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Nov. 2, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Cause you know, Snoopy girl, I'm in love with you.
And so I say now, hey, on Sloopy, Sloopy, hang on.
And welcome back as tonight's live show continues.
It's the second hour of this evening's broadcast, November the 2nd.
Hope everybody had a great Halloween.
We sure did.
We went out and did the trick-or-treat thing and had a great time, carved jack-o-lanterns on Halloween Day and really enjoyed that time with.
Well, tell everybody why you played Hang On Sloopy.
Okay, thank you for asking, Keith.
So why did we come back with Hang On Sloopy by the McCoy's there?
Well, that was a song that was near and dear to the heart of the late, great Bill Rowland.
Bill Rowland, I can remember listening to that song.
We were riding around one day and that song came on and Bill said, I've always loved the song.
In fact, Bill gave me a compilation he had made and that was the first song on it one time.
And the reason I bring that up is that Jason Kuno, who was, of course, one of our speakers last week, and he's with us right now.
He's the only one of the presenters that we're going to bring back tonight.
Of course, he gave you a great recap of what he talked about when he appeared on the show last week.
But one of the things he mentioned in the speech and not on the air was the name of Bill Rowland.
And he actually beat me to the punch in mentioning Bill.
And I think it's so important to remember all of the people, certainly who still make our work go, but all of the people who left fingerprints that can never be.
One of your mentors.
Yeah.
I mean, without Bill, we're not here.
And that's the thing.
It's a continuity of the people who were with us so many years ago, the people who have played a part of this journey, without whose contributions we would not still be here.
And of course, the people who are with us today.
And some people have spanned that entire bridge, as we've talked about.
Some of the people who were in that room last week were with us even before I started the show.
Jason, thanks for calling in tonight, even for a quick couple of segments.
Are you rested up, buddy?
I'm always rested, always ready to roll.
Great to be with you both.
You've got the vigor.
You've got vigor like I've never seen.
I get sleepy.
You don't.
By the way, you have a beautiful wife and child, too.
Well, listen.
Yeah, I do.
Even that, I still get sleepy.
But hey, Jason, you mentioned Bill Rowland.
Can you share the story very, very quickly?
I think he should be remembered on these anniversaries because he was such an integral part of our foundation.
Would you mind sharing that story before we kind of get to you on your observations and reflections from last week?
Absolutely.
Bill was a magnificent member of the Political Cesspool team.
And he was from the beginning when I started listening, I guess a couple years after you all got started.
He was an integral member and informed, not only participated, but informed what everybody else was doing, at least from my observations on the outside as a listener, as a fan of the political cesspool.
And I had the great opportunity to meet him in person at a conference many years ago.
And in fact, it was the same conference that I mentioned that James and I met at.
And with the, I'm not positive if this is the case or not, but it may have been the first time that a political cesspool broadcast from the lobby of a hotel.
And we sort of took over the lobby.
And it was a magnificent time with friends and heroes like Bill.
And then I had the great fortune to spend a time speaking with him late into the night, talking about our people, the South, and the future.
And he was just a brilliant man.
It was a great fortune of mine to be able to spend that precious little time with him.
And he left an imprint on me, both when I heard him on the radio and in person.
And he obviously has left an imprint on all of us.
It is the efforts of people like Bill, who even though they may pass on their spirits, quite literally continues to move forward the engines for our people.
We can, without question, still feel his presence today.
Well, it's like they say in some sports, and I don't mean to make this a trivial comment, but it's the next man up, but the next man is available to step up because of the work and investment that was put into him by his bettors in their time.
And I can remember, it's a story I always share when we talk about Bill, who was called home in 2013 after losing a battle with cancer, which he didn't have for long.
It was a hard and fast progression there.
And I remember standing outside, I was talking to Bill.
I was joking with him about getting a colonoscopy.
And I was just giving him a joke about, you know, did it feel good or whatever?
You know, just thinking it was just a routine thing.
And he's, you know, he's just very serious.
No.
I said, well, how did it go?
And he said, not good.
And I could just hear instantly that it wasn't going to be good news.
And certainly it wasn't.
But it was Bill when we first came under the harsh scrutiny of national media very early on.
I believe it was 2006, just a year and a half after we got started.
We were firmly in the national news media being attacked.
And I asked him, you know, I just said, what should I do?
And I was very young at the time and hadn't been through that before.
And he told me how to handle it.
Because, of course, your knee-jerk reaction, I get it.
And this is why we can pass judgment.
A knee-jerk reaction is to apologize, explain, and do the things that all of these people do that is so disgusting to us now as seasoned veterans.
And he just said, James, it's your show.
It's your call.
You're the guy.
But if you do that, you're going to lose the audience.
And I think it's going to be all over if you do that.
And I thought about it.
And, you know, of course, he was right.
But it's hard to see what's right and wrong when you're in the middle of something like that, at least your first time doing it.
And I went in there and I just said I was ecstatic to be named to the hate watch list.
And we're not going to back down from what we believe in.
And I have nothing to apologize for.
And I will not be apologizing.
In fact, we'll be doing this with increased determination going forward.
And that made the entire difference in the show.
And it's all due to Bill Rowland.
Because if left to my own devices, being young and unseasoned, I don't think I would have played it that way.
And I remember the first time I called into the show and you and Bill were there.
And Bill said to you, we got to get this guy on the show.
Yeah, that was another contribution.
Yeah, it was just, it was great.
I remember when you guys first got started, I read about you in the Citizen Informer newspaper published by the Council of Conservative Citizens, of which I was a member.
And that was, you know, it really opened up a new vista for Activism for our causes.
When we finally got a radio station or two to carry a radio program with our ideas being expressed.
And it just kept growing.
And of course, the internet has made it a sensation internationally now.
Well, and of course, we do all of this to highlight the great work of people like Jason, who was a real star.
And I don't just say that because you're on, Jason.
I brought you back on because of how much I thought that you contributed to the weekend's festivities.
And you really gave a great talk.
My wife was talking about it a day later.
I don't mind saying that to you.
I think it was Sunday afternoon.
She was just talking about, Jason did a really good job.
How about Jason?
Anyway, we're going to get Jason's reflections when we come back.
I wanted to do a segment on Bill Rowland because Jason's the one who brought it up.
So I thought it would be fitting that we do that while Jason's on.
But we'll be coming back.
It's going to be Jason Solo with his reflections and observations.
We'll see what he has to say.
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And now back to tonight's show.
And we're back with Jason Kuna, one of our featured presenters last week at our 15th anniversary party.
And what a party it was.
Just got this message in from a fantastic couple, Mike and Jen up in New York.
Hi, James.
We were very happy to attend the 15th anniversary get together.
We will continue to support our cause.
We love and appreciate what y'all do for our survival.
We will always support you.
We love y'all.
And that was the thing about it, Jason, is that, of course, you were there, so you know, people came from all across the country, from the Northeast, the Pacific Northwest, the North, South, Mountain West, Southern California.
Yeah, California.
Texas.
Different countries, of course, throughout the Southland.
Lana texted me this week, Lana Locta from Red Ice, and she said that my name came up on their Halloween stream.
And it wasn't it you and Lacey who did it, if the report is accurate.
And I heard y'all said some nice things.
I know it was great for y'all to be together.
What was it now?
You've had a week to look back.
What would you say about the caliber of people that you saw there at that event?
I know you've been to a couple of them this time as a speaker, though.
What is it about the message that collectively we put together, not just us here on the program, of course, but you and the other presenters that attract such an audience?
Well, I think it's the message of faith, courage, family, heroism, history, preservation, all of that put together.
It was such a wholesome event, a happy event.
Jokes were being told.
Hugs were being had everywhere.
And I actually told my audience that it would have been magnificent if at some point in the future, with the technology that we have, we have the ability to blur all of the faces in a video simultaneously.
The software can do this.
If the general public could actually see what takes place at such a get-together, they fear, of course, the general public informed by the anti-whites and their movies, the media, the books, the universities, et cetera.
And they think that when they're going to come to one of these events, that it's going to be some sort of chanting or walking in a circle or some sort of weird behavior that is going to draw them in and they're not ever going to be able to escape.
When in reality, this is, imagine your friendliest church friendlier than that.
And this is how wholesome, fun, energized it is.
And as a result, we draw the best people out of every community.
We repel the worst people.
So when folks do show up and they have bad ideas, they have bad intentions and they get amongst us, they don't like it.
They don't hear their thoughts reflected back at them from the speakers, from the thought influencers.
And when simultaneously the good people show up, they hear, indeed, their own spirit coming back at them and they want to stay.
So we end up with this familial environment better than any, just a booming ebony, if you will, when you come to these events, ladies and gentlemen.
If you have ever been worried about attending such an event, attending such a get-together, fear no more.
And one of these days, we will be able to put this up, blur all the faces out, videotape the whole thing.
And of course, having to blur people's faces out is evidence that this anti-white narrative is false.
You wouldn't have to blur our faces out if we were indeed the establishment that were running the establishment for the benefit of ourselves, our people, et cetera.
No, we have to blur our faces out because we are the heretics in this anti-white regime, and they punish us for loving our people, loving our history, loving our little white babies, which we saw at James, didn't we?
And Keith, in abundance, beautiful white women.
I was mesmerized by how many stunning women we had with their beautiful little babies, and every little sound, whether it was a little cry of joy or a cry of sadness, a disgruntled child or whatever it might have been, was music to my ears because they were the destiny and simultaneously the element that we are fighting hardest for, our weakest members.
So I think that is really what ends up drawing the best out of the community.
Well, thank you, Jason, for saying that.
Of course, we have lavished praise on the women and for good reason.
I mean, you're right, very attractive.
Not just attractive physically, but they were that, but certainly mentally and spiritually as well.
And we have the word community keeps coming up, but together we have built this community that attracts the very finest of our people.
And I mean that.
It was just a fantastic group of people.
And that's what our audience is.
And that's, of course, what our guests are, too.
I mean, it's all a great circle.
And there's no kinks in that circle.
And there's no broken parts of it from everybody from our production crew.
And by the way, a lot of praise coming in for Sam Bushman and Kurt Crosby.
Just got a message that they're not going to call in, but James, Mark, and Todd.
Now, these guys get together at a man cave.
They crack open a couple of beers every Saturday night.
They listen to the show in the garage.
They said they had a great time, spent some time with Simon and thanked him for going all out.
It came from his heart.
They said every time they tried to talk to Sam and Kurt, something came up, but please let them know how awesome they are.
So thank you, James and Todd and Mark for being there and for all that you do.
But yes, Jason, I mean, it's very real.
It's very organic.
It's palpable.
I had a note here while you were on.
Mentioned the Sam Dixon quote to Jason.
I have no idea what quote I had in mind when I wrote that on my notes.
Sam did Philip.
Sam gave the first filibuster I've ever seen at a conference, so that was impressive.
That was new.
Anyway.
Yeah, some quote from Gore Vidal that I wish I could recall.
Maybe Jason remembers it.
Well, Sam is full of quotes.
But, you know, I tell you, he filibustered, but I didn't want it to end.
It was riveting.
It was enthralling.
And it was the fastest two-hour speech I've ever heard.
But anyway, Jason, final reflections, parting shots.
Anything you'd like to share with the audience about your time here in the Mid-South last week and what you saw, what you found.
By the way, I loved your family.
Great family, Jason.
You're to be commended.
Well, that's actually his entourage, Keith.
Jason actually came with his own traveling party.
That's how big Jason is.
He actually brings his own gravity with him when he goes.
But, you know, in all seriousness, they were fantastic.
The people that came to hear Jason, the people who came to the event at Jason's, I don't want to say beckoning, but he asked them to come and they came.
These were wonderful people who I believe may have been attending conference number one.
Is that right, Jason, in some cases?
Yeah.
Yes, that's right.
And in fact, they were worried.
They had never attended such a conference.
And this was the perfect introduction to what they had been missing out on.
They had heard of these things going on in the world, but had not participated.
And part of the reason they haven't participated is that fear we were talking about earlier.
But I absolutely loved every minute of it, folks.
If you are not supporting work that James is doing, Keith is doing, the work that all of our heroes out there are doing, people like Sam Dixon, who'd be happy to be called as, I guess, someone full of quotes rather than something else.
If you're not supporting these people, then you're not pushed, putting your shoulder in the right place.
I mean, this is true love, ladies and gentlemen, when men and women can stand up and say that they will take the firestorm in a world that can call their love hate, in a world that can convince millions of people that their love is hate.
Those are the truest heroes of our age.
And we can say that about people like James Edwards, Keith Edwards, Sam Dixon, on and on and on.
So, Keith Alexander.
So, ladies and gentlemen, if you ever get an opportunity to attend one of these events, I strongly encourage it.
James was magnificent while he was speaking.
Keith was magnificent when he spoke.
We ate good.
We hung out, told jokes.
It was one of the best times of my entire life.
My audience.
Wow.
If you will.
They loved it.
They couldn't have been happier with the time there with you all.
Well, you're always welcome.
Don't be a stranger.
If you come through town, give me a call and you've got a place to hang your hat, okay?
I will happily do that.
I will take you up to my brother.
Hey, Jason, you've just got a message from one of our listeners, Ken, who was not at the event, but Ken up in upstate New York writes, this guy, Jason, is extremely talented.
Well, that's for sure.
And we want people to know where they can support your work, my friend.
Give us that website real quick.
KnowwhiteGuild.org and the afterparty.bd.
All right, there you go.
Jason Kuhn, everybody.
Jason, love you.
Thanks for being with us last week and, of course, spending a few more minutes with us tonight.
We'll talk to you again soon, brother.
My pleasure.
Thank you, brother.
We'll be right back.
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All right, everybody, welcome back.
And now with us again is Courtney from Alabama.
Now, Courtney was with us a couple of weeks ago.
Well, this is the third week in a row, really, if you think about it.
A couple of weeks ago.
Courtney's a regular contributor to our program.
She's just a mascot, as we call it.
But she was with us a couple of weeks ago to talk about her affinity for Halloween at this time of the year as we were playing the Halloween music.
She was with us in the Mid-South last week for the event and now back with us just for one segment only tonight.
She provides a feminine touch.
That's right.
Well, and we need that.
We sure need that.
But Courtney, you had made a comment to me that I was hopeful that you would share with the audience tonight is that you brought your two beautiful children.
One was beautiful, one was handsome because it's a boy and a girl.
But as I said at the event, they could be Carter's kids.
They could be on that car, you know, car.
If you don't have young kids, you don't know what Carter's is, but it's a children's clothing store.
But anyway, you had made a comment to me about how while the event was going on, just some of the men, you know, a lot of the men in the crowd there were just doting all over the kids when we hear them in the background right now.
What did that mean to you as a mother and a lady who came up here solo and might have been a little concerned about how the audience would treat kids?
Now, you know, because you've been here before, but just, I don't know, tell us in your own words.
Well, you know, I know that we're a group that, you know, recognizes sex differences and everything.
And overall, you know, overall, it's always a very family-oriented group.
So I expect, you know, most of everybody to love kids at these things, you know, no matter who they are.
But, you know, there is a tendency, you know, for, you know, mostly the women, you know, mostly the women like to volunteer to watch the kids.
That's normal.
It's a normal, healthy sex difference, you know, whereas the men are more interested in the talks.
And that's normal.
Nothing wrong with that.
But I was just so impressed with how like at dinner time, you know, the men that were sitting next to me were just so, they were so helpful with my little girl, you know, helping her eat her food and playing around, like playing peekaboo with her to entertain her so she didn't make noise.
And then just saying such sweet things to me about her when I was in the lobby with her and just how beautiful she was and how happy they were to see her there.
And just things like that just made such a, it was a big deal to me.
It really makes it a nice experience.
You know, because I was raised, everybody has different opinions on this, but I was raised where if your child is making noise in a restaurant or church or during a talk, you know, you take them out of the room immediately.
That's how I was raised, even if it's just a giggle or something.
But when I'm around, when I'm around this crowd, you know, a lot of people tell me, when I'm around this crowd, a lot of people tell me, oh, no, no, no, the kids are fine.
Everybody loves the noise this child makes.
Your children make.
You're not disturbing anybody.
It's only if they're really screaming, you have to take them out of the room.
But if they're just talking and laughing, keep them in here.
Nobody minds.
And so when I'm at one of your events, I'm always real conflicted on what to do with my kids in the room.
But it was a wonderful experience.
Your children and basically all the children there, Courtney, were just charming.
And I think people feel that about them.
You know, these are good people.
These are good children, the children of great parents.
And they've all been raised properly.
And it's just, it warms your heart.
And I love to see women with mothers' hands.
And I saw so many women with mothers' hands at that convention.
It was just an incredible sight to behold.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, I always appreciate that so much.
I can't thank other people enough.
I don't appreciate anything more than other people being so kind to my children and so helpful and just so eager to hold them and help with them and just complimentary of them and just so into them.
You know, not just being nice about them, but just so into them.
Nothing warms my heart and makes me happier than a mother at one of those events.
I just see her.
Having your children appreciated is something that every parent.
Yeah, that's a father thing, too.
That's a parent thing.
But I'm glad you pointed it out.
Now, I'm looking at a picture that was sent to me today, Courtney, that I didn't even know was taken.
And it's of all the women and children.
Well, not all the women, because some women I know who were there are not in this picture.
So maybe they were out of the room at the moment that this got organized.
But who organized this picture?
I got to send it to you.
Oh, that was you, Keith.
Okay.
Yes, I was about to say that.
I didn't know that.
Keith raised his hand when I asked.
So anyway.
He was trying to gather all the women like hours before.
He was like, I want to have a picture of all the women and their kids.
I thought that was sweet.
Well, it turned out well.
It did turn out well.
All right.
So outside of that, what were the highlights for you?
Well, I love, hold on a second.
Let me see what's going on.
It's just like last week.
Yeah.
My little girl's asking me to put a baby hat on one of her dolls.
You know, you know.
That sort of thing is so important to them.
That's right.
So I have to stop and do that.
But she's learning early.
But it's just, you know, what we just talked about, that had to have taken up most of the charm.
But also, you know, just such intelligent speakers, the ones I was able to sit in on, just such wonderful topics.
You know, I was able to listen to, you know, just a few of them, you know, great speakers that James picked.
And then the setting, you know, it's just fun.
I always love making that trip up there to Tennessee, going through Mississippi.
I get to go through two cities that Elvis was known for.
That's right.
I get to go through Tupeloo and Memphis.
It's just a nice setting.
The hotel is always nice.
The people I get to see, you know, whether they're interacting with my kids or not, the people I get to see, it's like a family reunion, good food.
I mean, everything about it is good.
I don't ever have anything negative to say about it.
Hey, we'll take that, won't we, Keith?
Yeah, every time.
And you add so much to it, by the way, Gourtney, and your children.
You know, it's just, you know, it wouldn't be a political cesspool gathering without ladies like Courtney and children like hers.
Oh, thank you so much.
Thank you.
I plan to keep bringing them.
Yeah, go forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
If she'll keep coming, we'll keep having them.
Well, Courtney, I know we only wanted you for a few minutes tonight because we know you're on, well, eternal mom duty, of course.
That's a never-ending job.
But we got about a minute left.
Give us a snapshot of what the rest of your night looks like.
Gonna get the kids to bed.
My husband already fell asleep.
It's very important.
Something that one of the women on your program said before that's so important is to put your husband first.
And I'll attribute to that.
That's very important.
It's hard to do as a mother, but it's so important every night.
But he went ahead and fell asleep.
That sounds great.
Going to bed at 7.30 on a Saturday.
That sounds like a dream come true.
So he was working in the yard all day.
So that's why I'm not going to say anything about him in a minute.
So basically, the rest of my night, I'm going to get these two to bed.
And before I spend too much time cleaning up after everybody, I think I'm going to lay down with my daughter for a little bit.
That's always a sweet thing to do.
Now, let me tell you, your son needs to beware of something that happened to me when I was a child.
I had an older sister, and you're talking about she wanting you to help her dress a doll.
My big sister went through a phase where she thought I was one of her dolls, and she used to dress me up, which irritated the daylights out of me.
So tell him to beware of that.
That will be a problem.
Oh, my husband will make sure.
My husband will make sure that stuff doesn't rub off on him too much.
He's very adamant about that already.
That's good advice.
Well, Courtney, this is an important question.
We are now two days past Halloween.
Do you have to put the Halloween-themed movies up until next year?
Can you still watch them?
Do you have a little grace period on that?
Well, I'm already still watching a little bit of them if there's some that I might have missed.
You've got to transition into Christmas.
You know, Christmas is going to transition real hard and fast here.
Yeah, I used to like to extend my fall through November, but I'm starting to jump on the bandwagon where once November starts, you start celebrating Christmas.
I'm starting to do that.
So I think I'm going to quickly transition into the Christmas movies.
We're already taking down the Halloween decorations today.
We might leave up a few fall decorations for a week or so, and then after that, it's Christmas.
Yeah, when does the Christmas tree go up?
Thanksgiving gets completely muscled out of the mix now.
When's the Christmas tree go up?
You can't put the Christmas tree itself up until the day after Thanksgiving.
It'll go up very soon in a week or two.
Oh, it is going to go up before Thanksgiving.
Incredible.
All right.
Well, hey, they don't let Jan have too much Christmas.
Thank you, Courtney.
We love you.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Y'all have a great night with you, with your family.
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Well, I'll tell you, Keith, you want to get back to work next week?
No, I'd rather just talk about how great our audience is.
I'm sure having a good time doing it tonight.
I wish I had a film of the whole thing.
That would have been a good idea.
And gosh, there's so many people we want to mention.
You can't forget Pam and Dennis.
There was a Russian Orthodox lady that came from East Tennessee.
I mean, she was just as brilliant as you could possibly be.
Oh, she's a fantastic woman, and she's an authority now on encyclopedic knowledge on true Christianity.
And furthermore, all the issues in our movement, too.
I mean, this person is, you know, one of the towering intellects, really.
There's no doubt about it.
There's absolutely no doubt about it.
She's a dear, dear, sweet person.
I've got to mention Pam and Dennis.
They came in from the East Coast and brought in some apple butter and some maple syrup that their local community had made.
And that's another thing, you know, a lot of agrarians on hand, people who live and love.
There's a guy from Washington State who is, you know, I had a long conversation with him.
Great guy.
Oh, well, everybody there was great.
And I'd love to just mention everybody by name.
I wish, as I said again, that I'd had an hour or two with each and every single person there individually.
But, you know, another thing you got to remember, Keith, is that for some of the people there, this was their one vacation of the year, and they chose to spend it.
And as we mentioned, you know, some people went into Memphis as well.
Of course, we had Joel, our favorite Jersey boy, was there, and he was great, as usual, and brought a whole entourage of people with him, as he always does.
And we had, of course, what we did.
We met at a home in Mississippi.
People got hotels in the surrounding area, and we all came together, and there were some hotel parties.
And then as Courtney mentioned, some people went up into Memphis to do a little sightseeing.
I caught Kevin McDonald slipping out early Sunday morning.
I said, hey, Kevin, you know, we're not done yet.
Where are you going?
He said, James, it's an incredible event, but I really want to go see Graceland.
So he headed on up the road to Memphis and took in, went and visited the King's house.
He may be a secret Elvis impersonator.
Oh, well, he's an Elvis fan, that's for sure.
And somebody gave Blackberry Jelly, and I'm telling you.
My wife is here at the studio tonight.
She said somebody gave blackberry jelly.
So delicious.
And it was so delicious.
Well, you know, this is anything our people do.
It's like the old saying, anything worth doing is worth doing right.
Anything our people, you know, apply themselves to.
We have got so many messages coming in.
Let's see what Todd, did we mention Todd a moment ago?
Todd Todd and his three Musketeers.
That's right.
He said the TPC event could not have been better.
Wish it had lasted longer.
Go Forest.
Half of my family is from Mississippi.
It was good to be back in my childhood.
Stomping grounds.
We miss Bill.
I'm sure he's in a better place.
Also, James, that's a great name.
James said the atmosphere was pure.
The people were wholesome.
God's people.
And they were.
And so are you, James, Todd, and, of course, Mark and everyone who was there.
Gosh, I want to go down the whole list.
I want to say everybody's name one by one, but I would be so appalled if I forgot someone.
Scoop Stanton.
You know, Scoop wasn't there, but Scoop is our resident historian at TPC.
Now, Scoop used to be our anchor man.
He would close or closer, I guess you could say.
Scoop would normally anchor down the last segment of every show, and his work schedule changed.
And he's doing his own thing now with the 7.5 radio show that comes on immediately after TPC on the Liberty News Radio Network.
So stay tuned for that.
Every Saturday night, Scoop comes on right after us.
And So he's no longer aware of.
He's on a lot of spin-offs at Eddie's show.
Right, right.
But Scoop's no longer with us in a weekly sense, although he's still part of our fabric.
And Jack Ryan takes the closing spot now.
But Scoop sent in his favorite moments of the 15 years.
And he mentioned, among other things, man, there's no way you can go through 15 years of memories.
But the interview with Anthony Cumeo, our lawsuit against the Detroit News, the Bill Rowland Tribute Show.
after his passing.
The election show we did right after Trump's inauguration.
Of course, we were up there at the inauguration.
Sam Bushman, Sean Bergen, we were in D.C. Speaking at the National Press Club, all the media appearances, Sonny Landham calling in from the hospital, being denounced by Congress, interview with the survivors of the USS Liberty, attending the Trump rally, attending the Republican National Convention, the inauguration, Ted Nugent, I mean, the Buchanan interviews, the live broadcast, Drew Lackey, on and on and on and on.
I had more than one person tell me they remembered that Atlanta Mercer interview that I did, which was a real lightning rod.
We'll have to regale the people with that someday when we have some more time.
Oh, that's another one.
I mean, there's just so many moments, so many snapshots.
Eddie mentioned it last week, the snakes that used to come into the studio.
You know, we did an on-air exorcism of Ted Kennedy.
I think we had a Catholic priest do that one time.
Let's see.
Eddie getting ejected.
Which time, Scoop?
I don't know which one you're referring to.
Let's see.
Scoop remembers things that even I've forgotten.
I'm even reading them.
I was like, what are you talking about?
Then I think about it.
Yeah, I remember these things.
Art Frith.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah, lots of memories.
Lots of memories.
Lots of memories over 15 years, that's for sure.
That's one thing we haven't really touched on.
We've been talking about how wonderful the people are that have made up the journey and been part of the journey.
But there have been a lot of memories, a lot of things that have happened.
Happy memories and run of a scroll of them all.
Happy times, sad times, good times, tough times, struggles, triumphs.
We've seen it all.
We've been through it all.
And I think it's because it is so real and genuine.
And that it has been a struggle.
The fact that it has been a struggle.
We talk about suffering, bringing people together.
Well, we haven't suffered in the way that you think of in like a warlike suffering.
I mean, we've suffered more than most commentators, that's for sure.
But just that alone.
He's called everything except a child of God.
That's right.
Except for our own audience, that's for sure.
But I think it's the fact that we have struggled so hard to stay alive and to keep fighting that it has forged, you know, it's part of our identity.
We're a scrappy followed us.
It's like a brotherhood.
A scrappy entity that we are.
And we punch above our weight class and we do this on a shoestring.
And, you know, we're always struggling to make ends meet.
But by some way, by God's grace and the benevolence of our audience, we do make it happen.
By the Pony Express, the mail or the message must go through.
And that's how we operate.
Well, that was the one-week promo that we were doing last week.
We started it during the live broadcast from the event there in Mississippi.
And it continued on through this weekend.
And we had put it on offer to the people who were there because Kevin McDonald was there and we had some copies.
The last remaining hard copy editions of Cultural Insurrections in the world are in the possession of yours truly.
And Kevin has signed all of them.
We only have a few left in stock, and that is it.
You will never be able to get another hard copy edition of Cultural Insurrections.
And as we were asking in honor of our 15th anniversary, this one-week special promo, a lot of them were gobbled up at the event last week, but we still do have a handful left.
$100 or more if you can do that before the end of the night, we're going to send you an autographed copy of Kevin McDonald's epic book, Cultural Insurrections.
And once they're gone, they're gone.
And as you know, you're an indispensable part of our team.
This will be our last fundraising initiative until the fourth quarter Christmas fundraiser starts in December.
Get it in tonight if you can.
We're going to take those orders into the post office on Monday.
And then no more fundraising until the fourth quarter slash Christmas fundraiser begins in the first week of December, running all the way through New Year's Eve.
So $100 or more before the end of the night, and we will send you an autographed copy of Kevin McDonald's book, Cultural Insurrections.
This is, again, your last chance to ever get this.
And it's signed by Kevin, which is a rarity.
Like I said last week, you put $100, you bought it for $100 with Kevin's signature affixed.
You go to eBay and it's worth a good $200 or $300 instantly.
So this is really an investment piece, I think.
It's like Babe Bruce signing his bat or something.
That's it.
Well, it was good to see Kevin.
Sam, Keith, why don't I just ask you?
I mean, of your fellow peers and presenters, who really struck a chord with you?
I mean, obviously all of them did a fantastic job.
Look, Gene Andrews was great.
He's always good.
He is the go-to man for any information on General Forrest.
And he basically told us about crucial junctures in the war in the West during the Civil War when if Forrest's advice had been taken or if he had been put into a command situation, the whole war may have folded out differently and we would be an independent nation then.
And just think about what would have happened if the South had won.
America would be two nations, half as wealthy and much less inclined to intrude itself into world affairs.
It would have been much better for us and the world if our ancestors had won and if General Forrest had been allowed to rise as high as his military genius, his innate military genius should have allowed him to go.
There are always jealous people and snobbish people that don't want true talent like his to go forward.
And Gene Andrews really brought that home in his presentation.
Of course, Jason had a great presentation.
Everybody loved it.
He was just reaching out to everybody, telling us, you know, the importance of having gatherings like the one we had.
Then Sam Dixon, of course, always gives his benediction for heretics at the end.
And like you said, it was two hours, but he left you hungering for more when it was all over with.
And of course, we're running out of time now, but every speaker did a great job.
Kirk Lyons, Chris.
He's in the can.
You know, you just mention them all and they're great.
All right.
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