Dec. 14, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
You'll dasher and dancer and prancer and vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitz.
But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all?
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw it, you would even say it goes.
All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games.
Sounds like us with the media, Keith.
That was the once very famous Gene Autry, the singing cowboy.
He was the quintessential singing cowboy, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was one of his big hits.
He also had Frosty the Snowman.
And he was a very shrewd businessman.
He used the money he made to buy real estate in California and wound up being a multi-millionaire.
In fact, at one point, he was the owner of the Los Angeles Angels baseball, Major League Baseball team.
I did not know that, but I do know that my dad likes that song, and my dad is in the studio with us tonight, and we're having a good time, aren't we, Keith?
Yep.
Us old-timers need to stick together.
And of course, dad's come to all of our conferences.
A lot of people tuned in tonight have met him.
Where would I be today without my parents deciding to have me?
And you know, I have a confession, Mike.
I'm actually older than James's father.
Well, let's, but now let's get out the measuring tape by how many years?
Three years.
Three years.
All right.
Well, that's in the ballpark, though.
Come on.
Anyway, our good friend Brad Griffin has another barn burner over there at Occidental Descent.
I mean, he rushes in where cowardly people fear to tread.
There's nothing that is tabooed for Brad.
We're going to talk about the search for a new world and where we might have been as a race and as a people had it not been for our departure when we quit pursuing excellence for equality.
Let's start with this first, though.
Brad says what we so often say, liberalism is a mental disorder.
At the most fundamental spiritual level, it is a leveling movement that is a revolt against order, hierarchy, and authority.
Liberalism is in a constant state of opposition to social hierarchies.
For those of us who are non-liberals or anti-liberals or on the right, champions of order, hierarchy, and authority, we were born into this world and we have spent our whole lives living in a perpetual state of social revolution.
Traditional marriage fell in 2015.
The current fronts in the culture war with liberalism are now open borders, transgenderism, and the gender binary.
Liberal democracy is said to have been the best system of government because it promises even more of the slippery slope.
Forever.
There is never enough liberty and equality because liberalism can never be satisfied.
Things which were normal and uncontroversial yesterday, like sex being inherently grounded in human biology or men and women's restrooms, become unjust in the latest battlefield in the culture war because of that disposition to rebel against order.
It can be exhausting spending your whole life at the levees trying to hold back the endless flood.
So anyway, I also get tired of talking about trannies day after day, but that is where our society is now.
I feel a sense of duty to resist it.
That is what is being jammed down our throats by our cultural elites.
Assuredly, it will be something else as soon as they get done.
And mainstream conservatives are all posting their pronouns and purging transphobic extremists in 2025.
And Keith, of course, to that point, Brad is spot on.
That is why folks simply must support what few genuine articles there still are.
And of course, we are one.
But to respond to Brad's point about liberalism and its insatiable urge to continue to devour against the order of the natural world and of God himself.
Well, they have conquered everything that is even arguably a legitimate concern, and they are now going from the ridiculous to the absurd.
Things like the gender binary.
And they're doing things that no sane person could endorse.
For example, having sex change operation on some prepubescent child based on somebody's assumption that he or she is trapped within a body with the wrong gender.
We talked about that, Keith, at lunch.
We said, you know, now it's not beyond the realm of possibility where if you teach your children to love God and honor their ancestors, that you could be getting a knock at the door from child protective services.
However, if you are a parent who takes their seven-year-old boy or girl in to have their genitals lopped off, then you're up for your own TV series.
See, people, there is no way.
I forget who it was who said this, said when something is unsustainable, it will stop.
The left and liberalism is getting to the point where there's going to be a widespread societal uprising and saying, this is absurd.
We're not going to follow you.
This is a bridge too far.
And they've been there, really, I guess, for about 10 years or so, and it's getting worse and worse all the time.
And the people on the left that we're all supposed to respect, like Ellen DeGeneres on TV and others like that, they're on the forefront.
They're, you know, taking to the parapet.
And they are, you know, that nobody will call a halt to any of this because they know from experience that if you try to point out the absurdity of this position, for example, like Andrew Dice Clay did back in the 90s and things like this, that is the surest way to write your ticket to professional oblivion.
Can you believe that we have to spend time on mainstream radio having a discussion about this?
Trying to say, you know, having to have a discussion, having to point out that, you know what, men are men and women are women.
And no matter what kind of drugs and hormones you take, what kind of surgeries you do, it's not going to change what your chromosomes are.
And, you know, you can't, you're not going to be allowed to secretly oppose it.
They're going to come knocking at the door sooner or later because they're always going to look for that next new frontier where they can press this rubric of equality down our throats.
Well, in any event, and when that happens, you know, for example, they want now to take your guns away.
I was talking with James's father about this earlier before the show was starting.
You know, the left, the things that we used to fear and thought might be fanciful, but we're imagining things.
They're not going to go that far.
They have now gone that far.
And, you know, look at the people running for president in the Democratic primary.
They are the craziest, you know, Star Wars bar scene of people that you could ever see.
Well, that's one of the things that has actually been a boon for Trump is that when they came out and the Democrats started holding their debates earlier in the summer and they came out so far to the left, I mean, it's even pushing what we're talking about tonight.
They came out so far to the left, they'll never be able to get back to center in time for the general.
And then you have this farce.
Say what you will about Trump, this farce of an impeachment.
It's that everybody knows it's a farce.
And because it's such a farce, and because the Democrats have gone so far off the rails to the left, Trump is gaining in the Midwest and in these Rust-belt states.
I mean, he really may defy logic and drinks.
And what will the left do when they are totally repudiated at the ballot box?
Is there going to be a coup?
More calculated.
Is there going to be a real military coup?
Who knows, folks?
Well, we'll find out.
Time will tell.
And of course, there's still a lot of things that can happen between now and next November, but we'll be right back, folks, to tell you what could have happened if we had pursued excellence.
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The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
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Out the holly, put up the tree before I fill up the stocking.
I may be rushing things, but deck the halls again now.
This very minute, candles in the window.
Cowards at the standard.
Yes, we need another Christmas right this very minute.
It hasn't snowed a single flurry, but standing here working up so high.
Down in the chimney from the fire straight up, my son, the fruit cake, it's time we have some tins.
I've had ever dreamed by.
Well, there's a blast from the past.
So what's going on here in the commercial breaks is that Keith and my dad are, you know, testing wits about old movies, old actors.
Well, there's one for you.
Well, about the singing cowboys.
See, we grew up with these guys.
We used to go to Saturday morning movie theaters where they would have serials with Gene Autry, with Roy Rogers, with Lash LaRue, people like this.
And we know all about this.
And that's a totally foreign world to people that grew up after the 50s.
You know, it was basically if you grew up in the 40s or the 50s, that was children's, you know, entertainment film.
Now, hold on just a minute now.
But that right there goes back to my childhood a little bit because I grew up watching Murder, She Wrote with my grandmother, Angela Lansbury, who was also in some of those old movies, perhaps not the cowboy westerns.
Well, she was an English actress, and she got a foothold in Hollywood, and she was a great actress.
Remember Murder She Wrote back in the day.
Well, I just said that's what I watched.
Yes.
I was a fan of murder she wrote.
That was on the downslope of her career.
You know, she was, although really, you could argue that was the height of her career because I don't think she was ever more popular than she was at that time.
Well, she's a damn murder now.
And we need to ask our friend in London if she ever runs into, well, she's actually, you know, become a dame.
You know, if he's run into damned.
There's nothing like a dame, as they say.
Right.
But she is a.
She's still alive, though.
She's in her 90s, but back in her day.
Well, she was an English actress, and that's why she became a dame, I guess.
Well, do they all become dames if you're English in your activities?
Well, as long as you don't fall from grace and you have a long career, you know, heck, they made Mick Jagger a sir.
And he came as close to falling from grace as anybody.
So that's the equivalent of like a knight that would have gone into Jerusalem on the Crusades, and now it's like gone down.
Elton John here is a sir, too.
All right.
Well, anyway.
It ain't what it used to be back during Richard the Lionhearted reign.
They don't have men like that anymore.
Okay, well, getting back to Brad's article.
What could have happened, though, Keith, if we had continued to pursue excellence?
If we could have just fell on a few more German rocketeers like Werner von Braun, where we could have been before we started pursuing.
Remember how much General Patton admired German soldiers and German generals.
Well, why wouldn't he?
Yeah, he did.
He had up close and personal encounters with them, and he was impressed.
Well, listen to this.
What if we could escape to another planet?
I mean, that's where Brad's mind is now.
If we're going to get an ethnostate, imagine a whole planet to ourselves.
Well, it's fun to think about.
It recently occurred to me that one of the most important developments of the next 25 years will likely be finding another habitable world, perhaps maybe more than one.
I'd like to imagine our descendants homesteading, say, Kepler 186F or Proxima B or TRAPPIST-1 with AI and robots.
Wouldn't it be nice to live in a world where we could turn our attention to other things besides documenting the decline of our civilization under liberalism?
Do you ever resent all the energy that you have to squander opposing things like the collapse of our borders, child transsexuals, or whatever poison to our culture is being presented on any given day in another time and under a better system?
What else could we be doing?
Building a Dyson sphere around the sun?
Suppose for a woman, suppose for a moment we didn't have to put up with this.
Let's say that we agreed that this leveling movement had finally exhausted itself when the only future it could imagine is a world of child drag queens and policing people for incorrect usage of made-up pronouns.
What would it be like to stand on another planet?
Imagine that was the world that our civilization was pushing towards instead of being in the grip of a collective delusion that there is no such thing as racial, sexual, or gender differences and forcing society to conform to it.
Well, I don't know if Brad is saying this tongue-in-cheek, but quite frankly, I'm more than willing to let the left own the idea that somehow planet Earth is going down the tubes and they need to find another planet or some other solar system in which to exist.
I think we know in some billion years the sun will gobble us up.
Well, at some point we've got to go somewhere.
Well, yeah, I know, but here is, now I can, you know, I am concerned about what will happen 100 or 200 years from now, but a billion years is just a little bit beyond my capacity.
Well, but the point is, to colonize other planets, to reach for the stars, that's not science fiction no more than any of the incredible scientific and technological breakthroughs that our people, Keith, our people engineered these over the centuries.
You know, that it was no more science fiction than Columbus sailing across the ocean and finding no more science fiction than anything.
We have done so many things that to a prior generation would have seemed completely unfair.
You guys are leaving me in the dust on this one.
Let me say, here's what I would like to do.
I would like to let the left totally own this idea of finding some place besides planet Earth on which to live and let them decamp from planet Earth and leave planet Earth.
They won't do that.
That's conservative.
Well, you don't see that.
The Malcontents don't leave the Western European nations, do they?
They know they come here.
When they complain, and then they don't leave.
They don't leave and they won't leave Earth either.
Well, look, I'm willing to build a spaceship and populate it with all the biggest liberals in America and in the world.
Serious question.
And send them off to planet Pluto or whatever.
Serious question.
We have chosen equality over excellence, and we have been regressing since the 1950s.
But say we had stayed on our current trajectory in the 50s.
You go back to the Gemini and the Apollo programs and all of that.
And we had continued on with the route we had taken up until that point, we took this huge detour.
Where would we have been in the year 2020?
Well, we'd be in a better place than we're in now.
As you will recall, as you will recall, back in the late 60s, Jesse Jackson, one of his first big initiatives was to challenge NASA and the American space program, saying, we can't do this and divert assets from making black people equal.
Black people are in need.
So consequently, as long as black people are in need, we are going to have to put any aspirations for space exploration on hold.
And we're going to have to use that money to build mansions for black people in America and then all over the rest of the world.
So you're right.
This equality is always at war with excellence and has been and will continue to be.
And I think that Brad has done a great job in focusing on that.
The only thing you can do with equality is bring the excellent down.
You can only trade down.
You can't bring some things up to the level of the top tier.
You can only bring the top down.
That's the only way you'll ever have equality.
That's it.
You know, when all men are equal, equal men are never free.
Free men are never equal.
Is that an animal farm?
I thought it was James Edwards.
Well, listen, I got a great article for you.
It's about displacing the phony right.
Now, we touched on this in the first hour, but Roger Devlin had written a review of a book by James Kirkpatrick at V-Dare.
And it was so good, we thought we might want to talk about it tonight.
And we are going to break it down in the next segment, but this is the thing that's so cool that this actually happened a few minutes ago.
So everybody knows Roger Devlin.
How would you describe Roger?
Very, very, very quickly.
Very, very avuncular, very scholarly, total gentleman and a person who would never say anything to offend people.
Okay.
He's a true gentleman.
His magnum opus when it comes to his sexual utopian power.
He has had the courage to deal with how the left has affected sexual relations between relations between the sexes.
And his analysis in that little monograph is probably the best thing said on the subject.
Well, anyway, he's a gentleman and a scholar and a good friend of ours.
Now, I haven't talked to Roger in some weeks, but we were going to talk about his review of this book about displacing the phony right.
So a couple of commercial breaks ago, I called Roger on a whim out of the blue with no advance notice just to see if he would appear on tonight's show, not knowing what he was doing, if he was at home, if he was in town, if he would answer the phone.
And he answered, I said, Roger, I said, it's James.
What are you up to?
He said, well, I'm listening to you.
He was tuned into the show.
We're wearing the elite meet.
He was already tuned in.
And I said, well, we're going to talk about your review.
Do you want to come on to the third hour?
We'll carve out some time and Keith would love to talk to you.
We'll break it down.
He said he would.
So that's just that.
I thought that was funny.
I mean, not funny.
I mean, it was an honor.
We were honored, but we did get a laugh out of it.
If we called Trump and he said he was listening, I would really be impressed.
Well, anyway.
You're going to have tuned us out probably after the first five minutes of this show.
I don't know.
His son sure sounds like the show.
He insists that the president won't be removed from office and says he wants the whole thing done quickly.
The House will likely vote on the articles on Wednesday.
President Trump is tweeting that it's not fair.
He's being impeached because he's doing nothing wrong.
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Witnesses say they saw one man wounded inside the food court.
People were running so fast, they weren't really paying attention to anybody.
So people were getting locked down, people were getting sold.
The Cobb County Police Department says the shooting at the Cumberland Mall was an isolated incident between people who know each other and not an active shooter event.
Police say one person was wounded and they've now identified a suspect.
The man seen on video slapping a TV reporter during a race in Georgia is facing legal trouble.
Thomas Calloway has been arrested.
The 43-year-old was booked Friday afternoon on a misdemeanor charge of sexual battery.
Video from the live broadcast last Saturday showed the passing runner appear to swat her from behind.
He helped himself to a part of my body.
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Have a holy, jolly Christmas.
It's the best time of the year.
I don't know if there'll be snow, but have a club of cheer.
Have a holy, jolly Christmas.
And when you walk down the street, say hello to friends you know and everyone you meet.
Oh ho, the mistletoe hung where you can see.
Somebody waits for you.
Jesus wants for me.
Oh, there he is.
There he is.
Now we've been having a lot of fun with the music as we always do in December.
But come next week, our last show before Christmas, our attention will shift to the more this is retro culture.
We've been talking about retro culture.
This is old American culture from a better day.
My dad has got Keith amped up.
As soon as we queued that up, Dad said, that's the singing troubadour.
Now, you need to have Dad over for movie night at your house.
We really do.
I mean, Keith has got a collection of VHS tapes that you blow your mind.
Come on by.
We'll do it.
Give me your top five recommendations for Dad if he comes over for movie night.
Shane, Tammy and the Bachelor.
Tammy the Bachelor actually was number two?
Yeah.
Nobody's going to believe that.
And then the window with Bobby Driscoll.
Let me see.
What wouldn't be number four?
I think that probably he likes Westerns.
Okay, Gunfire and okay corral.
And let me see.
What would another good one?
Oh, for a few dollars more with Clint Eastwood.
Hang on.
Let's just ask that.
Dad, your favorite, top five favorite.
Because if you ever walk in Dad's Den, he's either watching the Western channel or some old Western.
I've never seen him watch a color movie.
Anyway, top, except for Tombstone.
Top five Westerns.
Top five Western.
You got to get right up on it.
Right up on it.
Top five west.
All the way up to your mouth.
Shane.
Shane, yeah, that's it.
Shane.
Even closer.
All the way to your list.
John Wayne, Red Ripper.
What now?
Red Ripper.
Oh, Red River, yeah, that's a good one.
Montgomery Cliff.
Yeah, he's right.
He's absolutely right.
Red River is a great one.
It's better than gunfight.
All right, give us three more.
John Wayne again.
Yeah, we're repeating it.
Yeah, well, the thing is, you like John Wayne.
I like Randolph Scott better than John Wayne.
Y'all got it.
The radio show is completely derailed.
This is a conversation that's been raging during the commercial breaks.
It's carrying over now.
We can come back.
We're going to have to get a third mic.
We'll come back.
Okay, let's get back to Roger Devlin's piece, Displacing the Phony Right, as we think about more movies y'all can watch together.
This is what Roger wrote in his review.
It's a political truism that the best way to control the opposition is to lead it oneself.
And today's globalist anti-white left has succeeded better than perhaps anyone else in history at implementing such a strategy.
That is one sentence, but that is packed with truth.
The rising generation of young white men are subject to a ceaseless campaign of psychological warfare by a dominant elite, taught that their ancestors were monsters and that they themselves are the great, supposedly all-powerful enemies of the rest of the oppressed humanity.
But when they look around for an alternative to such hostility, they encounter a quote-unquote conservative opposition happily chirping about the record number of new businesses started by black women and holding young Latino leadership summits while hypocritically telling whites and whites alone that ethno-nationalism has no place in the conservative movement.
We will never defeat Roger Wright's our declared enemies before we have displaced this sham opposition.
You can read the whole article for yourself and I would encourage you to do so, but I'll skip down to the bottom.
Roger writes that Trump will prove a transitional figure while his electoral strategy will provide the inspiration for more consistent nationalists in the years ahead.
Mobilize our national base, the white working class abandoned by the left, and you can land some haymakers, folks.
Conservatism may prefer running out the clock on Anglo-America in order to squeeze out consultants fees and board directorships for a few more election cycles.
In that case, the dreaded specter of quote-unquote white nationalism will move from the margins to the mainstream as the only alternative to a permanent leftist and anti-white regime.
And the Beltway right will have no one to blame but itself.
Yep, I tell you what, you hit the nail on the head, you drive it straight, and that's what Roger has done again, yet again.
There's a battle, as Brad Griffin pointed out in the article that we read from earlier in the show between excellence and equality.
We are not the avatars or the proponents of equality.
Too much equality is bedeviling our society and bringing us down.
The idea that people are equal is absurd.
It's like, it reminds me of the Rodney Dangerfield joke where he said, love is wonderful.
Like, how many times have you gone down the street and seen a tall, dark, handsome man walking arm in arm with a short, fat, ugly woman?
He said, have you ever seen that?
I've never seen that.
Equality is not what makes the world go round.
The reason we have progressed beyond the Stone Age in the West and have a modern society is because we have valued and rewarded excellence and change that benefits people generally.
For example, you know, black Americans are supposedly the worst treated, most oppressed people in the world.
Well, they're the only oppressed people in the world.
that live in single-family homes with front yards and with carports that have cell phones, that have personal computers, that have dishwashers, washing machines, clothes dryers, have vehicles, automobiles that they drive, new automobiles that they drive.
And they have so much government food they're given that when left to their own devices, they suffer from morbid obesity.
Now, this is quite, you know, excellence is what gave us the resources to do all of this.
And the more we stray from using excellence as our North Star, the more we can expect a decline in our society.
But the fact of the matter is, Keith, it's time to reject the controlled opposition, the false opposition.
Now, that's the most important thing that he's saying.
The phony right.
I mean, that's what Roger's talking about.
Well, basically, like you said earlier in the show, James, the only thing they are conserving are the triumphs of modern liberalism.
They want to completely endorse the civil rights movement.
Ratify it.
They want to ratify it and validated and they won't tolerate anything.
Discouraging words said about it.
Worse than that, not only do they want to conserve the latest innovations of the left and ratify it, they want to take credit for it.
That's what Glenn Beck and Sarah Palmer were doing.
They want to pretend that Martin Luther King was a Republican.
They want to pretend the civil rights thing.
That was a Republican.
Democrats were the real race.
They conservatives and all this stuff.
See, the thing is, they're just defending, all that they're defending is the last 50 years of liberal change.
Taking credit for being on the winning side.
And furthermore, those changes are one of the primary things that is cheapening and degrading American life.
American education, for example, has never been the same since the racial integration of public schools.
Now, listen to this.
You know, the false opposition, the fake conservatives.
Why not support the ones you can trust?
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That's a powerful title.
And it is the future.
Basically, the West was at the top of its game right after World War II, and then liberalism got its camel's nose in the tent, and we've been going down ever since.
We're going to take a quick break.
When we come back, we're going to read some correspondence from you before Roger Devlin, who's already tuned in, so he might as well call in and be on the show with us.
We're going to have a jam session with Roger the Third Hour.
But first, we're going to go to your cards and emails.
Stay tuned.
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Here we come a caroling among the leaves so green.
Here we come the one pizza fair to be seen.
Love and joy come to you and to you glad Christmas too.
And God bless you and send you a happy new year.
And God send you a happy new year.
We've done pretty good about staying in the 40s and 50s.
Well, I tell you, the one thing that we haven't had is an Elvis Christmas.
Hey, but don't worry, Jack.
Blue Christmas.
Jack's got Blue Christmas already queued up for the third hour.
Well, I wanted you to queue up.
Why can't every day be like Christmas by Elvis?
Hold on.
Calling Sam Bushman.
Why can't every day be Christmas by Elvis, top of the third hour?
Yeah, if we get it.
If that's possible.
Anyway, what did you and Dad get worked out during the commercial break?
Well, we're probably going to go out and shoot Skeeter Trap sometime soon, and we're going to come over and watch some movies and drink a beer and enjoy ourselves.
I heard that.
Okay.
All right.
Well, anyway, as we were saying right before the last break, we are in the midst of our Christmas fundraising drive.
And first and foremost, we want to thank everyone who has already pitched in.
We got Rich and Janice who sent us a beautiful Christmas card, which I've always did.
I got mine too, folks.
Thank you, Rich and Janice.
And they're one of the first to contribute and do their part for the Christmas fundraising drive.
And for all of you out there who have, thank you for that.
Rich and Janice are typical of our listeners.
They are salt of the earth people.
They're people that will roll up their arms and get involved in the struggle to protect the old America, the America that was governed by a striving for excellence rather than equality.
Specifically with Rich, the old South, I get offended when somebody calls me a neo-Confederate.
I'm not a neo- anything.
I'm the real thing.
That's right.
Yeah, there's no saying.
Look, that's not.
Look, the South was right.
And what is being proven through Trump's administration is that we really were, as our ancestors here in the South thought, two nations.
Here's what we got to do.
Here's what we got to do.
We got to go quick and we got to read some of these cards and emails and letters, handwritten notes.
They've been pouring in.
And thank you for that.
But just very quickly, for those of you who have not yet perhaps given to our Christmas fundraising drive, it's important that we finish the year off strong.
It truly is.
And rest assured that when you do, that matchless level of trust that we have established with you is something that we will always fight to protect and safeguard.
I want to thank you for being there for us and for counting on us to represent your interests with honor and excellence.
And we will diligently work to deliver you the very best on into the new year and beyond as we have for the past 15.
If you donate $100 or more before December 31st, you're going to get that autographed copy of Virginia Abernathy's book, Population Politics, The Choices That Shape Our Future.
And Virginia's a Dear Sweet Friend.
Okay, let's get to the mailbag.
And a fine lady.
This comes from, wow, another stalwart and another Titan, Joe McCutcheon and his lovely wife, Barb.
That's wonderful.
One of our first interviewees.
That's right.
That's absolutely right.
Joe and Barb, they sent us a nice Christmas card with a bunch of puppies on the cover.
And right here, Mike and Jen from up in New York.
Oh, they're wonderful.
And they were down at our conference.
In fact, I think they sent me a text message during tonight's show.
I got a card that's going to knock your socks off, Keith.
I've never seen a card like this.
I'm about to show it to you, but I know I'm going to forget someone.
I grabbed a bunch of cards before I left the house.
And if we're not saying your name, it's not because we love you less.
Bill in Kentucky, Merry Christmas to you and yours and all of the political Cesspool family.
And Bill enclosed the contribution with that.
And we thank you, Bill.
Let's see this.
Mary and Bright.
Oh, this is from another bill, but out in California, California, Bill.
I remember him.
He was in our different one.
There's more than one bill in California that listens to TPC.
I can't believe it.
And Bill also sent in a note here.
Here it is.
Dear James, I can't tell you how much I like the Christmas card you sent me.
Wonderful.
You have a fine family, wife, and lovely boy and girl.
Please keep up your good work for European Americans.
Listen to this, Keith.
This is interesting.
I'm proud to say that I'm approximately 88% white and the other 12% Delaware Indian.
And in honor of the 1857 Dred Scott decision, I am going to give you 1857 times 3.
That's $55.71.
So he's having a little fun and he gave a contribution of $55.71.
So thank you, Bill.
And good to know that we have a 12% member of the tribe, the Delaware.
Well, he's obviously part of the founding stock of America in both respects.
There you go.
Okay, Gary up in East Canton, Ohio, with a beautiful Christmas card here.
So many more.
I'm sorry we won't have time to get to them all, but we do want to try to get to a couple of these notes.
Well, who's this right here?
Oh, this is the card I wanted to show you.
Keith, I'm going to hand this to you, and you describe what you see.
This comes from Bob near Nashville, and I've never seen a Christmas card so beautiful.
I'm going to order all of my Christmas cards.
This is a professional thing.
This isn't something he drew.
This is something that I guess he had ordered.
Tell us what you've got there in your hand, Keith.
It has a Confederate flag, backdrop, the rebel flag on one side and the First National on the other, with a picture at the top of Jefferson Davis on the lower left, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson on the lower right.
And with a Christmas tree behind it, it has those three.
It had the three people like on a globe on the Christmas tree, and it says Merry Christmas at the bottom.
It's a beautiful Christmas card.
Great idea.
We enjoyed it.
Well, we've got one here.
I know Bob.
I know exactly who this is.
We've got one here from Peter in Oklahoma, and I won't read the whole thing, but it's a handwritten letter on some notebook paper.
And he writes, Dear James, I want to thank you, Keith Winson, and everyone at TPC for all you do in service of white well-being, as no white guilt would say.
I discovered TPC around 2007, and for many years, listened to it every Saturday night or the next day through the archives.
For 15 years and counting, TPC has been true to its motto of no retreat, no surrender, no apologies.
And he talks about some of the struggles that he's had with work, and a lot of our people are going through hard times.
And he says, at this time, I can offer you a big thank you and my prayers to that with that.
That's as valuable as anything that we get.
Well, it is.
And our people are always so quick because we've developed that sense of trust with them to share with us what's going on in their lives and to have a listener.
I mean, this one goes back to 2007.
The misfortunes that are going on in their lives are not unrelated to the triumph of liberalism and the departure from excellence that has marked the past 65 years or so of American life.
But how about, and I want to thank Peter and his family?
He sent in another Christmas card with he and his wife and his two beautiful children.
And it's such an honor to know that the people who are listening to us are people like that, people who are family people who have these upstanding families and that we're attracting struggling to raise them properly.
But how about this one, Keith?
Dear James, this comes from a young man who was at our conference a couple of months ago with his very pregnant wife and his very young child.
Dear James, just now getting around to scratching up this letter, enclosed is a humble contribution, a humble but heartfelt donation to the TPC crew from a growing single-income household.
We had a great time coming out to your event.
If there's ever anything going on in your neck of the woods, please shout.
I'd be happy to join the ranks.
This is one of the beautiful young mothers that was at our conference.
I remember.
I remember that.
One of the most beautiful babies I've ever seen, too.
And I think the baby was about three months old or something.
Expecting number two, and she's staying at home doing it the best way.
And he's working and providing for his family and sent us a lot of people.
And as we said, God has a lot of commandments that aren't in the Ten Commandments.
And chief among those passed to us through Noah is to go forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
I really wanted to have more time to read more of these cards and letters.
We should have done 30 minutes on this, especially right before Christmas.
But this one comes in from a listener.
We read just a second ago from Peter in Oklahoma.
That was a listener here in Tennessee, in Middle Tennessee.
This one comes from a listener in Utah.
Dear James and Keith, thank you for restoring dignity for three hours a week.
Thank you for restoring our dignity for three hours a week.
Even if you avoid the constant anti-white insults of the mainstream media, it doesn't take long to experience an insult.
And he goes into a story about something that he experienced at Wells Fargo Bank.
He even gives the backstory about Wells Fargo and what an insult it is that they have embraced this culture of diversity and so on and so forth because it's to the 53 men who died in the line of duty as Wells Fargo's guards and stagecoaches and railroads and ships.
But anyway, he writes who his favorite guests are.
And anyway, we want to thank Sam in Utah.
There are no finer people in the world than people in Utah.
And Sam Bushman, our benefactor, and the reason we're here, basically, as far as going forth, being fruitful and multiplying, nobody can match Sam and his wife, lovely wife.
Except for Sam's co-host, Kurt Crosby.
Yeah, I know.
Both of those guys, I mean, they have put their money where their mouth is on this, and they are doing what all of the rest of us ought to be doing.
And furthermore, get back at it.
Well, it's up to the Lord.
But like I said, menopause is a misnomer.
It should be womenopause because old men can still have babies.
But what is good for, you know, we all ought to be doing what the people in Utah are doing.
And Utah holds a special place in our heart.
And I want to make that comment.
I want to thank everybody who sent in a card.
If we didn't give you a shout out, it's just an oversight for sure because I know we didn't read them all.
But listen, I wish we could have read more and read the others to a greater extent.
But I've got to take a break.
My wife's birthday is on Monday.
I'm going to take her out.
Keith's going to take the third hour and he's going to have Roger Devlin on, so stay tuned for that.