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Oct. 24, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, we're
definitely on cloud nine tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
It is our 16th anniversary weekend here.
Don't get off our cloud, get on it.
That's absolutely right.
Keith, what if, as in the song, you were just sitting in your house looking out the window at the world as it has stopped and burst in your door came a man dressed as a union jack.
I'd say that probably he was from law enforcement.
Well, listen, folks, we are inching ever more closely to the police state.
To no, no, well, that too, but not what I had in mind, no, but to the anniversary part of tonight's broadcast.
At the 30-minute mark of this hour, we're going to turn the show entirely over to the listeners.
We're going to take callers from coast to coast.
We hope.
I mean, what if we get there and nobody calls me?
It'd be embarrassing if nobody calls.
Well, let me give you the numbers so you know you can.
1-866.
I know you're not going to let us down.
1-866-986-NEWS.
1-866-986-News.
At the 30-minute mark of this hour, all the way through the end of the show, we've got nothing, nothing, nothing planned except for your calls.
We want to know what you think about our little show.
I never thought when I started this show that I'd live to see the day when my little baby was driving a car.
16 years old, this show is.
We want to know your favorite memories, favorite moments, what you appreciate about the show, what keeps you coming back, anything you want to share.
We're turning it over to the audience because let me tell you something, folks.
Without you, we're not here.
You know that.
You're our family and we are yours.
And so that's what we're going to do here in just a moment.
But first, a little more work must intrude.
Obviously, talking about Donald Trump, if he wins, I think he will.
And if he won't.
He better win or else we're probably off the air.
If he wins, he will have to beat the Democrats, the media, and the Republican Party.
We had our good friend John over in the UK.
We mentioned John in the UK a lot because he's so smart.
He always sends us such thoughtful things.
But he right.
Well, he's talking about what happened in the Supreme Court ruling regarding Pennsylvania.
So it was a decision that Roberts decided basically to allow or not allow ballots without a postmark to be counted after the election.
And the Supreme Court, this Republican-controlled, this conservative Supreme Court.
Roberts, a Republican nominee.
That's right.
And he was going to bring in the new age of conservatism to the Supreme Court if we would only get him elected.
Well, they ruled for the Democrats and say now in Pennsylvania, this crucial swing state that they will allow ballots to continue to be counted that are delivered after Election Day, even without a postmark.
That's what the Supreme Court allowed.
And what John wrote, if McConnell had pushed through the Barrett hearings instead of wasting weeks with this ridiculous charade, Trump might have gotten a 5-4 ruling in his favor.
The Republicans couldn't do a better job of throwing the election if they tried.
The big villains of this piece are McConnell and Barr, as well as the Roberts.
There's a long, long history, very, you know, what would you call it, revered or venerable history of Republican nominees to the Supreme Court who are touted to be conservatives turning liberal.
And you got another one in mind right now, don't you, Keith?
Right.
And tell us why.
Amy Coney Barrett.
She is going to be another one cut from the cloth of Lewis Powell, David Souter, John Paul Stevens, John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch.
You know, what is it?
Why can't you find a true conservative judge that can be elevated to this?
Did she say they got your danders in a...
Well, the thing that really gets me is that she said there are five or six decisions that are just sacrosanct.
They are holy and cannot be touched.
And one of them is Brown versus Board of Education.
Brown versus Board of Education is the Germanal influence.
That's the seed that the whole weed of liberalism has grown from in America.
And it was a violation.
It just basically spat in the face of starry decises that is following precedent.
The precedent was there, Plessy versus Ferguson.
They should have said one of two things in that decision.
They should have said, this is a matter for the legislature.
We're not going to allow ourselves to be turned into a legislature, but they didn't do that.
The other thing they could have said is Plessy versus Ferguson is law.
Separate but equal is law, but we don't think that you are moving fast enough to make these schools equal.
You're going to be, you know, we now serve notice that you've got to get funding equalized between black and white schools in a segregated system within the next year.
And if you don't, then we are going to say that separate but equal can only be achieved in your district by racially integrating the schools.
That would have, you know, built a fire under things.
But no, they wouldn't do something like that.
They had to make the court into a super legislature and a weapon for advancing the revolution.
That's what they wanted to do.
And that's what, and somebody that will not change or even consider reviewing Brown versus Board of Education, it's quite obvious that the public school systems throughout the nation have gone in the toilet since 1954.
They have basically gone down the tubes.
And for her to say that, that shows me that she's another worthless John Roberts clone on the Supreme Court.
All right.
So you have that treachery there.
Chuck Baldwin had a great article, by the way, about the Supreme Court, how Republicans, for decades now, I was going to say centuries, but for decades now have been the ones appointing the majority of the justices, and they never seem to quite be able to get ahead, do they?
And Amy Coney Barrett is not going to be an exception.
I hate to say that.
I mean, maybe you have a very slim chance on something with something like Roe versus Wade, but that's not remotely.
But it really gets down to, James, is immigration, immigration, immigration.
That's all that matters right now.
Look, you can't let a group like the Federalist Society decide who your judicial candidates are.
That'd be like turning it over to Bill Crystal in the Weekly Standard or to the National Review or something like that.
These are neocon outfits.
They aren't worth, you know, they are Republican in name only, conservative, not even in name only.
They are the opposition.
You got, in addition to that, you got McConnell.
He's not going to give any more COVID relief.
You know, if you're a bank, if you're a corporation, you can get trillions, but don't think you can get another thousand dollar check from the government, not on McConnell's watch, so Trump's up against that.
You've got obviously the media, the Democrats, the Republicans, his own sons.
I mean, his sons are pathetic.
I got a story about that.
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Anyone 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?
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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.
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And now back to tonight's show.
All right, everybody.
I was talking about Trump having to beat the media, the Democrats, his own party, bar.
He's got to beat the Supreme Court and members of his own household.
Well, listen, here's what Donald Trump Jr. said.
I'm very ashamed we ever interviewed Donald Trump Jr.
If we'd have known how he was going to turn out, we would have never sullied our audience with his presence.
But Donald Trump Jr. put out a tweet on the night of the last debate in which he wrote, Joe Biden said he didn't want his kids going to school in a racial jungle regarding school integration.
He tried to cancel busing programs, and he was buddies with every segregationist to ever walk the halls of Congress.
And my reaction to that is, why in the world is Trump's own son trying to convince us to vote for Biden?
Part of this Democrats are the real race.
That's the whole tried and true tactic that has never worked.
That's exactly what he's thinking.
That is the key right there.
You've put your finger on it, James.
The key to who is a real conservative and who isn't is their position on the civil rights.
Of course, there was Eric Trump, the other son, who said right before the election in 2016 that somebody needs to go and put a bullet in the head of David Duke.
Well, David Duke's a hell of a lot better man than you've ever been, Eric and Jr.
Anyway, we've already got callers lining up.
We're going to start working through them, okay?
But before we do that, let me remind you of what I want to happen, ladies and gentlemen.
We're a little bit early on this, but we're going to go ahead and start in just a second.
Last half of the show, we're going to be taking your calls.
We want to limit it to maybe two minutes a caller, two or three minutes a caller.
So be prepared.
Anniversary show, be prepared.
Have what you want to say.
It's going to be punchy.
We're going to get in.
We're going to get out.
We want to talk to as many of you as we can.
But one of our mainstays, truly Rich in Nashville, I mean, he's right about this.
No matter what happens, if Trump wins, it only delays the ultimate battle.
He is not our savior.
He is not going to change anything fundamentally for us.
His first term has proven that.
Maybe he buys us a little more time and why not take it?
But he's not our national savior.
The work has to be done locally.
We've got to remember that.
What needs to happen if Trump gets elected is we need to start figuring out from day one how to get Tucker Carlson as the Republican nominee in 2024.
Even he leads, you know, to be desired by our standards.
But I'll tell you, I saw this story.
I'm sorry, it wasn't a story.
I heard this from a friend of a friend that their son was dismissed from school, a public high school, for having a Trump banner on his car.
The principal disciplined this high school student who was driving to school, sent him home, had him remove the Trump paraphernalia.
This is the sitting president of the United States, the sitting president of the United States.
You can't support the sitting president of the United States at a public high school.
I mean, you know, now Donald Trump is the real race.
Supporting Donald Trump is the same as supporting James Bennett.
He shows you who's in charge of public education.
But this is, again, though, Keith, why I think some of the polls, why Trump is under polling, I should say.
Because, I mean, this is one of a million examples that we could draw of disciplinary actions or some sort of a lot of people.
They're fearful of the reaction if they come out in support of him.
And this kid in high school being disciplined for having a Trump sticker on his car proves that these people are not fearing this idly.
They know exactly what they're doing.
They know that we live in a pernicious atmosphere politically and that the media is 100% behind the Democrats and the left.
All right, so one more thing, and then we're going to start taking some calls.
And in the very next segment, we're going to officially kick off our 16th anniversary celebration.
But the whole thing with Hunter Biden, we haven't touched on that yet.
So Rudy Giuliani supposedly has the smoking gun laptop that contains allegedly all sorts of stuff from crack usage to up to perhaps, I'm not saying this is a fact.
I'm saying it's alleged that there could even be some child pornography.
I mean, who knows what's on there?
But supposedly he's got it all and nobody's talking to Rudy.
They're only talking about Rudy for appearing in this Borat film, which let me tell you, Rudy is single.
Number one, if you know what's going on with this Borat film, a woman posing as a 24-year-old, she was 15.
That was never brought up to him.
That had no relevance whatsoever in the movie.
In the film, she's playing a 15-year-old.
But for his interview, that part of the film, this fake interview that they set up, he thought that she was of age.
He's a single man.
She's flirting with him, patting him on the leg, invites him to her hotel room to have a drink.
And then he gets on the bed, and you can't really tell what he's doing.
He says he's tucking his shirt in.
Who knows?
But I'm just saying, that's not illegal, okay?
He's a 73-year-old man.
He's not married.
A 24-year-old woman pats you on the leg and invites you to her room.
It's been known to happen.
They say 16 will get you 20.
But then on the other hand, 18 above and you're free.
Well, and she was none of that.
I mean, she's 24, okay?
And he had no idea that her character was supposed to be younger than that.
That has nothing to do with anything.
But that's all they're talking about Rudy for was this.
I mean, nothing even happened.
I mean, he thought he was going to spend the night in love.
And so, I mean, he went for it.
Who wouldn't?
But he supposedly got this smoking gun.
And the only thing they're talking about is this thing in Borat, which was a big nothing burger.
I watched the whole thing.
And he has to go on Newsmax TV to lay out what's on this laptop because none of the establishment media will talk to him about it.
Newsmax.
I mean, he might as well.
And you know, James, also, I can't believe that Giuliani turned over these cell phones to the FBI.
If he did that, the FBI is enemy-occupied territory.
You know, Christopher Wray is one of the left.
He's the one who said that the right-wingers are the big problem in America, not Black Lives Matter or Antifa.
Let's go now to Kevin in South Dakota.
Now, remember, ladies and gentlemen, 1866-986 News, we're going to take as many callers as we can starting in the very next segment.
That's when we're going to kick off TPC's 16th anniversary celebration.
Kevin in South Dakota, are you there?
Yeah, I'm here, James.
And I just wanted to say happy anniversary.
And on behalf of a lot of people, I just want to say thanks to you and Keith for everything you do.
You know, truly, there's not many voices like you in the media, you know, radio, wherever.
And you guys are, you know, you're really special.
You have a great show.
And I just wanted to say thanks for that, you know, everything.
And well, I first started listening to your show in 2012.
I was still living in New Jersey.
And, you know, that's when I first started to have an awakening.
You know, I started to realize everything that was going on.
And I saw a couple, a few of your clips on CNN on YouTube.
You were on with Paul Zahn and others.
And I was really impressed with how you conducted the interview.
And I started occasionally listening to your show from that point forward.
I wasn't always a faithful listener, but whenever there was something big in the news, I would always turn you on every Saturday to see what you had to say.
And I always liked your show, and I've been listening every Saturday since this past summer because I realize now with everything going on, just how important it is to support your show.
And I hope everyone realizes the same.
You know, I've been listening every week, and the show has never been better.
So I just wanted to say thanks again.
And whatever happens, this election, I just want to let the audience know it's important that always count your friends, never your enemies.
Be prepared for the worst.
Hope for the best.
Thanks, James and Keith.
Hey, Kevin, I got to tell you something, my friend.
Whoever calls in after you for the remainder of this show is going to have a hard act to follow.
Thank you.
That was so – listen, that's heartfelt.
Short.
Short, sweet, and to the point.
No, but no, it came from the heart.
And we, you know, we wear our heart on our sleeves here as well.
I mean, we're man's men, but we also have certainly a soft spot for the people that we're doing battle for.
How could you not go to battle for people if you didn't love them?
And that's what drives this show.
He's absolutely right.
There are just too few of us.
Both listeners and people on the radio.
But, well, the audience grows.
The audience grows.
And people like Kevin listening since 2012.
You know, that's something I'm going to ask people.
When did you start listening?
You know, what keeps you coming back?
All of that stuff we're going to be getting into.
But what a great caller to start what we're going to be doing for the rest of the program.
Kevin up in South Dakota, Keith.
That's right.
Keep the ball rolling.
And we want to try to see how many states we get people calling from.
Well, you know what?
I think I might.
I'm going to start a little ledger here as I write down on my notepad.
There's South Dakota.
We got that one knocked off the list.
49 more to go.
But thank you very much for the call, Kevin.
Kevin is also a gentleman who sends in some great email correspondence as well.
He's the great material for our show.
He's just last few shows.
And we're thankful for him and we're thankful for everybody.
Well, that's what we're going to do now, ladies and gentlemen.
1866-986 News.
We're done.
The rest of the show, it's up to you.
Call in, share your thoughts, some favorite memories.
Let's celebrate together while we can.
We'll be right back.
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Happy birthday, baby.
Oh, I love you so.
16 candles.
There are indeed, ladies and gentlemen, 16 candles on TPC's Cake Tonight.
This is our 16th anniversary broadcast.
It all started on October 26th, 2004.
I remember that night as plain as day, so help me, God.
A lot of times on these anniversary shows, we would bring back former members of the cast and crew, current members of the cast and crew.
We would try to remember, reminisce about all of the highlights.
But frankly, thanks to your indulgence, ladies and gentlemen, and God's grace, I don't know if we could do that in a three-hour show anymore.
There's just been so much that we've been through and experienced, ups and downs, triumphs, defeats, but we've done it all together.
And the togetherness is what we want to focus on tonight.
Rather than me recounting some of the highlights and things I remember, let's let you do that.
That's what we're doing.
You know, the only time we've ever done it.
We've got callers, Keith.
We got to go.
Let me just say this.
James made the comment.
He said, what other radio program can you see where they make southern populism with doo-wop?
That's what we've got.
Defenders of the faith, truth-tellers of racial realities, love of the South, and doo-wop.
That's right.
Let's go to John in Texas as we celebrate 16 years together.
John, thank you so much for calling in.
Having me.
James, Keith, I wanted to wish you a happy 16th anniversary and just tell you big congratulations on reaching this milestone.
And I'll tell you, one of the things that I love about your show is that it's family-centric, family-friendly, and at the same time, pro-white.
It's a show that I can watch with my family.
And I mean, that's hard to find out there.
Well, John, thank you so much for that.
I mean, you know, we always are mentioning family and not disingenuously.
Obviously, I'm a family man.
You're a family man.
Keith has raised three children, now adults, and we consider the audience to be part of our family.
But how did you come to join this family, if I may ask?
And how long ago was it?
Well, I started listening in 2010.
Man, it was a long time ago.
And actually, Tim Murdoch, aka Horace the Avenger, turned me on to y'all.
No kidding.
And of course, Tim was just on with us.
What was it?
Last week?
It was last week.
In the last month, for sure.
It's a small world, is it not?
It's just, I love hearing how people.
Well, John, you accentuate the point.
It all happened organically.
You know, if you'd have told me 16 years ago, I would have experienced and been able to do any of the things, much less all of the things that we've done from that day until now.
You could have blown me over with a feather if you go back in time 16 years ago, Monday night.
But it has happened and it's happened, and people have come in through a variety of different streams.
And, well, it's good to know.
I'll tell you what, we got to thank Tim Murdoch for that one.
Well, I tell you what, it's like the Grateful Dead said, what a wild and crazy ride it's been.
But it's, I tell you what, it really has been serendipity.
The way this thing has grown and the way that we've connected with people, not only all over the United States, but all over the world, is really amazing.
Well, we're going to find out exactly how widespread the audience is tonight.
We've had South Dakota and Texas is on the line now.
We're going to see how many states we can check off the box before the time runs out of the hourglass tonight.
But John, I want to give the final word to you.
I know Kevin sort of kicked it off in earnest last segment, but you're really the first star of the parade tonight.
Final word to you, my friend.
Well, I just want to say I know both of you personally, and you're both really good men.
And I always want to tell the audience out there that, you know, you want to really always be careful who you follow.
And if you want to find, you want to get good advice on being a good husband, you find somebody who's been married happily for 50 years.
You don't go ask the guy who's been divorced five times.
So I just want to say that y'all are good men.
You're both successful in your professional careers.
You both have great families and you're successful pro-whites and, you know, just can't thank you enough on everything that you do.
And, you know, you're leaders that blaze a trail, and leaders blaze that trail and send a map back for others to follow.
Well, thank you so much for the kind words.
And I appreciate what you said.
And by, again, highlighting the family, the familial aspects of it, we want this to be a wholesome program.
And as you said, something you can listen to with your kids.
And I appreciate you doing that.
Can't wait to talk to you again, see you again.
Thank you, John, for calling in tonight.
Let's now go to Roseanne in Florida.
Roseanne in Florida is on the line with James and Keith on our 16th anniversary.
Are you there, Roseanne?
I am.
How are my favourite people?
Well, thanks for calling in.
Well, we're doing well.
The pleasure is all ours.
What do you got for us tonight, Roseanne?
What makes you call in?
Well, I want to soothe your curiosity on our President Trump's rally here in Florida.
My brother.
You're down in Florida.
Ah, yes, I am.
My brother was at the polo club here in the villages, and he said, This is for you, there was a sea of red hats, and it was just amazing.
He said it was electrifying.
We've got to carry Florida, Roseanne.
You know, Keith and I can fall off the place of the face of the planet, and Trump's going to carry Tennessee by 20 or 30 points.
Your vote matters a lot.
And all your friends, get all your friends and neighbors out there.
Well, I voted today.
I'm proud of me.
I dragged myself.
Yeah, we're proud of you too.
I had a gun range competition.
I was exhausted, but I dragged myself there.
So I'm a Second Amendment woman.
I love your show.
I don't want to take up a lot of your time, but everything that everyone has said, the pro family, your graciousness.
You know, you're a leader.
You're actually a beacon to many of us.
And you're a treasure.
And I hope that President Trump gets in.
And I hope that your show continues.
Congratulations on your 16 years.
It's just been wonderful.
And if I may just interject one more thing.
I hope you will get some women on your show who I think would be an asset to your show.
And I'm just going to say their names would be Lauren Southern and Carolyn Yeager.
And I hope somewhere along the line, besides your other wonderful guests that you have, I mean, I have a list of people.
Send us their phone numbers and we'll contact them.
I think Carolyn Yeager may be more up our alley than the former.
But, you know, we do have the Ladies Night Show intermittently, Roseanne.
I know you never missed a show.
And you might be on it.
I've listened.
I've listened.
But, you know, I've got to say, your guests are wonderful.
I mean, I keep a list of them and I have a little jot next to each name.
I'll tell you who I think is one of your most wonderful guests is Sam Dixon.
His intellect is just, you know, superior.
I love David Duke.
I think his, you know, he's been so derailed in his life with many things and, you know, unfairly so.
You know, his books are fabulous.
The secret behind communism.
People should read those books.
And, you know, Kevin McDonald, The Culture of Critique, people should read those books.
And I think your listeners, as myself, I learned so much over the years in listening to you.
And I really want to thank you for that.
It's like having a broader education, things that you would just never learn in school.
And, you know, we could go on and on about what's going on in the schools.
But, you know, people, as they take it, you know, take the reins themselves, they need to, you know, stretch themselves and learn and just try to, you know, by listening to your show, that's one way to do it.
I mean, Paul Angel, his publication is phenomenal.
You know, I would tell everyone to subscribe to it.
And Saturday night, listen to you.
I appreciate what you said.
I appreciate everything everyone said so far.
I mean, this has been a fantastic start to what was a very risky proposition, considering we've never done it before.
I want to say one thing, Keith, very quickly.
Now, that was the thing.
When I started this show 16 years ago, we wanted to give a voice to the people out there who were doing great work, who deserved an audience, but whose voice was being otherwise hushed up or distorted.
And she mentioned, obviously, you know, a litany of them just then, David Duke and the others.
But that's what we're here to do.
I mean, I appreciate the people who appreciate our commentary, and I think we can deliver great commentary.
But we have great guests, and the guests hold it up.
And getting right back to the here and now, what is going to happen with Florida?
Is Florida going to be in the Trump column?
That should give you some indication.
I was very, very happy to see the pictures.
I think I sent them to you, Keith, on your email.
You did?
Yes.
In 2016, I attended one at Ocala, and it was just electrifying.
I mean, the air is just, it's just phenomenal to actually attend one.
It's wonderful.
And I think he was going on to Pensacola after that.
You know, I didn't follow it, but I believe that.
No, that's exactly where he was.
No, is that the polo club at Boca Raton or where was it?
No, in the villages here in the villages.
The villages in the United States.
The villages in Central Florida.
Then he was going up to Pensacola.
Central Florida.
You know, Ocala is about as dark red as it can get.
Ocala had the biggest pro-Confederate rally of 2015, the backlash of the Dylan Root.
Ocala had 5,000 people strong.
We have the second biggest one here in Memphis with 500.
We got to go.
Roseanne, God bless you.
Thank you for tuning in in Florida.
We've got a ton of people already in queue.
A log jam of callers.
We're going to work through as many of them as we can.
What a great start.
It's the 15th anniversary.
Thank you, Roseanne, in Florida and John in Texas.
We'll be right back.
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Peaches and cream, lips like strawberry wine.
You're 16.
You're beautiful and you're mine.
You're all rivers and curls.
Oh, what a girl.
Eyes that twinkle and shine.
You're 16.
You're beautiful.
And you're mine.
You're my baby.
You're my pet.
We fell in love all the night we met.
You touched my hand.
My heart went warm.
And ooh, when we kissed, we could not stop.
You walked out my dreams in our arms.
Now you're my angel divine.
You're 16.
You're beautiful.
And you're mine.
Who would have ever thought a show like ours would have made it 16 years?
Here we are.
That was Memphis' own Johnny Burnett.
And here we are continuing the tradition.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, it's our 16th anniversary here with the Political Cess Poll radio program.
So many of you have made that possible.
We didn't make it possible.
We could do our very best efforts, and it wouldn't matter if listeners weren't out there supporting the work.
You made it possible.
That's why tonight is all about you.
I'm going to pick up the pace, okay?
We're going to pick up the pace.
We didn't know what kind of outpouring of calls we would receive when we started this.
We have a log jam of callers waiting to get through.
We want to work through as many as we can as quickly as we can.
We want to hear from all of you.
So this has been a sensational start for our 16th anniversary broadcast.
We have Mike in Long Island, New York.
Mike, take it away.
Hey, guys.
Happy anniversary to you and James, Keith, and congratulations on the baby.
Your new daughter.
Well, thank you so much.
I appreciate it.
We are all family here.
That's absolutely right.
And we've got a brand new baby, 16th anniversary of the show.
And we've got people like you, Mike, listening up in Long Island.
So tell us, when did you get your start as a TPC listener?
Favorite guest, favorite memories?
What keeps you coming back?
I think it was in 2007 when I first.
Wow.
Boy, you're going to lay on back.
Discovered you guys.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And one of the best times was the 10th anniversary when we all got together and I met all you guys and your families.
It was unbelievable.
Unbelievable time.
What a great idea.
Obviously, you were at one of the.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, obviously, you were at one of the anniversary conferences, the 10-year anniversary.
That was a big one.
I mean, I certainly remember that one.
We've had a couple of three since then.
But, I mean, those anniversary conferences, how would you describe it?
We got a lot of callers, but I want to ask you this, Mike.
How would you describe those anniversary conferences for the people who haven't been invited or the people who haven't been there?
It is, like everybody was saying, like a family.
The camaraderie is unbelievable.
And I was at the 13th, 13th or 14th.
I was at two of them.
But anyway, yeah, it's like one big happy family.
Everybody's friends.
It's like one big family.
It's unbelievable time.
So it's unbelievable.
Mike, we've all known each other for years.
Yeah, obviously, Mike, I remember meeting you.
I remember meeting your wife.
Just the most fantastic people I've ever met in life I've met as a result of the work we've done.
All over the country and the world.
Well, you've already heard it.
I mean, what are we at now?
We're in South Dakota, Florida, Texas, now Long Island, New York.
Mike, I want to give you a last shot.
Anything else you'd want to impart upon the audience before we take the next call?
And I want to thank you again, by the way, for calling in.
It means a lot.
You're welcome.
Just keep doing what you're doing, guys.
And I appreciate all you've done.
And thank you.
Thank you for all your support and give our best to your wife.
Okay.
We are most certainly going to continue to do the best that we can.
Do we have very quickly, Mrs. Producer, if you could give me a shout in my headset who we've got on the line?
Let's go with Patrick in Texas.
Thank you so much for the call, Mike, up in Long Island.
Patrick, you're on the line.
Yes, y'all guys are friends of Dr. Hill.
You're good people, as far as I'm concerned.
We're good people, then.
Judge General DePaul Tanner was speaking at the Mises Institute.
Title of his speech, Natural Law as a Resistance to Tyranny.
The natural law is the Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights is declaratory of natural law, common law.
And the Ninth Amendment by Madison said there's a rights not enumerated here that shall not be denied or disparaged.
So we've got an ungodly amount.
Paul Tanner said, give me a list of what you think our rights are.
I'll add 30 or 40 to it.
Just my thought, there is hope if we all get on board, you know, and stand for our rights and defend them.
And I'll let you go with that.
Well, be sure to get out there and vote for Trump this time.
All right, thank you for the call, Patrick.
That's our first repeat state.
That's Patrick in Texas.
Let's see.
Let's go with, I know, man.
I'm not playing favorites here.
Let's go with Jimmy in Washington, Jimmy in Washington State.
Jimmy, how are you all the way up in the Pacific Northwest?
I'm doing great, James.
I want to congratulate you on 16 years and the great work that you and Keith do.
And I want to also give a lot of credit to Sam Bushford.
Hey, thank you.
Hey, listen, I want to pause you right there.
I want to ask you to pause right there.
And I want to thank you for invoking the name of the man who makes it all possible as much as any man does.
Sam Bushman, owner of the Liberty News Radio Network.
God bless you, Jimmy, for mentioning that.
I know we wouldn't have forgotten it before the end of the show.
You know, Jimmy's just a typical inhabitant up there of the Seattle area in Washington, right?
Have you been out protesting lately, Jimmy?
No, he's extraordinary.
Jimmy, tell us what you like about the show.
Yeah, that's right.
Different world out there.
Totally different world.
That's where common sense resides in the state of Washington.
Wherever Jimmy Baker is.
Sure does.
It sure does.
And so I started listening.
Unfortunately, I didn't start listening until Bill Rowland passed away.
So I didn't get to enjoy him.
And from what I hear, he was tremendous.
So that's about the time I started listening.
And so I went through a list of some of your great guests.
And I came up with more than 60 of them that I loved.
And I'm not going to go over 60 names here, but I just want to pick four of them.
And there are, I'm very interested in the immigration issue.
And so these people are fantastic at that issue.
And first of all, is Dr. Virginia Aberdeen.
And she's an intellectual academic writing on the subject.
And if people had listened to her when she started writing her books, we wouldn't be in this pickle.
I got to know her personally at a couple of events.
And so she's just fabulous.
And Peter Brevilo, he's also a stalwart at the immigration.
I just can't understand him when he talks.
He needs Henry Higgins, but he does.
When you do understand him, you understand what a great intellect he is.
Well, I'll tell you, Jimmy's going straight to the top here with Virginia and Peter.
Peter, of course, appeared as recently as the week before last.
But continue, Jimmy.
That was a good laugh, though.
Okay, I've got just two more of the 60.
And I have to mention Paul Frob.
There's nobody more fun to listen to than Paul Frog.
He looks animated, doesn't he?
He makes humor out of a very solid problem.
Gallows humor.
And I think humor is one of the best ways of attacking the other side.
So, I mean, he's just tremendous.
He's got to be smart to be a Canadian and stay out of jail with what he says.
Well, I'll say this to Jimmy.
Paul is one of those guys.
Anytime he's on the show, I get excited because I know it's going to be a fun show.
I get really relaxed.
It's just something I look forward to.
Who's your last one, Jimmy?
Last but not least, is Sam Dixon.
He's an inspiration.
He's such a brilliant man.
And I believe that his explanation of what took place at Charlottesville is probably the most objective piece.
He wrote about it and he spoke about it on your show.
And it's probably the best recitation of what happened in Charlottesville.
I remember that show.
Well, listen, thank you for calling.
Thank you for the words.
Thank you for your recommendations on the guests.
And thank you for remembering.
I mean, going all the way back to the time Bill passed away, which was, man, what a blow.
But that was all the way back in 13, I believe.
So it's been a long time.
Well, you give us faith for the people in Washington if you're there that they're not all like these people we see on the news from Seattle.
Thank you so much for the call, Jimmy.
Thank you, go ahead.
Keith, if you would write a list of about 50 of your games, like I would love it someday.
Maybe you'd probably even remember them all, but you just click them off like crazy.
And I just laugh like gut sound every time.
So anyway, thanks, Carla.
What do we call those?
Alexanderisms?
Well, southernisms is what you call them.
All right.
Well, thank you for having me on tonight, guys.
Hey, thanks for calling in all the way up from Washington State.
That's Jimmy.
Thank you so much for being a listener for so many years and for all, all of your incredible support.
We have no time left, but I want to quickly go to Steve.
Well, we'll go to Steve in New Jersey.
We've got also Kevin in Montana and a lot of other people lining up.
So, folks, I promise we're going to pick up the pace.
We're going to make haste.
We're going to get to everybody.
We're going to try to get to everybody.
We've got an hour left in our 60th anniversary broadcast.
We've never had an anniversary show like this.
We're turning it entirely over to the audience.
So far, so good.
Yeah.
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