow to reality by their delusion-ridden brains, has enough sense to make it impossible for the quote-unquote owners to borrow money on the houses or to sell them.
The owners, quote unquote, live like someone in what we called in the South a company town.
They are kept like serfs on a property that really isn't theirs.
Not that I have a problem with that.
Realistically, somebody has to take care of them in the property because they're not capable of doing so themselves.
But once they found out that the Habitat for Humanities idea, and this was a thing going back to Eleanor Roosevelt, it's three generations of this, wasn't really raising the lot in life of the giftees.
They came up with a better idea.
Section 8, Section 8.
If you could just put in Section 8, move them around with Section 8, everything would be cured.
But it doesn't work out that way.
When you plant a cabbage in a carrot patch, it remains a cabbage.
It doesn't become a carrot.
That's the hard concept for liberals to understand.
But our listener writes to his friend who was saying that Habitat for Humanities is a great thing and he would be fine living there or them living next to him.
You, this is our listener writing to his friend, you have a beautiful wife and three good-looking kids who live in the richest white suburb in town.
So you have no problem living among the working poor, you say.
Why on earth then did you move to diversity-free area to surround yourself with other rich white people?
You can sell that $800,000 house you live in and move down to the projects, to the Habitat for Humanities homes.
You can find a house that will be equal to or even better than the physical layout of your home for one-eighth the money.
You can put $700,000 in the bank and pay lower taxes.
Even better, you and your wife and your kids can get diversity thrown in as part of the bargain.
That diversity that most Americans like you tell pollsters they so much desire and esteem while paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to avoid it, Keith.
Well, you just can't get these people to cope with reality unless you just throw them right in the middle of it.
He's absolutely right.
They started giving these people Habitat for Humanity homes at the beginning of this particular charitable project and found out they couldn't hold on to him because cousin Tyrone would get arrested and they'd have to put up collateral to throw bail for him and then they would lose the house to the bell bond company or to the payday loan company or whatever else.
So it's just like Hope 6 housing.
Hope 6 stands for Housing Opportunity for Peoples Everywhere and put the S on the end of people, okay?
That was in 1995 under the Clinton administration and they have torn down in Memphis, for example, all of the housing projects and replaced them with mixed-use housing, supposedly poor, middle-class, and rich.
Well, I don't see very many millionaires like the guy that is referenced in your correspondence letter picking up stakes and moving to the former ghettos.
So consequently, they're about one half to one-third empty.
They don't get the rich people in there, and the only middle-class people they get are black people with jobs, generally government jobs, and then the poor.
So another thing that's destined to failure, what they found out in the housing bubble of 2008 was that most of the so-called minority poverty cases really don't want to own houses because they have rough patches in their life.
Somebody goes to jail, somebody loses their job, somebody gets ill.
And in the past, the result would be they'd be on the hook for six months worth of rental payments with trying to make them homeowners are on the hook for 30 years worth of mortgage payments, and they wind up having to go into bankruptcy.
So again, the best efforts of the do-gooders fail because they don't understand the people of the problems.
The bigger problem is why are white people so oblivious to their own best interests and why are they willing to put themselves and their families in harm's way or in potential danger trying to live out these impossible dreams of beneficence.
You know, white people have, I think Jared Taylor calls it, a killing shield called pathological altruism.
And this has to be cured before we can make any progress towards preserving our race, James.
Well, Keith, very quickly, because I'm going to let you fly after this.
I know there's some background noise, and I want you to enjoy where you're at.
Sam's going to come on for the last two segments.
We'll have you back, of course, next week for the full show.
But quickly, Keith, if you don't mind, speak to this liberal do-gooder who's going down there and helping build these habitat for humanity's homes while he lives as far away from it in the most expensive neighborhood he can afford to get away from the same people he loves so much.
But these guilty white liberals who say one thing and live the exact opposite.
What it is, it's white supremacy.
White supremacy is a big problem, but the white supremacists aren't the white advocates or white nationalists that are supposed to be the white supremacists.
It's people like him who apparently have this idea that white people are superior and that white people or Hispanic people or other colored people need their help in order to live orderly, safe, prosperous lives.
It would be so much better off if we treated everybody as equals, as they say that we should, and let them paddle their own canoe.
Let them, the ones who have what you call it, middle-class values are real lives and the ones don't will stay where they are.
Keith, great commentary.
Love you, brother.
Go enjoy the rest of your night.
And we'll bring Sam on.
We got Simon Roche.
Courtney's in the third hour.
Keith, I'll call you when you get home.
We'll be right back with Sam Bushman, everybody.
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When I seen something that gave me the creep, had one big eye and a two big feet.
I stood around still and I did the fleece.
He did this roll right up to me.
We let Keith Alexander go one segment too soon because he loves that song and he would have loved to have been on while we played that one that we do right before Halloween.
We play some of these fun novelty songs of the season.
And well, what was going on with Keith was, of course, he's at a well, he's at a football game, okay?
I mean, we know old Miss is playing at home tonight, but to his everlasting credit, he gave up his seat to call in.
He was going to call in for the full first hour, but there, even on the concourse, it's a little rowdy and a little loud.
And so we let him go a little early.
But thankfully, when one man can't do it, we got next man up.
We got a deep bench.
We got Sam Bushman.
And I'm bringing on my dear brother Sam, owner of Liberty News Radio Network.
He hosts, of course, his own syndicated national talk show, Liberty Roundtable, LibertyRoundtable.com, Monday through Friday.
He's on Saturday as well.
This man never stops working.
But we're bringing Sam on to talk about Trump.
So last week, Sam, we did a little segment on Trump.
We were talking about some of Trump's latest maneuvers.
And I said, if the election was held that day last Saturday, I don't know if I'd bother getting out to vote for Trump.
I wouldn't vote against him.
I mean, Tennessee, I can do that in Tennessee.
Tennessee is going to vote for Trump no matter what I do.
There's no doubt about it.
If I lived in Florida or Texas, maybe I have a little more practical Georgia, one of these swing states.
But, you know, this is something I maintain that it's hard to read the tea leaves on this guy.
2016, 2015, when he was just a candidate and before he had a record, it was easy to get behind him.
At least for me, you were unsure about him even in that campaign when he had so much enthusiasm.
But anyway, you look at his results and it's really a mixed bag at best.
But then you have weeks like this where I think, you know, well, you know, I mean, what else are we going to do, right?
So what I mean by that is, for instance, we know that the Congress voted to end his national emergency where he claimed there was a national emergency on the border, which is true, of course, and he was going to redirect some defense funds to help start building the wall finally, and that he got blocked.
I figured he would just take being blocked by Congress like he's taken being blocked by all of these judges.
But he did veto that.
He vetoed that this week.
So, you know, say what you will, he isn't on the same level as a Ben Sass or a Lindsey Graham.
And then I saw, I mean, it's just little things like this.
You know, to me, they do stand out.
And I have to give credit where credit is due, just as equally as I will give constructive and objective criticism when I feel it's due.
All of the Democratic candidates were just waxing on and embarrassingly so about Indigenous Peoples Day on Columbus Day.
And as all of them were just taking to task and denouncing and denigrating the white Christians who settled and founded and carved from a wilderness this nation of ours, Trump just sent out a very simple treat, Happy Columbus Day.
And he's done stuff like that before.
I wish it would go further than treats, but even he has, you know, he's talked about the, we have Simon Roche from South Africa coming on in the next segment.
He's talking about what's going on there with the murder of the farmers.
I mean, Trump has brought at least some awareness of that issue, even if he hasn't actually done anything about it.
So he's a good tweeter.
I wish he could get more things done.
Is he being blocked?
Is he part of it?
Is he really challenging these people?
And they're just a little more clever than he is being career swamp dwellers and politicians.
I wish, you know, I guess you could say it would be easier if the answer was clearly obvious, whether he was with us or against us or playing a part or being a character or really trying to champion some vestiges of a traditional America.
And it's just too hard to say, which doesn't exactly bode well in his favor.
But anyway, Sam, what do you make of it?
Because when we said that last week, we got some pointed emails from people who have supported.
Well, actually, a caller, Nancy from California, who took us to task.
That's fine.
Some of our regular donors even said, I was taken aback when you said you might not vote for the president in re-election.
Although, I bet you're not going to be able to do that.
I'm going to take James and I'm going to throw down for Jesus.
And I'm going to come out of the gate so hard, buddy.
I'm going to go straight to the hole.
I'm going to toss in three-pointers from far away.
I'm going to hammer Dunk and I'm going to steal the ball.
And I'm going to do all that so you never bench me again.
How's that?
Okay, take it, Sam.
Look, here's the bottom line.
I think Donald Trump is genuine in his desire to actually care for America and wanting to do what's right.
And I think he truly believes in that, and I truly think he cares, and I truly believe he thinks these people are criminals.
And I truly believe all those things.
However, remember Reagan got shot because he popped off too much and suggested he was going to get too much done.
And Trump has been dealing with the mobs his whole life and the mafia and the unions and everything.
He grew up in New York, pretty scrappy dude, and he knows that there's lines he can push and there's lines he can't cross.
He isn't stupid, but he is genuine.
And he is getting as much done as he can possibly get done without crossing the line.
And he is letting them get as much done as they want done.
So they haven't killed him and they haven't taken him out of office yet.
So impeachment is the rumble, which the Democrats love.
Donald loves a fight, so he's scrappy and he's ready to take it on.
And I think it's all fun and games.
Donald's saying, I'll stay here and I'll get reelected.
And I'll bet he's right.
The Democrats are saying we don't really want to impeach because if we did, if we filed articles of impeachment today, voted on it and it failed, would have egg all over our face.
And if, on the other hand, we pass impeachment in the House, then it'll get stuck in the Senate and we'll look like fools because it'll never go anywhere.
So the proof in the pudding is an impeachment trial of Donald Trump really happens in the Senate after the House just simply signs off on it and sends it to the Senate.
The real work happens in the Senate.
And I don't know if you know, but there are too many senators right now running on the Democratic ticket that simply they would be taken off the campaign trail for weeks.
They're not going to do it.
Okay?
The Democrats are saying, look, they'll all be tied up.
They'll all be in these sessions.
It's like Monday through Saturday sessions.
And so right now they're waiting for the candidacy count in the Democrat side to thin.
They may eventually push for impeachment.
It all depends on the Republicans and how many Republicans will stab Donald in the back.
So how many Republican senators are planning to stab President Trump in the back on impeachment?
Well, there's 15 Republican senators right now talking like they might just go ahead and, you know, stab Donald in the back.
If they get 20, we're in trouble.
Now, I don't think they'll get 20, especially while these guys don't want to be held from the campaign trail.
Nevertheless, it might eventually culminate to this.
I think there's a 50-50 chance.
But here's the senators, just so you know, that are saying, I could impeach the Donald.
Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, my friend.
You own that one.
Horrible, horrible guy.
Roy Blunt, Missouri.
Richard Burr, North Carolina.
Susan Collins, Maine.
Mike Crapo, Idaho.
Joni Ernst, Indiana.
Corey Gardner with Colorado.
Charles Grassley, Iowa.
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska.
Rob Portman, Ohio.
Mitt Romney, Utah.
Sadly, I got to own that horrible disaster disgrace.
Marco Rubio, Florida.
Ben Sass of Nebraska.
Now, by the way, Donald endorsed Ben, and it did a good job of shutting him up, I might add.
John Thune, South Dakota, Patrick Toomey, Pennsylvania.
And those are the guys that might betray the Donald.
So time will tell what's going to happen.
I can't decide if they're going to impeach him or not.
Here's my guess.
If Donald's smart enough to give them enough of what they want, they'll tolerate him, but they won't impeach him.
The second they try to impeach him, and it really goes from rhetoric and manipulating the court of public opinion through the media, then they'll leave it alone because they love that.
They want to keep Donald on the ropes in the media, in the court of public opinion, as long as they can.
If it really goes to real trial time, then you've got to put up or shut up when it comes to articles of impeachment, proof of criminal activity and wrongdoing.
Okay, and they're not ready.
They don't have it and they know it.
Okay?
So you think.
So even Rush Limbaugh says he doesn't think that the Democrat House will ever vote to impeach Trump.
Because what if Trump's acquitted?
That's the worst thing they could ever expect to happen.
They want the accusations, the innuendo, the secret testimony to continue.
They want it to go on all next year.
All right, if they can dodge his presidency, even after the election, they'll do it.
So you think that this is all just they're not really going to go through with it for the reasons you just mentioned, but just the accusation alone makes people think that he's actually being impeached.
It's sort of like when you're arrested, well, everybody believes you're arrested, that you're guilty of the crime for which you've alleged to have committed, even though it hasn't gone and you've been convicted yet.
Just the arrest and the allegations alone are enough to make it seem as though that's what's happening in the public mind, and that's what they're doing now.
That is correct, and the media is all too willing.
CNN just got caught.
Jeff Zucker in a conference call to all of his employees said, keep the focus on impeachment, while Nancy said, we're not going to file articles.
Look at that.
Dyrichotomy for someone.
All right.
We'll follow up.
More to come with Sam Bushman and the state of Trump and impeachment when we return.
I'm going to try to come off the bench for the second segment.
How's that?
Kosher.
Certified.
Put the two words together to get coach 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 naming 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 sniffed our trademark approval.
It relates to the website where you can begin your new shopping behavior, thekosherquestion.com.
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I took my toes down to Madame Roo.
You know that gypsy with the gold capsule.
She's got a pad that I'm fitted for combined.
Selling little bottles of love potion number nine.
I told her that I was a father chase.
I've been in this race since 1956.
She looked at my palm and she made a magic side.
She said, What you need is love potion number nine.
I love this time of year.
I love the season.
I love the music.
I love Halloween.
You know, and by the way, embrace it all, folks.
These are our holidays.
These are European holidays.
And we're going to talk a little bit more in the third hour when we bring Courtney on, Courtney from Alabama.
We're going to talk about the patchwork holiday that Halloween is and how it went from these ancient pagan.
You know, this is a Christian broadcast.
I get it.
But, you know, it started that way.
And then the church Christianized it and it became all Hallows Eve.
And then it just became a sort of melted together word, Halloween.
We'll talk about that.
This is our people.
This is our history.
This is our legacy, our heritage.
So enjoy this time of year and go do those fun seasonal activities that I was talking about with the corn mazes, the pumpkin pick, and jack-o-lantern carving, all of that.
It's just very European.
It's very us.
Well, anyway, we got a call.
We're going to get to him very quickly.
I said a second ago in the last segment that I barely voted for Trump the first time.
Now, that was of no fault of his own.
I just want to clarify that very quickly in case anybody was hung up on that.
Now, you know, I was one of Trump's biggest cheerleaders in 2016, and there was a lot of reasons for that.
Even though, by the way, you know, it wasn't personal, the Trump campaign denounced me on a near-monthly basis.
We had the whole rig-amarole with Don Jr. and all of that.
But I never took it personally.
Build the wall, do what's right for our country, and you can call me anything you want to.
The thing that got me hung up right before election day was when Eric Trump said he wished somebody would put a bullet in the head of David Duke.
I mean, when you're advocating for the murder of somebody, I don't care who they are.
You know, that almost soured me to the point.
I personally think the Secret Service should have arrested him for that.
Very interesting, Sam.
You just can't say that kind of stuff, buddy.
You can't threaten to shoot somebody in the head or wish that to be the case.
Right now, there's no action to lose, though.
There's some people at CNN, some top dogs, too, that got caught on tape from Veritas.
James O'Keefe and crew, where they said they wish Donald was dead.
It couldn't happen soon enough.
Again, these people ought to be arrested.
You don't mean wishing people are dead.
When it happens, who do you point to?
I mean, it's out of control, James.
And it's got to stop.
Well, that was the only thing that made me hesitate.
I was like, is this what we're getting into?
You know, if he's going to allow his son to go roguelike.
Anyway, but I, of course, voted for Trump, and I was happy to do it.
It's the first time I ever voted for a candidate that won.
It's not for the funding on the wall that you're for, though, by the way.
You want to know why?
Well.
The Mexicans were supposed to pay for it.
Okay.
Okay.
I thought you were going to go Rand Paul route on that.
No, no, no.
You're right.
Don't tell me you're going to have the Mexicans pay for it and then come back and rape my wallet.
Stop already.
Okay, that's a good point.
But I'll tell you this very quickly.
You know, we talked about some things Trump has done good in the last year.
There's a lot of them.
I will tell you, I oscillate.
I oscillate.
I oscillate because, I mean, there's still a year and change until the election.
And I said, win me back over.
Well, the withdrawing of troops from Syria, he has done something in that that has put him at odds with all of Washington, with the Republicans and the Democrats, and back in the good graces of his base.
And good for him for doing that.
I mean, you know, that was a fantastic move.
That was an America-first move.
That was a Washingtonian move.
Yes, but in a chess game, the elite will do nothing but build up ISIS, cause a problem, and blame it on Donald.
Be very careful.
Well, we already see that.
We already see the writing on the wall on that.
But as far as the move itself was concerned, he was the only president that would have done it in my lifetime.
There's no question.
The only candidate.
So anyway, right now, if the election was today, for all of you who listened last week, I would probably, depending on the weather, I'd probably go in and vote for re-election.
And I would never vote for Donald and I didn't the first time, and I will not ever.
Well, I know you said that, and see, and I couldn't understand you to save my soul in 2016.
I know, because you were doing that.
That's all.
I get it.
Hey, but hey, hey, but I know you give him credit on the pro-life issue.
He has absolutely been, in no uncertain terms, and we got to get to Todd, I know, but in no uncertain terms, this has been the most pro-life president in the world.
I have to admit, that's by far.
Nevertheless, we've lost more freedoms under Donald than under any president as well.
And I'll just prove it to you by saying most of us are controlled on the internet, and most of our talk shows now are being flat-out shut down and yanked.
Yep, yep.
Yeah.
Oh, well, Donald is the one to say he was the one swearing he would stop that, and he would let this libel stuff, loosen libel laws to deal with it.
And he let you hang out the dry when, hey, he could have come to your defense and squared it away.
He's done.
I had a textbook libel case against the media that was unlosable.
Except, of course, we found a way to lose it.
Well, I mean, we lost it.
We didn't find a way to lose it.
I mean, there was no way to win it, I guess, in a rigged system.
But, I mean, we had the law on our side.
But no, you're right.
And I think any standard of measurement, any issue, we have probably back, except for baby abortion, we have backtracked on it.
The border still leaks like a sieve.
I mean, there's just a lot that's increasing news with regards to.
By the way, there's a new news story out, too, that you got to understand.
Donald Trump has put more lobbyists in office by appointed positions and everything else.
281 since he took office.
He's not draining the swamp at all.
That's a big lie.
Just so you know.
It's a mixed bag.
I know, and it's a sensitive bag.
Even with our audience, I know, but they've got to admit he's put too many lobbyists in place more than any other president.
Well, and you vote for Rick out of Texas, right?
I had even, I said last week we had some people aghast that I would say I wouldn't vote for re-election.
I had one guy, a very loyal listener, very good friend of mine, in fact, in the UK, who said not only did he vote for Trump the first time, but that he agreed with me that he was hoping that he would get impeached.
So we've got Trump supporters even saying they wanted to be impeached because they're so upset with what he has done or not done.
Anyway, do we have a caller, Sam?
Yep.
Todd's on the radio.
Hi, Todd.
Hey, Sam.
Hey, James.
Well, you're in the 110% correct.
I'm coming off the bench, buddy.
I got to play big and see if I can score a position on the team, you know?
I'm hoping you run.
You've got my vote.
There you go, Sam.
Bushman for president.
That's right.
I voted for Ross Perot.
I voted for Ron Paul.
And I'd vote for Ron Paul and I'd vote for Ross Perot, too.
And the thing about it is, unless you run, Sam, I'll be voting for Trump.
But, you know, as far as Trump Jr., as far as what he said, yeah, that's not good at all.
But Trump didn't say it.
And I hope he doesn't really think that.
You know, so I just wanted to say that if you do run, I'm planning on voting for Trump, but if you run, you've got my vote, Sam.
And I'll hang up.
That's one, Sam.
I was thinking James was going to run.
James is a lot better looking than me, man.
I might be a better political throwdown guy, but James has got the tall, he can go ahead and let James run.
Just have a leader of the KKK for president, man.
That's right.
I have been a bona podcast.
I have been minted as that.
But really, 281 people have been put in place by the Donald.
He's claiming he's draining the swamp, but I don't see it.
He just replaced what, Rick Perry with Dan Brulette.
Now, I don't know if you know much about Dan Brulette, but this guy is a George Bush servant, if you will.
Well, I got to say, that was the first thing that really was a red flag.
And it happened almost immediately after he was elected during that transition period from when you're elected to when you assume office in January of the following year.
He populated his entire cabinet and administration with really, with the exception of a few exceptions, sessions and the worst people imaginable.
Now, if you put Ronald Paul in charge of the economy, I'll start to believe.
So, I mean, again, with Trump, it's a very mixed bag.
I mean, you know, I think we should do this.
Actually, I just had an epiphany.
I think we should do this in a future show.
We should do an hour, the case for Trump, an hour, the case against Trump, with guests who will argue for and against.
We'll get the most ardent Trump advocate, the most ardent Trump.
Well, then you got to do an hour on the people that don't give a rep. Well, that'll be.
Yeah, sure.
Well, I mean, and that's a cross-section as well.
And by the way, if we were to do it, the point is, I think you could argue definitively.
I think you could argue definitively either way.
Yes, and believe it or not, not only could you argue figuratively either way, I have the ability because I believe in enough of what Trump has done.
I could argue either case very well.
For example, not only has Donald Trump literally pulled us out of some wars, I know there's a lot more war, and I understand, but Donald has really challenged the judges.
He hasn't pushed to impeach any of them, which he needs to do.
He hasn't gone far enough, but he has highlighted the founding fathers intended for the judiciary to be the weakest branch of government.
Donald's proving it's the strongest branch of government.
Any thug with a rogue president.
It's insanity.
Okay, and so Donald has highlighted that.
Donald is out of the media for the scum that they are and the dishonest, immoral media that they are.
Donald has literally highlighted a lot of the criminals in the swamp.
He has stood for pro-life.
He's put more judges on a lot of the appellate courts that you don't even hear behind the scenes more than any other president has put conservative folks there.
Donald has done a lot of good to shake things up and make a difference like no other president in our lifetime has or even would consider, even way more than Ronald Reagan by far.
And most importantly, in my opinion, what Donald has done is the pro-life stance.
He has been a-yourself just said five minutes ago you didn't vote for him before and you would never vote for him.
And that's correct.
I won't.
You want to know why?
Wow.
Hit me with that.
All right.
You ready?
I believe that it's a sin to vote for an immoral man.
Well, you must not ever vote then.
Donald is an immoral man.
Do you ever vote?
Yes, I do every time.
I don't stay home from the poll chicken when I don't find my guy like you do.
I go every time.
Exactly.
All right, so I vote for good, honest people.
Now, you could say, well, the guys that you vote for, Sam, will never win.
And my response is, if enough people thought like I did, they sure would.
And I got control.
I've always taken that tact.
I can't control all that.
What I can do, though, is stand up for what I believe in, and I can sleep at night with my moral vote.
I voted for the Constitution Party, a guy by the name of Darrell Castle and his running mate, my good and personal friend, Dr. Scott Bradley.
That's who I voted for.
And I submit they're both moral men, and I gave them a written endorsement.