Feb. 15, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome back, everybody, to our very special once-a-year Ladies' Night broadcast.
It's Valentine's Day weekend.
What better night to do it?
I'm your host, James Edwards.
This is the Political Cesspool on February 15th, 2020.
You've already heard from, well, my wife and Lana Lochdiff.
Lacey Lynn, Miss Retro Culture herself, is with us.
Lacey likes old TV shows.
I like old music.
And I think we're both talking about the 50s and 60s when we say old.
But Lacey, what are the odds of a song coming out in this day and age?
I hit, you know, a chart topper where the female talks about following her man and that being a sign of virtue.
Well, that would be very rare.
I would be very surprised to hear that today.
I think you nailed it.
But I want to say happy Valentine's Day to you.
We had, and I say we, some of the Political Cesspool's top supporters at our recent anniversary conference last fall had the opportunity to spend a weekend with Lacey and her husband.
And what a fantastic weekend it was.
Happy Valentine's weekend to you and your family.
What is love?
1 Corinthians tells us that love is patient, love is kind, it does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud, it does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.
And we truly do love our dear family of listeners and all the guests we're having on tonight.
Again, Lacey, happy Valentine's Day to you.
Well, thank you.
Happy Valentine's Day to y'all.
And congratulations on your news, your baby news.
Well, thank you very much.
My wife is smiling like the Cheshire Cat over here, ear to ear.
She rarely comes with me to the studio, but she's with me all night tonight.
And of course, this is a special weekend, a special weekend for reasons.
You just made a big weekend in our home, obviously, with the news we found out just a couple of days ago.
And so I'm happy to share that with the audience tonight.
And thank you for saying that.
So let's get back to it.
I mean, hi, Mrs. Edward.
Hello.
Hi.
How are you?
How are you doing?
I'm good.
It's a little strange to be on the show because I just don't really know what to say.
It's strange.
She's not loquacious, as the word is.
Hey, but you know, Lacey, we were talking, we're going to see you later this summer.
I know we're going to come down and see you.
And so that's coming up in May.
So we'll all be together, but she's here with us now.
And, you know, perhaps they'll participate when the mood sees.
She's shy.
You know, we do like those shy girls, don't we?
I mean, it's not necessarily that I'm afraid to speak, but, you know, I just out of the comfort zone.
Well, Sam.
She's not in the comfort zone.
Lacey, you know, Sam, our producer and owner here at Liberty News Radio Network.
He said, you know, it is important that, you know, people be on the same page in a relationship and in a marriage.
And there's no doubt about that.
You have to be equally yoked.
But that doesn't mean that the wife has to be able to do everything that the husband's able to do.
And I know you agree with that, although, of course, your situation is a little bit different in that you are very public in terms of your activism and what you advocate for.
And my wife and I, by the way, were just, I think, last week watching one of your YouTube videos.
And we'll talk about that in the next video.
We did.
I really enjoyed that.
No, we got a lot of laughs out of that.
That was the one about girl, wash your face.
By the way, we actually reposted that at thepolitical session.org just a couple of days ago.
I'm going to talk to you about that in the next segment, though.
And I got to make this quick.
We're going to run out of time.
Let's talk about relationships, marriage, healthy families.
Lacey, take it any direction you want to go.
What does the audience need to know?
Well, I just put out a new video on Phyllis Schlafly and the new television show that's coming out about her life and activism.
And I encourage everybody to look into the marriage of Fred and Phyllis Schlafly.
She was a, it's talking about follow your man.
She was a submissive housewife turned right-wing activist.
So there's a lot to be researched there and modeled after.
And you're absolutely right.
You know, women can speak their mind.
There's nothing that we've said that women can't.
They just have to be the right opinions, of course.
I got a chuckle out of Danny.
But, well, sure.
So let's see here.
You were talking about Trad Wife being back in the news.
Now, I know you have made this video, Mrs. America, talking about Phyllis Shafly, Schlafly.
I can pronounce that.
But let's talk about the whole issue of Trad wife.
Yes.
Well, Trad Wife is short for traditional wife.
And, you know, a lot of people think it's LARPy or it's cringy.
I don't really care.
I've never been cool in my life.
I don't care if it's cringy.
It's short for traditional wife.
So if you're a wife and you have traditional values, then you're a trad wife.
I think people in our own movement countering the word trad wife is counterintuitive.
But, no, it's been making the news.
There was a submissive housewife on the news.
I think she's from Australia.
The problem that I have with that particular news story, though, and I don't know exactly her name.
I forget.
I think her blog is The Darling Academy.
But she said that it's because of feminism that we have this choice to be a trad wife.
And I completely disagree.
I think that being a trad wife is our God-given roles.
And feminism didn't give us that right.
God did.
And that was Phyllis Schlafly's argument.
And that's certainly my argument.
And I guess it falls into the subject of love because when one is married and truly in love, you have those gender roles that you naturally fall into.
And speaking about Phyllis Schlasley, one big misconception that I talk about in the video was that she was not submissive at all.
And the feminists have straw manned her.
And so I break down that misconception and talk about how much she really did love her husband.
And she did follow her husband.
If her husband wasn't wanting her to do it, he wouldn't have.
And he taught her to debate.
So I think that's pretty cool.
And he was supportive of her.
Lacey, you're fantastic.
I mean, you hear the bumper music and you just stop.
I mean, I haven't learned how to do that in 16 years.
You're incredible.
Incredible.
And we're going to give you all the contact information for this incredible woman, a fast friend of ours here at the Edwards household, Lacey Lynn.
We'll do that when we come back.
And as we continue this Valentine's Day weekend to talk about issues we can all relate to, relationships.
Male and female dynamics.
We'll be right back.
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I wanted to let him know that he was more than a friend.
I didn't know just what to do.
Oh, I whisper I love you.
He said that he loves me and then he kissed me.
Ladies and gentlemen, I don't mind admitting to you that I so miss the innocence of an America that I never knew.
We're featuring tonight at the beginning of each segment because it is Valentine's Day weekend after all.
Some of these fantastic love songs and some of these chart toppers from the 50s and 60s.
And I was born in 1980, so I never knew it personally.
But boy, do I not wish I did.
Lacey Lynn is our guest right now.
She is, of course, as you know, one of our favorites.
She made a handful of appearances last year and is a regular guest and we're all the better for it.
She is a wife, a full-time homemaker and homeschooling mother of two, a Christian conservative activist that runs a YouTube channel that addresses such topics as nationalism and the benefits of a traditional life.
Lacey, you know, listening to the songs that we featured on the program tonight and comparing that to the music, if you can call it that, or the performance, if you can call it that, that we saw at the Super Bowl.
I mean, liberalism destroys everything wholesome and good and beautiful from pop music to architecture.
Your thoughts on that?
Well, I actually, when I first came on your show and we talked about my video, the 50s question, I told you I was not aware of most pop 50s music.
I actually listened to a lot of country at that time or of that time, not at that time, but I listened to a lot of country music of that time.
But my husband and I actually picked up a few dancing lessons and now we dance together after the kids have gone to bed in the living room.
And I encourage couples to dance together.
That's a nice little tradition we have now weekly.
And we have put on some 50s pop music.
So I guess you got me into that.
But I was also, I would also listen to earlier music.
See, what I say is, if I was a 50s housewife, right, I would not be listening to the current music of the time because you're grown.
So you'd be listening to like Frank Sinatra or something like that.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah, big band.
Yeah, you'd be listening to big band, I guess, if you were in the 50s.
But it still sounds good to me now as a child of the 80s.
But I actually did not watch the Super Bowl, but I did hear about it and see a few things on Twitter about it.
And, well, my reaction is what you would expect.
It's sad when, you know, I remember even just when I was a kid, the Super Bowl, we had a Super Bowl party at church.
And there's no way that I would let my kids watch that.
That's not a family-friendly program.
It's not something that you can watch together with a whole family or a church community.
You know, and it's not just that, Lacey, not to interrupt you, but it's not just the Super Bowl halftime show.
It is any of these things, whether it's the Super Bowl or, you know, prime time programming on ABC, NBC, CBS.
You can't even watch the commercials now because all of the commercials are promoting something that's absolutely subversive or, you know, something that is totally unhealthy.
Even in the commercials, even if you're watching a show that in and of itself wouldn't be something that you would disagree with, the commercials will get you.
I mean, you cannot, almost cannot watch TV at all anymore.
Right.
And we don't have channels on our TV.
We have a media server.
So we buy DVDs.
If we can buy digitally, we buy digitally.
Well, we convert them all to digital and then hold everything on a media server.
And we watch it through that way.
Of course, we have some streaming like I have Hulu and then there's YouTube.
But got rid of Netflix.
We don't have channels on our TV.
And actually, that has cut down a lot of my kids asking for things too because they don't see commercials for every toy.
Well, that's one way to do it.
And I think you're probably doing it the right way.
But let me say this very quickly.
A quick shout out.
We want you to find Lacey Lynn and we want you to find her on YouTube.
An easy way to do it is to go to thepoliticalsuccessful.org, go back to a blog entry entitled Girl Wash Your Face, February the 13th, 2020.
We reposted a video that Lacey did, and she's talking about liberal Christianity and how it is negatively impacting women.
And one of the popular books that is being used to advance that agenda.
Lacey, you know, I talked to you behind the scenes.
My wife bought that book some time ago, read one chapter, and then sold it on a resale page.
But hey, I couldn't help but notice the incredible taste and literature Lacey Lynn has.
If you notice, folks, you have to have a fine eye to do it.
But if you notice on her bookshelf above her head in these videos that she does, which you should be watching, she has a copy of Born Guilty by Jason Kuna and Racism Smashism, among others, by yours truly.
And they're all there on the shelf, Lacey.
We know you are consuming wholesome media.
Yes, and thank you for sending that book to me.
It's very good.
You will be able to see it once I get a little bit better camera.
Oh, I picked it out, believe me.
But yes, Girl, Wash Your Face is, it was a book that it was recommended to me for a while, and I've always wanted to read it, going in knowing that it would be trash, and I just wanted to review it.
So I actually picked it up, and I, unfortunately, I did spend money on it, although I got it at a half-price bookstore.
And I could not keep with the physical book.
I had a switch to the audio books.
It was just so awful.
I forced myself to get through it.
I said, this will be great content.
Well, you've got a good wife there if she threw it away or resold it.
Hey, did you finish it?
Did you read it all?
I guess you had to to do the review.
So don't feel dangerous.
I had to help to do the review.
Well, it was an incredible review.
We had a lot of laughs.
My wife and I watched it together.
Watch anything that Lacey produces.
You need to be watching.
We wouldn't endorse it otherwise.
And you can find her YouTube channel by going to our website, thepoliticalaccessible.org, linking over at that blog entry and making that one of your favorites.
However, they do it on YouTube.
That's what you need to do.
Well, Lacey, we have about two minutes remaining.
And of course, on Valentine's Day weekend, the topics tonight: male-female relationships, women in the workplace and in politics, traditional roles for a strong marriage and healthy families.
All of this is your bailiwick.
A final word on any of it.
Well, I would say that law is good.
People should get married.
You know, it's scary out there.
I would not want to be dating.
And if there's anybody who is listening to this who is not yet hitched or matched up with somebody, I would encourage you to keep trying anyway because there's men who are looking for women who are not feminist, and there are women who are looking for men to lead.
And what Lacey, I was just going to say, because your story with you and your husband, who had the opportunity to meet, and the story between me and my wife, it's somewhat similar.
So, a guy out there, what advice would you give him for landing a girl like Lacey Lynn?
How does he do it?
Well, I mean, I was attracted to intelligence, his intelligence and his confidence.
And I guess I instinctually knew that that meant he would be able to lead and protect and provide for a family that seems pretty instinctual.
So, I mean, confidence goes a lot way, a long way, and investing in yourself so that you can grow to be the person who will lead a family.
A common theme we're beginning to develop here.
Lacey said it, Lana Lochtoff said it in the first hour.
My wife said it.
Lacey, God bless you.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Can't wait to talk to you again.
Thanks for being with us tonight.
Thank you too.
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Hold me, hold me.
Never let me go until you've told me, told me what I want to know and then just told me, hold me.
Make me tell Walk me down the lake where shadows will be.
The hiding love is just the same as will be, will be.
When you make me tell you I love you.
I am so happy about this Valentine's Day weekend show.
We have such wonderful women on the program tonight.
You've already heard from Lana Lockcliffe and Lacey Lynn.
And the hits will continue the remainder of this hour into the third hour when you hear from Courtney and Janice.
And I love the music tonight, folks.
This has really got me in a particularly good mood.
But we have now a lady that I have known almost as long as I've known my own wife, Kim, is a homeschooling, home churching mother of five.
And she actually, folks, voices one of our co-certified commercials.
And she is part of one of the finest families I've ever had the privilege of knowing.
Just saying that she knows that I mean it.
Her husband is one of the most incredible men I've ever had the honor of befriending.
And we love him dearly.
My wife actually knows this family.
Danny, what would you say about Kim?
I mean, I look up to her.
I look up to her in every aspect of life.
And when anything's going on, I'm always texting her.
Hey, what do you think about this?
Or, you know, I think her kids are so well-behaved.
And she's always got the wisdom and words of encouragement when you need it.
So I adore this family and couldn't thank them enough for being in our family.
We've had the opportunity to spend some time in their home.
I think Kim actually learned about baby bundle Edwards even before my own parents.
Wow.
That gives you any idea.
Well, I might have told her like five minutes after your parents went.
It was a close call.
But that's where you rank.
You're special to us.
Hey, Kim, welcome.
Well, thank you so much, James, for having me on.
That was quite the introduction, and I only had to pay you $100 for that.
That was amazing.
We still haven't got the check yet, though.
I know.
I know.
I know you're good for it.
You know what, Danny, though?
I have a bone to pick with James about something I'm not happy with.
Let's hear it.
Well, he hasn't played the best Oldie's love song yet, and I'm shocked.
James, you know what is the best oldie's love song?
Hang on, Kim.
Two things.
Number one, the show ain't over yet.
And number two, what is it?
Everly Brothers, you fill in the rest.
Let It Be Me.
Yes.
Yes.
Sam Bushman, did you hear that?
I tell you, yeah, Let It Be Me is to me one of the best.
The other one I would say is John Denver's Annie song.
You know, when you hear Annie's song, it just, how can you hear it without crying?
It's kind of amazing.
I heard one time that, you know, he wrote Annie's song, you know, you fill up my senses, come fill me again.
I mean, all the words in it just give you chills.
And then I heard, though, later when they divorced, he cut their bed in half with a chainsaw.
But boy, could he write a love song?
Kim, you know what?
How in the world have we never had you on the show before tonight after 16 years?
Because I knew you before I started the show.
We've been to Silver Dollar City with you.
I mean, so this is serious stuff.
And you always have such great days.
I texted Kim today and I said, Kim, you know, we're doing this Valentine's Day show.
It's ladies' night.
It's a special night.
And I said, you know, could you come on and be with the ladies?
Oh, here it is.
Hang on a minute.
Sam Bushman is Johnny on the spot.
Hang on, guys.
We'll take a pause.
I bless the day I found you.
I want to stay around you.
And so I'd make you let it be.
Don't take this heaven from one.
If you must clean to sun now and forever, Kim, you're not lying.
In all honesty, in all sincerity, in all seriousness, that is the love song of all love songs.
And that comes from a couple of Southern boys from Kentucky, the Everly Brothers.
Yeah.
I think we talked about them just a week or two ago.
One of them actually bought a home that Nathan Bedford Forrest had recovered in one of the wounds he suffered during the war.
And he talked about how special it was to be able to live in the home that Forrest recuperated in.
But yeah, just a couple of Southern guys in the 1950s, you could be stars with music like that.
Yes, yeah, those good sibling harmonies.
You can't beat them.
Yeah, great song.
Wonderful song.
Well, thank you for recommending it.
I think we've played that in previous Valentine's Day shows, but hey, you can't play it enough.
Music, art, culture, I mean, it's such, it goes to the very marrow of our bone, the fiber of our beings.
And, you know, look, I know we're talking about something relatively trivial in the grand scheme of things, 50s and 60s pop music, but there was some good stuff back then.
Back then, America was still America.
Not so much anymore.
I was texting with Kim what I was going to say before Sam infused that into the segment, which I'm so glad he did.
And by the way, Kim, Sam says he agrees with you on your endorsement of that as the song of the night.
Yes.
It's pretty awesome.
I said, Kim, you know, we got ladies' night tonight.
We're going to be talking about this, this, this, and this.
And she said, well, and I asked her to come on.
I said, you'd be great for this.
And she said, well, can I tell everybody how we don't celebrate Valentine's Day?
Yes.
Yes.
We've actually, our entire married life, we've never celebrated Valentine's Day.
And I like to throw that out there because it horrifies people.
It just instantly weirds people out.
It's like the same of saying, and we had home births, you know, and it's people are like, oh, I want to go hang out with all the normal people.
No, actually, I don't have a problem with Valentine's Day.
And I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know the history of it that you were mentioning in the first segment.
And so I'm going to go look that up after the show because I'm very curious about that.
Even you still learn something after all these years on TPC.
I learned something every week listening to this show.
And I'm kind of a little sad that Keith isn't there because he could give like the whole, you know, last 1,500 years of Valentine's Day or however long it was.
Well, he's going to tell you about Tennessee Ernie Ford next week.
Don't you worry.
Hey, yes.
You know what?
I know he won't let me down on that album, but no, on the not celebrating Valentine's Day, it's kind of a joke just between me and my husband.
You know, I'm sorry.
I find it so cringe when it's February 13th, I'm checking out at the grocery store, and all these guys are just standing in line with some Hallmark card with this pained look on their face.
And for sure.
Well, Kim, Kim, they have that pained look because a Hallmark card is like $9.99 a piece.
Exactly.
And then they just sign their name to it.
And, you know, and I've always just, I don't know, that kind of bothers me.
But you know what?
I think it's a beautiful day.
I think, you know, sometimes I'll make cookies with the kids or we'll, you know, go to, say, we've been to a Valentine's Day party.
So I'm not opposed to the day.
I just don't like when people just say if there's not a real connection or a daily love, and then it's, oh, this is a holiday on the calendar.
Quick, I've got to run to the corner store and get some cheesy card.
I mean, to me, like if I was a wife and my husband didn't show me daily love or input and then he just gave me this card, I would, I don't know, it's kind of cheap.
But no offense to every guy listening that went out and got their wife a Hallmark card.
Well, you know, Kim, I can testify to this because I know your husband every day is Valentine's Day.
You know, okay, this is really true.
I'm just happy and, you know, thankful for him.
And I know that's cheesy, but really just everything he does for us on a daily, just every day.
You know, he pays the bills on time.
And he's a wonderful provider.
And he's a wonderful leader.
So, and you know what, though, Danny, did I ever tell you, though, that one time my husband did give me flowers?
Did I ever tell you this story?
Danny, wait, wait, wait.
I got to say two things, Kim.
Number one, and I mean this for the bottom of my heart, your husband is one of the greatest men I have ever met.
I mean that.
Thank you.
Absolutely sincerely.
But Danny hates flowers.
I don't hate flowers.
I hate the cost of flowers.
No, no, no.
Every time I get flowers, I think it's going to be like a good thing.
And she's like, you know, what's that?
I love them.
Thank you.
But why did you spend $50 on them?
Kim, tell us your story.
Oh, well, one time there were flowers.
I came into the kitchen, there were flowers sitting there, and I, uh-oh, this is the hangover.
Okay.
All right, we're going to leave people hanging.
We're going to hear Kim's story about when her husband got her flowers.
Believe me, folks, it's not what you think because I can relate.
It just, you think it's a good thing.
I love you, and I love when you do sweet things.
But I don't like the cost of flowers.
We'll be right back.
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Here I am alive, everlasting love.
Leave you by my side.
Girl, could be my fight.
You'll never be denied.
Everlasting love.
Follow every star.
Open up your heart.
Be a living part.
What a bright night Folks, I am not joking.
You, after 16 years as host of this program, tonight's show stands out.
And it stands out to our audience as well.
Kim, I want you to know in our last segment, a listener up in New York State, Ken, wrote, it's nice to hear the voice of all these southern bells.
This is an American gem that has been lost in our anti-American, anti-Southern culture.
And that comes from upstate New York tonight as he listened to you.
And I agree because so many of our guests tonight, Lana is the exception, having been born in the Pacific Northwest, but we'll adopt her anyway.
We love Lana.
But Lacey's a Southerner.
Kim, you're a Southerner.
Courtney coming up in the next hour is a Southerner.
And Janice, our closer tonight, a Southerner.
All Southerners, all fantastic women.
And happy Valentine's Day weekend to everybody.
If you celebrate it or not.
But let's get back to the flowers.
Back to the flowers.
Yeah, but yeah, my husband did give me flowers one time.
They said Bob on them, and it was crossed out.
And I said, who's Bob?
And Bob was his boss.
And apparently his boss had been in the hospital and had some flowers.
And so they were left over.
So he thought, these will be the perfect gifts for my wife.
And so.
Yeah, so we had a good laugh about that.
So, you know, my nickname's also Bob.
So that's pretty funny.
But yeah, I just thought I wanted to congratulate you guys on baby number three.
And I have to tell this story, James, because I've probably told you this story, you know, 50 million times, and Danny's heard it too.
But you're living what you preached 15 years ago when we met, when you were just 24, I think.
Wow, you know what?
Kim, I had not, Danny tells me not to interrupt you.
But no, this isn't an interruption.
It's an interjection.
You're right because actually, folks, behind the scenes, Kim and I met at an event that I was speaking at, and I gave a talk about this before I was ever.
Continue on.
I had not considered this.
Well, you know, James, in truth, I can't even remember what the length of your talk was about, but I distinctly remember sitting there, and at the very end you said, and look, folks, I can remember this like it was yesterday, And you said, and look, folks, if you're not going to do anything else, at least reproduce.
To which I gave a standing ovation, and that was really, you know, ingrained in my mind.
That was before I had any children, five children ago.
And I remember that just distinctly in my mind.
And so good job.
Congratulations.
I really need to congratulate Danny.
She's going to do all the hard work.
Hey, hey, you still lapped us, though.
You know, for all intents and purposes.
It's not over yet.
It's not over yet.
I'm just like 13, 14 kids away from beating the Duggars.
So I'm almost there.
That's true.
Yeah, 13 away from beating the Sam Bushman, Kirk Crosby combo team because, you know, you've got like 8 and 11 respectively, I think, if I'm not mistaken.
But no, listen.
Yes, that's great.
Well, we talk about it.
I mean, you know, not to be lewd, but we talk about fighting the battle in the bedroom, too.
I mean, we have to reproduce.
We have to populate.
Look, we don't have kids because it's a numbers game.
We have kids because it extends our family name.
That stretches back generations.
It's a commandment from our Lord.
It's something that allows us to live forever.
That's why we do it.
But at the same time, we want to live, right?
I mean, we want to exist.
We want to have our genes go into the future.
I mean, for God's sake, even the Lion King gives you that message.
So it's important.
Yes.
Yes.
I agree.
You're so sweet.
How could you not want just more and more and more?
James, I'm praying for twins.
I'm just, Danny mentioned it earlier.
I think she's a tripulet.
He's so useless even saying that, thinking y'all could have twins.
And now they're called, what'd you say, Traps?
Triplets.
Tripulets.
Triplets.
Tripulets.
Tripulets.
I can't believe I did that.
Oh, that's good.
Well, I was trying to find it.
That doesn't happen often that you stumble on yourself.
That's why I don't stumble on your body.
It's great when you do.
I was trying to actually, as I said that, I was trying to find my text with Kim earlier.
So what did I say we were going to talk about tonight?
I think we were going to talk about the Everly brothers for like 20 minutes.
Well.
Well, I mean, we could certainly do that, and that would be time well spent.
But hey, let's talk about a, you know, beyond traditionalist lifestyle.
Let's talk about perhaps even a neo-Amish lifestyle of homeschooling, home churching, living off the land to the extent that it's feasible.
I mean, obviously, we're not going to all be agrarians and not have jobs and not send our husbands to work.
But let's talk about the way you do it, Kim.
Well, every day is, you have good days and you have bad days.
But I'm reminded of the quote that says, and I'm paraphrasing, but if you know your why, you can live to bear almost anyhow.
And every day you have to know your why of why you are doing this, why this is important, why you didn't choose the normie lifestyle, why you didn't go get the law degree to get up at five in the morning and put on makeup and heels and drive to work in your car that you owe $25,000 on.
I mean, you have to know your why because this is a daily, It's a daily job.
There's so many beautiful rewards, but there's also these moments where you do wonder how our ancestors did this with so many less comforts.
And if they could do it, and with all the comforts we have today, you just have to dig down, ask, that's where I feel like having a strong faith helps, being a Christian and just asking God every day to help you and to impart that wisdom and knowledge and hope into your children.
Yeah.
Well, I certainly agree.
So how do we get to where you are?
You know, for the single male listening tonight, what advice would you give him as someone who, like all of us, I mean, we were all single, we were all babies at one point.
We all grew into adulthood.
We all had to go through the dating phase and into the courtship phase and marriage phase.
So what advice would you give those people?
Because again, as I said with Lana and Lacey, we need strong men to lead strong people that will retake and reclaim America's destiny.
What advice would you give as a woman to those people tonight on Valentine's Day weekend?
Yeah, I think that's a great question.
And I think Lana really touched on it when she said, guys, don't be so picky.
I think if you find yourself, I'm not saying don't have standards and don't look for a girl that matches your values and your culture, et cetera, but you need to recognize if you're trying to look for the perfect person.
Okay, there is no perfect person.
And women, it's, I believe, an innate thing in us to mold to our man.
So I agree.
I mean, you know, first date, don't write her off because, you know, she might be clueless on some aspect of history or she might not get it all.
If she has a good heart, and if you can tell, if she has, if you can sense good maternal instincts, you know, I think those are all important things to consider in trying to find the girl.
You know, meet her parents, meet her family, you know, kind of look at her background.
Look at, you know, these genetic traits of her family.
If you're able to meet her family, you can kind of get an idea of the Klan and what they're like and if you're going to be a good fit in it.
So it's, you know, this did not happen overnight to, you know, to have five kids and, you know, homeschool and all of this.
But from the beginning, this was our goal.
This was our intent.
And so whatever happens or whatever was thrown in our way, we kept pushing forward, knowing this is important.
And you have to think long-term.
You cannot think, oh, I am so tired today, or, ooh, I'd rather be out with my friends.
You have to, as Robert E. Lee once told a mother about her own son, teach him to deny himself.
You know, teach, you have to practice daily self-denial.
And essentially, that's the message of Christ, to deny ourselves and to give of ourselves as Christ gave of himself.
And it's easy to say, it's harder to do, but it's something we should be striving for, definitely.
Kim, the last two minutes were the best two minutes of this entire program.
I thank you for what you said.
No, I'm not joking.
I thank you for what you said.
That was the perfect way.
It could not have been scripted better.
I agree.
Thank you for being who you are.
Thank you for being a friend.
I am so thankful that the work that we do on this program has led me to people like you and that our families have joined ranks.
We love y'all.
Happy Valentine's Day, and I know I'll talk to you again very soon.