Oct. 26, 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.
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Let's talk to Rick Tyler.
Rick, tell us about your weekend.
Tell us what you want to say.
Well, James, first I want to congratulate you for doing what really few people in this day and time can do, which is to hold forth and to establish that proper equilibrium and balance that you embody in terms of your broadcasting expertise.
Singularly unique program that is proving the test of time, the longevity of this broadcast, and it just keeps getting better and better and better.
And I believe that a big part of that, and there's been a great deal of spiritual emphasis this weekend.
And I must say, you know, as a Christian, I became a spiritually regenerate Christian on July 4th, 1979.
I do, you know, my theology is Calvinistic in the extent that I believe in the sovereignty of God.
I believe in election.
I believe in the concept of irresistible grace.
I was fighting tooth and nail to run from God.
And in 1979, the sovereign hand of God got a hold of me and shook me real hard.
And my life's never been the same since.
But as a Christian, I love it when there's a great emphasis placed on faith, Christianity, Jesus Christ, my Savior.
And that's not, you know, we're not trying to force anything on anybody.
But I believe that that is a big part of the success of what you have done and are continuing to do.
The fact that you do not hesitate to exalt the King of kings and the Lord of Lords, the God of this universe.
Thank you for that, Rick.
And that actually begs an important question.
What's that, Sam?
Okay.
Thank you.
Can a political movement or any sort of movement be successful without Christ at the center?
Well, when you have the true definition of success, and remember, truth is the most powerful force in this universe.
We may be outmanned, outgunned, outfinanced, but we have the truth, and the truth will prevail.
Jesus said, I am the truth.
And so, yes, in the true definition of success, only with that at the forefront, at the epicenter, can you have success?
And success will ultimately be ours in terms of the exaltation of truth and the victories that it will rot.
It takes decades and generations sometimes.
And God, you know, obviously he exists outside of time, space, and matter.
You know, we're so bound by the clock, you know, every minute of every day.
But over the course of time, we will prevail.
And, you know, this is just a glimmer of time, 15 years.
But the best days are ahead.
And we are going to see the enemies of truth.
We are going to see them brought down low.
And the covenant promises of the God of our forefathers are going to come to fruition, and they are going to be fulfilled.
We have circled back to the eternal topic of faith several times over the course of really just today's proceedings, much less yesterday and still to come tomorrow.
Well, you just, I guess, elaborate a little bit on why that is so important.
But it is somewhat a rarity even in our own ranks in this day and age.
Well, it is.
But, you know, everybody, I like to refer to certain people.
If someone says, well, he's not a Christian, I say, well, he may be a future Christian.
I mean, there was a time when I was an enemy of the cross of Christ.
And then one day, I transitioned.
And when I look back in retrospect, I realized that the sovereign hand of God was drawing me all the time when I didn't even realize it.
So there are a lot of future Christians.
And, you know, God uses everybody according to his will.
There are people who aren't Christians and never will be, and they're used mightily of God.
You know, I just had, the light bulb just went off as you were talking.
You know, a lot of even so-called conservative talk radio personalities will mention God or faith.
They never really mentioned the name Jesus Christ.
When's the last time you ever heard Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh or any of these people who are supposedly championing, you know, the conservative cause or the people that would naturally align with us?
What have they actually ever used that name?
Well, Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh would never do that because they love their millions and millions and millions of dollars.
And they don't want to lose that.
And if they exalted the name of Christ, they would definitely, irrespective of their great successes and talents, they would be run out on a rail.
And you know that, I know that.
And of course, that's why you'll never hear that done.
And of course, again, without that, you can never have true success.
Rick, you're doing something more ambitious than perhaps anybody in this room.
Probably most certainly anybody in this room.
Can you tell us about that?
Well, I'm the 2020 presidential candidate for the American Freedom Party, which began as the American Third Position Party.
And it is recognized by the Federal Election Commission.
Now, we know we have a duopoly.
We have a two-party system.
And there's really, you know, there's no chance of a third party winning the presidency.
We know that.
But the political arena is a sphere of influence where we can get attention.
We can command attention.
And by participating in the political process, we have an opportunity to project truth in a way that you really can't do in any other realm or theater of operation.
And so I intend, God willing, during 2020, to figure out a way to use that status as a presidential candidate of a recognized political party.
And by the way, the only political party that dares to deal with the forbidden subjects, those two in particular.
I don't think I need to get more explicit in that regard.
But those two taboo verboten subjects, I deal with them head-on, front and center, and will do that as a 2020 presidential candidate.
And by the grace of God, if I'm able to, you know, stir up the hornet's nest, if you will, and I've got a little bit of experience in doing that, then who knows what will happen.
There are some interesting things that are waiting in the wings, potentially.
How can people learn more?
Well, I have a website, RickTylerForCongress.com.
I've been on the ballot several times in Tennessee for U.S. House of Representatives, governor, U.S. Senate.
You know, kind of like, remember the old Lyndon LaRouche, that guy that was always on the ballot, but he never won?
You know, I'm maybe the Lyndon LaRouche of our movement.
But at any rate, participating in that political process gets you the opportunity to speak truth.
So RickTyler for Congress.com is the best place for people to keep up with what we're doing.
We've got, for instance, the videos of the League of the South's recent conference on my website.
So tune into that website.
All right, Rick Tyler, everybody.
What?
So many fantastic people in the crowd tonight.
Rick Tyler, let him hear it.
Come on, wake up, everybody.
Thank you, James.
It's an honor.
Thank you, Rick.
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But we're not done yet.
Could we get Simon?
Where's Simon at?
Oh, he went to smoke.
Oh, no, he was just here.
We need him.
All right, somebody go find Simon.
Somebody, Chris, do a song for us.
Sing something.
Buy me two minutes until we can get Simon out of the...
Give us the Jeopardy theme as we wait for Simon.
I hope he didn't go far for that smoke.
He's on that beautiful veranda here, the front porch of our hostess's home.
Well, I can't blame him for that.
What do you think, Sam?
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Tell you what I think.
I think we've got to help him quit smoking.
But on a real note, what I think, on a real note, what I think is he's come a long way, baby, for this.
And he deserves his due.
If I had to fly from South Africa, I'd probably want to smoke too.
Simon.
Well, listen, Simon got us all kicked off last night, and he's helping us take it to the house this evening.
Simon, we've been talking about, well, you know, matters of faith, matters of identity, matters of our here, Southern patrimony, but of our extended kinship, our extended family.
Break down what that means to you, and of course, give a snippet, little sneak peek into what your talk was last night for those listening this evening who were not here to hear it in person.
Well, I'll answer in reverse order, if that's all right.
I'll answer in reverse order, if that's okay.
Last night's speech really, I suppose, came down to the idea that we have to prepare for the ultimate cataclysm or catastrophe because the evidence is clear that we're not going to win the fight as it is now.
There's no prospect of us turning back the clock to the epoch of decency and respectability to which we aspire.
The values which we hold dear are long lost and there's no realistic probability of us regaining them in our present societies.
We have to accept that we have lost the fight and that things will continue to decline.
The enemy is overwhelming.
And our only prospect of confronting this unconfrontable foe is really to withdraw and to regroup as Christ advised us to do, flee to the mountains.
This is our reality, and we cannot avoid it.
We are delusional if we believe that there's some way that we're going to, I don't know, elect somebody or change something or go back to, as I said last night, prior to Roe versus Wade.
This is delusional.
This is silly.
This is foolish.
So how do we cope with this matter on its terms?
We have to think differently.
I advance the proposition that we to some extent over-intellectualize the problem and that we have to think in more practical terms.
The next period will be possibly, arguably, the most difficult period in the history of our race.
In the history of our race, there is a reasonable likelihood that this will be the worst period for effeminacy, the effeminization of our children, God forbid it, the abortion of our grandchildren, the perversion of our leaders, and the erosion of the possibilities of our people.
We will become gradually more shifted out of opportunity.
Not least because it is a matter of fact rather than opinion, I think, that the people arrayed against us who believe that they have a legitimate grievance, blacks, Latinos, Jews, you name it, will act against us in concert, whereas we will remain split up.
This is clear.
This is not unclear to anybody here tonight.
We're going to argue and fuss and fight until we are blue in the face, Democrat, Republican, third wave, American freedom, right-wing.
Whereas the Latinos and the blacks will act in concert, which means that with very small numbers, they can achieve more than we can achieve with large numbers.
And of course, we have seen this in recent years.
So our situation is hopeless, and we must address it in a different manner, according to a completely different paradigm than we are presently doing.
To go to your first question, in South Africa, at the moment, we are faced with many challenges.
I described some of them last night.
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3% of everything they own in government projects in state projects building bridges roads etc in march they will begin the process of expropriation without compensation of white owned land our reality is that we stand no chance but the fight is worth the candle
The fight is worth the candle.
Let's come together.
Let's do the best that we can.
Let's lose.
Let's lose.
Like the Serbs on the field of crows.
Let's lose.
But fight.
Rather than win the battle of complacency.
Rather than win the battle of capitulation, we can do it.
Together we can change the world.
Why?
Because we are uniquely good.
No, we're not uniquely good.
You know, it's a bit like the stereotype of the bell curve.
You know, blacks run faster, this, that.
You know all the stereotypes.
But there's one white guy in lane eight of the hundred meters at the Olympics.
Similarly, there are highly intelligent people arrayed against us.
So let's do it.
Let's give it our fist shot and see what happens.
Simon, we've got nothing more to lose than we have already lost.
Let's just give it a try.
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15 years has gone by pretty fast.
And a man who has been there with me since before it ever even started, going all the way back to 2002, when I ran for the State House of Representatives in the state of Tennessee.
In 2002, I was 22 years old.
I ran for the state house.
And we were leafleting.
My dad, my pastor, a few of my friends, we were putting my brochures, my campaign literature on the doors of a lot of these houses.
And we left it on the house of a man unbeknownst to me at the time, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
And he came to my campaign headquarters, and he left a note.
I wasn't there.
We actually had a campaign headquarters.
A little strip office in a strip mall.
And he left a note saying, I'd love to help you.
Give me a call.
So I called him.
And that was 2002.
Now it's 2019.
That predates the show.
Eddie.
I'll tell you what, there's been a lot of water under the bridge since those days.
If you want to know the truth, I don't even remember the platform that James is running on.
I think it was lower taxes, 10 care reform, pro-life.
I mean, the basics.
It was, what was it?
Faster horses, younger women, more money.
No, but you know what?
It could have been that, but what it was, it was fighting.
In 2002, I'm running for State House, and I meet this man, and my life has never been peaceful since.
You know what?
My grandson's kind of like a chip off the old block.
He's about 11 years old.
Me and my grandson were out having James campaign.
My grandson's like 11-year-old, and we're up, and they had this dude who's like a junior in college.
So he's giving James a hard time, kind of give me a hard time.
I had to drag my 11-year-old son off this college guy.
I said, look, he's a little bit out of your league, son.
Eddie almost got into a fight at the bowling place working for me.
Yeah, we had some great times out there.
I'll tell you, you know, do you remember people used to call, would y'all hear us talk about a beanfield?
Y'all may have heard this story before, but I've got to tell you about this.
We had a radio station out in the edge of the Wolf River Bottoms.
Tipton County, Tennessee, outside the little town of Millington.
And we would literally get snakes.
The old broadcasting buildings, old as the hills, we would have snakes inside the broadcasting building, wasp.
It was so hot.
It was so hot in there.
It would be 110 outside in the summer, and we'd go outside to cool off.
We surely would.
It would be so hot.
He's like, we have to go outside.
And sometimes, even when it wasn't hot outside, we would get so worked up and get so hot, we would have to hyperinlate.
We'd get so mad over some news story.
We would have to go outside.
Now, I don't know if James, I'm sure James remembers this.
Sometimes it would get so friggin hot.
We'd have to strip down their underwear and go outside.
I mean, this was a, it was like a tin shed, like in Cool Hand Luke when they put him inside the tin box.
I bet you was a, I'm not kidding you, I bet you it's 125, 130 degrees, that damn building.
It would get so hot that the equipment would lock up.
You know, we had a snake.
This is a working AM radio station we're talking about.
That's why I said radio, not television.
I mean, radio, anything goes.
You remember the time a snake, a snake got inside, I'm not, I tell you, man, like Sam.
A snake got inside this building, this little cubio that's supposed to be kind of cool for the computer.
The whole thing out.
The radio station shut down about two days to get the snake out of there, clean up the Eddie.
We've come full circle now.
You talk about the snake in the radio station?
Look what landed in my drink.
Golly, it's like the good old days.
Well, what is that?
That looks like behind my glass.
It looks like a tick or something.
A spider.
Hey, one night we had a guy.
You heard us talk about art.
Art does a lot of the commercials to this day on the sespoo.
We were in there one night, and Art was like, used to bully us around all the time.
He treated us like we're imbeciles.
I guess we were.
But Art was the pro.
He was an electronic engineer.
He was a radio.
He was in radio for what?
The Armed Forces Radio.
Yeah, he was an Armed Forces Radio in the Navy.
He knew all the big stars.
We had to look up.
There was a snake hanging out of the ceiling right over Art's head.
We started trying to bang on the glass.
Art, it's a snake over your head.
What?
Idiots, you idiots, you're on the air in, but it's a damn snake.
And it really was a damn snake hanging a foot and a half out of the ceiling.
That happened all the time.
We would go in there and they would fight wasps.
One of my favorite stories, back in the day, James was a little bit nervous sometimes because people would call and say they're going to come kill us.
Well, this was before GPS.
So I know Gene and Rich would be shocked.
My answer to them was, well, do you know how to get here?
Do you need instructions?
Do you need us to tell you on mouth?
Because we need, no such thing as bad publicity, house.
If you come on out here, we sure enough, we're going to get some sure enough publicity for our show, son.
But they never took us up on our offer.
And you know what?
I used to love to go out there and hide.
I'd get to the station early, especially when it was dark and catch old James coming in.
I'd jump out and scare the crap out of him.
I'd hide.
We had so much fun out there, buddy.
Those are the good old days, but it was all still ahead of us.
Yeah, we had 30 people in our audience, so we could say anything we wanted to.
You know, it didn't matter what we said because we can get in trouble.
Well, I'm going to tell you what.
This man right here, well, this my son boy.
I call him when I call him sonboy.
He's like a son, Timmy.
He really is.
We've been through more crap than you could ever imagine.
And I always have to keep James reeled in because he scares the crap anybody all the time.
But, you know, it's funny.
I never even thought about being on the radio.
On one of these political things, me and James were on.
I didn't even know how to radio.
I didn't know he had a radio show.
He said something like, well, I got to go out to the radio station today.
We got to do this.
I got to do the radio show.
You want to go help me out?
I said, well, I guess so, you know.
And that's what started.
That's what started all of it.
And here I am all these years later, you know.
Yeah, and later on, Keith came in here, man.
Yeah.
And we've all became like a band of brothers.
And we've never been in an argument together.
We've never, it's always been roses, man.
No, but you know what?
You know, we might argue with each other or fight with each other once in a while, but by God, don't let anybody else do it.
You know, it's okay.
It's like your little brother.
You can be on him every now and then, but don't nobody else touch him.
That's just the way it always been with us.
But yeah, James got me started in this business, and it's been almost like a supernatural, surreal thing.
You know, me and James and Keith and Henry, we used to take like, we always used to take, I miss the days, we would take what we call the tour.
Keith knows what the tour is.
We used to go down, people call it the hood.
I call it something else where I grew up.
We would go down the worst parts, the dregs of South Memphis and North America.
Members of the European Parliament on that tour.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And people say, well, I'm not prejudiced.
I'm not afraid of blacks.
You can take me anywhere and I'll not be afraid.
Well, we would take them down Richmond Avenue, Mississippi Boulevard, and Roanoke, Mississippi, and all places down there, Hernando.
And there would be refrigerators and glass in the streets and doors all bordered up and these big thugs on the street smoking their dope and giving you the evil eye.
And they're all to the man, to the man.
We couldn't get them out of there fast enough.
All right, you got seconds left.
We got to get to Jack.
Well, 15 years, what's it meant to you?
God, 15 years.
It's gone so fast.
It's just magical.
I wouldn't trade it with the world.
This has changed my life.
As you know, I'm a registered nurse, but I hadn't done that business in quite a while.
I tend to go back maybe one of these days, if I don't get too damn old, get a nurse practitioner.
I got a BSN, but I keep saying one more year, one more year, one more year.
And hell, I'm 72 and a half years old.
So that one more year may never come.
I'll probably die in this business right here.
Well, y'all, I thank y'all for listening to me tonight.
We're going to turn it over to James and my man Jack right here.
Jack's going to close it as he has been doing for the last couple of years.
Jack's going to close us the next segment along with two songs, two group sings.
We're going to get them queued up over with our maestro.
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This is it on the final segment of the show tonight.
I always say the three hours go by far too quickly.
Has it seemed like three hours?
One more segment now.
Two years ago, when we had our last reunion gathering here, celebration anniversary, I had known Jack Ryan for some time, but it was at that event that we forged a working relationship.
And since then, for the last two years, he has been my closer on just about every show.
You know, give or take.
I mean, you know, there's circumstances that come up.
We do the show live.
So, you know, sometimes he's out of town, something's up.
But anyway, he's been closing the show with me for the last two years, and I didn't want this one to be any different.
Jack, thank you for making the trip down here to Mississippi from Chicago, Chicagoland, USA.
And, you know, we got two songs, and you're going to help me lead the group in these songs.
But first, two minutes, your thoughts on the event and what we've seen, what we've done.
Well, it's an honor to be here.
I've been trying to escape bad northern cities, bad politics since I was about seven years old.
Summer is 68.
I went to college in Tennessee.
And so I just want to say, ain't it good to be alive and almost be in Tennessee tonight?
We're in Mississippi.
As James said, the North is the direction, the South is the place, and the South is a special place, a beautiful place.
And I'm very honored to be accepted in a small way in this great place that is the South.
And thank you.
Have you had a good time this weekend?
I've had a great time, and I've seen so many good people, so many beautiful Southern women here tonight, but they're all married.
So you young guys, you see a pretty southern guy, you like her, you like her, you better jump on it right away because she's not going to last that be single that long.
What do you think about what we've got going here with this program?
I mean, 15 years, yes, but in general, compared to our contemporaries and our peers, pound for pound, not dollar for dollar, God knows, but how would you rank us?
Well, I think it's the best show of its kind.
And I think just in the whole national media, James is the most intelligent interviewer there is.
And if it was an open market where the people of the South America could judge for themselves, I think that James would be one of the most popular media people in the world.
And people I can see that's still on TV that's even comparable to him is Tucker Carlson.
But we do not live in a free country.
We do not live in a free market where Americans are free to choose the music and culture that they like.
We live in a controlled country where we have this vicious media mafia that monopolizes it and shuts out our message.
So we have to scramble where we can in alternative medias and the like, but we've kept our show going with very intelligent commentary and also just good culture, good music, comedy, and we're still here and we are growing.
We're not being shut out.
We have, of course, we have a regular format that we do.
It's Keith and I during the first hour, most generally, we cover current events, breaking news, contemporary topics.
Second hour is our featured guest.
Third hour is anything goes.
But we always usually close with you, Jack, and we try to end it on a little bit more comedic, a little bit more levity.
And I'm thankful for what you bring to the program.
But now that you're with us, we have only eight minutes remaining, so it's time to sing.
Would everybody please stand?
I like the power of Group Sing.
I think it's something that forges bonds.
I think it's something that brings people together in a way that a spoken word never could.
Now, we've talked about the three pillars that bring our show to life.
It's identity, it's southern patrimony, it is faith.
And we're going to start with a hymn that I think everyone should know.
If you know the song, sing along, How Great Thou Art.
And play it loud!
Oh my god When wonder Consider all of me I see the stars.
I hear the rolling thunder, Thy power throughout the universe displayed.
Speed it up.
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee.
How great thou art, how great thou art.
Then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee.
How great thou art, how great thou art.
Through the woods and forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees.
When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and see the brook and feel the gentle breeze and when I saw Savior God to thee,
how great thou art, how great thou art, then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee.
How great thou art, how great thou art.
And when I think that God, his Son, not sparing, sent him to die, I scarce can take it in that on a cross my burdens gladly bearing, he bled and died to take away my sins.
When sings my soul, my Savior God, to thee, how great thou art, how great thou art.
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to thee, how great thou art, how great thou art.
When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation and take me home, what joy shall fill my heart.
Then I shall bow in humble adoration and then proclaim, my God, how great thou art.
Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to thee.
How great thou art, how great thou art.
Then sings.
Sings my soul, my Savior God to thee.
How great thou art.
How great the national anthem.
And I want everybody's hands on their heart.
Follow the verses.
We're going to do a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
But if you follow along with the song sheet, you can't get lost.
Let's go.
Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton.
Old times there are not forgotten.
Look away.
Dixieland.
In Dixie Land, where I was born in early on one frosty morning.
Look away, look away, look away, Dixieland.
And I wish I was in Dixie.
Hooray, hooray.
In Dixie Land, I take my stand to live and die in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south and Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
There's mud or northern flags and south went farther.
Two arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Send them back, you're forced to fiance, stemmed upon the curse.
The lions to arms, two arms, two arms in Dixie.
Hooray, hooray!
For Dixie lands, we'll take our stand to live and die for Dixie.