Sept. 26, 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, going 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.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, it is the time of the season for something.
I don't know about loving, but we are five weeks away from the presidential election, and it just gets crazier and crazier.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
It is Saturday evening, September the 26th.
Fall is here, the official first day of fall earlier this week, and the weather is reflecting that.
It is fantastic weather outside.
We got pumpkins galore in the yard.
And I'm really enjoying that.
But the rest of it, my goodness.
The first presidential debate is coming up on Tuesday.
I'll be on red ice with that one, live commentary with Henrik and Lana.
Keith's got something coming up with Dissident Mama.
Earlier this week, I was on the Patrick Ryan show, and he will be our guest, a little home and away action.
Patrick Dino Costa Ryan will be with us in the third hour tonight.
The first two hours are going to be completely set aside as we continue to provide you with hard-hitting analysis of breaking news and current events.
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So he's going to be on this evening to share his story and also help us tackle current events.
But here right now, now, now, now, we will continue last week's discussion about the Supreme Court, what's going on there.
Yes, we did spend two hours last week right on the heels of the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Bill Johnson in the second hour and then Brother Nathaniel in the third.
An interesting conversation with Brother Nathaniel indeed ensued.
It even got, I guess you could say, a little testy between he and Keith.
But Brother Nathaniel also called us back immediately after the show.
Keith and I were driving home.
We went by Walgreens.
I needed to pick up a blood pressure monitoring kit for my very pregnant wife and Keith was picking up some cereal and Brother Nathaniel called us and, you know, no hard feelings, but it was an animated discussion.
We love Brother Nathaniel.
But we were talking, well, basically, Keith, first of all, welcome.
Great to have you.
Always great to be here, James.
Give a 60-second recap of the point of contention between you and Brother Nathaniel last week.
Well, it involved Amy Comey Barrett, who, as Brother Nathaniel presciently predicted, was going to was the nominee, Trump's nominee, the woman that he wanted for the Supreme Court.
Now, I don't dislike Amy Comey Barrett.
She went to the same undergraduate school that I did.
And she, and we were both five baita kappa there.
But I've basically weighed in that I think that it's, you know, we should not be doing everything according to an affirmative action playbook and say we're going to just appoint a woman.
He should have just said, I'm going to look over all of the prospective nominees.
And for whatever reason, I'm going to decide that one is the one that checks the most boxes and get them in.
And then he could have said that Amy was the one that he thought would be the best.
And if she was, more power to him.
But as a white male, I think that we don't need to get used to always being in the back of the bus.
And that's basically what I objected to.
Okay, so that was the thing.
And Brother Nathaniel called us back.
You know, we've been friends with Brother Nathaniel and he with us for years.
He's been appearing on this show for years.
But we were talking about the fact that, you know, why not the best, I think, as Keith put it.
That's what Hyman Rickover said for the nuclear navy of the United States with the nuclear subs and whatnot in the 50s.
And what he meant by that was, why should we accept the fact that we're not going to get candidates for our school like the Annapolis, you know, the U.S. Naval Academy, that are on a par with the admission class at Harvard or Yale.
And then, of course, Brother Nathaniel was saying, well, this is the best that we can get in.
And, you know, there is some, perhaps, truth to that.
And because you need every Republican, you even need the Democrats that hold Republican seats like Mitt Romney to vote for this.
And he's saying he will for someone like this woman.
But if you, you know, did the best, if you did a white, in our opinion, a white Southern Christian male, then they're not going to get confirmed and you don't have anything.
I think Barrett may be good on guns.
She's going to be weak on immigration because she has these two transracial kids that she adopted from Haiti.
And wouldn't that be interesting if that wasn't like a kosher adoption, so to speak?
But I don't, you know, I think the whole thing about Roe versus Wade being overturned, I think that's pie in the sky.
I just don't see that ever happening.
If you put nine Catholics on the thing, I don't think.
Well, Mayor is supposed to be a Catholic.
So, you know, I don't think it's going to happen.
But Brother Nathaniel was saying, well, it's the best we can get in.
And that was his point.
That was his point.
And it is, listen, it's high stakes.
We're all animated here.
And I said, well, Brother Nathaniel, I don't like the idea.
I'm a Christian.
You're a Christian.
We're all Christians.
I don't like the idea of women having dominion over men.
Women having, you know, ruling over men.
And he said, well, we've had women queens.
You know, it was a good discussion.
We talked with Brother Nathaniel for 30 minutes.
Another thing, Brother Nathaniel said, oh, Trump, he's great.
He's a New Yorker.
He's smart and all this.
And I bit my tongue, but I was thinking at the time, I said, you know, down here in Memphis, Tennessee, we don't necessarily equate New York with being smart.
The fact that they continue to elect people like Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton to high office kind of belies that theory, at least in our opinion.
Let me tell you some emails that came in.
From Tom in Arkansas, this Barrett woman won't be any different than any other Catholic already on SCOTUS.
Has Roberts done anything?
Has Sotamayor done anything?
Has Thomas done anything?
Don't expect Barrett to do anything.
I really liked this one, if I could remember who sent it.
I'm totally against the idea that just because a Jewish woman or an Hispanic was in a seat, that it must be filled by the same enough with this even-handed crap.
As you, Keith, and Bill said, we must have one template.
Is it good for our people?
Period.
Nathaniel is wrong.
Homosexuality is as important, is as important as abortion.
But if we don't stop the flow of non-whites, we are doomed.
A woman who is at best a conservative soccer mom who has adopted two non-white immigrant kids is hardly going to be a bulwark against non-white immigration.
She is no different than the virtue-signaling Hollywood actresses who adopt these children as fashion accessories.
She has made one halfway decent ruling on immigration, but she will not fight against the Dreamers, etc.
She also has a disabled child.
Such parents are notoriously soft.
Plus, if confirmed to Ruth Beder-Ginsburg's seat, six of the court's nine members will be observant Catholics.
Take it from an ex-Catholic seminarian, this is not a good thing.
She belongs to some wacky cult similar to Opa's Day.
The Cuban woman might have been marginally better.
He's talking about Barbara Lagoa, who Brother Nathaniel also mentioned last week, and she would help Trump in Florida.
But as Keith said, why not the best?
And hey, well, I'm not a white Southern Christian male.
That actually was from John over in the UK.
I've got my notes in front of me now.
We'll continue with that.
We're going to pause right there because we have to.
We're going to continue with Keith's response to that.
I think Keith already responded to it.
We'll be right back.
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Time of the season.
It's hard to believe it's another presidential election season.
I mean, it seems like yesterday we were here four years ago, and the media is still talking about the fact about the press credentials and the Republican National Convention invitation and all of that stuff that we enjoyed in 2016.
That does not seem like four years ago.
Yeah, we were all there at the Trump rally in Memphis, all of us.
Well, look, I agree, though, but when everything's get too crazy, just tune in some Colin Bluntson like the zombies.
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But anyway, listen, another thing about this woman that was appointed, or rather nominated, I don't like a woman with three names that goes by three names.
I don't like that.
But in any event, continuing on with John's excellent comment from the UK, we were reading the first half of his correspondence in the last segment.
Keith, I'm going to read just one more thing and then we'll toss it over to you.
He concludes by writing, I don't want either of them, but I would have preferred Barbara Lagoa.
She has more gravitas than Coney Barrett, who comes across as a valley girl.
It would be delicious to force the Democrats to trash a Hispanic woman who is the first generation daughter of immigrants.
So, listen, folks, we're going to move off the Supreme Court thing after Keith responds right now, but much more to talk about this hour.
We're going to talk about the unrest in Louisville.
We're going to talk about Trump's platinum plan for people who won't vote for him.
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But anyway, Keith, the Barbara Lagoa, Amy Coney Barrett, this whole thing.
Well, I think that John got right to the heart of the matters when he said, why not the best?
This is what we need to insist upon as the criteria for choosing people to positions as important as a Supreme Court justice.
Now, the Supreme Court justice was not supposed to be that important a deal in the original Constitution.
I remember in Federalist No. 74, I believe it was, Alexander Hamilton writing his Brutus called the federal judiciary.
And the only constitutional court under the Constitution, federal court, is the U.S. Supreme Court.
Everything else is done under Article III of the Constitution.
And Article III courts are created by Congress and can be uncreated by Congress.
And that right there, I think, is what we ought to do with the Ninth Circuit, for example.
We ought to just basically knock it out if we get control of it.
But the thing is, having just the best is the standard we need to have.
That's the standard that was promised to America when Congress passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
People said, well, what's going to replace white supremacy?
Well, they said it's going to be meritocracy.
Well, it wasn't at all.
It was just the reverse.
It's like Franz Fanon, the famous French Guinean Marxist black man said back in the 1930s or 40s, I believe it was.
He said that the true wish of the slave is not to achieve his freedom, but rather that he and his slave master exchange places.
That's what they've done now.
White males are now at the bottom.
We need to insist on a merit-based selection process.
And the president needs to be the sober voice of reason that says that's what we're going to do.
We're not going to play these political games or these identity politic gender preference games like this.
We're going to just pick the best person.
Just like when it comes to one of these episodes involving the police and alleged police brutality, rather than jumping on the bandwagon and saying Derek Chauvin of Minneapolis is guilty of murder.
And then it turns out that he's not.
He should have, as a mature leader of our nation, said, well, I'm going to reserve judgment and wait until all the facts are in.
Imagine.
Yeah, imagine having a really mature person as president of the United States.
What a change that would be.
It's a big deal what's going on with the Supreme Court.
There's no doubt about it because the Supreme Court has become the most powerful branch of government.
So, I mean, we have to take notice of it.
That's why we spent so much time on it the last two weeks.
And then last week, even when we were covering it, and I thought a very lively show with Bill Johnson and Brother Nathaniel, it was this whole situation was evolving real time.
I think we got news about Trump saying it would definitely be a woman and he would not consider anyone other than a woman for this seat in between the hours separating Bill and Nathaniel.
So again, all of that poison of modern liberal thinking.
But that's what has happened.
And let me just say this about Amy Coet Brian and her two adopted children from Haiti.
The thing that disturbs me about that is this.
She had seven children.
It's not like she was a childless woman and wanted to have children.
She was doing this as a way of virtue signaling.
Virtue signaling is the hallmark of a narcissistic.
You go to anything.
We're not talking about just Keith, Keith.
We're not talking about just the Hollywood starlits who do it.
And I say it, and I'm not joking.
It's sad for the kids.
I think it's like fashion accessories.
But you see it in any major Southern Baptist church now, too.
You'll see.
I mean, in fact, if I ever see it here in town, it's like, you got to go to Bellevue.
You must be a Bellevue member.
But here's the thing.
It's virtue.
It's narcissism.
People are trying to manipulate other people into saying, you got to like me because I am.
But see, and here's the thing.
A lot of those Haitian adoptions were sort of like off the books.
I mean, I'm not saying that that's the case here, but they are going to look into that.
That would be amazing if she illegally acquired these.
And I think Brother Nathaniel said, what can they say bad about this woman?
I said, well, one thing that Satan is not is disingenuous.
He is ingenious enough.
Believe me, you'll find out what can be said about a good church-going Catholic woman in this world.
Don't we know it, Eddie?
Don't we know it?
Well, I'll tell you, I don't think they're going to have the Christine Blasey Ford type of thing like we had with Kavanaugh, but they'll find something, and it's going to be popcorn theater.
But here's the thing, too.
McConnell has the votes.
Some of those Republicans that we were wondering about last week are going to come over, so he's got the votes.
But here's the thing.
As you were concerned about last week, Keith, the Democrats have already said, okay, well, if they confirm this woman, if they confirm Trump's appointee before the election, we're going to expand the Supreme Court once we take control of the Senate next year and the lower courts by another 70 to 100 circuit court judges.
The Democrats have already said that they're going to do that.
They're going to get rid of the filibuster.
Now they accuse Trump of taking off the gloves and just using sheer power.
That's what Bill Maher said this week, for example.
Well, the left has been doing that for at least 50 years.
So, you know, what's new?
Basically, they telegraphed it.
They telegraphed it.
They're going to do all of this.
As the Jewish baseball manager Leo DeRosher once famously said, nice guys finish last.
The Republicans are just learning that.
But I would like us to stand for something more than that if you are a Republican.
I would like you to stand for merit and deliberate decision-making based on all the facts.
That would be such a revolutionary change that I think people's jaws would drop.
It would have been amazing if the Republicans hadn't sabotaged their own shoe-in Senate candidate, Roy Moore, who was going to win it as a shoe-in Jeff Sessions.
Before the Republicans.
And then Jeff Sessions, they did the same thing.
They said they've got an anti-Confederate jock sniffer named Tommy Tuberville, who is the Republican nominee against the Democrat Doug Jones, who got in.
And Doug Jones got in.
He is now serving as a senator, the junior senator, because of the Republicans.
Because of Trump.
Not just the Republicans, because Donald Trump decided to inject himself into that election and come in with a that's true with Sessions, but Trump did get as far as Pensacola.
That's as close as you could get to Alabama.
But he was there to stump for more a little bit, but the Republican establishment sunk more.
He would have been a valuable vote for a confirmation such as this.
As a matter of fact, he would have been a much better nominee for the Supreme Court seat itself than this woman.
But the Democrats are saying they're going to expand the Supreme Court if they take the Senate.
They're going to expand the lower courts by another 7,200 judges.
They're going to get rid of the filibuster, and they're going to take away the need of a 60-vote majority in the Senate to a simple majority.
So hell is coming, folks.
They're going to do whatever it takes to get power.
And we'll tell you the people who are fighting for that power, namely Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, will tell you some, we'll actually play a couple of clips from some recent appearances they had this week when we come back.
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Okay, now, again, ladies and gentlemen, in the next hour, we're going to get into the Trump platinum plan for people who will never vote for him.
So stay tuned for that.
That's still coming.
But let's shift our focus.
We have a strip club in town called Platinum Plus.
I wonder if it's raised.
How would you know about that, Keith?
I've just seen it advertised of James.
Of course, you know, I would never go inside such a den of iniquity.
All right.
Now, the let's see here.
One comment from one of our listeners talking about the makeup of the Supreme Court.
Hard to believe that white European-blooded men are being ruled by this motley crew.
My ancestors were more free, quote unquote, as the people running around the forest of Germany 2,000 years ago.
But that's hard to argue with that.
Okay, so the situation in Louisville.
And then we'll get to Bombardier.
No kidding.
Okay, so the grand jury released their findings in the death of Breonna Taylor.
And out of the three police officers involved in the shooting and in the death, the subsequent death, one was charged with endangering neighbors.
None of the three were charged with murder.
And again, based upon the facts of the case, that seems very fair to me.
So let's see justice served now and have the rabble cleared from the streets of Louisville.
But no, that's not happening.
And by the way, speaking of justice being served, wait until Derek Chauvin is cleared of charges and the death of George Floyd.
But Keith, the peaceful protesters in Louisville shot two cops.
Shot two cops in the one black, one white in the media aftermath of the grand jury releasing its findings based upon the facts.
Do you have any idea how much pressure it must have been on that grand jury to deliver murder charges against these cops?
The fact they were able to withstand all of that societal and media pressure and do the right thing.
And then these people still go out and start shooting cops.
I saw an Antifa member with a baseball bat hit a cop as hard as he could in the back of the head.
Now, the cop had a helmet, so he was able to continue on.
But I mean, could you imagine if any right-of-center white person engaged in any of this behavior?
No more half measures.
Bull Connor was right.
And I will guarantee, we actually ran a poll.
We ran a poll.
Look at it right here.
Which society was better?
We ran this on my Twitter.
Birmingham 1955 or Minneapolis 2020, Birmingham 55 wins, 97.3% to 2.7%, who obviously voted as a joke from Minneapolis.
But here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
Breonna Taylor, okay, was neck deep in drug trafficking.
Her name was on the warrant.
It was a no-knock warrant, but they knocked anyway.
She's not this innocent bystander she's been portrayed to be.
Well, I mean, and that doesn't mean that she was meant to die that night.
And I guess that's tragic in a way.
But her former boyfriend, Jamarcus, Jamarcus, I don't know his last name, but he was dealing in illicit drugs, and she was a part of that, okay?
So, but she's moved on from Jamarcus, and now she's with the current person that she was involved with at the night of the shooting.
He started shooting at cops.
So you have this would-be cop killer shooting at cops, okay?
And so they return fire, and she's killed in the crossfire.
Now, again, I guess that's sad, even though she was involved with Nerdy Wells and was engaged in some form, at least as an accessory to drug trafficking.
You know, that doesn't warrant a death sentence.
But, you know, if you're shacked up with a guy that starts shooting at cops who have a warrant for your arrest signed by a judge, your name's on it, bad things might happen.
And even Charles Barkley, even Charles Barkley and Shaquille O'Neal, who are hardly white conservatives, said, hey, this is totally different than some of the other stuff we've been talking about.
Don't lump this in.
And they're catching all kinds of hell for that.
But I'm just saying this whole thing, it was a just ruling by the grand jury.
Louisville is completely under siege.
Rampant lawlessness, anarchy, literally anarchy on the streets.
The fact that they've been able to shut down yet another major American city for days on end, that's illegal.
Where's the law enforcement?
Where's Mr. Law and Order?
What in the world?
Well, I tell you.
Well, let's get down to brass tags, James.
The Democrats are on the chain.
Why are these people being allowed, and they are being allowed, to run amok on the streets of American cities?
It's because of the feckless weakness and cowardice of the executive branch of government in the city.
That would be the mayor and the governor of the state, the states.
Both of those, that's who is responsible for local law enforcement.
And those are the guys that are telling law enforcement to stand by idly while this stuff goes on.
Apparently, a new standard was set in Charlottesville for the police standing by and letting lawbreakers run amok.
Now, this is something that needs to be stopped.
And if you are a citizen of Louisville or a citizen of Kentucky, you need to vote against the current incumbent mayor of Louisville and governor of Kentucky because they are not doing their job and they are not protecting the law-abiding citizens of Kentucky and Louisville.
Okay, so again, all of these cities have been allowed to descend into total anarchy.
Louisville, Seattle, Portland, obviously all year.
But, I mean, it wasn't just Louisville in the wake of the Breonna Taylor decision, which again was fair based upon the facts.
You know, again, I don't think the cops went there intending to kill her, obviously.
But if you're engaged with criminals and if you're engaged in criminal behavior and if your boyfriend is shooting at cops and you get hit in the crossfire, she wasn't in bed, by the way, based upon what I've read.
She was standing in the hall, you know, behind the guy who was shooting at the cops.
So that's why she got killed.
But, you know, her mother got $12 million.
I've read that she's already bought an $800,000 house in a Bentley.
We all grieve in our own way.
But that was just like the guy.
There was a Black Lives Matter leader that has been embezzling funds to the enterprise, and he was arrested, as my dad said.
Black Lives Matter is solving poverty one case at a time.
But in any event, you know, so this is what's going on.
I mean, it's all a racket.
It's all like we were talking about last earlier, a communist racket.
But no, this is actually, we're at my Twitter right now.
Keith is asking what this is.
This is a picture of Alabama in the 1950s, and you see the cops and the rioters standing off.
And I just said, same stuff different day.
And it's really the same.
Except back then, the cops knew how to suppress this.
You didn't have Britain.
The cops had the upper hand in Birmingham in 1955, and they had the upper hand because they were on the side of law and order.
But now cops can't do their jobs.
And the president, by the way, can't do the right thing either and declare Black Lives Matter to be a terrorist organization because he's pandering with the best of them.
Unfortunately, that's exactly what you have to draw from that platinum plan and other things that he's doing.
Platinum Plus.
I'm just telling you now that this is showing you the fact that he's trying to buy off black people by giving funding in unprecedented levels to HBCUs that's historically black colleges and universities, things like this.
What's he doing for his base of supporters, white conservatives and flyover country?
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That's totally totally preposterous.
I mean, I see who's burning down the cities.
It's left-wing, antifa, anarchists, and Black Lives Matter, black people, okay?
Two cops shot.
Two cops shot.
That's more violence than a so-called white supremacist has done probably in the last 30 or 40 years.
And it happened in one night in Louisville alone.
So we've got here two police officers shot right here.
Look at this.
A mostly peaceful bat.
Another Black Lives Matter participant beating this cop in the back of the head with a baseball bat.
Not even making news.
Look at him.
We're watching it right here on my Twitter feed at James Edwards TPC.
Look at this, Eddie.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller is coming on the next day.
But look at this guy coming up.
Here he comes.
There he is.
A cop.
That's a cop.
What would happen if it, Eddie, what would happen?
We got Eddie the Bombardier Mill.
Eddie, what would happen if any of us did that?
We never would, obviously.
If any of us did that to a police officer, what happened?
Well, the same thing would happen to us.
Anybody else who did that?
That happened to our brothers in Charlottesville.
They're rotting in a jail, and they're rotting in Virginia prisons.
One guy, Daniel Borden, was arrested when he's 18 years old.
Jacob Goodman was arrested when he was 21 years old.
They're still rotting in prison, doing eight-year sentences just for defending themselves.
We had a guy named, was it D'Angelo Harris?
DeAndre Harris had hit Harold Cruz in the back of the head with a mag light up there in Charlottesville.
Our dear brother, Rick Hamlin, was assaulted, attacked, and thrown to the ground.
There was a flamethrower used by the same DeAndre Harris.
His buddy had a flamethrower.
They used flamethrowers, clubs.
They beat our people down, and nothing happened.
This lady, you just said, a scholar lady, who got $12 million settlements driving at Bentley, $800,000 house.
Well, you know what?
DeAndre Harris that assaulted Harold Cruz with a mag light.
These liberal Jews got a GoFundMe fund for him.
And he's, what, 10 days later, driving around in a brand new Mercedes, $1,500 shoes, and they found him like 10 days later?
Eddie knows what happens with the music play, but he doesn't have his head set on.
Well, I don't know about all of that, but I'll tell you this.
Nobody that's in jail that you mentioned in Charlottesville is in jail for doing what I just saw, and I guarantee you that person isn't arrested.
We'll be right back.
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Why don't we say to the government, writ large, that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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.
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And even if I do, I must move.
Well, it's all zombies all the time tonight, Keith Alexander.
That's right.
And we are being attacked by zombies known as Antifa and Black Lives Matter, folks.
And they are just the tip of the spear.
The entire liberal spear of America in the Democratic Party is coming aimed at your jugular.
And we've got to make, you know, Eddie was talking about he's tired of voting for the lesser of two evils.
And I totally sympathize with him.
But when the evil is as evil as the evil that we're confronting now, we've got to, you know, grab on to any life preserver we can find.
Well, we're going to talk about that again.
I mean, we've been talking to, I mean, obviously Trump peaks and valleys with Trump.
We're going to talk about this ridiculous pandering, this Juneteenth, a federal holiday.
He'll push for that.
All this nonsense.
It's counterintuitive.
He doesn't understand he is offending his base, which is flyover country.
V-Dare has done good stuff for years showing that the Republicans could actually compete well into the middle part of the century if they just up their percentage of the white vote.
But if whites continue to vote as they do and not as a block, then it's all over probably after this election, if it's not already over by now.
But here's the thing.
You got to go hunting where the ducks are.
Look, we got it right here.
We got the most recent numbers.
Trump is at 2% of the black vote right now.
As of right now, according to a recent poll, despite all of this.
This is lower than Mitt Romney.
87% of blacks are voting for Biden, 2% for Trump, and 11% not sure.
That's the latest numbers we've got.
V-DARE compiled those.
But, all right, hang on one second.
I want to toss it to Eddie.
But first, Keith, quick wrap-up, and then we're going to do a true roundtable in the next hour.
But the thing we saw in Louisville with two cops, we're talking about the shooting of police officers, and these people are still tonight, two days later, three days later, still allowed to riot in the streets of Louisville.
It is the most unbelievable thing I've ever seen in all my life.
But it's not the only case.
There was two shots, cop, two cops shot point blank in their squad car by one of these people in Los Angeles just a couple of weeks ago.
And then we had the situation with Jake Gardner.
Give us the one minute, the one minute story about who Jake Gardner was.
Okay, Jake Gardner was a bar owner, former Marine, and a Trump supporter.
He advertised that on Facebook from Iowa.
They were having a Black Lives Matter protest.
He owned two bars in that town in Iowa, and he brought himself, one security guard, and his father out to protect their property.
When his father was attacked by the so-called protesters, dragged to the ground, he jumped in.
And then a protester jumped on his back and was about to overcome him.
And he had his gun with him.
He turned around, shot the guy over his back, and happened to kill the guy.
Well, now, what happens to him?
He was obviously involved in self-defense and should not be charged with anything.
Instead, he is charged with offenses totaling 95 years, possible jeopardy in jail.
And he lost his business.
Yeah, his landlord came in and canceled his leases, evicted him, and apologized to Black Lives Matter.
His supporters set up a GoFundMe page, not once, but twice, and it was immediately canceled by, you know, the, I guess it's email or whatever, PayPal or whatever it was.
And as a result, he's facing this without money.
He's had his business, his livelihood taken away.
He can't afford a lawyer.
He commits suicide.
Now, where is Donald Trump's comment on this?
Where is his support for that unjustly accused and, you know, persecuted white male?
Nowhere.
On the other hand, he's falling all over himself, pandering to blacks that, for the most part, hate his guts and aren't going to vote for him.
He's making a fool of himself.
You know, that's like trying to court a woman who pours a bedpan on you when you knock on the front door.
So, you know, what in the world is going on?
Well, look, again, I don't want to get too deep into that right now.
We are going to cover Trump's platinum plan in the next hour.
We're going to break it down and then offer our reaction to it.
And then in the third hour, former Fox sports host, former Sirius XM host, Patrick Dino Costa Ryan, will be with us.
No relation to Jack, by the way, who's off tonight.
But he'll be with us.
And I did a stint on his show, I believe it was on Tuesday night.
We've been really making the rounds in recent weeks.
And we will be talking with Dino there in the third hour, so stay tuned.
But let's shift the equipment over to the Bombardier, Dr. Pappy, Eddie Miller, just here.
And this is, you know, talking about the lesser of two evils.
This is what Trump is up against, though.
So again, I'm not going to renounce what we said a couple of weeks ago when we encouraged people to vote for Trump on the wake of his coming out against the so-called white privilege slur and his opposition to the 1619 project and critical race theory and all of this.
But this is what we're up against.
That doesn't mean that I'm not upset with what I've seen from him.
And as always, for the four years we've been on the air since his election, we'll take him to task when he does wrong, and we'll give him credit when credit is due.
But here we go, Eddie.
Let me pull it up.
This is what he's up against.
Now, by the way, welcome back home.
Oh, well, thank you.
This will always be home.
It certainly will.
It always has been, always will be home.
And thank you very much.
And as you know, Blood River Radio will always be your home anytime you want to come on, son.
Well, thank you so much.
So you're a doctor, Dr. Pappy, anyway, but you're a registered nurse by trade.
Tell me what's going on with Joe Biden.
Here's Joe Biden just earlier this week.
This is one of any number of cognitive slips we could pull.
This is one of the most recent.
Again, this with the first of three presidential debates coming up on Tuesday, just a couple of days from now.
Here we go.
Most cruelly of all, if Donald Trump has his way, the complications from COVID-19, which are well beyond what they should be, it's estimated that 200 million people have died probably by the time I finish this talk.
Okay, so 200 million Americans have died from COVID.
That's 60% of the population.
You've been watching as a nurse all of Joe Biden's legion of hiccups like that.
What do you think, in your medical opinion, Alzheimer's, senility, dementia?
You were saying syphilis, actually.
I really and truly think it's a good chance he could have syphilis.
I don't know, you know, that's what got Al Capone.
But syphilis does attack the brain.
You know, he may have Alzheimer's.
He could have these other dementia.
But I would not rule out a syphilis because, you know, they are very, they have the morals of an alley cat.
They really do.
You know, he's been involved in every kind of illicit behavior you could probably imagine.
You don't make it as a senator in Washington for 50 years with keeping, you know, being an idealist or being a good guy or being somebody that would stand up to evil.
But, I mean, obviously, week after week after week, we have seen this.
And he's going in a presidential debate against Trump, who, for all of his faults, he's got the stamina of a 40-year-old, and he's pretty sharp, and he's pretty quick on his feet.
So, I mean, how do you think that presidential debate 20-second answer?
Because I want to get to this Pelosi clip.
How do you think the debate's going to go on Tuesday?
I think Trump was slaughtering, but here's the thing: the people that are going to vote for Biden, they don't care because, you know why they don't care?
Because they're evil and they want evil.
They want the most evil person with facts mean nothing to them whatsoever.
You can't prove them.
No, no, no, no, hold on.
Just keep it with Eddie because we're going to do a roundtable of three when we come back.
No, we're not going to do a three-way, but we're going to do a round table.
I've tried to convert people forever and ever.
I finally realized these people, you cannot convert them to think because they have an altered reality.
That's right.
But for the people who aren't that far gone, I mean, you got to see this.
And are all elderly Democrats suffering from dementia now?
Or have they had their mind control chips taken away?
Their brains are malfunctioning.
Listen to Nancy Pelosi.
This is Nancy Pelosi just this week.
This is a live, unedited.
This is real.
We didn't splice this together.
This is Nancy Pelosi on with George Stephanopoulos earlier just this week.
You won't believe it.
Listen.
10 states, as I said, on Friday, I started their early voting the day that we lost Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
But to be clear, you're not taking any arrows out of your quiver.
You're not ruling anything out.
Good morning.
Sunday morning.
It's like somebody pushed the reset button on Nancy, as they said on Twitter this week.
Actually, time out.
I got to replay that one last time.
You're not ruling anything out.
Good morning.
Sunday morning.
That's Nancy Pelosi's best imitation of a valley girl.
I've never seen it.
She is definitely from California.
All right, Eddie, Eddie, Nurse Eddie, come on.
What do we see?
And by the way, Nancy Pelosi said, if Trump tries to quote-unquote rush through this Supreme Court confirmation, which, by the way, there's more time in between this confirmation than it took for Ginsburg to be confirmed.
But she's saying if they do that, they're going to put impeachment back on the table.
How can you impeach a guy who's up for election in four weeks?
Yeah, he's just doing what is his duty, his duty he was elected to do.
What do you think about Pelosi, though?
What's going on there?
I'll tell you what, I think she's watching that clip.
She's definitely evil.
She's been living that same Washington, California lifestyle that Keith mentioned.
What do you think about Stephanopoulos' face once she started malfunctioning?
That was priceless.
That was absolutely priceless.
You can watch that on my Twitter, ladies and gentlemen.
It's one thing to hear it.
You got to see Stephanopoulos' reaction.
I don't mean to cut Dr. Pappy down, but we've got to take a break.