Aug. 8, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
50:47
20200808_Hour_1
|
Time
Text
You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
Well, welcome back to the show, everybody.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It's great to be with you this Saturday evening, August the 8th.
And for the first time in three weeks, we are back in the studio together.
Of course, two weeks ago, we had the special presentation hosted by Sam Bushman and Winston Smith.
Last week, I was on the road calling into the studio from afar, a little family vacation, the last we'll be able to take before my wife brings into this world our third child.
But tonight, for the first time in three weeks, Keith and I are back in the studio, and it's great to be here.
We dedicate that song to you.
We only want to be with you, our beloved and loyal audience, on any given Saturday night.
Keith, and I told, I gave Keith a big hug when I saw him tonight.
It's great to be back after a couple of weeks, either on the road or out of town or whatever.
I tell you what, it's great to be back to normal here.
It's nice.
We've had a really nice couple of weeks with that meeting that we had with our supporters and then your vacation and all sorts of craziness happening non-stop in the news world.
So it's great to be back where we belong together, going over everything and breaking it down for you the best we can.
Well, we're going to bring you the most interesting news of the week this hour.
And then later on in the show, we've got that dynamic husband and wife duo, Henrik Pomgren and Lana Loctev of Red Ice.
They will both be joining us, separate but equal.
They'll be joining us individually, but together.
You call one and you get them both.
That's what happens when you live with somebody, I guess.
But in any event, we look forward.
Always great to collaborate and team up with Henrik and Lana.
So we're going to be talking with them about some interesting topics as well a little later on in the show.
But first, let's dive into the mailbag before we get to all that news we promised you.
And this is pretty interesting, Keith.
I like this.
This comes from one of our listeners.
And he writes, Dear James and Keith, as they say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
I haven't missed a single show in the last eight years.
Many of the phrases, words, and ideas have been memorized during these shows.
These great messages you give us each week are not falling on deaf ears.
Now, this is where this letter gets interesting, if that wasn't good enough.
Just so both of you know, he continues, I wrote a letter to the editor, to my local communist newspaper.
To my surprise, they printed it.
And in this letter, you'll find many of the great talking points made famous in your show by both of you and many of your guests.
So this is a case of a listener learning from some of the things we, some of the ideas and suggestions that we put forth and taking it upon himself to use some of those and send them in and get printed in the newspaper.
That's a great way to go about activism in your daily life.
So we certainly want to thank the listener for going the extra mile and doing that.
We'll provide you with plenty of ammunition.
And euphemisms, Keith, could you give us one right now?
Yeah, well, I'll give you one I just made up.
Somebody said that being a Republican in a place like Memphis today is like being a dog lying on his back and peeing on himself.
Well, one of our listeners last week told me, listening to the show, she says she wants us to know that you and Keith are awesome together.
He's really an asset, funny as hell.
His movies and your reaction, the euphemisms.
Yes, and I shouldn't encourage you, Keith.
Okay.
But you got, I'll actually go ahead and read this one really quick.
Let me pull it up.
It's not on my notes.
It's in my email.
I shouldn't do this.
You'll like it.
It comes from one of our listeners in Michigan.
And Jim in Michigan writes, I must say that Keith's movie recommendations have been spot on.
Yesterday, I watched Santa Fe Trail on YouTube and loved it.
So here you have, Keith.
You recommend a movie last week.
One of our listeners finds it and watches it in between last week's show and tonight.
And he writes, what I found most interesting and moving was Jeb Stewart, son of a Virginia plantation owner, as the lead character among officers who were mostly questioning about slavery.
But the movie featured him making the very common sense argument that as the region that has lived with the issue, the South would solve it in its own way and in its own time without acceding to the pressure of outside forces.
Unthinkable in today's world, Stewart was presented in the most positive light, and in the end, got the girl.
Seeing all the great Civil War generals who came out of the West Point class of 1854 and viewing Robert E. Lee as the commandant, all presented as worthy and sometimes heroic figures, brought tears to my eyes.
And the depiction of John Brown as someone who most of the characters thought was right about slavery, but obviously a mad extremist in his actions was well done.
Thank you, Keith, for the great recommendation.
Well, I told you so.
It's a good thing.
Just listen to me and I'll steer you right on these old movies.
And it's unfortunate.
I can't even convert my friend James to this viewpoint, but everything after the end of the censor boards, which would be the late 50s, is suspect.
And Disney held the line, towed the mark, up to his death in 1966.
Quite frankly, if you find a good movie after 1966, and there are a few of them, but they are few and far between.
That's why my collection focuses on talkies from about 1929 to 1966.
How about this one that came in?
James, I first met you in 2002.
You're honest.
You're principled.
You fight for our people.
An excellent role model being a husband and a father as well.
God bless you and your family.
Say hello to Keith Alexander for me.
What a smart guy and a character as well.
You two make a great team.
And this comes from a listener in Idaho, Keith, who writes that he'll be 76 years old in September and that he'll be pro-white until the day he dies.
We have a multi-generational audience.
We have an audience who obviously listens to us, writing letters to the editor, watching movies that you recommend.
This gentleman up in Idaho in his 70s, we have emails we receive from college students on a weekly basis.
It's a multi-generational audience.
It really is what it is, folks.
You know what I'm about to say.
It's a community, and we have each other across time and space and across the miles and across the years.
We have something special here.
It continues tonight.
I'm making a mental file on the locations from all of these people.
We may have to do a strategic relocation after November.
Things go badly in the ballot box.
I'll read this one very quickly.
You want to know, again, even across the seas over in the U.K., our listener writes, we're living in troubled times, far worse than when I started listening to the political cesspool in 2007.
We have an all-time high of sellouts and traders in our society.
Our children are indoctrinated with anti-white dogma in schools.
This year in particular has seen irrational behavior.
And the general population reached new levels never before seen with the hysterical overreaction to the death of George Floyd and the presumption that his death was deliberate racism.
And unlike in past decades when rioters over black issues were mainly blacks, at many of these protests, there are just as many whites.
The attacks on statues in the U.S. and here in the U.K. is truly awful.
But these assaults on historical figures are really just attacks on white heritage.
Every year, it seems the left and liberals will have to do something to find a new way of expressing their contempt for us.
I think this year has shown that the U.S. and the U.K. are truly in a terrible mess.
I don't see the U.S. surviving as a nation much longer.
It will be interesting to see if Joe Biden becomes your president given his explicit anti-white sentiments.
COVID-19 has been another bizarre and strange development to add to all of this.
We can only hope there are better times ahead.
I still listen to your show on Sunday morning here in England, hours after your Saturday night broadcast.
Thank you for being there.
Keith, this comes from a listener in the U.K. who's been listening since 2007.
And he too makes some good points.
I tell you, we could spend the entire three hours reading correspondence, and it'd be hard to top that.
We have some very astute listeners who make some very good points.
And we all, as white people, need to stick together.
That's the basic message that we need to get to everybody.
We need to have solidarity like every other group.
We'll be right back, folks.
We're coming out of the mailbag, getting into the meat of tonight's program.
Thank you so much for everybody who's written in.
Hey, listen up.
This is a deep state alert.
Former Texas Congressman Steve Stockman, who moved to arrest Lois Lerner for contempt of Congress, has been imprisoned by the very office that Lerner led.
You heard right.
Stockman hit the Obama administration hard and they hit back with the full force of the federal government.
The guy who said he wanted Mark Levin as Speaker of the House was the first to threaten Obama's impeachment, exposed Hillary's selling steel to the Iranians, and blocked both Obama's immigration and gun bills from even reaching the House.
But Obama holdovers came after him in federal court with trumped-up charges and have locked our guy up.
Like many others, he was on Obama's hit list.
Steve fought for us in Congress.
Now we need to fight for him.
Don't abandon this wounded hero on the battlefield.
Let's help cover his massive legal costs.
To chip in five bucks or more, text the word fight to 444-999.
That's fight.
F-I-G-H-T to 444-999.
Or go to defendapatriot.com.
That's defendapatriot.com.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies, in particular, are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
Have we realized the assault against our lives, our liberties, our faith?
To defeat this assault, Christians and all people of goodwill should have strategies to prevail in our faith and principles, which are simple.
No need for a complex formula.
One goal, one aim.
A strategy like the heroic Christians of the past.
We win, they lose.
Nothing less.
Big Q Little Q, The Calm Before the Storm.
By a friend of Medjagoria.
The strategy of heaven revealed.
Big Q Little Q, The Calm Before the Storm.
Available on Amazon.com or by calling Caritas in the U.S. at 205-672-2000.
Okay, folks, let's get after it.
Actually, just during the commercial break, we received a message from one of our female listeners, our good friend in Missouri, whose husband gave her the t-shirt for her 16th wedding anniversary.
You know, we're in our 16th year here on TPC as well.
And it reads, calm down, Karen.
It's just allergies.
I showed that to Keith a moment ago and he got a good kick out of it.
That is one of the stellar families in our group of supporters.
And I'm not going to mention their name, but they know who they are.
Intelligent, attractive, hardworking.
They figured out how to live in rural America and thrive and prosper.
How many children have?
Five, I think.
That sounds about right.
They're doing it.
Well, this, again, goes to the point, and I won't belabor the point anymore, but the audience we have here is the best in the world, by any standard of measurement.
And that's just all there is to it.
And they are really at the tip of the spear when I make mention of that.
Anyway, another member of the audience, and this will actually lead us into our first official story of the night.
James, here are a few tidbits you may find interesting.
In 1978, President Jimmy Carter officially restored the full citizenship rights of former Confederate President Jefferson Davis, signing an act from Congress that ended a century-long dispute.
In 1976, General Robert E. Lee had his citizen rights restored by Congress.
President Jefferson Davis was actually tried for committing treason in 1871 on the U.S. Circuit Court level, but a deadlock occurred and the case was dropped when President Andrew Johnson issued a general pardon on Christmas Day in December 18.
Well, it was a later year.
I don't know, another year, perhaps of that same year, for all of those who fought for the Confederacy.
And it provided that anyone eligible asked and applied for one.
President Davis, though, refused to apply for the pardon.
He stated in 1881, it has been said that I should apply to the United States for a pardon, but repentance must precede the right of pardon, and I have not repented.
In other words, President Jefferson Davis told the federal government to take their pardon and shove it where the sun don't shine.
Evidently, he was not sorry or apologetic for anything he did during the war, nor should he be.
Yes, there were once giants who walked in the South during the 19th century, and it is an incongruity that the present-day blood descendants of these southern giants have devolved into the squeaky little mouse-like creatures looking to please those who hate them, hoping for a handout or a pat on the head.
And that, of course, brings up a topic that you and I discussed before the show.
Tate Reeves, governor of Mississippi.
Tell him what he's been up to.
Well, Tate Reeves says we need to wear a mask.
He's pleading for the citizenry of Mississippi to buy in to this corona hysteria in the hopes that they can preserve college football.
He's saying, wear a mask if you want there to be college football.
Now, that's a great incentive for people not to wear one, if you ask me.
Well, what's he going to ask for next?
Yarmakas on the heads of all Mississippians?
I think that will probably be the next step for him.
Well, here's another story, though, that's far more serious that comes out of Alabama.
There is a 30-year-old member of the Alabama State House.
He is a member of the Alabama State Legislature.
He is a state representative.
30 years old.
His name is Will Desmukes.
And you can Google this young man.
His last name is spelled D-I-S-M-U-K-E-S.
D-I-S-M-U-K-E-S.
Will Desmukes.
So two weeks ago, he spoke at Fort Dixie, the home of Pat Godwin, who is a very good friend of ours.
She is an incredible Southern lady, salt of the earth, fantastic woman, her and her husband, Butch.
And they have, every summer, for years and years now, a couple of decades, they have this gathering in the summer at their home where they honor General Nathan Bedford Forrest, one of the great southern giants.
We were just talking about them.
Nathan Bedford Forrest, who too was completely exonerated for any war crimes, any treason, any other things that they attribute to him, making him a bad guy.
He was acquitted, completely exonerated by the people who hated him the most at a time when all of this was so raw, right after the war.
But now in 2020, well, by God, we know better than they.
And so, you know, he's supposed to be this bad guy.
I don't think they knew about George Floyd being murdered until.
Well, we'll get to that.
Hang on.
We'll get to that.
Yeah, we're going to get to the body cam footage.
But no, Nathan Bedford Forrest, he was one of the great Southern heroes.
One of the greatest Southern heroes.
More than that, he was a great military genius in the whole history of military endeavor.
So anyway, the point of what's happening here is you had this 30-year-old young man who goes and speaks at this annual gathering in honor of one of the great heroes of his nation, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
And of course, it comes out that he was there.
And what do the headlines read?
Does it say that member of the Alabama State House goes to honor Southern hero or honor Confederate general?
No, the headlines read, and all the headlines were some variation of this wording.
Alabama State Representative, celebrated KKK leader at party hosted by hate group members.
Now, I know Butch and Pat Godwin, fantastic people.
I'd stand with them anytime, anywhere.
They are so much better than any of their detractors.
I can't even begin to fully elaborate the point.
But anyway, look up Will Desmukes, 30 years old, young man, member of the Alabama State House, very attractive wife, young wife, baby, growing family.
They want to destroy a man like this.
So, you know, it obviously became national news.
Here's the kicker.
In addition to being a member of the Alabama State House, he is a Southern Baptist pastor.
Now, you know the story about my church where my pastor defended me and they threw the church out.
His church threw him out.
His church threw him out, but he says he's not going to resign from the legislature, but he was expelled from his church.
Now, I will tell you, I look at this guy, and you can just tell by looking at him, yes, first impressions do matter.
This is the kind of guy we should be propping up.
But you see what happens.
The slightest little bit of deviation from who you are supposed to be.
Who is he?
A Christian?
A white man, growing family, heterosexual, loves the South, obviously loves the South enough to go and speak as a member of the state house at a dinner honoring one of our great heroes.
This is the kind of guy that should be leading our nation.
But no, they come down.
He was there to celebrate the KKK.
He was there with hate group leaders.
His church throws him out.
How disgusting.
Keith, I was talking to my wife about this story, and I said, there is just no telling how many people are going to burn in hell for eternity because of the church, because of the actions of the Southern Baptists with grotesque stuff like this.
Apologizing for what?
For a Christian, honoring a Christian.
Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Christian.
Nathan Bedford Forrest accepted Christ.
He was a great man.
He fought for his people, which is a hell of a lot more than all of these people are doing.
Like the guy said, these mouse-like creatures who dare to dare to condemn their betters, the giants of their people.
It's just disgusting.
My heart goes out to this guy.
And then it's the fastest con job I've ever seen.
All this comes out in the news, and then he gets served with a warrant from a company he worked for five years ago.
Supposedly, he misappropriated like $2,000.
And now a week after all this comes out, five years after the alleged misappropriation of funds, he gets served with a warrant.
I mean, they're trying to bury this guy and bury him quick, suffocating him in his, you know, budding career.
Well, you know what?
It shows you just how deep the deep state is.
We'll comment on this after these words from our sponsors.
Stay tuned.
Informing citizens.
Pursuing liberty.
You're listening to Liberty News Radio.
USA Radio News with John Hunt.
After spending the day on Capitol Hill, Secretary of the Treasury Stephen Mnuchin is beginning to get frustrated as the Democrats and the Republicans cannot come up with a deal to get schools reopened properly.
Time is very important.
That's why we're here.
We have schools that are getting ready to open.
We have kids that need to be protected as they go back to school.
We want to make sure that the states have enough money to open the schools safely.
Now, the president would like us to make a deal.
Unfortunately, we did not make any progress today.
We discussed the same issues.
I think if we can reach an agreement on state and local and unemployment, we will reach an overall deal.
And if we can't, we can't.
Secretary Mnuchin said that President Trump will likely take executive action on some of the relief proposals, including unemployment, if they are not able to break the deadlock with the Democrats.
This is USA Radio News.
Can the daily recommended servings of fruits and vegetables fit into just six capsules?
Yes.
We start by sourcing organically grown whole fruits and vegetables.
We ensure they are picked at peak ripeness.
All of our produce is third-party tested for pesticides, heavy metals, bad bacteria, and nutrients.
They are then washed, cut, and put through an advanced vacuum-cold process, which removes the water using pressure.
This maximizes the nutritional value while preserving the color, smell, and taste of the fruit or vegetable.
The freeze-dried food is then ground into a fine powder without adding any additives, fillers, or extracts.
These powdered foods are then mixed in our proprietary blends and encapsulated, locking out air and moisture.
The capsules are then bottled and shipped directly to our customers.
Balance of Nature is now offering 35% off on any new preferred order.
Go to balanceofnature.com today and use discount code USA.
One of Arizona's best-known politicians lost a comeback bid in USA's Kenneth Burns has more.
Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio narrowly lost his quest to reclaim his old job.
Arpaio was sheriff from 1993 to 2017.
He lost the GOP primary to department veteran and one-time aide Jerry Sheridan by just more than 6,000 votes.
This is the second overall election defeat for the 88-year-old.
He lost the Arizona GOP Senate primary in 2018.
And a year before that, he was pardoned by President Trump for his conviction for refusing to obey a judge's order in a racial profiling case.
For USA Radio News, I'm Kenneth Burns.
President Donald Trump will join world leaders as the United States takes part in global aid efforts to help the survivors of a deadly blast that rocked the Lebanese capital on Tuesday.
Trump will join a conference call led by France and the United Nations to rally aid and funds in the aftermath of the colossal explosion, which killed more than 150 people.
This is USA Radio News.
Welcome back.
To get on the show, call us on James's Guy at 1-866-986-6397.
So the story, I want to toss it back to Keith because I went the long way around in breaking that story down, but I wanted you to know that this is a young man, young family, very attractive family, Will Dismukes.
Never heard of him before this story.
I read about it in the Washington Post and just about everywhere else.
It was a national news story that what did he do?
I mean, you're talking about a young man who is a Christian, who is a southerner.
He's honoring his ancestors.
That is nothing.
You know, George Wallace, the governor of the very same state just 50 years ago, was sworn in on the exact star in Alabama where Jefferson Davis took the oath of office to become the president of the Confederate States of America.
Confederate flags everywhere.
I mean, you're talking about just a generation or two prior.
This would have been nothing that a member of the Alabama legislature go and honor his ancestors.
But now, no, the story is now.
And then he gets kicked out of his church.
I tell you, I have more contempt for the church.
The church has sent more people to hell than Satan in the last few years than Satan ever could.
Well, Christians are being called to make a choice between true Christianity and this apostate faith based on liberalism.
One of our signature comments that we make on this show is that liberalism is the modern face of evil.
If you have a church that is spouting liberalism, you need to get out of it.
They've got dismutes now.
Before he could get up off the canvas, they knocked him down again with these charges, these criminal charges.
Class B felony.
Yeah, see, a Class E felony is right.
B, B. B.
Okay, yeah.
Well, what they're trying to do is to destroy him.
They don't want him to come back because I guarantee you, I would love to see him open up a church right across the street from the one he used to be in and see who wants who the people want to follow, him or the sissy britches that they're going to replace him with in that church, according to the Southern Baptist Convention run by such manly men as J.D. Greer and Russell Moore.
No telling who they'll pick for that if Liberace is not available.
I don't know who else they could pick.
But this is what the Southern Baptists, who were for the longest time, a beacon of light and hope for Christians throughout the world because they adhered to the old-time religion.
Now that citadel has fallen and they're into a kind of 1984 rewriting of history and oppression of anybody that speaks out against the orthodoxy of the modern age.
This guy, Dismutes, is a, you know, he's just doing what we have a right to do as American citizens.
What happened to freedom of association or freedom of expression?
He can't associate with people that want to honor Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was exonerated from any of these crimes he supposedly committed by a U.S. military court-martial.
And it's just like Charlottesville.
People come to Charlottesville to try to preserve a statue of Robert E. Lee, and they are haters.
Coincidentally, Keith.
The same language used against disputes as has been used by the media about uniformly about the people that demonstrated at Charlottesville.
It's interesting you bring that up because we didn't even talk about this, but coincidentally, it is the third year anniversary, I think, in just a couple of days of the incident in Charlottesville.
What we learned from that, let me just jump in on this real quickly, James.
What we learned is that we can't duplicate what happened in the civil rights movement because unlike the lefts in the civil rights movement, our allies are not in charge of the national media.
If we have a good rally that comes off peacefully and is a credit to everybody, guess what?
That's called Shelbyville.
Nothing has ever heard of it.
On the other hand, when you have a complicit government in Charlottesville that is intent upon injuring people and making the right look as bad as possible, then those people,
you know, and their engineered coup in the news coverage of Charlottesville is now, you know, the orthodox position of every news agency throughout the world.
This is what we have to fight.
We're fighting not flesh and blood, but powers and principalities, as it says in the book of Ephesians.
And we need to realize the best thing we can do is sit back and let the left make fools of themselves, which they've been doing with regularity over the past six months.
I'll say this about Will Desmukes and then we'll move on.
Hate to see it happen.
This is a guy that should honestly be leading a church, should be leading the Alabama government.
Could have risen.
Maybe he still will.
He didn't apologize.
He did not apologize, which I will commend him for.
One of the newspapers down in Alabama said, well, something along the lines of, well, he's not contrite, but at least his career will die at this level and he won't be able to advance.
Well, you know, we'll see about that.
Who knows?
That shows up.
But I got to say this, Keith, we need our people to send this guy a note, a card, whatever.
I tell you, I have been through this crucible many, many, many times.
This is probably his first rodeo with national news coverage like this.
It helps to get a note.
It helps to get a little moral support and encouragement.
I think there's a church somewhere in Alabama that would like to have him as their pastor.
And churches that do not approve of this leftward drift or leftward charge of the denominational leaders in the Southern Baptist Convention, they need to have their churches drop out.
The Southern Baptist Convention has been losing membership steadily over the past year.
Oh, it's dying.
It's dying.
It's dying.
Just like the Episcopal Church, just like the United Methodist Church.
You know, liberalism is a poison.
And if you ingest it, it will kill your church.
And that's what's happening, and it's happening to them.
And quite frankly, this is what deserves to happen to them.
True Christians cannot be members of an organization like the Southern Baptist Convention now.
The way that they are treating people who have ideas that were perfectly mainstream a few years ago, now they are being cast into the outer darkness.
This should not pass without comment.
The church leadership needs to pay a price for this in terms of reduced membership.
People need to get out, and you need to have an independent church.
The wonderful thing about the Southern Baptists is, unlike the Episcopalians or the Roman Catholics or other hierarchical churches, the congregation owns its own church, and they can spin out.
And I would recommend heartily that people that don't approve of this type of thing spin off, take their church with them, and if they can't do that, just start an alternative church, a real Southern Baptist church, like the one that James grew up in.
Well, there you go, ladies and gentlemen.
So there's that.
Now, I guess the other big story this week that's big to us, big in terms of our interest and what we'd like to present to the audience in our limited time each week is the George Floyd body cam footage.
It's finally leaked.
It took the UK Daily Mail, I think, a foreign news service to actually get this out.
So this has been, besides COVID, the biggest news story in the country all year.
Cities have burned for it.
Everything's changing because of it.
You know, this forced manipulated change.
And you would think that this coming out, this footage being released would be germane to the story.
But no, because it conflicts with the narrative.
I think, you know, nobody covered it.
You didn't see the truth.
And what's going on there with that?
Now, why would the media, who's covered this so obsessively, why would they leave out the most important ingredient?
Because they are the enemies of the truth, and the enemy of the truth is the devil.
These people are devilish.
The people that are in charge of our news media have no sense of professional responsibility to the public.
They will lie when the truth would sound better.
They'd climb on the roof and tell a lie rather than stand on the ground and tell the truth.
This is the world that we live in now.
And, you know, just think about this.
George Floyd even had President Trump come out immediately and say that this guy had been murdered.
What is wrong with having a leader that has enough independence and mature discretion to say, well, folks, let's don't jump to conclusions.
Let's wait until we see the body cam footage before we jump to conclusions about this.
That would be what a mature, rational leader would do.
Look, I tell you this.
If there's an ounce of justice left in an American court, those cops in Minnesota walk and they walk with compensation.
This video totally, totally exonerates them.
And I'll tell you, I don't know if there is an ounce of justice left.
I mean, anytime you can go into a court and they tell you that Aesop's Fables has precedent over actual legal precedent, anything goes now.
I mean, God knows what it's all tribalism.
Diversity is our greatest strength, not.
That's what has happened to the American justice system now.
You now can depend on people voting according to tribal affiliation rather than based on the evidence.
We're going to give you a little more on the George Floyd body cam thing.
I think it exonerates the police officers.
This guy was high as a kite, as we've said before, on enough drugs to kill an elephant.
He resisted arrest.
He resisted everything for minutes on end.
And then he gets detained because he is so uncooperative.
And when you're on drugs like that, you get detained.
Accidents could happen.
He could have died.
He could have died.
Don't you just set him loose?
Exactly.
I think that's exactly what they said they should have done.
We'll be right back.
The spirit of the American West is alive and well in Range Magazine, the award-winning quarterly devoted to the issues that affect the American West, its people, lifestyles, lands, and wildlife.
The Loving Liberty Radio Network is proud to support the publisher's efforts to provide an active forum for solutions that preserve the vanishing American cowboy, farmer, and sheepherder.
Each issue contains informative articles on life in the American West, along with breathtaking imagery, as well as the culture of the cowboy spirit in our day.
Each issue of Range magazine also features great gift ideas like the 2020 Real Buckaroo Calendar and the book Tales from Out There.
Order online from rangemagazine.com.
Just click on the shopping cart.
The Loving Liberty Radio Network salutes the spirit of the American West and those who are keeping it alive at Range Magazine.
The Foundation for Moral Law is a non-profit legal foundation committed to protecting our unalienable right to publicly acknowledge God.
The Foundation for Moral Law exists to restore the knowledge of God in law and government and to acknowledge and defend the truth that man is endowed with rights not by our fellow man, but by God.
The Foundation maintains a twofold focus.
First, litigation within state and federal courts.
Second, education.
Conducting seminars to teach the necessity and importance of acknowledging God in law and government.
How can you help?
Please make a tax-deductible contribution, allowing foundation attorneys to continue the fight.
You may also purchase various foundation products as well at morallaw.org.
Located in Montgomery, Alabama, the Foundation for Moral Law is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501c3 founded by Judge Roy Moore.
Please partner with us to achieve this important mission, morallaw.org.
I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So, so I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else.
And you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
Welcome back.
To get on the show, call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
All right, everybody.
I don't want to go back to a previous story, but just during the commercial break, Keith and I don't do a Bing search.
Bing is the most horrible search engine imaginable.
You know, obviously, Google is the enemy, but they do give you what you're looking for a little more accurately.
And we just did a simple Google search for Will Desmuke's family.
Remember, Desmukes, D-I-S-M-U-K-E-S, Will Desmuke's family.
Do a search for yourself.
Look at his wife and his child.
This is who they hate.
This man is being targeted because they hate him.
They want to destroy families who look like this.
They want to destroy Christians who are proud of their southern patrimony.
I tell you what, my heart breaks for this guy.
Keith, look at this picture right now.
You're looking at it right now as we broadcast live.
What do you see?
I see just exactly what the Southern Baptist Convention should be looking for in a young pastor for a church.
I mean, his wife is beautiful.
His child is beautiful.
He's a good, tall, straight-looking individual.
He's a southerner who has pride in his ancestry.
And he is not trying to denounce his ancestry for the 30 pieces of silver or whatever the left is offering nowadays to turn on, you know, every God and country.
It reminds me of Teddy Roosevelt's comment where he said, any man that would not defend the graves of his ancestors is beyond redemption.
This man would, but the people who are running the Southern Baptist Convention who are beyond redemption and the people in charge of the international media who are likewise beyond redemption have the upper hand, unfortunately, now.
And it's time for Christians to bond and get together with a sense of solidarity and defeat the unrighteousness that has crept into just about the denominational headquarters of every denomination that I can think of.
And look, here's the thing.
I don't know this guy.
I didn't know anything about him until I read the national news stories a couple of days ago.
You know, he may denounce me for saying, you know, support him.
I don't know.
But I'm just telling you, this is a shame.
Now, back to the issue with the George Floyd body cam.
Brad Griffin wrote about it this week.
Of course it was a lie.
The American Conservative writes that the body cam police body cam footage of the Minneapolis police officers encounter with George Floyd in the nearly eight minutes between the time they first engaged him and put him on the ground has been uncovered.
Early, one of the officers has a gun on him and tells him repeatedly to put his hands on the wheel.
George Floyd says, I got shot the same way before.
Well then, says the cop, put your hands on the wheel and do what I tell you to do.
The police tell him to get out of the car, but he keeps saying, please don't shoot me, please don't shoot me, yet he refuses to obey them.
Floyd says, I just lost my mom.
He was lying about that.
A female voice is heard saying, stop resisting.
Floyd continues to resist repeatedly as they're trying to cuff him.
They repeatedly tell him to stop resisting.
George Floyd is dead today, almost entirely because of George Floyd.
Watch that body cam footage, folks.
It ends just as he is on the ground with Chauvin's knee on his neck.
And tell me, though, is there any other reasonable conclusion?
All he had to do was first not commit a crime, but secondly, obey the police who gave him chance after chance after chance.
They did not come down on him hard with a neck restraint because he was black.
They came down on him because he was hysterical.
He resisted arrest for at least eight minutes.
The media's narrative is false.
All the George Ford riots, all the George Floyd protests have been based on a lie.
That lie, though, has become so fundamental to the narrative that disbelieving it will be impossible for countless people.
But we encourage you to watch the video.
It really is shocking how badly we have been misled by the media, by politicians, by celebrities, and by activists.
Everything they tell you is a lie, Toronto Brawley was a lie.
Rodney King was a lie.
Duke LaCrosse was a lie.
Gina Six was a lie.
Trayvon Martin was a lie.
Hands Up Don't Shoot was a lie.
DeAndre Harris was a lie.
Justice Smollett and Bubba Wallace lied.
Every incident, no matter the context, is seized upon to push the same narrative of evil white people killing poor innocent black people.
It's always the same stuff.
They're jonesing for another Emmett Till.
The narrative flies around the world before the truth has time to put its pants on, Keith.
It's just what we've come to expect now.
Every one of these so-called Black Lives Matter style incidents is based on a lie.
But that doesn't matter because it makes such a grand story for the left.
It portrays the police in a light that is going to support their efforts to try to defund the police.
Now, let me ask you this: what could Derek Chauvin and his fellow officers have done in response to the resistance they received resisting arrest by George Floyd?
The only thing they could have done differently, basically, was just let him go, give him a peppermint candy, pat him on the head, and tell him to go home and be a good boy.
That's not going to work with the police.
Police have to be able to enforce the law.
That's their job.
When they find somebody resisting arrest and they have a bona fide crime that that person has committed, they are duty-bound to arrest those people.
And now, what's going to happen to the police departments?
They don't have to defund them.
What type of young man in his right mind wants to join a force where he puts his life on the line every day and gets, you know, not a princely sum to do it, and he's liable to be kicked out of the force at any time.
He's liable to lose his job, lose his pension, and that's not half of it.
He could be going to jail for the rest of his life or be executed because of the political atmosphere that the news media has stoked and created against police and police departments throughout the nation.
All right.
Now, talking about the application of law, man, I tell you what, it's all over the place.
There's no set standard, is it?
I mean, it's all based upon political correctness.
Yeah, well, look, you had Carmen's hit song, Feelings.
You had blacks and these drug-addled whites all over the country burning down cities, taking over police departments.
I think in Portland, what, it's like two or three months strong now where they've just been riding monsters.
This must be an outdoor insane asylum, folks.
But the law isn't enforced there.
You have graffiti all over monuments, all over city buildings.
Kill all cops, kill all whites.
You know, but those people aren't getting arrested.
You do get arrested if you cover up the graffiti, as we saw in one city.
And then I saw with my own eyes footage of this couple, this white couple, who wrote with chalk on a public sidewalk.
Chalk, not graffiti, not paint.
Black pre-born lives matter.
Now, these are pro-life activists, and they're trying to get in on it.
But anyway, black pre-born lives matter.
They write it in chalk on a public sidewalk.
They get arrested on the spot and taken away.
Look, it's just, what is happening in America today is a shame and a disgrace.
This is anarcho-tyranny, pure and simple.
Anarchy, they refuse to punish or arrest even real criminals like George Floyd.
That's the purpose of it.
And meanwhile, they tyrannically enforce laws against law-abiding citizens like these anti-abortion protesters that were trying to make a comment with a chalk drawing on a public sidewalk.
On a public sidewalk.
See, this is classic anarcho-tyranny as defined by Sam Francis.
This is the regime we live in.
We live in an upside-down world where good is bad and bad is good.
And you know what the Bible says about that?
You know, people who call good evil and evil good.
Check that out on your Google box in the Bible and see what the Bible has to say about that.
God almighty.
You know, that goes back to what we were talking about earlier.
The Southern Baptist thing, they were so disturbed to see their pastor involved in the glorifying of hatred and racism.
I mean, my, oh, man.
Well, the leadership is suffering from PMS, I think.
So that's what's going on with the George Floyd thing.
The body cam footage comes out.
It doesn't fit the narrative, so it doesn't even get reported on.
I mean, almost not at all.
Amazing.
See, there's no professionalism left in the journalism field.
Any attempt by them to try to defend their actions and say that they're a profession, they ought to be hooted at and laughed at.
Well, we got one more piece of correspondence that we'll share tonight from a listener down in Florida, and he is responding to our conversation last week about white-on-white conflict.
I'll just read this very quickly.
James, I caught your broadcast of last night.
You're on to something which you should press.
In a real sense, identitarian whites have been literally fighting cosmopolitan whites for at least centuries.
The French Revolution comes to mind, and before that, the Roundheads and the Cavaliers, and before that, the Reformation.
In a sense, Alexander's desire to bring Hellenism to the rest of the world is in this tradition, as is Kipling's white man's burden.
Much of the contests have to do with bringing about a millenarian society for whites and better society for others, which is an objective that other races have abjured.
This cleavage can be quantified in the USA by the 2016 vote, which saw the white vote divided, 60% Trump and 40% white.
Present-day cosmopolitans use minorities as battering rams against identitarians.
White identitarians need to separate from white cosmopolitans as much or more so than they do from any other race.
The Amish, for example, have shown us the way by maintaining their integrity.
I tell you, Keith, we have the most intelligent audience.
Yeah, this is what they call strategic relocation.
Alex Jones had a special on it a couple of days ago.
What a great email.
Yeah, that is an absolutely great email.
And I just was thinking about it.
He said, Alexander the Great wanted to bring Hellenism to the world.
Modern liberals want to bring hell to the rest of the world.
Not Hellenism, but hell.
Well, in any event, I want to thank everybody who's written in.
I mean, we can't read all the correspondence, but we try to pick some.
And it just, it astounds me how intelligent this audience is.