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Oct. 17, 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.
The third hour is now upon us, and we're going to end the show the way we started it.
We're going to move to Sam Bushman to next week.
He had a conflict, so we're going to move Sam to next week, and it's just going to be me and Keith this hour.
It was me and Keith the first hour, and then four dynamite guests sandwiched in between in the second hour.
And I think that's what we're going to do next week and the week after the Halloween show as well.
We're going to dedicate an hour to four individual guests, one per segment.
And I thought that was a pretty fast-paced and diverse thought process from people who are in agreement on the major issues, but bringing up some interesting points as we really turn the corner and bear down the home stretch here on Election Day.
Keith, I don't want to spend a lot of time on this because we do have a lot we need to cover this hour with you being out last week.
But since that was a unique hour of radio inso much as one per segment, one guest, they were taking the ball and running.
Not a lot of chance for me and you to really interact because we wanted to give them the full floor for the limited time they were on.
What did you make of the four people that we featured this evening and their contributions to the discussion?
Well, the one thing I drew from all of the guests is that this is not your grandmother's typical presidential election.
This is something we've never seen before.
This is things we've had indicators might be in the offing in the past.
For example, the Gore Bush race in 2000 when it got down to 500 votes in Florida.
If Bush had lost 501 votes in Florida, Al Gore would be the new president back then.
So these are tight matters, but we've never seen before the Democrats saying never concede and their wargaming plans about what to do under different circumstances.
Like I said, this is not going to be an election that's governed by the Marquis de Queensbury rules and it's not going to be played on the playing fields of Eaton.
There is a possibility that the left is going to be violent and they're going to be fomenting violence.
They've had people practicing for a year with black violence.
They've been doing it all year.
Like you said, they've been doing it all year, but the media acts as though this ridiculous, the proud cucks and the so-called white supremacist group, there are no such thing.
They're the ones that you really got to be watching out for on Election Day.
Well, let me tell you, there's a lesson to be learned from that.
Our people don't need to be suckered into being drawn out of their houses to demonstrate in the street because you will find yourself just like Kyle Rittenhouse or any number of other people that have been totally innocent but are being prosecuted.
Meanwhile, the left can go out there and mow people down with machine guns and they're not going to be prosecuted.
What do you do when this, when the balloon goes up, if there is going to be violence in your locality, my advice to all people that would listen to this show and believe its message, stay in your house, keep your powder dry, don't go out.
They can do whatever they want to outside, but if they break into your house and threaten you, it's game on.
Well, here's the thing, Keith.
You know, one of the last questions I asked of Tim Murdoch, who was the last of four guests we featured in the second hour, was, do you think it will be a relatively normal or completely eventful process between election night and inauguration day?
And if this whole year has been any indicator, it's going to be raucous.
It's going to be completely unhinged.
It's going to be completely unpredictable.
You've had the whole thing with the COVID hoax.
You've had the whole thing with the Black Lives Matter terrorism.
You've had, you know, the whole, the Trump COVID case.
Now, this is just something that came up a few days ago.
The whole timeline of that is just completely unbelievable.
So there he was at the first debate on a Tuesday.
He got sick on Thursday, was in the hospital over the weekend, and then back on the campaign trail the following Tuesday.
You had a one week from not sick to diagnosis to treatment to hospitalization, treatment, then recovery, and back on the trail.
In one week, all of that happened.
Now, that goes against anything you've ever heard of with regards to how this COVID reaction is something we've never heard of before.
I think Trump realizes that it's a gemmed up crisis and that it's intended to derail his normal politicking and campaigning and things like this.
So he's trumped them, no pun intended.
But him getting back out there in a week is just unbelievable, even from an unbelievable set of circumstances.
Well, you know, like I said, this is the left is going to react with some type of violence.
It's been practiced.
That's what this whole past year of so-called peaceful protests by Black Lives Matter and Antifa, this has just been a training exercise for the left in the way that they intend to mobilize and bring it to the streets or taking it to the streets like that old song from Motown back in the 70s and whatnot.
That's what they plan to do.
And we need to be prepared.
And we don't need people to go out there and make themselves into the next martyr, the next person that is going to go like James Fields to prison for 417 years because he got into a situation where he had to defend himself or had to try to do something to save his life.
Don't do it.
Stay in your house.
That's what everybody needs to do.
I don't want any more right-wing martyrs being brought out of this thing.
And that's what they're depending on.
And you know that the establishment is not going to punish the protesters on the left.
They're going to be looking for people on the right.
Even now, when it's so blatantly obvious to anybody with eyes to see that the left is far more violent than the right in regard to these Black Lives Matter protests and things, they're going to pretend that white supremacists or white nationalists or whatever, whatever they want to call you, whatever the slander du jour is, that's going to be the big problem.
And you have somebody like Nicholas Ray, another deep stater that's in charge of Trump's FBI now, saying that white supremacists are the big danger.
That's crazy.
That is a disconnect.
But see, because the left is in charge of the media, they can make up their own reality.
Don't cooperate with them.
Don't put yourself in harm's way.
Stay in your house.
Have plenty of food and plenty of, you know, weapons to protect yourself with, but don't go out on the streets.
Or even go onto your front porch unless you end up like the McCloskeys.
Yeah, like the McCloskeys, perfectly.
The McCloskeys, who just showed up on their front porch brandishing some guns, didn't point them at anyone or whatnot.
Wanted to let people know the thugs that have been burning down cities, who happen to be marching through their neighborhood, that if you come on this property you will be met with resistance.
You know, and you would think that's why doctrine in Missouri?
For god's sake?
Well, look the way the media treats it.
You would think they'd rape Mother Teresa or something.
This is the worst thing that I you know.
There is a real disconnect between reality and what is being reported in the mainstream media.
That's not going to change anytime soon.
Like I've said from the very beginning, if Trump really is serious about changing America for the better, either he or he with a bunch of his wealthy friends, need to get together and buy a news network and create the Trump NEWS Network.
Because right now, the best thing he's got going for him is Fox News.
Well, what does Fox News do?
They bring a shill-in named Chris Wallace to try to skew him as moderator on the first debate.
All right.
Hey, we'll be back.
Much more of this to come.
Not a minute to waste.
Two more shows after this hour before the election day.
That's all we've got left.
Yeah, we'll be back.
We're going to give it to you with both barrels, ladies and gentlemen.
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We're going to, in just a moment, get to a caller.
He's been waiting quite patiently on us.
We want to thank him for waiting so patiently.
We're going to get to him in just a second.
I want to wrap up this quick thread, though, that we're talking about the guests this evening all at least moderately in favor of Trump, if not more so than that.
One who has been consistently down on Trump, though, has been Brad Griffin of Occidental Descent.
We don't have Brad on the show tonight.
We might get him on next week during next week's quartet of guests.
But this is what he writes, and he has some good points here because we want to be balanced on this thing, and then this is something to consider.
He talks about this October being seemingly a little more sleepy than October of 2016.
He writes, sure, Patriot was murdered at a BLM Antifa rally in Denver.
BLM and Antifa tore down some more monuments of Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt in Portland and Jenna Para-Serra in the Bay Area.
Trump got COVID and the Amy Coney Barrett hearings have begun.
It feels like October, though, has been relatively quieter than most this year.
White supremacy, quote unquote, keeps coming up.
It came up during the first presidential debate and the vice presidential debate.
Trump was forced to condemn, quote-unquote, white supremacy on Hannity.
Amy Coney Barrett was asked to condemn white supremacy at her confirmation hearing.
If you had tuned out of politics and the news cycle, you wouldn't have missed much the last couple of weeks except for white supremacy.
Now, Brad gets to this, and this is a point that should be addressed.
As for Attorney General William Barr, the Durham report went nowhere.
Antifa continued to riot and tear down monuments with impunity.
Patriots are murdered with impunity.
Trump is holding Blexit rallies at the White House and is campaigning on his platinum plan.
I can't remember the last time the Forgotten Man came up.
Trump now tweets about the stock market and tax cuts.
In contrast, I recall 2016 being a riveting month when the whole GOP establishment came down on Trump after the Access Hollywood tape.
Exactly four years ago, candidate Trump gave what was probably his best speech ever in West Palm Beach, Florida, when he went full populist and condemned the international bankers.
The alt-right was also going wild on social media and having a rollicking good time.
The 2020 campaign, by contrast, has been more like the 2012 campaign of Mitt Romney in the backdrop of absolute chaos.
In 2016, Trump had a populist and nationalist base and brought conservatives along for the ride.
In 2020, he appeals exclusively to conservatives.
And when Brad uses the word conservative, he doesn't mean it in any sort of endearing form the way we might.
He means your typical do-nothing Democrats or the real racist type people.
But this thing with William Barr, Keith, supposedly they had all of this evidence and they could have handed down some indictments and really done something.
But he said he's not going to do it now until after the election.
Well, by then, you may not have a job anyway.
I mean, what's going on there?
Was there any smoke there?
Is it just all BS?
Or Trump was trying to pressure him to get something going, obviously for his own electoral life.
Or else it's a carrot being dangled in front of the electorate saying, if you want this to happen, and you've been saying you've been wanting this to happen for over four years, it came up in Trump's first campaign.
Well, you'll have to vote for Trump and get him in to get this result that you want.
You know, you send in some box tops and you'll get the prize.
I guess that's it.
Now, Trump said he was going to lock him up, lock her up.
That was four years ago.
Now it's back again a week before the election, two weeks before the election.
Yeah, right.
So if you choose your own ending, well, nothing's going to happen with that, just like nothing's going to happen with the platinum plan.
But that is interesting.
If they had a platinum plan for white people, we know that's not going to happen.
Yeah, isn't that incredible?
We're the largest voting block, and we get the least respect.
Well, Brad writes about Rodney Dangerfield.
Brad writes about that, too.
But I'm just saying, if the Attorney General has any sort of criminal evidence against people, why is he waiting?
I mean, because he doesn't have it, obviously, or else the deep state is deeper than we know.
Brad writes this, though.
The Trump presidency, in his opinion, was over in its first six months.
Steve Bannon was marginalized by the White House.
Jared Kushner took over.
Trump sold out to the big donors and staffed his administration with Republican hacks.
All that's true.
The big donors made the call to dump the alt-right baggage during the transition and elevate the GOP establishment.
Trump spent his political capital advancing Paul Ryan's legislative agenda on health care and tax cuts rather than the priorities of the populists.
And the Russia narrative caused Trump to obsessively focus on impeachment and appeasing Republican senators.
All that's true.
Listen, you can criticize him all the day long.
I don't want the media to get its way.
I don't think Patrick in Texas does either.
That's why I'm voting for the president.
Patrick, take it away.
Or a positive Tom.
Jeff Dice, he's the Mises Institute.
He's saying, you know, he thinks this is a good thing.
You know, people now are starting to talk about the de facto secession.
We won't be able to get secession.
It won't get through Congress, but we will do it ourselves by basically moving into our own little enclaves.
And, you know, it's like in Missouri, prosecutors will not go after a gun charge in the suburbs in rural Missouri because they know they can't win and they don't want the law.
So reason being, we run the jury pools here.
That goes along also with Judge Andrew Napolitano says New Hampshire has a state constitution that requires the judge to inform the jury that they have, that they can judge the law along with the criminal.
And there's jury notification.
Now, that's what we were probably going to have to do.
We're just going to have to break down into our little safe areas and hunger down.
Well, the problem with that, Patrick, is, see, we've seen that before.
Remember, white flight?
When they ruined the public schools in the cities, white people would move one further exit down the expressway, as Sam Dixon famously said.
And they haven't stopped yet.
The problem is it's kind of a retreating.
Sooner or later, you're going to have to stand up to the other side.
And it would be nice.
I do believe that it is real that white people are moving out of urban areas to rural areas.
They're giving our enemies a lot of great deals on real estate when they do that because it makes it a buyer's market for them.
But something is going to happen in this election.
Something big is going to happen in this election, possibly.
It depends on what Trump does.
Let's say Trump gets reelected.
Is Trump really going to drain the swamp?
Is he really going to build the wall?
Is he really going to do the things that he's promised?
Probably not if passes prologue.
That's right.
That's what you got to look at.
On the other hand, we can only hope, and that is our hope.
You know, our hope is not just.
We have no hope with Biden.
I mean, that's just it, folks.
That's just the bottom line.
That's the beginning of it, and that's the end of it.
Patrick, I'm going to give you the final word this segment.
We are 5% of the world's population.
We're 25% of that incarcerated.
Thank you much.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
Well, that's right.
And that's what gets me attacked so often as I say that I want our people, white people, European people.
I want us to survive.
And I get called everything but a child of God from that.
We're actually in the news again in Michigan.
You know, talking about Michigan, we had Tim Burdock from Michigan in the news in Michigan.
Anytime I'm in the news in Michigan, they don't call me the leader of the Klan.
It's a good article.
But anyway, article written by an intrepid journalist with the last name of Mermelstein writes that Trump has received endorsements from a slew of white nationalists.
There's that slur, including but not limited to Peter Brimelow and James Edwards.
And why won't he denounce neo-Nazis and racists and white supremacists more and more?
I mean, it's the same stuff they've been writing for four years about us and Trump.
There's actually two or three articles that came out this week about us.
I don't know why all of a sudden we're back in the news in a way.
And Sam Bushman, a couple of articles with regard to his work within the capacity here at Liberty News Radio.
We'll talk to Sam about that next week.
But I guess just one last little jab at us before the election, maybe?
I don't know.
I mean, if we go a month without being in the news, I get concerned.
That's the truth.
Well, let me tell you this.
They can't nail you down.
You know, they want to say that the Proud Boys are some virulent white supremacists.
That's the one Biden, above all others, delivers as the manifestation of a violent white supremacist group.
They're like a cucked out group.
They don't believe in race.
The best thing I ever heard about them, Keith, was they're supposed to be like these defenders of Western civilization, but they will attach any identity to Western civilization save one.
Yeah, they believe in the creedle proposition, the creedal nation.
In other words, we're not a blood and soil nation.
You just have to believe some things that are in the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence.
That's why they're not.
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We'll be back.
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I want to tell you something that Trump did last week that was really, really good.
Exceptionally good, surprisingly strong.
But before we do that, Keith wants to give a 30-second rejoinder to something Patrick was saying in the previous segment's phone call.
But I heard something in the break, Keith, about this New York Post report on Hunter Biden and his alleged shenanigans that was getting censored from being posted on Twitter and Facebook.
And they were asking Joe Biden about it.
And Joe Biden goes into this rant about how the media is out to get him.
That's incredulous.
Donald Trump needs to tell him, walk a mile in my shoes.
I tell you.
Let me get back to Patrick's comment about white people moving to rural areas and he thinks that is a good thing.
Well, there's two sides to every argument.
That's the reason why all these Confederate and other monuments to white historical figures are being torn down.
Because white people have abandoned the urban core of cities they used to live in and dominate back in the old days.
That's why those statues were erected in those cities, like Memphis, for example, or even Seattle, you know, anywhere you go in America.
They should have, instead of going to buying a house in some thrown up, jacked up here today and not there yesterday subdivision out in the, you know, destroying a good pasture somewhere.
People should have stayed where they were when they put the busing in.
That was a big impetus.
They should have just stayed and continued to send their children to the private schools that cropped up right after busing took over in places like Memphis or in Richmond, Virginia, places like that, and stayed where they were.
What they do, they trade some wonderful house that was built by true craftsmen back in the day that's built to last forever, basically, and instead get some house that's thrown up by a bunch of immigrant people thrown up over the weekend, you know, out there messing up some pasture somewhere.
See, you can run, but you can't hide.
If there's anything that has been proven by what's going on in America today, it's the truth of Trotsky's famous saying, you may not be interested in the revolution.
The revolution is interested in you.
You need to be able to stay where you are and not cede territory, but you also need to realize that the court system is not fair and impartial the way it used to be.
At least you can't be relied upon in that way.
Right, yeah.
James can tell you all about that.
But anyway, that's why we need to know what we're doing.
You know, the proper sequence is ready, aim, fire, not ready, fire, aim.
We need to protect ourselves and our families and our property, but there's a way to go about it that's right, and there's a way to go about it that is fraught with peril.
And I don't want any more right-wing martyrs to come up through all this craziness that's going on when the left is provoking all the, they're responsible for most of the violence, but most of the people that are getting prosecuted with incredible charges that are totally out of line with what these people have done, like the McCluskeys in St. Louis.
I don't want to see more of that.
You're going to have to stay in your house and wait for them to come to you.
All right.
What I was going to say about Donald Trump is the White House issued a proclamation on Columbus Day.
Last weekend was Columbus Day weekend.
Columbus Day was obviously last Monday.
I asked both of our guests last week, Jared Taylor and Peter Brimlow, their thoughts on Columbus.
We put up some articles on Columbus.
Jared himself wrote an incredible new article about Columbus and how it was his religious fervor that drove all of his actions and for the benefit of all people.
But the White House, I mean, you know, say what you want about Trump.
I've said it before.
If you gave me a high school debate assignment, make the case for Trump, make the case against Trump, I could probably ace both assignments.
But, you know, here we're going to hope that he wins because the alternative is just too bad to even fathom.
But listen to this, Keith, what he wrote about Columbus.
Nobody else would do this.
What is it worth?
Well, it's not worth much, but it's noteworthy nonetheless.
More than 500 years ago, Christopher Columbus's intrepid voyage to the new world ushered in a new era of exploration and discovery.
His travels led to European contact with the Americas and, a century later, the first settlements on the shores of the modern-day United States.
Today, we celebrate Columbus Day to commemorate the great Italian who opened a new chapter in world history and to appreciate his enduring significance to the Western hemisphere.
Now, it goes on.
Two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven paragraphs lauding Christopher Columbus as the hero, as the explorer that he was.
And then it concludes by reading, now therefore I, Donald J. Trump, President of the United States, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 12th, 2020 as Columbus Day.
That could be the last time you ever see this in American history, ladies and gentlemen.
And it goes on.
You should read it.
I tweeted it.
I don't have time to read the whole thing in its entirety, but it's a wonderful thing.
Maybe you can put it on the blog.
Well, we put it, well, I mean, anybody can find the White House proclamation on that.
That's not unique to us, but we did put it up on Twitter so people could just click on it.
But anyway, it was a fantastic statement by the White House, the likes of which you won't see from anybody else other than Donald Trump.
And, you know, we talked about it last.
You go to parts of Florida.
Parts of Florida are still absolutely impenetrable.
So the daring acts that these explorers and later the conquistadors that they took on.
I've said before, if I could go to any point in history, I would love to go to that moment of first contact between Cortez and the Aztecs.
I just think that would have been so remarkable.
The age of exploration is so, so, so interesting.
That is our history.
Keith, you look back on Columbus.
I asked Jared and Peter this last week.
I want to give you the last couple of minutes of this segment.
Your reaction to the White House's proclamation.
I know we're weak past Columbus, but a hero can be remembered any day, every day, every week.
Your thoughts on Columbus?
Well, several things.
First of all, what he said about Columbus is right and needs to be proclaimed.
I bet you read the whole thing because it's all that good.
But the problem is this.
Like Elvis said, too much conversation, not enough action.
We get proclamations and we get speeches from time to time that get our blood stirring and our chests swell with pride and whatnot.
But when it gets down to passing legislation that has real importance and significance on our daily lives, Jared Kushner gets a hold of him and he turns him into a typical mainstream Republican, things like tax reform, things like criminal justice reform.
But basically, the Democrats could have authored something just like that.
We've got to have him break out of this situation.
He needs to replace Jared Kushner with Pat Buchanan as his primary advisor.
And he needs to really go about changing what he finds so objectionable.
If he really does find objectionable what is being done to him by the Democratic establishment and by the Washington deep state, do something about it.
You know, that's exactly what we've got to do.
Listen to this.
Listen to this and respond.
This is just another excerpt from the White House proclamation signed by Donald Trump a couple of days ago.
Sadly, in recent years, radical activists have sought to undermine Christopher Columbus's legacy.
These extremists, listen to the word here, seek to replace discussion of his vast contributions with talk of his failings.
Rather, this radical ideology and its adherents seek to revise it, deprive it of any splendor, and mark it as inherently sinister.
They seek to squash any dissent from their orthodoxy.
We must not give in to these tactics or consent to such a bleak view of our history.
We must teach future generations about our storied heritage, starting with the protection of monuments to our intrepid heroes like Columbus.
That's strong stuff.
I know, but what he could do, like Dwight Eisenhower in the 50s and John Kennedy in the early 60s and Lyndon Johnson later, he could have sent federal troops to protect those statues of Columbus that are being defaced and torn down.
He could do stuff like that, but so far, you know, the silence is deafening.
It's not happening.
We've got to, if Trump gets this second term, by the grace of God, he can't just sit back there and enjoy himself and, you know, like the way things are.
And you know, you've got to go out there and use this opportunity to really change it.
He needs to fire most of the people working in government jobs in Washington right now and replace them with conservatives from flyover country in America.
That's the only way that you'll make lasting change.
And of course, somebody would say, well, they don't know what they're doing.
They don't know how these things operate.
Well, guess what?
Wouldn't it be nice if he just got somebody from a law enforcement background in middle America to head up the FBI?
They might return the FBI to doing what it was originally intended to do, which was to fight crime, real crime, federal crime, instead of being a dirty tricks operation for political campaigns, which is what they should be into.
Well, you know, and make no mistake, things have gotten progressively worse in this country during Trump's first four years.
There's just no doubt about it.
I'm just saying with Biden, you better just get ready for the end of it all.
And, you know, Putin's got like a kick.
How did Putin get to be president for life in Russia?
I mean, how do we get that gig?
Well, I tell you what.
But anyway, I'd rather have Tucker Carlson in there, tell you the truth.
Maybe he can be the guy to take the baton in the relay race.
Well, that's another thing.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I don't guess we can even think about 2024 yet and what disaster that would hi.
I'm Patty, wife of former Congressman Steve Stockman.
In Congress, Steve sought impeachment of Eric Holder for his corruption of the Justice Department and his fast and furious gun running that caused border agent Brian Talley's death.
Steve called for arrest of Lois Lerner for her contempt of Congress as it investigated her targeting of conservative nonprofit groups.
After four years, four grand juries and millions of tax dollars, Steve Stockman is in prison.
His case involved four checks to nonprofits.
DOJ has one standard for Hillary Clinton, but another for folks like President Trump and my husband.
We've spent all our savings, all Steve's retirement, and much of mine.
Steve Stockman has fought for you and America.
Won't you join me now to fight for Steve?
To help text fight to 444-999.
Text F-I-G-H-T to 444-999 or go to defendapatriot.com, defendapatriot.com.
Recent studies show that parents who smoke in the home are more likely to have children who smoke.
Yes, in fact, my brother, he's 22 now.
He told me and my father that's why he started smoking.
One of the reasons why he started smoking is because my dad was around, you know, and he's, he, my dad, they saw my dad smoking.
My dad said, okay, I don't want you to smoke.
I don't want you to watch what I'm doing.
Recent studies also show that in homes where parents don't smoke, their children usually don't smoke either.
I am the way I am because my grandparents taught me what not to do.
They gave me morals.
They gave me belief.
They gave me something to believe in.
They just taught me, well, I love them.
I do.
Smoking.
If you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
A public service message from this station and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I have a question.
Can a nation conceived in liberty carry its head high if it denies protection to the youngest and most vulnerable of its citizens?
Can a country founded on God-given rights continue to thrive without understanding that life is a precious gift from our Creator?
I believe that great nations and great civilizations spring from a people who have a moral compass.
I don't think a civilization can long endure that does not have respect for all human life, born and not yet dead.
I will be in earnest.
I will not equivocate and I will not excuse.
I will not retreat an inch and I will be heard.
One thing I promise you, I will always take a stand for life.
Welcome back to Get On The Show.
Call us on James's Dime at 1-866-986-6397.
Interesting format tonight, breaking from our standard template.
Four guests in the second hour, one per segment.
Me and Keith solo or duoed in the first and third hours.
Jack Ryan has the night off tonight, as I guess you probably have figured that out by now.
I want to read this letter.
I was going to read this last week, but I wanted to save it until Keith and I were back in the studio together.
This comes from Mike in Virginia, one of our loyal listeners and contributors, and this is what he writes: Hello, James and Keith.
It seems as if we're in the fight of our lives as we're approaching the championship rounds.
Thank you for always providing us with the best information out there on any platform in such an entertaining, truthful, and positive way.
You all continue to introduce us to so many interesting guests that I likely wouldn't know of without you.
I shared Ladies' Night with my wife as she promptly started reading Dissident Mama online.
Jason Kuna is a rising star, and the David Cole interview and background information about Hutton Gibson was fascinating.
I enjoyed the lively discussions about President Trump, and we'll be voting for him soon.
Some of his decisions leave me scratching my head, Juneteenth.
However, saying something positive about the Confederate flag to the Bubba Watson hoax, banning critical race theory in government and refusing funds to schools to adopt the 1619 fake history curriculum, etc., are substantial counterstrikes.
Sadly, what other government official in America today will do those things?
His success also has energized populist and pro-Western movements around the world, from Poland to Brazil's high-er tropical Trump Balzadaro, a priceless long-term contribution to our future.
President Trump has also given my white teenage boys and young men, the target of almost the entire education and media establishments, a much-needed confidence boost as an example of a successful white man, flaws and all, who speaks his mind and mixes it up with all comers as they fly their Trump flags with pride.
James, you also give us a confidence boost with your courage and leading by example.
I'm thrilled to celebrate with you the birth of your third child, and your citation of Matthew chapter 5, verses 11 and 12 is fitting for all of us as Christian Western warriors.
I'm sure you know that Matthew 5.10 is on the grave of our rightful president, the incomparable Jefferson Davis, body buried in Hollywood Cemetery, but currently enjoying his eternal reward and glory.
Blessed are those who have been persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Keep up the faith and the great work.
Deo Vendus, Mike.
Postscript.
Keith has forever changed our family lexicon with your lowdown Yankee liar from Shane.
And we also enjoyed Tammy and the Bachelor.
Thanks for the meaningful cultural contributions, Keith.
Well, I haven't been touting those movies in vain now.
I'm getting the word out there in the Hinterland.
More people have watched Tammy and the Bachelor in the last year as a result of you doing the work here on the show than probably at any time since the 60s.
And look, I'm glad you brought that up.
We're coming up on Halloween, and you'll see a lot of horrible, stupid, bad horror movies coming on, but there are a few that are absolute gems.
I recommend such a gem to you tonight.
There's a movie produced by Val Luton and directed by Robert Wise, starring Boris Karloff, Bella Lugosi, Henry Danielle, Edith Atwater called The Body Snatcher.
It's based on Robert Louis Stevenson's short story by the same name.
It's based on what are known as the Westport murders by two Irish immigrant cab drivers named Burke and Hare.
These happened in the early 1830s after Sir Robert Peel passed the repeal in Parliament of the Bloody Code.
The Bloody Code had capital penalties.
In other words, you could be executed and killed for a wide range of things that we would be shocked would get the death penalty today.
But, you know, they say that it's an ill wind indeed that doesn't blow somebody some good.
It's a bad wind indeed that doesn't blow somebody some bad.
Well, the bad was the medical school suddenly found that they were confronting a shortage of cadavers, anatomy, you know, dead human beings to demonstrate and operate on for the benefit of their students.
So it led to the creation of an underground calling called a resurrection man.
Guys would go into graveyards and dig up recently buried people, not as typical grave robbers did to get jewels or things like that out of the coffin, but instead to get the corpse and sell it for probably the equivalent of about $3,000.
Well, Boris Karloff plays a resurrection man who's a cab driver in Edinburgh.
This is where Burke and Hare were.
And Henry Danielle plays Toddy McFarland, the head of the medical school.
And that script is so literate and the acting is so great.
If any of you have any doubt about the benefit or the bona fides of Bella Lugosi and Boris Karloff in particular as actors, watch that movie.
Boris Karloff, by all rights, should have won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1945 and that.
So remember that and watch it.
You can probably get it on Netflix.
It's real easy.
And it's one of the great horror movies of all time, The Body Snatcher.
Not Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
That's a 50s movie, but The Body Snatcher.
Well, I didn't necessarily intend for that to get brought up tonight, but a good movie endorsement.
We normally do that when Jack is on.
And Mike prompted that.
I want to thank Mike.
Keith, a letter like that is worth its weight in gold.
Well, it's worth more than that.
Well, it shows how we're touching the people and how they motivate and inspire us.
And when you get a letter like that.
And high caliber people, you know, these aren't a bunch of nitwits.
These people that follow this show are among the smartest people and the brightest people and the bravest people that you'd ever want to meet.
And I want to remind Mike and everyone else that your gift packages, first I want to remind you, I want to thank you again for your contributions during the third quarter fundraising drivers in the month of September.
Mike, you've got a gift package on its way.
Almost all of them have been shipped.
I want to remind you again of that, ladies and gentlemen, who contributed in September at the appropriate levels.
Some more will be going out on Monday.
By Monday, they will all be in the wind.
And by next week's show, they'll all have been delivered unless you live in some of the European nations or even perhaps Canada, but they will be on their way to you.
So we thank you again for that.
A little late with the birth of baby Caroline.
We didn't get those out quite as early as we normally do.
I want to thank all the contributors again, even those who are anonymous.
And to that end, we receive every quarter a gift from Copperhead.
Now, not Matt the Copperhead, who has been a part of our family here, but no, just Copperhead, Copperhead, who lives on Copperhead Drive.
First name Copper, last name Hit.
We thank you.
We thank you for your support.
Always sends a letter.
Great show.
Keep up the good work.
Short and sweet.
Signed Copperhead up in Massachusetts.
And we would send you a gift too, brother, if we had your address.
But I want to thank everybody who's known to us and unknown to us who supports the work prayerfully, financially, any way you can do it with these kind letters.
You name it.
It means so much.
And it is a difficult job.
It is a difficult job and a difficult time.
And it is made possible entirely, ladies and gentlemen, by people like you.
And James and Danny are definitely working on that principle that we have in our statement of principles that the white race needs to increase to over replacement rate births.
Now, James and Danny are up to three.
We caught you, but me and you combined are still behind Sam.
Oh, look.
This is Danny, by the way.
I just wanted to say thank y'all for all of your prayers and little sweet gifts and thoughts during my entire pregnancy.
But most of all, while little Caroline was in the NICU, I know that God heard Joel's prayers, and I just can't thank y'all enough.
And I'm so proud and honored to have y'all as part of our family.
So I just wanted to say thank you.
I had to run in here real quick while the baby was napping, but thank y'all so much.
I can't even express that enough.
Thank you so much.
You couldn't say it better than that and couldn't end the show on a happier note.
And that is exactly true.
We see our audience as family.
They know that.
I think they include us as a part of their family.
And together for 16 years, we've made it go.
And by the way, let's talk about 16 years.
That's next week's show.
So next week's show, we are going to still do the thing where we have the micro interviews about the current events in the election like we did tonight with Gene Andrews, Michael Hill, Jason Kuna, and Tim Murdoch.
We'll have another session like that in one of the hours next week.
But we will also take a moment, if we could, to celebrate 16 years on the air.
This whole thing started October 26th, 2004.
So we're going to do that next week as well.
And then we'll have one more show on Halloween night, the last show before the election.
So don't miss a single episode of TPC during the month of October, ladies and gentlemen, or you're going to miss something good.
You're going to miss a fun event next week.
It's going to be the anniversary show.
And that's always something.
Whether we do it on the air or we have a party or a get-together or a conference as we do on some of the years, not doing it this year, of course, but some years we do it.
And that's, of course, among some of the greatest highlights of the entire run we've had over this decade and a half.
Let me tell you, folks, it couldn't have been done without you out there.
You are the key.
You're the wind beneath our wings.
And with that being said, ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you again.
If you can handle any more good news, we'll give you good news.
The lowest rating of any NBA finals game in the history of the league happened in game one of this year's finals.
That record was broken in game two and broken again in game three.
So get woke, go broke.
Take that, LeBron.
Five million people watched the clincher, opposed to contrasted against 39 million who watched the clincher in Jordan's last game.
So yeah, I would say, once again, the people are with us.
Good night, everybody.
God bless you for our guests for Keith Alexander for the crew in Utah.
I am James Edwards.
We'll see you next week with the anniversary show, 16 years.
Wow.
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