May 23, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Georgia, Georgia, the whole, just an old sweet song, keeps Georgia on my mind.
Well, we have introduced Sam Dixon by playing this song before, but tonight it is most certainly true.
Georgia is most certainly on our minds this evening.
A couple of breaking news stories coming out of Georgia.
A couple of the biggest stories, not named coronavirus, although we'll be getting to that topic with Sam as well.
We now welcome back for the remainder of the show, the final two hours.
My good friend and yours, Sam Dixon, the renowned attorney and legendary orator, is back.
We're going to be talking this hour, a continuation of the conversation from the previous hour with Jared Taylor about the McMichael Arbery shooting in Georgia.
Then in the third hour, we'll talk with Sam about the global reaction to the coronavirus and its economic ramifications.
But first, let's welcome him.
Sam, welcome back.
Glad to be back.
Thanks for your kind words.
I'll have to send you another deposit to your public relations firm.
Well, please do.
Please do.
It always seems to be a little bare there.
So we would appreciate that.
But no, we had a great conversation.
People don't know this, but well, I did make mention of it to Jared that you and I spoke on the phone.
But I'll tell the rest of the audience, we spoke for a little over two hours.
And I said, Sam, if we could have captured this two-hour telephone conversation, put it on the air, it'd be one of the best shows we've done in a long, long time.
So we're going to try to recapture some of that magic.
But that was, in fact, what we talked about, this case, and, of course, the coronavirus.
And so now we do so with an audience tuned in.
Jared broke down the who, what, where, when, and why about the McMichael case.
Let's look at it from a technical or from a legal perspective.
Putting on your attorney's cap, what is your legal take?
What most interests you from from a legal perspective about what happened in Georgia?
Well, you need to understand that as I learned the first case I ever had, that it's nice to have the law and evidence on your side, but it doesn't really mean very much in a modern American court, maybe particularly in the state of Georgia.
Georgia is essentially a company town.
It's really buttoned down and to the point of absurdity.
And I think we'd be better off if we can talk about the specific legalities under the law as it's supposed to be.
But then I think we should move on to the general context of the justice system and the law system in the country and especially in Georgia.
As for the rest of the McMichaels, the only thing I can think of that they're trying to say is that the McMichaels were engaged in an illegal operation and that they were Arbory was entitled to resist them And that they are not entitled to self-defense.
This is called felony murder.
If you are committing a felony and you create a situation in which somebody is resisting you because you're engaged in a felony, you can't argue self-defense.
If you go in at gunpoint and try to rob the 7-Eleven and the owner comes out with a gun and you shoot the owner, you can't say, well, I was acting in self-defense.
That's a pretty clear example.
So I think the political police and GBI and the political setup of the establishment in Georgia and the media are saying that the McMichaels had no right to defend themselves against Aubury because they had no right to commit a citizen's arrest.
You don't have a right to do a citizen's arrest in the case of a misdemeanor.
You do in the case of a felony.
But the fact is that the McMichaels had every reason to believe that Aubrey had committed a felony, and it appears pretty persuasive that he had committed a felony.
The media likes to emphasize that Aubrey did not steal anything.
The video that caught him going into this house did not reveal him stealing anything.
It just showed him snooping around in layman's terms, we might say casing the joint.
And he didn't find anything because the tools had been taken away.
But it's still a felony to enter into a building with the intent to rob or burglarize.
It doesn't matter if you break into the bank and open the vault, and in the vault, you expect to find a million dollars in Yankee money.
But when you open it up, the vault is bare.
You still have committed a felony.
It doesn't matter you didn't find any cash to steal.
So I don't think that this is the only way that they can come up with a viable charge against McMichaels.
But it doesn't stand up if the law is applied as the law ought to be.
But as I said, that's not really what we can expect from the justice system in America.
It's time for the average person to realize that our system is profoundly corrupt and that we need to disengage from that system and to cease supporting it, which is the critical first step that Americans of European descent have to do if they're ever to have a future.
They have got to unplug from the system and cease defending it, cease serving it, cease volunteering for its wars, cease following its directives, and to recognize that our system hates us.
And you see this all over McMichael's prosecution.
You know, just a quick aside, and this is certainly very trivial compared to the very serious case we're talking about now, but I'll share another behind-the-scenes story with our audience.
You and I were having dinner in Texas a few years ago, and you told me pretty much what you just said about the legal system.
And I said, no, Sam, we're going to go forward with that.
I've got a slam-dunk libel suit, and I'm going to restore your faith in it all.
We're going to win this case.
And, of course, you know how that ended up.
So you were proven right again.
You've been proven right on so many things in my life in the nearly 20 years now that I've known you.
Some of you, some of you, this is not the subject matter of this talk, but there's no reason why we should be confined strictly to the subject matter.
One thing that you can say about people like James Evers and Jared Taylor and even Sam Dixon is that we have been right over and over and over again.
And so have our ideological forebears.
And the system and its news media and its academicians and its presidents of Harvard and its New York Times and its Atlanta Journal Constitution have been wrong over and over and over again.
They were wrong about desegregation.
That's one of the most fundamental things.
The idea was when I was a kid that by mixing the races, they might be equal.
Well, that didn't happen.
In fact, I hear the music now, so we can pick this back up when we come back on the air.
You and I back off.
A very loose and freewheeling hour, although a very important one as well with Sam Dixon.
We'll be right back.
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Well, when talking about what very well could be an historical case, you know, who's to say what history will remember and who she won't, but this is certainly one of the biggest stories of the year.
That much is clear.
And it will be very interesting to say the least how this plays out.
We're talking about the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery by the McMichaels family.
Of course, you know, it was ruled to be self-defense.
This was looked into quite thoroughly.
And only after the media got wind of it were the arrests made.
And what a dangerous precedent that follows.
Yeah, there is a lynch mob, as we mentioned with Jared Taylor.
There is a lynch mob in play here, but not the one that Joe Biden and LeBron James seems to think is at large.
Well, anyway, who better to talk to about a case such as this taking place in the state of Georgia than one of her favorite sons, Sam Dixon, who, by the way, is, of course, a very well-known attorney and has a brilliant legal mind.
So, Sam, this is what we're talking about, but we had gotten off, not off course, because as you say, we have plenty of time.
Let's pick up where we were just to finish.
Sure, yes, please go ahead.
Go ahead.
Well, see, people on our side need to remember, we've been right over and over again.
We predicted that mixing the races would not help the black PT.
We had Earl Warren of the Supreme Court and Kwain Eisenhower and John Kennedy and Richard Dixon and all the others, the New York Times, who just insisted that this would bring about equality.
Now, there were a lot of black people that weren't for it.
This is forgotten.
Jordan Neale Hurston, for instance, the famous black woman novelist, she opposed Brown versus the Topeka Board of Education, and she said it would be better for blacks to remain segregated.
In many respects, Malcolm X and the black Muslims adopted and still hold that position.
And I've had quite friendly dealings at times with members of the Nation of Eswan.
But anyway, they got their way.
The experiment was tried all over America.
And I like to ask friends of mine who and people I meet who express hostility towards what they've heard, I think.
I like to ask them, can you give me a study that showed that mixing the races improved black academic performance or raised their IQ test scores or improved their SAT scores?
And people look at me and they'll say, oh, of course it did.
And I'll say, I don't think it did.
I don't think there are any such studies.
And the common sense would tell you that if there were such studies, it showed that, say, after the massive busing in Charlotte, that the black IQ rose to 94 and black IQ, black SAT scores jumped 500 points.
Dan Radley would have told us about it.
And so would the New York Times.
We pursued a move-of-the-wisp, utopian social policy now at great expense for three generations.
And there's no scientific data to support it.
And then you move on to other things.
We all oppose the move with Iraq and Afghanistan, like us did.
We were denounced by National Review as unpatriotic conservatives.
We were told to believe the authority figures about the weapons of mass destruction.
Oh, that turned out to be a pack of lies.
You know, six trillion dollars down the commode.
The nation pushed further into bankruptcy.
Thousands of people dead.
Americans did.
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And nothing to show for it.
The remarkable thing is that we're right over and over again.
We never get any credit for that.
And our enemies never have, our opponents never have any responsibility for this.
Nobody goes to George Bush and confronts young George Bush about the lies, about the weapons of mass destruction and the incalculable damage that he did to the country's economy and to our standing of the whole world.
They never have any responsibility.
But they go on talking and holding forth from the New York Times, to the Atlanta Journal, to, you name it, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maydown.
They go right on talking as if they've been right all the time, and they've been wrong, wrong, wrong, and have inflicted incredible suffering on this country and the world by their being wrong.
But they go right on with complete chutzpah as if they've been right.
But anyway, with that, I guess we can come back to this particular case in which they are wrong and ill-intentioned again.
And that's, of course, this McMichael case in Brunswick.
I think you can tie it in quite easily in tying in all of those wrongs into this.
And they're becoming more brazen and absurdly wrong.
And in this case, where obviously this family had been exonerated at least once or twice by the investigative authorities, the video, we saw it one way.
Obviously, other people are at least pretending to see it a different way.
But yet they feel as though if the media can force an arrest, which they did, and they can get this conviction, then I guess that would make it true that there really are these white vigilantes out there just hunting down blacks as they exit their porches every day.
They will will this into existence with a conviction.
Or what's really going on there, Sam?
Well, you know, it's part of the general truth of the system of the government of the United States, both the official government and the real government, the deep state and the media and the big business that's behind it.
They simply hate white people.
They hate the founding stock of the country.
They have a mindset that is adversarial to the people who created this country.
And they seize on things like this, and they don't really care.
This is where I part company from our dear friend Jared Taylor.
He believes that these people actually believe all this stuff.
I think some of them do, but I think there's a much greater element of criminality in their behavior.
I think that these people from the New York Times editorial board and Anderson Cooper and Rachel Maydow and people like that, they know they're lying, but they don't care.
They just hate white people so much.
And they hate the founding stock of this country so much that they're quite happy to peddle these things.
Look at all the frauds they've peddled before.
I'm sure there's just a colossal list.
We've made them all up, but Tijuana Brawling.
You know, that was another media sensation.
Politicians piling in, flaming editorials, social justice warriors, virtue signaling, and the whole thing came across.
And actually, a person was killed by Treana brawling.
And one of the people that she accused was so emotionally raped by what he experienced in the media, he committed suicide.
None of these people that pushed him.
Well, you know, and I mentioned that with Jared.
I mean, these two men, and I don't know anything about these men.
I don't know their political beliefs.
I don't know anything about them.
But what I do know is that even if they're exonerated, and God willing they will be, and they'll be acquitted, their lives will never be the same.
You know, we know that Anifa's already posted their home addresses.
They'll be in danger the way Darren Wilson is in Ferguson, Missouri is in danger.
Or his neighborhood is in danger.
You know, the level of hatred and extremism that pervades America now is such that it's very dangerous.
Here's a little fact point relating to this case that I doubt any of your dear hearer, your audience does.
The lawyer who released the tape, I can't think of his name now, but he was interviewed at length in the Daily Report, which is the legal paper in Atlanta.
He said that he makes most of his money serving as a local counsel in lawsuits that are brought by out of town firms.
And he said, I have to make it very clear, I'm not representing the McMichaels.
I have not represented them because he said, I'm getting all kinds of law firms calling me, telling me that if I represent the McMichaels, they will never hire me again.
All right.
All right.
This actually.
I have a follow-up question about that and then another question about this attorney, this lawyer, who apparently took the video that we have all seen.
And of course, it's the basis of this whole thing, really.
I'll ask those when we come back.
The music has started.
A couple of quick follow-ups.
We'll do a rapid fire.
We've got a lot to cover before we get to the coronavirus.
Two hours with Sam Dixon is not even enough.
But we'll do our best when we come back.
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All right, back with Sam Dixon.
We're talking about the shooting in Georgia that everyone is so familiar with.
Sam, just a couple of very quick hits on this.
I don't want to dwell on either of these two topics necessarily because we have so much more to cover before we shift gears in the third hour.
But when I spoke to you, a quick clarification.
When we spoke on the phone, and I don't remember exactly when it was, I'll say about a week and a half ago.
I was under the impression, and perhaps I misheard you, that the McMichaels had not yet obtained legal counsel.
When Jared was on, he mentioned that he had spoken with you a day or two later, apparently, and that you informed him that they had.
And not only had they, but it was quite competent.
What's going on there?
Well, you and I spoke before they had lawyered up, but shortly after we spoke, they hired a law firm in Macon with which I'm not really familiar, but the Hoag firms, the husband and wife team.
They have associated a Jewish lawyer from Atlanta, whose name I think is Rubin, who appears to be a very competent criminal defense attorney.
He represented a fellow named Randy Schneiderman, who was involved in a Jewish love triangle and murdered a shot and killed another Jew, the husband of this woman that was having the affair.
And anyway, he successfully defended this guy.
It was a very tough case.
They avoided any kind of capital offense conviction.
And I think he managed to convince the jury to find him to have had sufficient mental impairment that he's now in jail, which was anything.
It was quite a stumpy case.
This guy has to be a pretty powerful lawyer.
And hopefully he'll bring his talents to bear.
There will be a lot of problems with the trial.
Jared is very optimistic, as he said in the first part of his program tonight, that they would be acquitted.
I hope so.
But they've got a real they and their defense counsel have to make the river flow upstream.
Well, I was surprised.
Yeah, I was surprised with the acquittal of Zimmerman and of Darren Wilson.
I mean, pleasantly surprised.
I think, you know, I hate to say I was too.
Justice was served, but justice was served.
But, you know, how many times will justice – That was – everything is – And – And they did not have black juries.
I mean, Darren Wilson never went to trial.
They tried, the Obama administration tried every way it could to find some way to prosecute Darren Wilson and Ferguson.
They had a platoon of FBI goons working the case.
They were coaching these people that make these accusations.
The media had already convicted Wilson.
But after months of just looking for something, some sort of racist statement or something they could use.
Wilson was as clean as you can get.
And they couldn't even get an indictment.
So they had to drop that.
Zimmerman had basically a white jury.
I think there was one black on the jury, and she voted for conviction and fault the other jurors, but eventually succumbed.
In Brunswick, Georgia, half the jury would be black.
U.S. Supreme Court decisions require that you cannot strike jurors based upon race, which is a silly thing.
You can strike a doctor off a jury pool because he's a doctor and you don't want a doctor hearing a case against another doctor.
But when it comes to race, you have to pretend.
You have to pretend it doesn't matter.
Well, this actually brings up a quick follow-up question about the jury.
Does it have to be?
No, no, no, no.
Let me finish about the jury.
These black people on the jury will be under unbearable pressure from their community to bring in a guilty verdict.
They will be physically in danger if they go home voting for acquittal.
And there will likely be whites on the jury whose agenda will be to show that they are not racists.
There you go.
There you go.
And they will not stand up to the blacks on the jury.
So it's going to be a very difficult case.
Okay, that actually brings me to the question I was about to ask.
And I believe you're right.
And I was about to say the exact same thing, that the blacks will presumably be out for blood.
The whites will be cowed and want to be patted on the head by their fellow jurors and do the quote-unquote right thing.
Does it have to be a unanimous decision?
It does.
But what they do in these situations, the system is loaded against the accused.
One of the myths that conservatives love to believe is that the defendants in criminal cases are somehow being let go and this kind of thing.
It's very difficult to get an acquittal in a criminal case.
The deck is stacked against the defense and in favor of the prosecution.
And so they will bring, they have various tactics.
They will probably bring a number of charges.
There'll be many counts, you know, from first-degree murder, felony murder, negligent homicide, you know, aggravated assault.
They will conjure out of the same incident all these different counts of the indictment.
And the jury will be tempted in that kind of situation to compromise and to acquit the defendant on all but say one charge with no understanding.
That doesn't matter.
The defendant's life is still ruined, and he will still go to jail for a very long time.
And with the McMichaels, they will be in jail, in jeopardy of their life every second they're in jail.
And so they'll load their, they'll have a shotgun approach.
And there'll be a tendency of the whites, if they are about whites as a jury, to compromise.
And also, whites are just weak.
It's well known among lawyers that the black juror counts on a jury because whites are so afraid to be assertive.
So they do not face that.
It doesn't matter that the video does, in fact, pretty clearly exonerate the McMichans.
They are going to have a very difficult time.
Well, I better hope they don't get any of the leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention on the jury.
I already saw where they came down and called this a Jim Crow-era lynching.
And this is the leadership of the largest Protestants.
It shows how immoral the American system is.
Do you recall a principle of Anglo-Saxon law that a man is considered innocent until proven guilty?
In Britain, the media is not allowed to refer to a defendant as guilty until the trial is over.
We have people like Biden and the Southern Baptist Convention, the men of God, who will tell us how they've had the call and they speak God's word.
Well, I'm sorry.
It is not God's word to be tainting jury pools and violating the spirit of our legal system by claiming that the McMichaels are guilty before they've ever had a trial.
This is unspeakable filth coming from the mouth of the clergy.
Absolutely.
I agree 100%.
I mean, before, I mean, they certainly haven't done any deep dive into the facts of the case.
They just saw what the media was reporting and then parroted it in kind.
But I want to ask you one quick question.
We answered the question about their legal representation, the status of their legal representation.
They have it, and it seems competent.
The lawyer, though, who took the video, this was a guy who was a lawyer.
You're thinking about the lawyer that released the video.
His name actually is Alan Tucker.
I understand.
The video was taken by the guy named Brian, who has now been indicted by the police.
Yeah, that was my question.
What do you think about him being charged for murder for having recorded it?
Well, it's just an absurdity.
The whole case is an absurdity.
It's the kind of thing that you expect from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation are political police.
They serve the establishment.
Justice writes very little with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Look at them prosecuting this case.
Here's a case the GBI, George Bureau of Investigation, won't touch.
The Antifa, the Marxist terrorist group, had a demonstration in Atlanta against police brutality, in the course of which, two and a half years ago, three of their members were arrested, throwing a bomb into a police car.
They blew up the police car.
Fortunately, they were arrested in the act.
Fortunately, no cop was in the car.
They did not kill anyone, but they destroyed the car.
They have never been prosecuted in the state of Georgia.
And the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is not going to do anything about it because the Georgia Bureau of Investigation used the Antifa as part of the system that the political police serve.
I can remember I live in a state.
I live in a state in a city in which Marxist terrorists can pull a police car and not be prosecuted.
But the media can go after two people who were, by all accounts, operating in self-defense.
And they're arrested two days later, even though they were pretty much fully exonerated during the initial investigation.
We'll be back one more segment on this with the great Sam Dixon.
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I can remember as a young, well, when was it?
I don't want to say young boy, maybe an early teenager I was during the O.J. Simpson trial.
My grandmother watched court TV so much during that trial, hoping for conviction that when you changed the channel, the court TV logo was still emblazoned on the television set.
But in any event, OJ walked.
We'll see what happens here, but I'll tell you, I would tune into this one.
I don't know if I would tune in with the zeal that she did, but I would certainly tune in to see how this is going to play out.
But as you mentioned, Sam, this is not the first time this has happened.
I mean, obviously, Trayvon Martin, Darren Wilson, even though that didn't go to – Let's just – let's resume.
Tawana Brawley.
Yes, going all the way back to that.
That preposterous claim that the athletes on the lacrosse team had all gang raped this stripper that had been a black stripper that had been foolishly invited to a school function.
Trayvon Martin, falsely portrayed as an eighth grader in the picture, bigger than George Zimmerman.
Ferguson, in which eventually the people, the witnesses who claimed that Michael Brown was trying to surrender, eventually all these people admitted that they had lied about it.
One of them was quoted as saying, I lied for my community.
Now, Martha Stewart went to jail for supposedly lying to an investigator about her tip from her stockbroker.
Nobody died.
No buildings were burned down as a result of Moose Student's alleged statement to her, about her stock.
People die because of the lies told by these people to the police and the media in Ferguson, Missouri.
Buildings were burned.
There were attacks on cops all over America.
Not one of them was ever prosecuted for lying to the police.
The U.S. Attorney General, Eric Hoover, that they were never prosecuted.
This is the country we live in.
And this is why the founding stock of the country and related assimilated Europeans need to pull the plug and stop believing the system.
Stop believing that it's our Secretary of State.
Stop believing that the FBI and the GBI are good, honestly, clean-cut all-American boys because they aren't.
And they haven't been for generations if they ever were.
You and I both know Don Brown, Don Black.
He told a story when he was a 10th grader in the 1960s in Alabama.
He gave some pamphlets about race to some students in his class.
And two days later, two FBI agents and the sheriff showed up to talk to his parents about Don handing out a pamphlet on race at Sue.
The FBI had time to send two agents to try to make sure that they could scare this guy into shutting up about the race issue.
This is what the FBI agents were like in the mid-60s.
And they're infinitely worse now.
You know, you just have to give up on the system.
We have to strike out towards something new.
Stop being a patsy for people who hate you.
Well, Abjur of the Realm.
You know, this is it's not like you you put it uh many times, and I've I've come to use it as my own.
You know, it's not our justice system, it's not our government, our media.
I mean, I don't think we're saying anything to this audience that they don't already believe and know to be true, but it's certainly not our Republican Party.
We were talking with Jared, of course, about how the Joe Biden and the Democrats, but Sam, you shared with me how Brian Kemp, the Republican governor of Georgia, and the Republican senators of Georgia, Kelly Lawfler and David Perdue, respectively.
Attorney General Chris Carr and Governor Kemp both claimed they saw this video and were shocked to see this horrible murder and were outraged that the district attorney had not died.
By the way, they're attacking two district attorneys.
Carr has called for the federal government to investigate the two district attorneys.
This woman, Jackie Johnson, in Brunswick, is a very brave woman.
She gave a very strong interview to the press and said, I have nothing to take back.
They can investigate me all they want.
I'm not apologizing for anything.
But you can impress Rosa Parks as an honorable woman loyal to her race with a character like Brian Kemp and a character like Chris Carr, there's no comparison.
That just proves white supremacy.
Because Rosa Park is so superior to someone like Brian Kemp or Chris Carr.
And her race are superior because her race would never put up with someone like Kemp and someone like Carr who are trying to railroad innocent people to jail so they can get some photo ops and maybe get some votes.
If I'm voting in Georgia, I don't vote in Georgia, Florida president.
If I'm back in Georgia and register to vote, when Kemp comes up for election, I'll vote for Stacey Abrams before I'll vote for Kemp.
I'd rather have it.
Stacey Abrams is a better person than Brian Kemp.
She's a more admirable person.
She's loyal to her own.
And when you deal with a man who will railroad innocent people into jail to phone and cater to people other than his own selfish political career, you three, that's lower than whale buano in the bottom.
I do agree with you.
I agree with you on that.
We actually talked about Abrams versus Kemp in that context.
And I agree with you when you say Rosa Parks had bigger balls than the white men today.
And all of that's true.
I mean, they would never betray their own.
Never would they do that.
And what are these Republicans doing it for?
I mean, what is Kemp doing it for?
He's never going to get beyond the margin of error of the black vote in Georgia.
They know the game.
The jig is off.
The game is over.
For 50 years, Republicans, the moderate Republicans and the conservatives and the national reviews and the Bill of Buckleys have strangled any discussion of the immigration laws and have poo-pooed the idea that immigrants were going to vote Democratic.
Well, no.
California, not a single Republican statewide.
No prospect of any Republican ever being elected statewide.
Soon to be the same in Georgia.
Georgia, this might be the last election that Georgia ever votes Republican again.
Texas gone.
You know, once again, Buckley.
Wrong, wrong, wrong.
National view, wrong, wrong, wrong, factually wrong.
And they're unapologetic.
They're still carrying on like they, like people should listen to them.
You know, no one should listen to them.
But Kemp and Carr, politicians are strange people.
They seek gratification by being adored by people they don't know.
They're all psychologically apparent.
And I think they think that they can be so clever that they can have a bunch of photo ops and pile on to these people and prosecute the guy that took the videotape of burger and all this kind of stuff.
And they don't get votes for it.
And they're wrong.
The critical thing is, will white people have enough backbone and understanding to withdraw their votes from Carr and Kemp and the Georgia Republican Party?
That's what is required.
We cannot move forward so long as people in our own community can break ranks in such a shameful way and never be ostracized.
Never even face a cold shoulder at church or the bar for what they've done.
So the critical thing is to defeat Kemp and Carr.
Well, we may not have to do much work on that, Sam, the way the demographic trends have persisted over the course of the Trump administration.
It's a reverse to kill a mockingbird.
Like in Charlottesville, it's to kill a mockingbird in reverse.
And people like Kemp and Carr and Anderson Cooper and Biden, they're like the people who were hounding the innocent black in that novel to death.
The only thing has changed, that's changed is the color of the people who are being lynched.
There you go.
Let me ask you this in closing on this topic.
Does it matter what happens here with the McMichaels as it pertains to our race going forward?
Do you think they'll walk?
I don't know.
I think they've just got a horrific situation with the jury.
As for it mattering for us, by the way, the McMichaels, there's no evidence they have any racial sentiment at all.
The daughter of Gregory McMichael is the sister of Travis, dates black men.
That's what I heard.
I've heard that rumored in the press.
She was in the press saying, my father and my brother are not racist because they've never had any objection to my having non-white boyfriends.
There you go.
Well, that should get them then.
That should get them off then.
No, it's not going to be that.
Yeah, obviously I'm joking.
No, that doesn't matter.
No, they're not going to be cutting any brakes for that.
But, you know, I'm sympathize with them.
They're innocent.
I hope they get off.
But we have no way of knowing, and it's an enormously difficult thing.
And they also, the jury pool is being tainted by concert pronouncements from the GBI, which is essentially we should revisit.
How Dick Rones became head of the GBI, the guy that's pushing all this stuff.
That's quite a story in and of itself that has not been told.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sam Dixon is like a fine wine.
As a host of this program now in its 16th year, anytime Sam Dixon is on the schedule, I say that is a show I'm going to look back on at the end of the year and say that that's one of the best.
And it always is with him.
A fantastic commentator.
And you're very lucky tonight because he's with us for another hour and he's coming right back with us to close out the show.