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June 27, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, hard to know where to continue tonight because there is so much in the news to cover.
I tell you, after 16 years, we've never seen anything like what we've seen in the last month, certainly in the year 2020.
We've never seen it like this.
I'll tell you one thing we will most certainly do this hour is we're going to dip into the TPC mailbag.
We're going to do that at the bottom or at the end of the show.
We'll do at least one segment dipping into the mailbag.
We'll close the show on a positive note.
How about that?
We'll close the show on a positive note by reading some of the correspondence that has come in since last week.
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Keith, as I said, though, a lot of stuff in the news still to cover.
Let's just very quickly, I guess, cover the Bubba Wallace thing.
Bubba Wallace is a mixed race, third-tier racer on the NASCAR circuit.
Not a racist, but a racer.
Yeah, right.
And he is, I guess he has a black mother or father and then a white mother or father.
I don't even know who's who or what's what, but he's mixed.
And he found a noose in his driving stall, don't you know, just as all this is coming to a head with Black Lives Matter.
Well, it wasn't really a noose, of course.
It was a garage door pool, the kind of garage door pool that he's seen a million times over the years.
It's a rope with a little circular handle at the bottom so you can lift the garage door.
Now, this is pretty standard stuff.
Everybody knows that that's the same garage.
There's been pictures of it in his stall recently and years ago.
It's the same thing he saw day after day after day.
But no, this time it was a noose, though.
And not one, not two, Keith, but 15, 15 FBI agents were sent to investigate this.
And they said, oops, not a noose.
It's actually the garage door handle you've seen every day of your career.
Well, then it came out that this was just the latest of any number of racial hoaxes.
And did he apologize?
No, it's the Jussie Smollett thing.
And just like Jussie Smollett, he's mixed race.
I don't know if he's homosexual like Jussie Smollett, but he very well could be.
And in any event, no, he didn't apologize.
He didn't apologize.
He didn't feign any sort of embarrassment for this thing unraveling so quickly and all the disruption it caused.
No, he said he was offended that someone would call into question his character.
Obviously another perpetrator of a race hoax.
Obviously doing it just so he could gain some sympathy, some support, maybe some corporate sponsorships.
And what has NASCAR's reaction been?
Listen, I'm a southerner.
I've never watched a single second of NASCAR.
But how offended am I at NASCAR's reaction?
What?
We're going to ban the Confederate flag since you're the victim of your own race hoax.
Of course, that's what we're going to do.
See, it's all just choreographed and orchestrated by the usual suspects, as we call them.
This is what, yeah, the thing is, any type of rope now is off limits.
You can't use it.
And if somebody, let's say you just had a straight piece of rope with a knot tied at the bottom, well, somebody like Bubba Wallace could just try to turn it into a loop and then call it a noose.
15 FBI agents.
Yeah, 15 FBI agents.
You think you talk about a waste of resources.
This is crazy.
You know, we've got murderers, drug dealers that are killing thousands upon thousands of Americans like George Floyd, who had opioids, fentanyl in his system, and that's probably what killed him, from what I understand.
But forget about all of that.
We're going to have 15 FBI agents devoted solely to the so-called noose hoax.
And heaven forbid if they had caught some simple-minded individual that had actually put that up.
Although I understand that that particular handle, that rope handle that they had for that garage door had been up for years, and no one had complained about it before.
This is, you know, you talk about all the news that's not fit to print.
Any type of, this is the state of journalism in America today.
Something like that is a big deal.
Meanwhile, the real cause of George Floyd's death, fentanyl, is suppressed.
And if you mention it, you're a racist.
You're on to something here, Keith.
As I take a drink of unsweet tea.
I won't tell you who made it, though, because we don't want them to be put out of business, but I do like this particular brand of tea.
In any event, with what's going on with Bubba Wallace.
So this noose that was threatening the half-black NASCAR driver, investigated by 15 FBI agents.
It turns out to be a garage door pull rope with a loop at the end.
And why is there a loop at the end?
Because it makes it easier for you to grab, right?
Now, Jesse Lee Peterson, who was our guest last week on this show, wrote, I've heard of being hoisted with one's own petard, but never heard of being hung with one's own noose.
Thank you, Jesse.
But in reaction to this hoax being unraveled, Bubba Wallace himself said, This will not break me.
I will not give in nor back down.
That was Bubba Wallace commenting on a garage door opening.
What heroism.
He should be prosecuted.
This is Jesse Smollett all over again.
Guys like Smollett and Wallace didn't even do their hate hoaxes in service to the larger narrative.
They did them for petty personal gain.
Smollett wanted to resurrect his dying career, and Wallace is a third-rate driver, only famous for lying about people being racist to him.
And again, what was NASCAR's response to all this?
Well, the predictable.
We're going to punish the only people who tune into our sport, white people.
We're going to punish you for this guy getting embarrassed that his hoax unraveled.
Bubba Wallace should be booed every time he walks onto the track.
Or even better than that, don't show up at NASCAR events.
See, this type of situation, like you said, he's a third-rate driver.
He's got to do something to gain some type of it before this week.
I mean, no, never.
Of course not.
This is the only way he can get publicity.
Just like Colin Kaepernick, a third-rate football quarterback that basically had his opportunity and blew it in the NFL.
He's stayed in the headlines by being a lightning rod for so-called liberal activism.
This is, you know, if you are a failed athlete or a failed NASCAR driver or a failed anything and you're black, if you want to create a cottage industry in which you can get paid millions of dollars by the likes of McDonald's or Wendy's or whoever,
just make up some type of anti-white hoax and bring that to the attention of the news media that is they're like a pack of sharks down there.
They're just waiting for an opportunity like this for them to pounce on it and, you know, it works for these guys because look, what has NASCAR done?
Have they condemned him for perpetrating this hoax?
I'm hoping Kingdom of NASCAR.
Right.
I mean, no, they still defend him every step of the way.
Look, we know it was a hoax.
You know it was a hoax, but we're not going to say it was a hoax because the media might call us racist.
So not only are we going to promote you, the people that are paying us want it to be a hoax.
I mean, not a hoax.
They want it to be real.
So we're in like Flynn with the people that sign our paychecks.
All right.
That's the Bubba Wallace story.
We'll be back.
Mel Gibson's up next.
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You know, we were joking during the commercial break, ladies and gentlemen, that NASCAR needs to ban all white drivers so maybe then Bubba could win a race.
But this is actually, that's funny, and that's true.
But this is actually very serious.
I was reading from News to the NASCAR King.
What a book that would be.
But no, I was reading some notes from Sam Bushman's show from earlier this week.
In Georgia, for example, Georgia residents can now face additional prison time due to Georgia's new hate crime law, which again, the Republican governor, just like the Republican governor in Mississippi is going to sign into this law.
He's not going to veto it.
He's going to sign it in.
Aren't you glad you voted for conservative Republicans?
They're doing what?
They're doing nothing different than what Biden or Obama or any of these people would have done.
But Governor Brian Kipp signed it into law on Friday.
The law applies to any person who is found guilty of a crime against someone based on sexual orientation, gender, race, so on and so forth.
But of course, it's absolutely limited to whites.
I've never heard in the history of hate crime laws a black being charged with hate crime laws.
It's only going to be applied to whites as an enhancer on the sentence.
But what I am saying is, Bubba Wallace, you're guilty of one of these hoaxes.
You need to have hate crimes charges levied against you, and you need to do a life sentence plus 417 years or something like that.
But don't hold your breath for that to be actually hacked, Keith.
Well, I think what's going to happen with Bubba is that we're going to see some affirmative action.
You know, they have these baffles that they put on the carburetors to keep the speed down.
Well, why not take those off as a gesture of affirmative action?
You know, equal opportunity be damned.
Let's have equality of result.
That's what they're going to do.
Or maybe they could give him a rocket sled.
He'd probably wipe out half the spectators at the place.
But nonetheless, we need to make it so that Bubba doesn't have to suffer the outrageous slings and arrows of misfortune because he's black.
He will be given, because he's black, affirmative action in the NASCAR.
Yeah.
Yeah, I tell you what, and just put him on a rocket sled while everybody else is driving in a go-kart going around there, and maybe he can win.
All right, let's, Mel Gibson's back in the news.
Now, let me scroll.
Oh, I didn't tell you this.
Let me tell you this real quick before we get to Mel Gibson.
So NASA, you remember the movie Hidden Figures?
Where they had the three black janitors or whatever.
Yeah, the three black ladies that kind of were, helped clean up the place.
Well, the movie was told, and the movie said that these three custodians were actually the ones who came up with the mathematical calculations to land the space shuttle.
In other words, we would have never been able to go into space if it wasn't for these three black house cleaners.
And so they made the movie telling their story.
Now, NASA, NASA's headquarters in Washington, D.C. has renamed its building for one of these house cleaners, Mary Jackson.
And to that, I responded, the extent to which America has proudly devolved into an anti-white idiocracy is staggering.
First of all, how much of an idiot would you have to be to believe that three black house cleaners were the ones who came up with the ability to land a space shuttle?
Well, H.L. Mencken said nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste or the intelligence of the American public.
So he's proven.
right on target.
And so now NASA is being rebranded to reflect this person's name.
I don't know anything about her.
Maybe she was a nice enough person, but she didn't do what they said they did.
I mean, you know they didn't, and I know that they didn't, but we're going to pretend that they did because that's what's important and because it makes them feel better about themselves to pretend that they could have maybe done that.
But, you know, it's interesting.
Well, they're not going to be able to do that.
Since America embraced diversity, we have completely abandoned our exploration of the stars because it's incompatible with excellence.
Well, remember, Jesse Jackson got on NASA pretty hard in the late 60s saying all this money has been wasted on that.
Waste it on us instead.
Well, that's what they did.
That's exactly what's happened.
We've abandoned our pursuit of excellence for equality, and the results have been predictable.
Now, that's NASA news.
I was just scrolling through and looking at it.
So here's what's going on with Mel Gibson.
So Mel Gibson is being attacked again for something he allegedly said to Winona Ryder over a decade ago.
And supposedly he asked Winona Ryder if she was an oven dodger.
Now, I have a hard time believing that ever happened.
Mel disputes it, but what's it matter?
Because Winona Ryder is the one whose claim is going to get the play.
He actually talked to Nona Ryder one time in his life, so she has plausible deniability.
So that's what's going on.
Now, this has been reported on.
In fact, anytime Winona Ryder is interviewed, she brings this up.
So this isn't the first time we've heard this.
This has been reported on for years and years, at least every couple of years, as a big media hullabaloo about Mel Gibson's supposed comments, alleged comments to Winona Ryder.
But here's what, let me tell you why they're coming back up now, in my opinion.
Go to Mel Gibson's entry at the Internet Movie Database, IMDB, the Internet Movie Database.
Currently in production is Mel Gibson's sequel to The Passion of the Christ called The Resurrection of Christ.
So he's making another movie about Jesus Christ.
And just like The Passion, I'm sure he will attempt to make it biblically accurate, which they hate.
They being the usual suspect.
And so now that that is officially in production, the old Winona Ryder claim comes back out again.
He said I was an oven dodger.
Well, Winona couldn't have dodged an oven even if he said it because you wasn't born until God knows how many decades after the events of World War II.
Let me ask you this.
What is the last Winona Ryder movie that you remember?
Beetlejuice, Great Balls of Fire.
She played Jeremy Davis.
Those were decades ago, man.
This is insane.
You know, I guess just like Colin Kaepernick and Bubble Wallace, when life has passed you by, you've got to find some way to recapture the headlines.
Winona has the formula down past.
Well, you know, we talked about the passing of Hutton Gibson.
Mel's father, he died when he was 101 years old just back last month.
Hornery as ever.
He was a great guy, and I always enjoyed talking with him.
I'm going to read you his quote on tolerance.
I've got to pull it up.
I should have already had it done, right?
I mean, but here it is.
This is Hutton Gibson, Mel Gibson's father's quote on tolerance.
And this is what he told me.
Tolerance is the last virtue of a depraved society.
When an immoral society has blatantly and proudly violated all of the commandments, it insists upon one last virtue, tolerance for its immorality.
It will not tolerate condemnation of its perversions.
It creates a whole new world in which only the intolerant critic of intolerable evil is evil.
And that's the point in history at which we are at at the present time, James.
Well, that's absolutely right.
So the whole thing with Mel Gibson, I think he lost a speaking role in an animated feature coming up called Chicken Little.
He was going to be a voice in that.
He lost that.
But, you know, it's interesting.
The Jewish power structure of Hollywood inadvertently made Mel Gibson wealthy beyond his wildest dreams.
Now, there's no doubt he was already a multi-millionaire based upon the success of his action movies in the 80s and 90s.
But when Hollywood refused to finance and produce The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson did it all himself.
And because of that, he kept all of the rights, all the royalties, and he made, what, a billion dollars off of The Passion of the Christ?
So punish me again, Jewish runner Hollywood.
You know, I need more money now.
So anyway, look, Mel Gibson is obviously a traditionalist Catholic.
His father was, I've never talked to Mel Gibson.
I don't know Mel Gibson.
We didn't know his father.
His father was a stand-up guy.
And I think, you know, some of that.
We had his father on the show, though.
Oh, we had his father on the show many times, and we talked to him off the air many times more than that.
But I'm just saying, I think that some of that certainly probably rubbed off on Mel, at least with regard to his holding true of the biblical narrative when he made The Passion of the Christ, which was a fantastic film by any standard.
It's about 40 days now in his resurrection, I'm sure.
Well, we hope that that movie will receive some distribution.
You know, it'll certainly be a moneymaker if they allow it to be seen.
We'll see if that happens.
We'll be right back.
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All right, Keith Alexander, you can tell us what movie that's from.
That's from Song of the South in a day of better race relations than today, in which black people and white people actually liked one another.
Well, you're right about that.
And the reason we played that song is that is featured on the soundtrack of the very iconic ride at Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Splash Mountain.
And so if you ride Splash Mountain Splash Mountain, you will be taken into the story of Brayer Rabbit and Brayer Fox and Brayer Bear and how Br'er Rabbit outfoxes them by begging them to throw him into the briar.
Or no, he does.
He dares them.
He says, please don't throw me into the briar patch.
It's reverse psychology.
He really wanted to be thrown in there because he knew that's where he could escape and find his oasis.
So they wanted to torture him and he said, please don't throw me into that briar patch.
And so they throw him in the middle of the morning.
Then they had the tar baby, where he gets in a fight with a tar baby, which has led to a great metaphor for a lot of things that you don't start finding something that is a tar baby, for example.
And then the third one was taking him to the happy place, which was a beehive.
And both of those, not the tar baby, but the happy place and the story about the briar patch are featured in the ride, which is tangentially, of course, related to the movie, The Song of the South.
In the Song of the South, it's half live action, half animation, as a lot of those Disney movies were in that.
In the 40s, yeah.
In the 40s.
And Uncle Remus is the elderly black gentleman in the film who tells the story about Bray Rabbit to the white children.
Now, he treats the white children nicely.
They treat him nicely.
He tells them the story.
James Basket, who played Uncle Remus, got a special Academy Award for his performance.
Well, in any event, that, like so many other things, has been declared to be racist beyond belief in this day and age.
And so now Disney World has announced that they are going to completely take out one of its most popular rides, and they're going to replace it with a ride that celebrates a black Disney princess from New Orleans.
And so that's where we're going.
I didn't know they had princesses from New Orleans, but apparently they do.
And they're black.
But so what they need to do is completely rename Disney World itself.
Because I will tell you this: Walt Disney would have never gone for any of this.
If they're so ashamed about the movies he made, like Song of the South, they need to rename, forget making money off the Disney name.
You need to do the right thing and quit selling the legacy of Walt Disney by having the current theme park associated with his fantastic work.
In the late 30s, Disney had the only major movie studio that was not Jewish-owned and operated.
And the Jews wanted it.
So they tried to buy him out, but Walt Disney refused.
So consequently, they found his weak spot, which was he made these animated movies like Fantasia and whatnot and Snow White.
So they unionized his cartoonists and had them go out on strike.
And Disney was down to playing his last card.
If he had not been able to have a success with this movie, Dumbo, that came out at that time, he would have gone into bankruptcy and Louis B. Mayer and the Warner Brothers and others would have snapped up the studio at Bargain Rights.
But instead, it was a great hit.
And because it was such a great hit, Disney prevailed, went on, and he didn't let Jews on the lot, basically, until he died in 1966.
There was never a Jewish lead actor in a Disney movie until after his death.
His brother Roy took it over, and that movie was The Love Bug, starring Buddy Hackett, who is portrayed as this cuddly little fuzzball in the movie.
Well, actually, he was the most profane comic in the Borschbelt up in the Catskills, the Jewish Alps, as they call them in New York.
And see, and since then, you've had Jewish ownership of Disney studios, and they've always been pushing the multicultural anti-white agenda in every movie.
I'm just saying.
Splash Mountain is beloved.
It's one of the most iconic rides at the Disney theme parks.
It is a fantastic ride.
It's a wholesome ride, but it's going to be done away with now, like everything else.
And so that's gone.
But I'm just saying, let Disney himself not be subjected to what his company has become.
I don't think he would have gone along with any of it.
Disney was a wholesome man.
He wouldn't even allow alcohol to be sold on his property.
No, and what happened with Disney, he lived, he was sent to live with his grandparents in Thayer, Missouri, in his childhood.
Apparently, his parents hit on rough times.
And during his time at Thayer, he developed this genuine affection and love for average rural Americans back in that period of time.
And that love of rural American white Gentiles, basically, finds its way into so many of the movies that he made.
If you want to, don't get the modern Disney stuff for your children, but if you want them to see a wholesome portrayal of people in their race, get the old pre-1967 Disney has a new streaming service now called Disney Plus.
And of course, Song of the South isn't even included in the catalog.
And movies like Dumbo and a couple of others that Disney made, they come with disclaimers saying that this could be very racist and racially insensitive.
Right.
So that's what I'm saying.
They still like to make money off of his name, though, don't they, Keith?
Yeah, and furthermore, if you want your children to be raised with a healthy sense of pride in their own race, if you're white, get the old pre-Death of Disney Disney movies.
In other words, something before 1966.
Here's the question, though.
Mississippi's doing away with the state flag.
Disney World's doing away with Splash Mountain.
When are they going to be appeased?
At what point do we actually reach racial harmony and justice?
When all the white people are dead.
And then what happens?
And then what happens?
Because we've seen what happens before.
What happened in Haiti?
They're going to plunge into poverty and immorality.
Of course that's going to happen, but I'm just saying, it doesn't stop.
There's not a racial utopia devoid of white people.
They begin to attack each other.
They go for the mulattoes.
They go for the mixed-race blacks.
And then they go after quarreling tribes.
Just like there was never a world that existed where the people of non-right white descent were existing in a state of racial harmony until whites came in and mucked it all up.
That never happened, and it won't happen again.
It's just the opposite.
They were at each other's throats before white people restored or created order and good terms and good times for people.
But then when the white people are gone, they revert to the state of nature, which Thomas Hobbes famously said, human beings in the state of nature, life is nasty, brutish, and shameful.
Well, we always hear what happened when the Spanish came into contact with the Aztecs.
What were the Aztecs doing before the Spanish got there?
Living in harmony with their neighbors?
No, they were ripping their hearts out, putting them into slavery, raping, pillaging, genociding.
That's what they did, and that's what all the Indians did.
And that's why Cortez was able to prevail over them with only 400 troops.
That's because all the neighboring tribes hated the Aztecs so much that they were more than willing to ally themselves with Cortez.
And if it ever happened that they got their wish and were able to do away with whites, they would immediately begin quarreling with one another again, as they did before whites were introduced into the scene.
Except they'd be doing it without all of the technological and medicinal and cultural advancements that whites have bequeathed to humanity.
And they're not going to like that too much.
But there were probably some hidden figures that created all those antibodies.
Well, if they did, we'll find out if they're able to continue it in a world devoid of whites.
I don't think we'll get there.
I think we're going to turn this around.
But just for the sake of argument, it would be interesting.
People need to wake up because really, this is a path that leads to death and destruction.
In the next segment, we're going to read some correspondence that has come in from our audience over the course of the last week, including a letter from a listener of this program that is writing in for the first time a 19-year-old listener of TPC.
And I've got his handwritten letter here written in blue ink on notebook paper in my hand.
And we're going to read it after this next commercial break.
But it is interesting, Keith.
We see at least our Confederate icons will not be the only ones erased, at least for the present.
And by the way, everybody, look, Thomas Jefferson, Father Sarah, who brought Christianity to the Indians in California.
There is no one who is white who is exempt.
Well, including Lincoln.
They said on Thursday, we're tearing this MFer down.
Protesters set a date and a time to attempt to tear down the Emancipation Memorial depicting President Abraham Lincoln.
What about the defacing of the monument to the 54th Massachusetts Regiment in the Civil War?
That's the subject of the movie Glory, the black regiment from Massachusetts that fought the Confederates.
Apparently, they're honorary white.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
I mean, they have no historical knowledge.
They're ignorant of history.
They're just ignorant, vile, repugnant people all the way down to the tacky graffiti they leave.
Everything about them is just completely.
The question is, who's paying them to do it?
I'll answer that question.
We'll be right back.
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Do-do-do, zip-do-de-ay.
My, oh my, what a wonderful day.
Plenty of sunshine hit my way.
Zipity Dunn, Zipadi.
Mr. Bleed's on my shoulder.
It's the truth.
It's actual.
Everything is satisfactory.
Zip what it do.
Zip.
Wonderful feelings.
Wonderful day.
A beautiful song, a beautiful movie, a wholesome movie.
That is the Song of the South by Disney, 1947.
And let me tell you something.
I agree with what you say, Keith.
Race relations were better back in the 40s.
You call it Jim Crow, segregation, whatever.
It was absolutely better.
And even beyond that, I can remember guys like this, okay, that worked for my grandfather's company when he was still alive.
You know, black gentlemen who worked for him digging ditches, you know, this hard construction company.
My grandfather did the work.
They did the work side by side.
I had some people at my wedding, some of these men at my wedding that had worked for, they were in their 80s by the time I got married in the mid-2000s.
And you're talking about 80-year-old black men here in the South who had worked with my grandfather for 40 or 50 years.
And, you know, we had a Confederate flag at my wedding, a big Confederate flag.
We had an outdoor wedding.
They weren't offended by it.
I wasn't offended by them.
We all got along.
We hugged each other.
I mean, these were people, these were good people.
They really were good people.
And people hear this nowadays that didn't live it, and they think you're hallucinating.
I'm telling you the truth.
Race relations were so much better back then.
Whites liked blacks.
Blacks liked whites and got along famously with one another.
There wasn't, you know, the few instances of racial conflict or something like that, they were, it's like the things with the police now.
They want to focus on the few negative things and totally obliterate from the collective memory all of the good relations that existed between the races back then.
Well, I can remember it.
Those are my experiences.
And again, as we say, I treat everybody I run into in the general public with every bit as much as courtesy or politeness as I would any other given stranger.
But I did remember these people who worked for my grandfather.
And, you know, we were taught, obviously, I mean, you see how I turned out?
I mean, we were taught to revere our ancestors and to love Jesus Christ and all of these things.
White people with respect.
White and black people don't have a problem getting along with each other, except when you get the Jewish element in trying to pick the scab off of every racial grievance that exists.
That's the difference between then and now.
Well, let's go to the fan mail there.
And when you try to force them to accept each other's everything, heroes and culture and language.
I can respect from afar this and perhaps they can afford that.
But yeah, everything's different now.
Everything's worse now.
Everything's worse and it's only getting worse.
But listen to this, though, Keith.
This comes from a listener.
He enclosed a $20 bill along with this letter, and I want him to know how appreciative we are for that.
This, I think, I say this a lot, but this is really one of the letters that I think even after 16 years will remain with me.
He writes, Dear Mr. Edwards, I'm a 19-year-old fan of TPC, and I hope that you use this donation to continue to fight for our people.
When I consider all of the many forces working against us, it's very obvious to me how important it is to support the advocates that we do have.
While I'm technically a Yankee, my relatives who were in America at the time of the war between the states lived in the South.
And my heart is with the rebels.
I love the Confederate History Month series you and Keith did in April.
I learned many interesting facts about General Forrest and was outraged when I heard what they're doing in digging up his grave.
My blood boils as I watch those rioters tear down the monuments of our shared heritage.
We need people like you to keep our history alive and the Southern Cross flying.
I first became aware of your work by watching speeches from American Renaissance.
Politics is very interesting to me, always has been.
So I look forward to perhaps running for local office at some point too.
Keep up the good work, for it's necessary for conscious whites to have a voice like yours in our movement.
I hope that my contribution will play a small part in working towards that great and righteous cause.
May God bless you, Keith, and your families.
And that comes from, he left it unsigned.
America First Zoomer is how he signed it.
Young man, Keith, planning to run for office, supporting us with $20.
And my advice to the young man would be this: as you go forward, let this be your compass.
Instead of questioning whether you should be ashamed of your ancestors, consider whether your ancestors would be ashamed of you.
Try to live your life like that.
That's the way we've tried to live ours.
That's right.
And if you're going to run for public office, another little bit of advice: keep yourself under deep cover until you get elected.
And then hold the line.
I mean, if that's what was going on in Mississippi tonight, if that's what was going on in Mississippi tonight, it'd be a totally different ballgame.
But I want to say again how incredibly grateful I am for all the people I have met along this journey.
You have made my life.
I know Keith's wonderful.
One without regret.
For that, we thank you.
Again, all of the correspondence, the greetings, the well-wishers on a personal level with my birthday having been there the last week, the cards, the emails, you name it.
And I had a whole stack of cards, Keith.
Do you have any idea where I put them?
I had a whole stack of letters.
What's that?
No, that's no, that's from my wife.
Uh-oh.
Well, talk about something while I look because I had a whole stack of cards and letters.
Oh, here they are.
They're right here.
They're right where they're supposed to be.
Yeah, right where they're supposed to be.
Don't expect that.
Well, I talked about this card, I think, last week.
There was a listener in Washington State who sent in a card that my wife said was so beautiful, she was going to frame it.
So we'll take that back home and let her frame it.
But that's here.
Here's something.
Read it.
Well, I'm trying to.
It's live radio, folks.
You got to give me a minute.
Oh, here we go.
You need a third hand.
This comes from a listener in Virginia.
And he writes, Dear James and Keith, and he includes a quote from Thomas Paine here: These are the times to try men's souls.
The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from service of their country, of God, and our people.
But he who stands by it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered.
Yet we have this consolation with us that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.
What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly.
And it is dearness only that gives everything its value.
Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods.
And it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as freedom should not be highly rated.
Thomas Paine, 1776.
And this is what our listener writes.
Common sense.
To watch our sacred monuments be so desecrated is one short step from unbearable.
I wish we had rapid response teams to defend them.
I don't know how, but like so many times in our heroic past, and with the Lord's help, we will make a way.
Thanks, James and Keith, for providing valuable information and encouragement each week.
We appreciate you deeply.
And that comes from Mike in Virginia.
And he includes one verse of scripture as well with his handwritten letter here.
Though a host encamp against me, my heart will not fear.
Though war arise against me, in spite of this, I shall be confident.
Psalm 27, 3.
And Keith, you know, those two letters really encapsulate the kind of audience we have, the kind of encouragement I hope that we are in some small way able to instill upon the hearts of our listeners.
I want to thank the young man who wrote us.
I want to thank Mike for that.
I want to thank everybody who's contributed this month.
I want to thank Logan in Virginia.
God knows Logan, how much you help us.
And Buddy and Rich.
And, you know, if we started, we'd have to name hundreds and hundreds of people.
And I don't want to leave anybody out because all of you, from the guy who gives $5 to the guy who gives $100 or more, you're all so valuable.
But I love our audience, and I love the genuine, genuinely good hearts of our audience.
And it really just comes across in every piece of correspondence we read from them.
It gives you hope for the future.
God bless all here listening to us, not who's at odds with us, but if you're listening to us because you like us, we like you too.
We're going to come out on the top of this because God is in charge of everything.
And God will see that his people prevailed.
I just received this.
I mean, we can't, it's hard to read everything.
We do read everything.
It's hard to read everything over the air, though.
Daily Ken, our good friend Ken Gividin.
Yes.
Ken Gividen sent me an email that reads, listen to your interview tonight with Kevin McDonald.
I was nearly moved to tears.
Very proud to have men like him on the front line.
And aren't we all, ladies and gentlemen, I tell you now.
Thank you.
And Ken, let me say to you, and I'm sure I speak for you, Keith, and even for Kevin for that matter, how proud we are of men like you, Ken, and of Sam Bushman.
Listen, we are a band of brothers.
Ladies and gentlemen, now is the time.
Now, if there has ever been a time to support what truth tellers you have left in the public arena, now is the time.
Now is the time.
Thank you, Ken, for your email.
Thank you for setting an example for us to follow.
Absolutely.
We're few and far between, folks, at least in the media, but there is a silent majority of people out there that are going to hold exactly what we're talking about and are going to be fellow fighters on the front lines with us.
Ladies and gentlemen, God appoints the things that happens to us in this life.
We will be here for as long as we can with your support.
Hopefully it's a long time to come indeed.
And we will love each occasion we have to come together.
We do love you and we will be here for you.
I will never let you down.
For Keith, I'm James, our guest, Kevin McDonald.
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