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Dec. 28, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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I really can't stay.
Baby, it's cold outside.
I gotta go away.
Baby, it's cold outside.
This evening has been hoping that you drop down.
I'll hold your hand just like nothing will start to warm up.
Beautiful, what's yours?
My father will be pacing the floor.
Listen to that fire, please.
Beautiful, please don't move.
Maybe just to have a table.
Put some records on while I've been in the middle.
The neighbors might think.
Baby, it's bad out there.
Sing what's in the stream.
No caps to be hide out of there.
I wish I knew how.
Your eyes are like starlight.
To make this spell.
I'll take your hat.
Your hair looks sweaty.
At least I'm going to say that I trust you.
I really can't say.
It is cold outside.
Well, there's another fun song of, well, not necessarily the Christmas season, but it's a wintertime song.
And it's another song that's like everything else that we feature.
It's fallen out of favor with the cultural commazars of today.
That is the baby it's cold outside.
That's an updated version of an old standard.
Welcome back to TPC, James Edwards, Keith Alexander, Saturday evening, December the 28th, last show of the year, last show of the decade.
It's a whole new ball game beginning next week.
And as I said, one thing unique about tonight's show is that it is the only show of the year in which we will not be featuring a guest.
It is just me and Keith.
For the last show of the year, I wanted it to just be, just be the team.
And it's going to be me and Keith, and we're going to have Jack on at the end of the broadcast in the third hour.
But before any of that, we're going to get to our top moments of 2019.
And then next week, our first show of the new year, new decade, it's going to be nothing but guests.
We're going to have a wide variety of some of our mainstays on to give us their hopes and predictions and outlook for the new decade that is right upon us now.
The 20s.
The 2020s.
What does that hold in store for us?
We're going to ask a lot of people next week, but tonight it's just us.
Well, yes, anyway, so the problem in that song.
The media has with this song is that it's the man being pushy.
And, you know, the girl wants him to be pushy.
If anybody knows anything about women, women want to be taken.
Women want a man with authority to handle them.
And I don't mean that in a crude way.
I'm just saying they need leadership and they'll fall into line with masculine authority.
We need more men like that.
So this is a good song that the society now has declared it to be.
It's like John Wayne.
I mean, John Wayne's a bad guy now.
Everything gets reinterpreted as we move a few more years towards perdition.
You know, they say this is just such an evil song.
I mean, she says she wants to go.
No means no.
And time's up.
Me too.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah, I don't think that was Harvey Weinstein singing the male part of that song.
See, this is the problem, too, though.
That's women want alpha males to take them.
On the other hand, somebody said when a beta male chooses, that's called rape.
But, you know, on the other hand, you know, it used to be that we really believed in monogamy here in the West.
You know, there's a lid for every pot, there's a man for every woman, a woman for every man.
They're trying to get us away from that.
Now, if you see a young woman or a young man, you can't even presume they're heterosexual.
You know, you've got it, and you talk about a minefield.
That would be the minefield in sexual relationships now.
Well, that's, yeah, well, even that is almost becoming passe now.
It's into transgenderism and, you know, all of this stuff.
Soon to be followed, I'm sure, by pedophilia and pedophilic relationships.
Anyway, it's a good song.
It's a flirty song.
It's a song they play.
Yeah, it's a witty song, is what it is.
And it's, you know, it's a good way to portray the, you know, the great chase, you know, that is courtship.
That's right.
It's a pageant.
It's an art.
It's a dance.
Anyway, back to Christmas.
My wife got me a book that I have been reading.
I love reading, and I love reading about history especially.
And I was reading some things.
I mean, and I was reading this, just been tearing into this book for the last couple of days.
And anyway, I was reading a chapter about the Incas because I do like, I've always been fascinated in studying these pre-Columbian cultures.
And we all knew about the savagery of the Aztecs and the Mayans, but I was reading this story about the Incas, and there was a coastal tribe that was not necessarily affiliated with the Inca Empire at large.
And what was going on down there at the time was there was a lot of rain, which was unusual for that part of the world.
And the dominant Incas wanted the rains to stop because the mudslides were mucking everything up.
So they went over to this other tribe and they killed all the babies and all the llamas.
And I'm thinking an archaeologist later found all of these child skeletons and all the skeletons of llamas and they pieced it together what happened.
And I'm thinking, we're talking about masculine Christianity and this weak, simpering Christianity we have now.
Look, the conquistadors had it right.
Thank God they put a stop to the barbarism and the savagery that was going on in the Americas at that time.
I mean, we need men who will restore order and put things under control.
Everybody says how bad they were because they converted these savages.
They were not early environmentalists at the conquistadors.
Well, no, well, this is a little-known story about the killing of the llamas.
Now, maybe some people in America today would get upset that the Incas killed the animals.
They certainly wouldn't be upset that they killed the children because, I mean, America aborts its own children on an industrial scale.
What the left does, you're either all one way or all another.
They don't want to hear about shades of gray as the monkeys sang about.
For example, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
He had to be the convenient villain, and they wouldn't hear any of the good things that the historical record is replete with that you could say about it.
What do you hear about the conquistadors?
They came and they slaughtered and they raped and all of this.
No, they put an end to ritual sacrifice and they converted people to Christ.
And that's why we allowed the new Stone Age into the modern world.
One thing.
We need the conquistadors to come back and stop the sacrifice of the children here in America.
That's one.
But yeah, I mean, it's a bad thing that they converted.
And all Christians converted.
Yeah, basically, that's the other thing they did.
They converted these heathens to Christianity.
But, of course, if you have no respect for Christianity, then that's, I guess, a negative.
And quite frankly, that's what the left does.
Here does not appreciate Christianity.
Here's the point that's being missed here.
Why does the left, who are so quick to jump on any white person whoever may have committed a killing, why do we never hear about these stories?
Why is it never brought up that, hey, man, these Indians were really going after each other?
It wasn't just the whites on the Indians.
It was Indians on Indian Lakes.
That would be shades of gray, and this is black and white.
You know, white man, bad, non-white man, good.
Well, anyway, it's Federic, bad, union, good.
I had just not before read so much about the I mean I'd you know read about Machu Picchu and you know Emperor Ottawa and you know some of the things that went on down there when the Incas were conquered but yeah look I'm glad I'm not actually a lie when you try to turn everything into an either or proposition some group is all bad another group is all good you know you're hearing lies well I mean but do you do you want to live in a world where people are slaughtering llamas to make the mudslides stop.
I mean, that was the kind of stuff that our people used to put an end to.
It's called magic thinking.
we're putting an end to ourselves i mean we were talking about how the muslims could never oh we gotta take a break We're going to talk about the Muslims having never been able to conquer Europe through military, or at least not, you know, forever.
Not militarily, but through using our Achilles heel pathological outer.
They sacked London.
They have sacked London.
Anyway, we'll be back with more.
Don't go anywhere.
Man, this show's going by.
understand.
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I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have too.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no wrong.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you loosely start blaming somebody else, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
I simply must go.
Baby, it's cold outside.
The answer is no.
But baby, it's cold outside.
The welcome has been nice and warm.
Look out the window at that star.
Your lips look delicious Waves upon a tropical shore Your lips are delicious Baby, just single.
Never such a fall.
I gotta get home.
Baby, you freeze out there.
Say, lend me a home.
It's up to your knees out there.
You've really been grand.
I feel when I touch your hands.
What's going to say?
How can you do this thing to me?
I'm bound to go, at least there'll be plenty of pride, I really can't stay.
When it's cold.
Baby is cold.
Okay, fine.
Just another drink.
That took a lot of convincing.
All right.
Well, that's the way it should be, Keith.
I like the snow.
I like the chase.
I like to see our people conquer.
And that's just a fun thing.
And follow God's command given to us through Noah to go forth, be fruitful, and multiple.
That must have been what happened after the song.
I don't know.
Anyway, let's go back to the mailbag real quick.
Why don't we?
Before I forget, again, so many beautiful cards we received, like this one from our friend Bob up in Indiana.
And Bob sent us a nice card, and it mentions some of the things he's been going on health-wise in his life.
And that's another thing that I'm so thankful about and so appreciative for is that we talk about this a lot, but it's so unique to our work, I think, the really in-depth relationship that we share with our audience to the extent that they will share with us.
It's truly like a family.
They'll share with us what's going on in their lives with their health concerns, marriages, divorces, deaths, births.
Firings, hirings.
That's right, absolutely.
This one comes from Michael Hill.
A nice card from Michael Hill.
We're appreciative of the colleagues that we work with.
The League of the South, by the way.
That's right, of course.
From Missouri, our listener writes, Merry Christmas, TPC gang.
Hope everyone is feeling well.
I've had the flu this month.
I'm sorry I couldn't really send any donations this time.
Money is tight right now.
Healthcare costs, etc.
Hopefully the winter won't be too bad.
Heaven knows the summer was too hot for me.
Well, me too.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
And you know what?
That means so much too, Keith.
You know, we know circumstances change with people, and this is a gentleman that normally sends a quarterly contribution.
He couldn't do it this time.
Send us a note.
We all roll the punches in life.
Sure, we do.
Sure, we do.
Jimmy up in Washington State.
Jimmy's always so good about sending cards.
Over, one of our good friends over in the UK to the political cesspool family on and off the air.
Yeah, well, we've reshuffled Sam.
We'll do it next segment.
We'll do it.
Thank you for reminding me, though.
And that is, we are a family on and off the air.
And from a listener down in Florida, dear James and Company, I know you haven't heard from me in a while, so I just wanted to drop you a note and let you know that I'm still out here listening.
You and Keith and everyone are doing a fantastic job, and I really appreciate that you haven't given up on me after all this time.
Things have been really tight on the economic front here for some time, but maybe now they're starting to get a little better.
At any rate, I wanted to send in a contribution in time for Christmas and let you know that I'm glad someone is out there fighting the good fight on behalf of our people.
I'm really enjoying the shows you guys do, and maybe someday soon I'll even be able to attend one of your future get-togethers.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas.
Well, yes, you know, we send these quarterly letters out to our mailing list, and some people respond every time they get something, some even more than that, some we don't hear from.
Like this gentleman, who's a loyal and faithful listener, we haven't heard from him in a while, and he's thanking us for sticking with him.
No, thank you, sir, for sticking with us.
We know you're all here.
You eventually get here.
It's kind of like being a Muslim, making a jar to Mecca once in a lifetime.
People come, like, for example, at our last convention, we met, finally had a face and a person to put with the name Eduardo from Brazil.
That's right.
Great guy.
He's sent in a contribution and a very, very, very nice piece of correspondence this month as well.
Anyway, we love you folks at Christmas time and always.
Well, going back to there's so many wrongs that need to be righted and so much that needs to be restored and repaired.
And one of the things that we talk about often is, you know, we're a tripod here.
We talk about racial realities, Jewish power and influence.
We talk about the southern culture and, of course, the Christian faith.
And we talk about needing to restore masculine Christianity.
We were talking about the conquistadors just a moment ago.
Now, that's one example, but that's not necessarily what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about everyday manly men leading the church, leading families, leading us to a very healthy and stable society.
And you see that the nations of the West that are really healthy right now are the ones that have re-embraced the faith, specifically Eastern Europe and over here in the West, where we are a post-Christian.
We have floundered.
Well, anyway, Keith, I was going to toss it over to you right now with that anyway.
I had written an article a few years ago entitled My Journey, and it's sort of an autobiographical piece in part, but it talks about the reconciliation of our faith and our heritage, our support for our racial kinsmen while being practitioners of the faith.
You actually read it this week and gave me a compliment that I was very, very proud of.
Yeah, I think it's a tour de force.
You did a great job on that.
I want to print it off and email it to all my friends because, you know, I've never seen a better job done on it.
And let me say this too.
We talk about retroculture here.
That's what is going on.
You've talked about Europe.
The countries in Europe that are considered backward are actually the ones that have it right.
Like Hungary, people in Eastern Europe behind the former Iron Curtain.
They're the ones that have preserved a healthy respect for their own people.
They're not opening the floodgates to let strangers come in and dispossess them from their land.
So to Victor Orban, to Vladimir Putin, people like that, hats off to you guys.
You're doing the right thing.
We need you as our example here in the West.
Well, and this piece that we're talking about here was reposted to thepolitical cesspool.org on December the 19th, December the 19th.
So if you go to our website, scroll back a couple of days on the blog, you'll find it.
It was a biographical memoir up until that point that I wrote in 2015.
It was commissioned by the website, appropriately named Faith and Heritage.
They asked me to write it.
Well, anyway, there's a couple of things we tackle in that.
Now, some of it is my background and how I was raised and how I got from birth to the political cesspool, I guess.
But some of the other things that we tackle in it is the lie that you can't at once be a Christian and someone who is ardent for the defense of our racial heritage that God gave.
How else would you describe this to someone who is perhaps not read it yet, Keith?
Well, it shows an encyclopedic knowledge of Christianity, particularly Christianity since the death of Christ.
In the early years, I was really impressed with the way that you set that thing up.
It was very witty, very well done.
Well, we talk about, well, thank you for saying that.
Keith actually called me about this a few days ago.
And, you know, a compliment from someone with the brain of Keith Alexander is something you don't forget.
But we talk about the fact that there is no contradiction between the propositions that you can be a Christian and a racial partisan.
No conflict whatsoever.
In fact, they're complimentary to the point that not only can you be a Christian and love your race, and not only should you be a Christian and love your race, but if you are a Christian, you will love your race.
I'll get into all of that.
If you haven't read it before, and again, it is three or four years old, but it is timeless also in some regards.
ThepoliticalSessible.org, and I wanted to make mention of that because it was complimented by the one and only Keith Alexander.
So I'll tell you what, you need to put it in a particular format and let our listeners send it to their friends.
I think it will make a lot of converts, quite frankly.
Well, if it's a topic that you're interested in, and it's a topic that we get on quite often, the reconciliation of those two parts, those two elements of our identity, I think you'll get something out of it.
They are not contradictory.
They are complimentary.
We'll be back.
We're halfway through the last show of the year, but still much more to come.
Keith and I'll be back in three minutes.
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Time to jump.
I used to live alone before I knew we are.
And I've seen you flag on the marble walls.
And love is not a victory march.
There's a call that ends up broken.
Okay, everybody.
Well, there were a couple of articles that came out nearly simultaneously this week, both written by good friends of ours and good Christians.
Yes, good Christians and former guests on the show.
And anyway, Ted Pike and Chuck Baldwin, Reverend Ted Pike and Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
Ted Pike has an article entitled Take Action Against Trump's End of Free Speech Decree.
Chuck Baldwin had an even more pointed headline to his article entitled Trump's Abominable, Reprehensible, and Downright Tyrannical Executive Order.
Both of these articles are going to be reposted to thepolitical cesspool.org next week, so be sure to check them out.
But if you want a five-minute breakdown on what's going on and what has these two men of God so concerned, we're going to let Chuck Baldwin explain it in this five-minute clip.
Here we go.
Donald Trump's executive order this past week will empower the Federal Department of Education to withhold funding to campuses that do not squash anti-Israel rhetoric.
In other words, it is now official government policy to deny college students and faculty members their natural and constitutional right to criticize, especially and primarily if they criticize any and all things Israel.
This will also doubtless include speech that supports Palestinian rights.
Trump also declared that the religion of Judaism is a nationality or ethnicity and is beyond criticism.
Can you imagine the outcry if he had declared Christianity to be a nationality?
Plus, by issuing this executive order, Donald Trump has made every Christian and non-Jew in the United States a second-class citizen.
But don't expect Robert Jeffress and his gaggle of Christian Zionists to figure that out.
I have said repeatedly that Donald Trump is America's first Zionist president, and Trump's actions continue to prove that statement right.
Trump's latest attack against the Constitution, specifically the First Amendment, is just his latest sellout to Israel.
I'll say it straight out.
Donald Trump is not trying to make America great.
He's trying to make Israel great.
By the way, I'm glad to see the rabid Jewish Zionist Mark Levin agree with me at the signing ceremony of this draconian executive order, Levin called Trump, quote, America's first Jewish president, close quote.
Even casual research will easily discover that Trump's family is dominated by Jewish Zionists, as is his circle of friends and business associates.
What a coincidence.
Trump says his EO is protecting free speech on college campuses.
That's a lie.
His EO is squashing free speech, specifically speech that criticizes Israel or Zionism.
Donald Trump is a pathetic puppet of the likes of the ultra-Zionist billionaire Sheldon Adelson.
Even worse is the fact that the Christian Zionist preachers and churches in this country are as much Adelson's puppet as is Trump, which is why they love Trump so much.
And all of this hypnotic support for FA Israel can be traced directly to the false teachings of John Darby and C.I. Schofield and the thousands of Christian Zionist churches and scores of Christian Zionist colleges that those two men created.
Now, the Zionist Donald Trump is trying to prohibit colleges from criticizing Zionism.
If you are looking for an impeachable offense, this blatant abridgment of the First Amendment by the President of the United States is it.
But don't expect Democrats in Congress to challenge Trump's unconscionable EO that officially elevates Jewishness to royalty status because the same Israeli lobby that controls the Republicans in Washington, D.C. also controls the Democrats.
Trump's EO will deny funding for colleges and universities unless they prohibit the right of faculty and students to exercise their First Amendment freedom of speech to criticize Israel.
How long will it be before Donald Trump decides to criminalize anyone who criticizes Israel?
Donald Trump is not only a Zionist hack, he is a wannabe tyrant.
And this executive order proves it.
We'll go ahead and stop it right there.
Let's just go ahead.
That is Chuck Baldwin, Pastor Chuck Baldwin.
And I tell you what, if all of the men leading churches today were that stout-hearted, the church would be an asset for our people again.
It would be an asset for God himself.
And it would be growing by leaps and bounds.
You know, here's something he didn't say, but which occurred to me.
Basically, you can't quote the New Testament now because the New Testament is replete with criticisms of Jews and Zionists.
That was a joke I heard, and I don't know how much of a joke it was.
Well, I mean, because they call anti-Semitism, you know, truth.
You know, truth is anti-Semitic.
But, you know, that was the thing.
What the scripture is truth.
Well, what's the most anti-Semitic book you've ever read, the New Testament?
You know, that's the joke.
But anyway, Pastor Baldwin was formerly a Southern Baptist pastor in Pensacola, Florida.
He's now up in Montana, I believe.
He apparently saw J.D. Greer and Russell Moore coming and Dwight McKissick and decided to get out while the getting was good.
Yeah, he sure did.
He didn't wait for them to throw him out.
But no, I mean, it's a great message.
Listen, I am glad Trump beat Hillary.
I know a lot of our people are going to vote for Trump again, but we have to be honest about the good and the bad.
And right now, four years in, a lot of good rhetoric.
I love that he gets the media and the left so up in their danders, but not a lot of action on the wall, not a lot of action that's really turning the rudder of this country.
Well, he's really got a blind spot on Zionism, probably because his daughter is a convert and his primary advisor.
Probably because he wants to be a president.
Well, growing up in Queens, New York, and being involved in real estate development up in the New York area, he certainly had to have a very intimate acquaintance with Jewish power and influence up there, and he knows who you came across and who you can't.
But just think about it.
This is true in Washington.
But let me ask you this, too.
What about if he had, and when they're talking about an EO, by the way, they're talking about executive order.
This was an executive order that the Trump White House.
Can you imagine if all the pastors were like Chuck Baldwin?
I mean, Christianity would be growing by leaps and bounds.
And I mean, it would be the coming of a new day, you know, in religion.
We used Christians like that.
Yeah, well, we did.
We did.
We didn't have a pop.
We had people like R.L. Dabney, for example, the great Southern theologian, the former president of Hampton Sydney College in Virginia, and the chaplain for Stonewall Jackson.
But what I was going to say is this.
What if he had issued an executive order saying that he was going to deny funding or cut off funding through the Department of Education to any college or university or professional school that racially discriminated against white Gentiles?
There's a name for that type of discrimination.
It's called affirmative action.
Of course, the silence is deafening on that.
That would really help the people that voted him into office.
Instead, he's trying to, you know, he's trying to mollify a group of people that probably voted against him nine to one.
You're talking about this executive order, and then there was the whole proclamation from the White House about the ridiculous Kwanzaa.
Come on, Donald.
You know, the key skill of a politician is to be able to distinguish friends from enemies.
He apparently hasn't learned that yet.
We'll see how it factors into the next election, and that's going to be coming up next year.
We'll be right back.
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Isn't this great?
Just the two of us.
No work, no interruptions, no phone, no TV.
Finally, we have a chance to just talk.
I mean, how long has it been?
Well, first of all, we should talk about your schedule.
There are a few things that could use some adjusting, but overall, I think it's going all right.
Basically, I think we're doing a pretty good job of communicating, which is good.
You're doing a really good job of letting me know how you feel about things.
I just, I want to keep the lines open, if you know what I mean.
Jerry, it's four o'clock in the morning.
What are you doing?
Oh, I was just giving Emily a bottle.
Who are you talking to?
Emily.
She's only three weeks old, and she's asleep.
I know.
I was just practicing.
Family, isn't it about time?
Isn't this great?
Just the three of us.
No work, no interruptions, no phone.
From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I have a question.
Can a nation conceived in liberty carry its head high if it denies protection to the youngest and most vulnerable of its citizens?
Can a country founded on God-given rights continue to thrive without understanding that life is a precious gift from our Creator?
I believe that great nations and great civilizations spring from a people who have a moral compass.
I don't think a civilization can long endure that does not have respect for all human life, born and not yet dead.
I will be in earnest.
I will not equivocate and I will not excuse.
I will not retreat an inch and I will be heard.
One thing I promise you, I will always take a stand for life.
Snow glows white on the mountain tonight.
Not a footprint to be seen.
A kingdom of isolation.
And it looks like I'm the queen.
The wind is howling like this whirling storm inside.
Couldn't keep hidden.
Heaven knows I try.
Don't let them in, don't let them see.
Be the good girl, you always have to be concealed, don't feel, don't let them know.
Well now let it know, let it go, let it go.
Can't hold you back anyway.
Let it go, let it go.
Turn away and slam the door.
I don't care what they're going to say.
Let the storm rage on.
The cold never bothered me anyway.
Well, I try to play that song once December for my daughter.
I was up reading a book to her last night as I put her to bed.
And that song, I remember taking her to see that movie when she was three years old.
The sequel just came out.
That's, of course, Disney's Frozen.
And beautiful movie.
Beautiful aesthetics, you know, especially for the winter season.
Anyway, Keith, there was a song we played last week during our Christmas show that is so powerful and so moving.
I'd like to actually just read the lyrics because it's going to tie into what we're doing this segment.
And it's Good King Wincelus.
Am I pronouncing that right?
Wentzless, I believe.
Winceless.
Winceless.
Anyway, Good King Wincelus looked out on the Feast of Stephen.
The narration begins in the song.
When the snow lay.
Now, this is written in New King James Version, which is just the way God spoke it.
So we'll try to get through this, but it's a beautiful message.
Talks about the king looking out on the feast of Stephen when the snow lay round about, deep and crisp and even.
Brightly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cruel, when a poor man came in sight, gathering winter fuel.
And then the king in the song calls over his page, Hither page, and stand by me, if thou know it, telling.
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and what his dwelling?
The page responds, sire, he lives a good league hence underneath the mountain, right against the forest fence by St. Agnes Fountain.
The king then responds, bring me flesh and bring me wine, bring me pine logs hither.
Thou and I will see him dine when we bear the thither.
Page and monarch, forth they went, forth they went together, through the rude wind's wild lament and the bitter weather.
The page then growing weary in the song says, sire, the night grow darker now and the wind blows stronger.
Fails my heart, I know not how, I can go no longer.
To which the king says, mark my footsteps good, my page.
Tread thou in them boldly.
Thou shalt find the winter's rage freeze thy blood less coldly.
And then the end of the song, in his master's step he trod where the snow lay dented.
Heat was in the very sod, which the saint had printed.
Therefore, Christian men, be sure, wealth or rank possessing.
Ye who now shall bless the poor, shall yourselves find blessing.
Beautiful song, beautiful message at Christmas.
Our people helping one another.
Our people propping each other up, supporting one another, helping each other, sacrificing for one another.
That is the message of that song.
And you know, the left has so perverted our charitable instincts that now charities, most charities, and of course, this is the season of a great deal of charity.
Charitable outreach is all the time.
But charity has devolved into just another branch of the liberal dispossession of whites.
It is transfers of wealth from the white community to the non-white community.
For example, listen, if you will, to the Rush Limbaugh show.
It's hard to avoid.
You just, you know, if you drive around in the middle of the day in America on a weekday, you'll hear it.
Well, there is always a group called Unbound, and their pitch is this.
Somewhere in the third world, there is a child making a tough choice, either continue their education or drop out to help their parents.
You can help them realize their dreams by sending money to unbound.com.
Well, well and good, but what about all the white Gentiles in America who have had their dreams squashed or squashed by affirmative action?
What about people who would like to send their children to private schools because the left has made public education basically the black hole of Calcutta?
It would be like, what would you call it, child abuse, basically, to send your child willingly to some of these schools that we have in Memphis, but nothing, there's no charities out there that you can find.
In fact, if somebody tried to open a charity like that, they would probably run into opposition from the internal revenue circuit.
I guess they would.
Yeah, see, this is, you know, that's why we need to be very careful about our charitable giving.
And I'm glad that you brought this up, this subject.
This may not be where you intended it to go, but it's something that I think we need to realize.
We need to create our own charitable giving for our people because our people are the people who are not given any charity.
We have so many charities.
Watch your television, watch your news about this time of year.
They're always ballyhooing some charity where they're providing goods, services, gifts, whatnot to non-whites.
Why don't we have, you know, that, there's so much of that going on that, you know, they don't need more of it.
What we need is helping other white people on their tough road through life today.
I received, Keith, a message from a supporter who began supporting our work just this year in the state of Virginia, and he has been a tremendous help.
And before or perhaps right after he gave his quarterly contribution this month, he sent me a really uplifting email, which was a link to the sermon that was preached in his church in Virginia a few weeks ago, along with the scripture verse that really encouraged me.
And of course, I wrote this gentleman back and thanked him for all he had done for us this year financially.
And of course, for the heartfelt and touching message that he sent me.
And he wrote back this.
You're welcome.
I am thankful.
I am thankful to have an organization that I can support with a clear conscience.
There are others that I can support on certain issues, but none other than yours talking about this radio program that I can support on every issue.
And that means a lot because everything that we put out there, it is just who we are.
It is the pure, unadulterated James Edwards and Keith Alexander and our staff and crew and our guests.
It is just us.
It's the real us.
And I appreciate the people who see the value in what this show does and the fact that we are unique even amongst our peers who are doing good work slightly in a different way than we are doing it, you know, having such a focus on Southern culture and the faith and the other things that makes this show what it is.
But we do reach a unique audience that I think is underserved on some of those levels.
And it is, listen, we've been so busy, folks, with the Christmas broadcasting season and with the songs and with the guests and with us not wanting to waste any minute.
I have really fallen on my duties, which is to keep this show going.
I don't think we've even mentioned over the, I know we didn't mention it at all last week and perhaps not even the week before, that we are in our fourth quarter and final fundraising drive of the year.
And as it stands right now, we are a little bit behind our projections.
And I put the onus on that, on my shoulders for not having promoted the fundraising drive more this month on the air.
But indeed, if what we do here is special to you, and if it means something to you that we continue, we ask that you help us go into the new year, the new decade, 2020, on firm financial standing.
If you could, please respond today.
We only have a couple of days remaining in our fourth quarter fundraising drive, which ends at midnight on December the 31st.
Our regular contributors, if you are a longtime listener who have never contributed, we need all good men to stand with us today.
Make a Christmas time contribution for whatever you can.
But if you can donate $100 or more, we're going to give you an autographed copy of Virginia Abernathy's book, Dr. Abernathy's book, Population Politics, The Choices That Shape Our Future.
I know she was on, I think, the second week of December to talk about that book, and that may be the last time we mentioned our fundraising drive on the air.
We don't like doing solicitations, but we are a listener-funded show.
God knows Corporate America isn't going to give us sponsorships, so it's listener-supported, and it is 100% listener-supported.
So if you want to support us and keep us on the air, dawn of a brand new decade, we need each other now as much as ever before.
And that spirit of togetherness that we have built that is so apparent when we have been reading through some of these cards and emails we've gotten this month.
That spirit of togetherness that we've built with our audience is something beautiful.
It has grown organically as the result of many years of trust and mutual respect.
So if Santa left a little something extra in your stocking, please help us continue on.
We need it.
You can donate tonight, and it would go a long way in helping us shore up the shortfall that we now find ourselves at.
And then one last word on this.
Consider all of these standard issue charities that are out there.
They're basically enabling non-whites to take your children and your grandchildren's inheritance.
They're trying to get them equipped so they can move seamlessly into positions of power and authority, which will be denied to your children unless we do something for them.
So do something for them.
And you need to have advocates.
And that is our mission here at the Political Cesspool to be your advocate in these perilous times.
Stand with us, folks.
We need you.
We love you.
We will continue to fight for you in the new decade and for as long as we can.
When we come back, we're going to look back on some of our top moments of the year that nearly was 2019.
And Jack Ryan, to wrap things up, we'll be right back.
Another hour of the political cesspool is in the can, but don't go away.
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