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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.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it is Saturday evening, October 3rd.
It didn't take many days into this month for us to have that October surprise that everybody anticipates on any given presidential election year.
I wonder if this is the one that David Harwitz professed to have knowledge about in his new book, Blitz or something.
Well, only he would know, I suppose.
We don't read it.
Yeah, because we didn't read it.
But here's the thing.
We covered Trump's COVID diagnosis.
That was the primary topic of conversation during the first hour.
We are getting news right now.
And we do want to hear Sam Bushman's take.
Maybe we can snag Sam in the third hour for a few minutes.
But anyway, it is being reported now.
Keith was saying, well, he doesn't really think that the COVID diagnosis will impact the election one way or another because most people will have already made up their minds by now.
We were talking about, though, if it would muck up the confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court.
Keith said, now that's where the real danger is.
Although we are getting news right now, seeing news right now, Republicans expect, key word, expect Supreme Court confirmation process to go ahead as planned, despite two judiciary committee members testing positive for COVID.
It's impacting everybody in these critical positions for the Republican Party right now.
It reminds me of a little raster episode where the spikier alfalfa didn't want to go to school and they pretended to have the measles or something.
Maybe that's what I think.
That's what the Democrats will do, though.
All the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee will come down with the measles or COVID-19.
We'll see.
All right.
We are going to shift gears to the debate, and this one will be a little more pleasant to cover.
A little more high energy.
Talking about Trump languishing, it's hard to get excited about that.
But alas, we must talk about it.
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Let's get to the debate, the debate between Biden and Trump.
It seems like a year ago now because so much has happened since Tuesday.
What with his hospitalization and all, but the debate.
So the six topics of conversation that they were supposed to have had during the debate were the Supreme Court process, the nomination, COVID-19, interestingly, the economy, race and violence in our cities, the integrity of the election, and their respective records, the records of Trump and Biden.
I think they pretty much dismissed that one and did a curveball and inserted it in climate change as one of the topics.
Obviously, Trump comes out aggressive.
The entirety of the media, speaking with one voice, as they always do, said it was the worst presidential debate in American history, obviously because Trump's a part of it, that it was a food fight, that it devolved into this, that, and the other.
It was a hot mess.
It was a dumpster fire and a train roll, all of those things all together.
Well, I guess I should ask you, who do you think won the debate, Trump or Chris Wallace?
Chris Wallace, yeah.
Think about Chris Wallace.
Okay, let's unpack Chris Wallace.
He is the son of legendary newsman Mike Wallace.
But do you know their real names?
Myron Woleck was, or Wolecki was Mike Wallace's name, and he changed it, anglicized it.
And the reason we know, there's a tape out there where I think it's Morgan Freeman is being interviewed by Chris Wallace, who's trying to prove his bona fides that he is, you know, a good, righteous soul who supports black people, you know, unflinchingly on civil rights and whatnot.
And Morgan Freeman said he was a white guy, and he corrected him, said, no, I'm Jewish.
Well, if Mike Wallace is Jewish, so is Chris Wallace.
Chris Wallace is supposedly the conservative that was going to be the moderator.
Registered Democrat.
Yeah, registered Democrat.
He's with Trump.
But Ann Coulter, you know, bless her heart, she always comes up with a great line.
She said that Chris Wallace's entire career at Fox News is essentially an audition tape for NBC, where he really wants to be, which, of course, is even more liberal.
The problem with Mike Wallace and Chris Wallace as Jews is that they just fit the pattern.
There are some that don't fit the pattern, but the pattern is they're the most liberal part of the population that passes as white.
And as Mike Wallace's comment shows, deep down, they don't even consider themselves to be white.
They consider themselves to be totally different.
All right.
So how did you think Mike Wallace conducted himself as a moderator?
Yeah.
Chris Wallace as a moderator.
Well, I thought he was obviously biased on the part of for Joe Biden.
And even Trump at one point said, apparently I'm not just debating Biden, but I'm debating you too.
Well, that should never be allowed to happen.
And that's what got him flustered.
I also have heard reports, and I think it was Mark Levin who said this, so consider the source.
But he said that the Trump preparation team looked at Biden's performance in the vice presidential debate in 2008 against Paul Ryan.
And Biden started interrupting Ryan.
Ryan was trying to be very gentlemanly and courtly as a conservative would and came across instead just looking weak.
Well, when Biden started interrupting Trump, and if you look back at the beginning of that debate, that's exactly what happened.
It was Biden who started interrupting first.
Trump decided he wasn't going to be put into that trick bag of being the beta male.
So he came out with both barrels blazing and came across to some people at least as a bully or as an undisciplined person.
But again, this is much ado about nothing, in my opinion.
Don't think there are very many people in the country that have not already made up their minds.
But that may be true, and it is true.
But here's the thing: if it plays out like it did in 2016, you've got these critical swing states being decided by just a few thousand votes, less than 10,000 votes in some cases.
But I mean, you know, even though let's just say 95% of the electorate has their mind made up, that last 5% that could still be wooed one way or another could swing a state like Florida or Michigan or some of these others that went by a knife's edge last time.
Look, the dirty tricks are what we need to fear from the Democrats, not actual voters.
Remember Al Franken running for senator in Minnesota against a, I believe, incumbent Republican.
No, it wasn't Republican.
It was Paul Wellstone's death.
Well, what happened was Franken kept finding more and more hidden ballots, and this guy just was supine.
He just let him do it and eventually lost the election to Al Franken.
You've got to be a fighter, and one thing you've got to give to Trump, he may not be a lot of other things, but he sure is a fighter.
We are going to unpack this debate at length and in detail.
We're just getting started.
That's an opening salvo, folks.
We'll be back.
Much more to come next.
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All right, as we continue on with the debate recap, Sam just emailed me over something from his friend and colleague, Joel Skousen, Trump justifiably angry over rigged debate.
It's a good article.
It's a good read.
All the cards were stacked against President Trump in Tuesday night's first presidential debate.
And when the moderator's bias became obvious, the president was justifiably riled and became forceful and aggressive, trying to counter the repeated false claims by Joe Biden.
So that's what, of course, everybody's focusing on.
And remember, that was Chris Wallace, who's supposedly the conservative of the three moderators.
Imagine what he's going to be facing in the next two.
If there are any more debates, again, going back to the first hour and how this supposed diagnosis impacts that, the Supreme Court and the election and everything else.
But now they're saying that there may only be one debate.
They were saying actually that even before the COVID diagnosis became known.
They are also saying there's going to be changes to the rules.
The candidates must agree to these rules changes.
They were talking about maybe having, you know, where they could cut mics.
I don't think they're going to go necessarily to that extent.
But I thought Trump did make a good point early on the SCOTUS part of the discussion, to the extent it was a discussion.
Biden was, of course, saying how bad it was that Trump was trying to ramrod through this confirmation when, as we said last week, it's really on the low end of average for the average amount of time that it takes to confirm a Supreme Court justice for it to go through the process and they be seated.
This is very near average, just a little below, but not even as little time as it took for Ruth Bader Ginsburger herself.
But what Trump pointed out was the Democrats would have done the same thing and they would have done it faster.
And he's 100% right about that.
That was a quick point out of the gate on the topic of the Supreme Court.
The one thing I really want to focus on, I'm going to toss it to you right now, Keith.
But, you know, again, they talked about the economy, COVID.
It got really boring there in the middle.
They did get to race and violence in our cities.
That was the actual phrasing of that particular segment of the debate.
We're going to get to that in a moment, but first your take.
Well, when all else fails, read the instructions.
The instructions on the nomination of a replacement justice on the Supreme Court is in the Constitution.
The Senate does not have an up or down say.
You don't have to convince the Senate or the Senate Judiciary Committee or Congress in order to get somebody confirmed to the Supreme Court.
The president is to confirm them and said with the advice and consent of the Senate.
You know what he should do?
He ought to just say, look, we're going to streamline this process.
You give me the longest, a three-page exposition of your feelings about this particular nominee, and I'll take them all into consideration and do that.
Rather than having this dog and pony show, this circus that Brett Kavanaugh and Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas turned into, it has become, you talk about a hot mess.
Those were the hot messes.
They made the debate look like romperoo.
Well, here's the thing, though.
Again, I got very bored during the segments on COVID and the economy.
Obviously, the COVID thing is largely, largely manufactured.
The economy has.
They're asking you to take seriously something that is obviously a farce or a hoax.
Or, at the very least, not anything to be upset about.
I mean, yes, even if it is some sort of a new illness, it's not particularly deadly.
We all die of something, okay?
Well, but it's just not worthy of what they did to the economy.
I thought the economy actually has chugged along relatively well, considering, I mean, we'll see the long-term implications.
But Trump got a good dig in on how the Democrats would have done the same thing had they been in power.
They would have done it faster.
And then Biden outright refused to answer whether or not he would pack the courts if Barret is confirmed and then later Biden wins or if he would extend or if he would rather eliminate the filibuster.
Now, Biden was saying, well, if I answer that question, that's going to be all that everybody talked about.
Well, yeah, you're running, even supposedly the frontrunner for the presidency.
People need to know if you're going to pack the court.
He completely refused to answer.
So I thought Trump won that leg of the debate.
Again, we'll skip over COVID and the economy.
Really, the integrity of elections.
I mean, Trump is right.
That's another reason why the Supreme Court nominee here is so important.
Get her on the court and pray to God she goes for Trump.
If you're Trump, that's got to be your thinking because with all these mail-in ballots and all the fraud that we're seeing with Alon O'Marr and all the allegations up there and some of the points Trump brought out in the debates about these suspicious ballots being found in rivers and everywhere else, that was an interesting exchange.
And I'm not even going to talk about climate change.
That's as fake as the other stuff.
But we are going to zero in now here on race and violence.
But one more thing from you, Keith.
I was just going to say that you just have to get the advice and consent of the Senate.
And presumably that would just not the whole Senate, but the Judiciary Committee.
Well, you know, you can take those with written statements rather than having, you know, you talk about the debate being a hot mess.
The hottest mess of all was Robert Bork's confirmation hearings, Clarence Thomas's confirmation hearings, and Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
These things, you know, this is just a way for the Democrats to show you just how biased, true believers they are in their left-wing agenda.
They basically will steamroll anybody.
So just cut to the chase and get their comments and maybe about a week later say, well, I've read the tea leaves.
I've reviewed all this stuff and I've come out.
Guess who I want to be on the Supreme Court?
Amy Comey Barrett.
Okay, so then we get that out of the way.
All right, so I want to get into this very quickly, Keith.
I want to zero in on race and violence in our cities and how the two candidates and the moderator himself fared in that.
We're going to do that.
As I mentioned, I was on Red Ice live during the debate.
It was a live real-time commentary being offered by yours truly, Henrik Palmgren and Lana Loctiff on Red Ice.
So while we were watching it, we were giving the hot takes as it rolled out there for the audience.
I'm just going to read through some notes Lana had posted just to give you a little brief overview throughout the night.
And then we're going to, again, focus on race, the racial topic.
Joe Biden at one point said in the debate, I don't want to talk about my family, Lana responded.
One was hooked on cocaine and the other on prostitutes getting millions from sketchy sources.
Of course, he didn't want to talk about his family.
A good point by Donald Trump: Antifa is dangerous, and you better watch out, Joe.
They'll overthrow you in two seconds.
Um, Donald Trump said they are teaching people to hate our country, and I'm not going to allow that to happen, which is, of course, code for hating white people.
We all know this.
Joe Biden said in one of his senior moments, although I didn't think he performed as badly cognitively as I anticipated, Joe Biden said he will create thousands and millions of jobs.
He also said he will create hard, throbbing jobs.
What in Laura does that mean?
They asked if the candidates would accept the election outcome.
Joe Biden said, if I win, I will accept.
Well, so will Trump.
Joe Biden said, again, I don't want to talk about family and ethics.
Joe Biden said, I want law and a little bit of order.
Disorder is a democratic characteristic.
Those were the biggest Biden moments there were.
I mean, I really expected a full-fledged meltdown or drift into senility.
And whether he's on performance-enhancing drugs, or whether he was a robot, or whether they had an earpiece in his ear and he was just repeating what he was being told to say, he did do better in that capacity than I really expected him to do.
He had all he had all the support of the networks, of the political establishment, and also the moderator.
Key, the moderator treated him with the utmost respect, handling with kid gloves.
Not Trump.
Trump was treated like a red-headed stepchild at the family reunion, and he got tired of that.
So he took him on.
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But back to the debate.
So obviously the most interesting thing about it all to me was when they focused on race and violence.
Now, there has been one race that has been responsible for the majority of the violence, and that is, of course, the Black Lives Matter terrorist.
And to be sure, they are helped in large part by your rank and file white anarchist, white communist, self-hating whites, their collaborators.
Antifa and just typical guilty white liberals.
Now, Antifa got mentioned, as they should, but neither candidate, including the president, would mention Black Lives Matter because they're both going after that 10% of the vote.
Because they are beta males.
Let's just come right out and say it.
They are total beta males on the race issue and on a lot of other issues.
And I include Trump along with Biden and everybody else on that.
But let's unpack this.
Why?
That's the third rail, as you said.
Anti-semitism is running a close second, but race, racism, racist, and white supremacist are the worst things that can happen to a white person.
What happens is, have you ever seen a box full of cockroaches and you get a can of bug spray and you spray in there and they start going crazy?
You know, they start eating one another.
They start climbing over each other, sacrificing one another.
Well, that's what white conservative, mainstream conservatives do when you call them a racist.
It's like decon.
I mean, it is the hotshot bug spray or something.
They are, you know, it's the worst thing that could happen to them, and they just melt down.
And that's what they expected Trump to do, melt down.
But he said very correctly, I see all the damage and all the violence coming from the left and not the right.
We've got to be able to talk about race.
If we cannot talk about race, that's what they call identity politics.
When white people try to do it, it's terrible, and they call it identity politics.
When blacks or Jews or Hispanics or Asians or any other group says it, that they, you know, they want to mention them and they want to advocate for what they perceive to be the welfare of their group.
That's not only okay, that's to be encouraged.
That's wonderful.
We've got to drop this double standard.
These are the acolytes of egalitarianism.
How come we as white people don't get equal rights?
And that's what, you know, that's what we've got to conquer.
We've got to get into a position where you can talk about the white vote, for example.
The white vote is like the 800-pound grill in the room.
He's pandering to.
That's who he needs to be pandering to.
He could much more easily raise his percentage of the white vote than he can getting a scant more percentage of the black vote.
He may top out at 5% from the 2% he sits at now, whatever.
It's going to be a single day.
That's who he needs to be going after.
Well, look, the platinum plan, where he's giving all these gimme-dats to the black groups and black people, HBCUs, historically black colleges, universities, whatnot.
He is not getting any love from the black electorate.
They are not going to vote for him.
But of course, if he wins, they'll show up on the day after the election knocking on the White House door saying, remember what you told us you were going to do?
Half a trillion dollars, Juneteenth, lynching's a crime.
And what he does is he, let's say that he gets an extra 1% of the black vote with all that pandering, with all that bowing and scraping.
How many whites do you think?
Yeah, he's going to lose 5% of the white vote for doing it.
But as far as the debate performance goes, he did a good job in answering that.
It was classic Trump.
It harkened back to 2016 when they were trying to get him to denounce me and Duke and everybody else.
He said, they said, will you denounce white supremacist groups?
Well, of course, white supremacist groups don't exist.
I've never met one.
I've never met with a lot of people.
You talk about a mood or a instinctive group.
Antifa is real.
Antifa is finance.
Antifa has gotten over a billion dollars in contributions from corporate America.
There's no, you know, when Nicholas Ray, the head of the FBI and in Trump's administration, says that white supremacists are the great threat.
And when asked about Antifa, he says Antifa is just a mood or an idea or whatnot.
Baloney, you know, who gives an idea or a mood over a billion dollars?
Well, he did.
It was a classic Trump move when he said, what would you like me to say?
What would you like me to call them?
Who are we talking about?
And he basically played the game, and he didn't allow himself to get punked by a gotcha question presented by Wallace and Biden, who were, of course, debating against Trump.
They're a tag team like in wrestling.
But when asked for this, give me a name, what group are we talking about?
They came up with the Proud Boys.
Joe Biden offered the Proud Boys.
Now, the Proud Boys is this group that descended from Gavin McInnes, who is most known for a disgusting sex act that he did on one of his live streams.
He's a cuck.
This is a multiracial, pro-Jewish group.
They have black members.
They have a chapter in Israel.
They are, according to Biden, the embodiment of so-called white supremacy.
That's, of course, because the threat of white supremacy doesn't exist in the real world.
It only exists in the minds of lynching.
They haven't found anything to replace Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.
That's what the SPLC hate watch is all about.
They've got to come up with alternatives.
The Proud Boys are, look, the Proud Boys are the biggest limperested sellouts that you could ever see.
They're the ones that came to New Orleans and turned on the other.
No, That was a similar group.
That was the Oath Keepers who came down ostensibly to defend the Confederate monuments in New Orleans.
And when the League of the South showed up, they stood in solidarity with Black Lives Matter against the common enemy, white racist, so-called, quote-unquote.
But the Proud Boys are very much like them in so much as they like to LARP around with guns and let me tell you why I'm bad-mouthing the Proud Boys right now.
Well, whatever.
They LARPed around and gave her some security, I guess.
When she went to Berkeley.
Here's the thing.
They held a day or two after the debate earlier this week, they held a joint press conference with Black Lives Matter in order to publicly denounce themselves.
It's sort of like Steve King voting to censure himself for the comments he made of Jackson Civilization.
It reminded me of Jimmy Swaggart when he got on the TV about his meeting the prostitute at the motels at IFC and nothing.
That's all you got to know about the Proud Boys.
That's it.
Pro-Jewish group.
And that's whatever.
That's either good or bad, depending on your persuasion.
The only reason I bring up that they're a pro-Jewish group is they're supposed to be white supremacists.
They're pro-Jewish.
They've got black members.
They're pro-Black List of multiracial and RLBGT.
Sorry, boys.
Sorry, not so proud boys, but cucking and doing a joint presser with Black Lives Matter, condemning so-called white supremacists.
They were picked because they had a nice name.
They had a name that is kind of like a hook.
Joe Biden, it takes a lot for him to remember something, but he remembered that name.
So that's why they're in there.
They all have the right name.
It's so, you know, I've been doing this for 16 years on the radio, 20 years, cucking and denouncing yourself and doing these joint press conferences with your enemies.
It's not going to change.
It will not change the way the media is covering them.
Not one bit.
They will still be called a white supremacist every time they're written about.
Look, it's like a Stalinist show trial.
You can confess and confess and confess, but you're not going to buy yourself one second more of life by doing that.
They're going to march you out to the firing squad and it's going to be all over.
This is just some things never change, James.
Let's hang on.
We'll be right back.
One more segment on that.
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That's why Trump needs to stop putting down white people and trying to, you know, and why do mainstream conservatives just go haywire if somebody calls them a racist?
That's a made-up term.
We wrote a book about it, did we not?
Ten years ago, the Royal Wee?
Well, you wrote a book about it.
It's a royal we.
Look, the word wasn't even known until 1935.
A German Jewish sexologist, Marxist named Magnus Hirschfeld, who was a big proponent for normalizing homosexuality in the 30s, coined the term.
And it was totally unknown before then.
If you said somebody's a racist, they thought that you were going to participate in the Indianapolis 500 or something.
You know, and it's a stupid concept, this idea.
You know, it's like now it's the greatest sin of all.
Go to some of these churches.
Apparently, Moses dropped a tablet on his way down the mountain that said, thou shalt not commit racism or something.
But basically, and it has been expanded by the cultural Marxists because they know that this is the common denominator.
It's really incredible to me that we have whites that say, what is race?
I don't understand race.
You know, that's the most elementary thing that the dumbest person can comprehend.
That's why the left has decided to work on race as the primary fault line in human society upon which to build their revolution.
That's what's going on right now, just as predicted by Gramsci, Adorno, Horkheimer, and all these other guys from 1920s, Weimar, Germany, who came up with the plan that eventually developed into cultural Marxism.
That is the type of Marxism that is succeeding today.
Communism is withering and dying, but cultural Marxism is growing every year.
And what you're seeing with Black Lives Matter and with Antifa, that's classic cultural Marxism.
All right.
So again, this is the post-debate recap hour of tonight's show.
And to me, the most important, most interesting moment was the part of the debate when the topic shifted to race and violence in our cities.
Well, again, there's only been two groups that have caused any violence in our cities, and they've been doing it all year.
It's Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
Trump denounced Antifa, and rightly so.
Joe Biden brought up the Proud Boys, which they haven't done anything.
They larp around.
They wear guns.
I like guns.
I'm pro-gun as much as you possibly can be, but they don't do anything.
And then there was Black Lives Matter, which, of course, neither of the candidates are going to touch.
Now, why do I have, again, later on?
The beta males.
The authority.
The authority to condemn the Proud Boys because I have been through exactly what they're going through.
We were denounced by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, at least the Trump campaign, back in 2016.
So how did I apologize?
Well, I pulled up one of countless stories and put it back up on my Twitter feed just this week so it could serve as an example and a teachable moment.
Every time I've been called a white supremacist, every time I've been attacked in the exact same way the Proud Boys were this week, I wrote and I said and I responded, I apologize for nothing.
I retract nothing.
That's how you do it.
Grow a pair of proud boys, never apologize.
You cucking with Black Lives Matter.
You're still going to be called a white supremacist tomorrow.
You just look absolutely ridiculous by doing that.
And that wasn't all.
That wasn't all.
What happens after Trump?
I will tell you.
Well, the Republican Party has basically been opposing him since day one, but once he's gone, it reverts entirely back to normal.
There was a bipartisan, bipartisan resolution on Friday condemning Q Anon.
Q Anon.
So the House passed this bipartisan resolution condemning QAnon.
Well, one of the highlights of my career came a few years ago when I too was denounced on the record by multiple members of Congress during a joint committee hearing.
And it does, to me, kind of cheapen the honor when rank and file crackpots like QAnon receive similar treatment.
But here they are, the supposed leaders of our government, leaders of our nation, wasting time denouncing QAnon and the Proud Boys.
QAnon, I mean, these are people who believe, and rightly so in a way, that Trump is battling the forces of evil and that there's this group of child molesters and Hollywood.
I mean, all of that's true, of course.
But they believe that Trump is like actively fighting for them, like covertly fighting for them, like he's with them all the way.
And there's this mysterious Q entity, this person or entity named Q that is the liaison, if I'm understanding correctly, between this group of Trump supporters and the president.
And they're like, I mean, it's just some of the stuff they're saying is obviously true, but it's just, it's, come on.
It's shadowboxing.
They can't find a real enemy to go against, so they invent these things.
Imagine the proud boys, the proud boys that will fall all over themselves trying to tell them that they love black people.
I did the same thing.
Look, I've pointed this out in my book.
This was the same thing the Tea Party did when they were called racists.
They found the first black person they could grab to stand on stage with them.
Then they denounced white supremacy.
And what's a white supremacist?
Well, a white supremacist is just a white person.
Donald Trump's a white supremacist.
I'm a white supremacist.
You're a white supremacist.
That's what systemic and institutional racism and white privilege mean.
They make it easy for the non-white masses.
Who is our enemy?
Well, look at the skin color.
You know who they are.
Well, look, so the Tea Party did this thing 10 years ago when I was writing the book.
Cuck, cuck, cuck, cuck, and then they're gone.
And they should be gone.
Who would want to support a group like that?
These guys are supposed to be the tough guys, though.
They're out there.
They're tough guys, but they're beta males.
They're out with the teachers.
When push comes to shove and they are confronted with this, do they stand up like men?
No, they, you know, are you a man or a mouse?
Pass the cheese.
Here's the thing, though.
The Tea Party, though, was always sort of weak.
I mean, it was like led by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin.
So, you know, that was always squishy.
But the Proud Boys are like these tough guys.
They're going to go out with their AK-47.
They're going to walk the street.
Now, they are basically the cold, dead hands type of people where when the government comes after them, they're going to take their last stand.
But don't call them a racist, though, because they'll fall on their sword.
They're like those cockroaches that get sprayed with the bug poison.
They just start running around, attacking one another.
falling all over themselves, apologizing.
Why was I born and whatnot like this?
It's the most disgusting display of beta maleness that I've ever seen.
Well, they have put it on display in a big way after at first they were gloating because Trump said stand back and stand by.
And again, that was Trump being Trump and not taking the bait and not doing what these people who hate him want him to do.
I mean, yeah, denounce whatever.
He asked Colbert.
That was the worst thing that he did.
Oh, man.
I mean, Stephen Colbert's whole show that night was about that.
He asked Biden to denounce Antifa, and of course, Biden wouldn't.
Antifa's absolutely going out killing people and looting and rioting and doing all of this stuff with the Black Lives Matter terrorists.
And of course, Biden wouldn't denounce them either.
And so that was anyway.
That double standard.
That was interesting.
Now, Trump did go on Hannity a couple of days later and said, oh, yes, I condemn white supremacists.
I condemn the Proud Boys.
But he did it again in the tongue-in-cheek, Trump-esque way.
He said, I don't really know.
He said, I don't know anything about the Proud Boys, really nothing at all, but I condemn them, of course.
Well, if he had any stones, here's what he would have done, though, James.
If he had any stones at all, he would have run a tape of Gavin McInnis and all these guys falling all over themselves, showing their black members, saying he left years ago.
He already pulled up stage.
You just basically get that tape, run it, and say, are these the white supremacists you're talking about?
If this is the worst example you can give me of a virulent white supremacist in America, we live in the Garden of Eden.
You know, these people wouldn't do anything.
Well, there's a lot of white supremacist sports fans out there, it would appear.
One bit of good news to round out this hour.
NBA finals viewership is down 45%.
It's the lowest rated NBA final since 1994.
So that again shows me, of course, the NBA has become nothing but a Black Lives Matter advertisement.
It shows me that there are people out there who obviously agree with us.
The silent majority, as they always been called, they don't do much, but at least they're tuning out of the NBA.
Well, at the old Miss football game last week, I understand they didn't have this broadcast, but they all took a knee and the fans that were there all booed them roundly and were throwing stuff out of the street.
Yeah, but they were there to boo.
That was the only problem.
Well, the thing is, you've got to have some type of presence there.
But on the other hand, they are costing themselves an awful lot of support.
And all those millionaires are going to lose their millionaire status if they keep it up.
I say they're like protesting for voting rights.
Last I saw blacks could vote.
I might have missed something.
I don't know.
But I mean, they don't even know what they're protesting for.
But the whole thing, we've said this all year.
The narrative about the cops killing blacks willy-nilly.
I mean, that doesn't exist.
Well, that's a drop in the bucket.
If black lives really mattered, they go after the black-on-black crime debt.
Oh, I can't do 90% or more of the black deaths.
We got seconds remaining.
Who won the debate?
Trump.
Trump did it for me just because he would not be a beta male.
Okay?
The fact that he fought back, he didn't do it gracefully.
He didn't do it artfully.
But on the other hand, style over substance.
No, I like substance over style.
He's not going to be pushed around.
And I applaud him for that.
Well, he's in the hospital right now.
We'll see what happens.
Man, I can't.
What's going to happen between now and next Saturday when we come back?
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