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.
She was on the 16, on the 16th.
I loved her so, but she was too young to fall in love, and I was too young to know.
We'd laugh and sing and knew the little things that made my heart glow.
But she was too young to fall in love, and I was too young to know.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's the political cesspools 16th anniversary broadcast.
We're doing something we've never done in the history of the show.
We're turning the entire last half of the show, this entire last hour, over to callers.
We have more callers than we can get to, but keep calling in.
I know some people are getting a busy signal because all the lines are full.
Here's what we're going to do.
We're going to go as quickly as we can.
We're going to chew up some callers.
More callers than Carter has pills.
But we only because we want to get to everybody, because everybody is important to us.
Let's go very quickly to Kevin in Montana, who's been waiting the longest.
Kevin, thank you for your patience.
Thank you for calling in on our 16th anniversary.
Yeah, I first heard about you on the Liberty News Radio Network back in 2009, I believe it was in the spring.
Long time listening.
Yeah, I didn't listen to you for many years after that just because I didn't know when you were on.
But I started listening to you again in August of this year.
And not only do I find your show informative, but I find it very entertaining.
And I just wanted to let you know one more thing.
You were talking about Newsmax, Fox News.
There's actually quite a few conservative TV networks out there.
I don't know why they're not getting advertised or plugged.
You know, you know, I got to tell you, I wasn't diminishing Newsmax.
I think they do a good job, you know, to an extent.
I mean, they're obviously not where we are on some issues, but I appreciate the work that they're doing in getting Rudy Gielani's message out there.
But I mean, the fact that they're the only ones reaching out to Giuliani who might have a smoking.
You know, you have to be honest.
They just don't have the footprint that CBS, NBC, ABC, PBS, C.
But they could if, as you said, Keith, if Trump would trump these sort of alternative media outlets and not the legacy media, the establishment, the corrupt, the controlled, then they would be able to do it.
Well, Kevin Lemony, let me tell you something.
All the way up there in Montana.
Now, there's a state you wouldn't think you'd get.
Montana, for tuning into us so many years ago and for coming back to us this August.
I hope you never miss another broadcast.
I hope we're together for 16 more years, and we'll continue to keep you entertained.
And Chuck Baldwin came from Pensacola, Florida up there to Calispel, Montana.
He's a good man.
Support him too.
Thank you so much, Kevin.
We appreciate you.
We appreciate it.
Yeah, go ahead.
One last thing.
Sure.
Oh, yeah.
Well, there's also One American News, and there's also the first TV.
I don't know if you've heard of that.
Bill O'Reilly's on there.
You know, I liked Bill as an establishment guy.
I mean, there's obviously he's got a lot of faults, too.
He was probably the most entertaining, but I'll tell you, another one is True News, True News, now out of Vero Beach, Florida.
That is something everybody should be tuning into.
He's really strong.
I mean, my goodness.
Strong as Garrett Snow.
Thank you so much for the call, Kevin.
We're going to let you fly up there in Montana because some people can't get in that are trying.
But I thank you for the call.
Let's go to Steve, Stephen, New Jersey.
Steven, Jersey.
What do you got, Jersey boy?
Uncle Steve.
Hey, James and Keith, happy anniversary and congratulations.
Hey, there's Stevey, James.
There he is.
Well, thank you so much.
Yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
I hear you.
Thank you for that.
It's between having a newborn at 30 and one at 40, but we're making it happen.
And we've got three now.
We're above replacement fertility.
So that was something that we're going to be talking about.
Go forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
But thank you, Steve, for saying that.
Amen.
And hello to all your guests.
I mean, all your show has been fantastic and just novel idea.
And I'm just happy to be part of it.
I'm happy to get through.
And it's a tough chore to get through, but that's a good thing.
You know, it absolutely is.
It's funny because I started listening to you back in 2010.
Matter of fact, somebody gave me your book, Racism, Racism.
And that was during the dark days of the Obama administration.
And it was like, oh, my gosh.
Growing up in New York, I felt like a fish out of water.
There was nobody here that shared my beliefs.
And reading your book gave me courage.
I always had a love for the South.
I always felt I was a southerner in a Yankee body.
And, you know, getting to listen to you guys, meeting you all, and just the guests that you've turned me on to.
You know, Dr. Michael Hill and Dr. Adrian Krieg.
And we, you know, Dr. Duke, of course, is my, has been my hero for many, many years.
And it's just incredible, you know, Kevin McDonald.
And you guys have just been, you've opened up my parameters.
And I want to especially say that Simon Roche of South Africa.
Good call.
You know, I love South Africa.
I visited just prior to, you know, apartheid ending and I got to love the people.
And you were the only people that were actually telling us what was going on there.
And through Simon, we were able to get these bona fide sources where we can assist our brethren.
Because, I mean, let's face it, Europeans everywhere in the world, no matter where we live, we're under a dire threat under genocide watch.
So it's, yeah, your show has just connected everybody from around the world.
And it's just, it's an amazing.
And that's why I know some of your listeners are, you know, it's probably Sunday where they're listening to from.
And you guys are just incredible.
And James, you've adopted me as part of your southern family, your Tennessee family, and your pastor's become my pastor.
And your friends are my friends.
And you're a brother by another law.
Hey, Steve, thank you.
Thank you so much for one of the most heartfelt calls of, well, they're all have been.
I can't pick one over the other, but I really appreciate the message that you've shared.
And it's so interesting to hear what each listener considers to be some of the guests that really stands out to them.
And some of the guests have been mentioned a time or two.
I appreciate you bringing up Simon.
I appreciate you calling in.
I know you've been waiting on the line about 20, 30 minutes to get to get through.
And I know a lot of people are calling in that can't get through.
We're going to let you fly, Steve.
But listen, we love you.
We thank you.
We appreciate you.
All the support, all the prayerful support, the financial support.
We appreciate you.
And keep tuning in up there in New Jersey.
We love you, brother.
Keep your powder dry.
You may need it after the election.
Right, especially up there.
We're going to keep on moving.
Let's go as quickly, quickly, quickly as we can, ladies and gentlemen.
Micah in Maryland.
Micah in Maryland, you're on the line.
Thanks for calling in on TPC's 16th anniversary broadcast.
Hello, James.
Congrats on 16 and congrats on Carolyn.
Oh, well, thank you very much.
Listen, you know, this just goes to show again, Keith, the number of people calling in tonight and making mention of the fact that we've just had a third child, our daughter, Caroline.
It just, I mean, does it not reinforce what we say all the time?
We're a family.
We consider them our family.
They consider us theirs.
It's truly a family.
And Mike, I know you've been a listener for a long, long time.
2010 to be exact at least.
And I bless you.
I've saved every one of your mail-in letters.
A big old Ziploc bag, if you can believe it.
Oh, my goodness.
I'd like to see all those again.
Oh, yeah.
No, well, you know, we do the quarterly fundraisers and we send those out.
You've saved those since 2010.
What a blessing.
Micah, the music's playing.
I'll give you 10 seconds.
Go, brother.
Oh, no, good thanks, and Godspeed, and we'll see what it is that lets you hold.
Hey, we sure will, but I'll tell you what, no matter what happens on November 3rd, we will still be together on November 4th.
The fact that men like us could come together and fellowship together, we have a community that we have built organically together.
That's worth more than whatever happens at the ballot box, I can tell you.
Thank you.
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In Congress, Steve saw an 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.
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Mom, you don't know anything about me anymore.
Honey, I know you're good at math.
You don't like English.
I know Ryan smiled at you yesterday at school.
I know your favorite color is purple.
And I know you don't like mushrooms.
And who can blame you?
I mean, mushrooms are a fungus, and people generally try to avoid funguses.
Or is it fungi?
I'm never quite sure.
But, you know, either way, I mean, penicillin is good.
Penicillin is a mold.
Huh.
Well, I guess you're right.
So you like penicillin, but not mushrooms.
No matter what you talk about, love is what they'll hear.
Mom, if we talk, will you be quiet?
Love to.
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We are protecting the sanctity of life and the family as the foundation of our society.
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Hey, hey, he's in it.
I'm a my father.
Hey, hey, hey, Dickin, I'm a mark.
Well, don't get off our cloud.
Get on it.
Well, let me tell you, it's hard to get on it right now.
I hear we are, we have jammed up all the phone lines.
Jammed up in jelly tight.
That's another one we could play.
Folks, when we first did this, we've never done this before.
We thought that perhaps it would be a dud.
We didn't know how many people would call in live.
And right now, we're panicked and I'm a little sweating now because I don't know if we can get to everybody.
We're going to go as quickly, quickly, quickly as we can.
Time is running short.
And we have maxed out the phone lines available.
And it's been that way since we opened them last hour.
Let's go to Hank in Florida.
Hank, thank you for calling in.
Hank in Florida, tell us.
Tell us what you got to say.
Tell us what I got to say.
Really love the show.
I totally 100% agree with what a lot of these guys are saying about how great y'all are and just gentlemen of the first sort, all this.
But some of my memories are mainly sentimental.
I've been listening.
My boy introduced me to y'all way, way back when he was, I don't know, 17, 18 years old.
He's turning 30.
I mean, 30 of this month.
Yeah.
But way back in the day when Pappy was still with y'all and I first started listening, Pappy would, he'd get all excited about some Bible stuff y'all be talking about.
And I might have a little short disagreement or something, you know.
So I would hear Pappy an email.
And what tickled me was he'd be on the next show.
He would all of a sudden call my name and then he would give me the what to for about how I was watching this.
You tell you how a cow eats cabbage, huh?
Exactly right.
That just tickled the snot out of me.
But it was fun stuff like that.
How you guys are just, your chemistry together is fantastic.
And you don't take it.
Just good old boys.
Exactly.
You don't take no gruff from nobody.
I mean, matter of fact, when the Southern Poverty Law Center calls y'all hateful people, you just cheer and say thank you very much.
I tell you what, you know.
Go ahead.
Well, you're on to it, Hank.
I mean, we've been expelled from church.
We've been denounced by Congress.
The entire national media has attacked us at some point.
We've got all the right enemies.
We're in with the outcry.
I'll tell you what, we're in with.
You do exactly what Mr. Rowland told you to.
Do not apologize.
Don't.
And that's what I'm saying.
Thank you for remembering, Bill.
You know, it's good to hear Bill.
It's good to hear Bill's name invoked tonight and mentioned.
Bill's always here with us spiritually.
Bill Eddie, I mean, Keith, obviously going back to the day, Jeff, Jess, Austin, obviously Art Frith.
I mean, Jack Ryan, who's a member of our current crew.
We can't forget.
Scoop Stanton.
Scoop, who I think will be calling in later.
If we can get to him.
If he can get through, this is incredible.
Sean Bergen.
Sean, absolutely.
Jim Lancia.
I mean, we're going to forget somebody if we try to start listening all the people who played a role on our team.
But obviously, Sam Bushman.
Hank, thank you so much for the call.
Thank you for being part of the family.
Thank you for spending a little bit of your Saturday night to help us celebrate our family.
Let me share one more memory.
I got to tell you one more thing for I go now.
Run away because I know you're busy.
You gave me the most wonderful thing, February of Valentine's Day in 2018 when you read that letter about my wife.
I appreciate you paying tribute to her.
And that was really special to me.
Well, you're special to us, and so was Miss Dawn.
And so is the wife of Mike, who called in earlier.
I think she, Jen, and Dawn are together in heaven right now.
And, you know, we've lost some people.
We've lost some people very dear to us.
Obviously, not as dear to us as they were to them.
They carry on though.
But, you know, we suffer the losses too, along with our audience, and we suffer the victories and we suffer the joy.
And, you know, that's what a family does.
And Hank, for you and your family, and I had the opportunity to meet your son at one point as well.
Thank you for being part of our family.
I mean it, brother.
Let's go to Tony in D.C. Tony in Washington, D.C. Tony, take it away.
And good evening.
Congratulations on the addition to your family and to your 16 years.
Wonderful, wonderful.
You've been listening for a lot of those 16 years, if I understand correctly.
About 10 years, and I've always loved the show, James.
And I'll tell you what I appreciate more than anything else, and I'm sure I speak for many other people, is that you all are a voice of sanity.
And you say things that we cannot say due to our professional lives and responsibilities and what we have to deal with in the real world.
You are a voice for us, and you don't know how much that means, but that's I feel like I'm getting a reality check.
I'm getting a voice of sanity from you and from Keith and from the guests and so on.
And that's what I appreciate more than anything.
Well, I appreciate you saying that.
To me, it's the exact opposite.
To me, and to us, we feel as though we owe you and everyone who's called in tonight, and everybody who's tuned in and everybody who sends in financial support and prayerful support.
We feel as though we've got the easy job.
Y'all are the ones who keep us going and we are the ones who are indebted to you.
So there is that reciprocity, I think, that the yin and the yang between the audience and the staff here that has kept us going for 16 years.
That's a long time.
Well, I was told one time that we're playing as Billy Goat's ass on a stump, and I think you probably are and speak what a lot of people are doing.
I know what that means, but you can include that in the list that Jimmy and Washington wanted you to.
I love what Keith says on me.
All right.
God speak to you.
Hey, to you as well, Tony and D.C. Hey, somebody in the nation's capital tune in tonight.
That's got to be an outlier.
Yeah, don't tell the Biden team.
They'll brute you out.
Thank you, Tony.
We love you, brother.
Thank you so much for being part of the family.
We will continue on, and we will continue on.
Do we have Tom on the Mason Dixon line?
Tom, what part of the Mason Dixon line are you on?
I hope you're on the right side.
Hey, good hearing from you guys.
Congratulations.
I'm one of your original listeners, if you remember.
You're right from the beginning.
And I really just think you're doing a super job.
And maybe you ought to invite Rudy on to your show.
You know, give him a call.
Yeah, I'll tell you, if Rudy will go on news, Max, maybe, I don't know, maybe he'll come on down to the cesspool.
If it's good enough for Pap Buchanan, it's good enough for Rudy, I can tell you that.
I think you ought to be able to get them.
Hey, one thing I wanted to mention, this is a little bit of a downer, but I think it's worth mentioning.
There is a monument, a very small, tasteful monument to the Kanawh Rifleman in Charleston, West Virginia.
And this is a small team, it was a plaque.
And the mayor down there and politicians removed the plaque that was dedicated to the memory of the Kanawha Rifleman.
Now, if you guys recall that Field of Shoes or whatever that movie was, you know, those scrufty-looking guys, well, they were the scruffy-looking Confederates.
Well, that was the Kanawha Rifleman.
And George Patton, it was his grandfather who had organized the Kanawha Rifleman, and he led him up till his death.
And I just thought it was heartbreaking, you know.
And Keith ought to appreciate this too.
The Kanawha Rifleman, a lot of them were lawyers from the Kanawha Valley.
I had an ancestor who was a Kanawha Rifleman, but he was a carpenter.
He wasn't a lawyer.
So I just thought I'd mention that to you guys.
And that's another thing.
You know, that's our big problem with white flight.
When we leave cities and areas, that leaves our enemies to take it over.
And one of the things they do is remove those well-earned monuments to our ancestors.
And we've got to find a way to stop that from happening.
I agree with you, Keith.
Hey, thanks so much, Tom, on the Mason-Dixon line.
Get on the right side of that line, boy.
Let me tell you, how, wow, I am awestruck tonight with the callers, the diversity from which they are calling, the people who can't even get through.
We will continue on as many as we can for the next half hour.
It's our 16th anniversary, and you're seeing how we made it in 16 years like this.
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She's just got a half about half a million.
A framed autograph.
Her wallet filled with pictures.
She gets them one by one.
Become so excited.
I want to look at her run, boy.
Wow, I never thought our 16th anniversary program would go like this.
Folks, we're going to get to as many of you as we can.
What a day.
Jammed up and jelly tied on those telephone lines.
Well, let's get right back to it.
Let's not waste another minute.
Let's go to Charles in North Carolina.
Let's go to Charles in North Carolina if we can, Mrs. Producer.
I know we have his, we're all jammed up and jelly tied.
Charles, let's go.
Hey, James A.K. Hey, buddy.
I just want to tell you guys, what I've heard about you guys, your fearless pursuit of the truth.
You've got courage that I don't see probably anywhere else in any radio program.
And I really appreciate that.
And you go after it and you don't have a hidden agenda.
You're not trying to skew things.
Bringing us the truth.
It's like someone mentioned earlier about South Africa.
It's the first place I heard of that.
It was on here.
And it's terrible.
I tell friends about it.
They look at me like I just sprouted a third eye.
They don't have any idea what I'm talking about or what it means.
So you guys hang in there.
Remind everybody these guys, you know, it's a labor of love for them.
It's not their job.
And they could use our support.
That's absolutely right.
Love you.
And likewise, I'm sure.
We love you too, Charles.
Thank you so much for the years of support and encouragement.
And thank you for calling in tonight.
It really means a lot for everyone we have the opportunity to talk to.
I know there's dozens that we don't, but we thank you, Charles, for being persistent in calling in and keeping, trying to call in until you could get through.
And seriously, each of you has a special place in our hearts.
There's no doubt about that.
And let's go to the next one that does.
Let's go to Marshall, if we can.
Marshall in Florida.
Marshall, you're on the line.
And thank you so much for calling.
Absolutely.
Thanks for picking up for me.
Well, I'm probably not, I'm probably going to reiterate just the same themes that so many else of so many others have already spoken about.
But, you know, in an era of yellow Republican politicians and timid and weak preachers, you know, the political cesspool, your show, James and Keith, really, really serves as a strong hill.
You know, it might not be the biggest hill, but a hill, you know, of light nonetheless.
You know, and whereas shows like Sean Hannity might have a, he might have a bigger hill.
Y'all's hill is made of gold, you know, not sand.
And, you know, that's something built to last.
And, you know, in fact, probably a good time to mention this.
Me and another, you know, fellow supporter, fan of y'all's, we would like to see that hill grow.
And so we're actually in the middle of looking into getting some billboards, or at least a billboard.
I know this is news to you, James, but yeah, we'd like to see your message and the values, you know, the southern Christian, you know, western values that the political festival holds so dearly broadcast, you know, throughout, you know, our southland and greater Christendom.
You know, so Lord willing, maybe we can get some, we're in the early processes of it, so nobody don't get too excited yet.
But yeah, we'd like to see some billboards and disseminate your message, y'all's message, that much further.
My goodness.
Now, that is a call we did not expect to have.
Can you imagine?
We haven't even done anything like that for ourselves.
Knock me down, man.
What do you say to Marshall, Keith?
Marshall, I tell you what, it's people like you that are, you know, keep us going.
You know, to come in for somebody to be thinking that up on their own without any suggestion from us or anyone else.
They're calling us up to tell us, and it'd be unbeknownst to us.
I mean, that is just, just what a blessing.
And not just myself.
There's a gentleman in Charleston who I've been talking to about this.
And maybe we can get some others on board.
And anyways, yeah, I don't want to interrupt too much, though.
Go ahead.
Well, Godspeed, my friend.
How's everything going with you and your family?
Oh, yeah, we're blessed.
We're waiting on our second child anytime now.
Could be any second.
So we're going to have October 26th is a good day for a birthday.
That's when we gave birth to this show.
Marshall, thank you so much for calling in.
Thank you for the example you set with your family.
Thank you for being part of our family and for everyone tonight.
My goodness.
If they keep this up, Keith, we may stay here all night long.
Thank you, Marshall.
Let's go to Todd in Tennessee if we can work him in before the next break.
Thank you, Marshall.
Todd, are you there in Tennessee?
I'm here.
We're here with you in Tennessee.
How are you, buddy?
Hey, thank you.
Thank you.
16 years.
This is great.
Well, Lord have mercy.
I first learned about the CCP 13 or 14 years ago.
And I listened to AM radio when I was able to get a signal.
And I was a big fan of Rush Limbaugh and everything back then, but it was amazing to me that the TPC was actually talking about things that I only thought about or talked to my friends about because no one else in the media was going that close to the edge of political truth.
It was uncensored truth.
And I attended a Euro conference about a year later.
I've always had a lot of respect for Dr. David Duke and wanted to go and see him.
And that was the first time I met James.
And I remember James coming up and talking to me, and he acted like he already knew me.
And the same thing with David.
It was a real deal.
There ain't nothing phony.
These people are down-to-earth folks.
What you hear from them is what you get.
Little did I know I would have the opportunity to meet with James, David, and the whole political Cesspool family many, many times since.
And I look forward to Saturday nights, and I'll tune in to hear James, Bill, Winston, Keith, and Eddie unload the truth like it's coming out of a flamethrower.
And still today, I'll be something, I'll be doing something around the house or out in the garage.
And my wife will say, hey, it's about time for the show to come on, ain't it?
And I'll say, yeah.
And it's come so far.
Well, what TPC has done, able to do now, Liberty News Radio rocks, what Sam Bushman and his friends have done is incredible.
Really the best, period.
They have the best mission statement.
Everybody else is pretty much fake news.
There's not enough time to say how much Confederate History Month means to me.
Thank you for bringing that up.
And having several relatives who fought in the war, shed their blood.
But just important, no other news media has shed the truth and the light around the world to explain that the South was the right side with true facts.
The TPC has probably changed more people's perspectives and beliefs.
If nothing else, it's won over more Yankees to the South's way of thinking.
And really, we are all brothers, you know.
And James having his pastor on for Christmas.
And, you know, like, even though Junior mentions a bullet through the head, to win, if your enemies hate you, don't hate them back.
You know, get out.
Vote for Trump.
One of the main things that gives me courage is, you know, even if Hyden and Camellia were to win, you know, it's obvious that other than, you know, God and the Second Amendment, if it's still around, is knowing that the TPC will be on Liberty News Radio.
And I'm proud to be an 8%er.
And a little short shout out to my brothers, Mark, and our other brother, James.
Hey, absolutely.
We know you and Mark and James, and we've met y'all at some of the gatherings that you referenced.
And listen, there is no best caller tonight.
Everybody has been solid gold.
But I really appreciate what you've said here, Todd.
Thank you so much.
I mean, it means so much to us.
It really does.
No, it does.
It means more than we can say.
It means more than I have the vocabulary to articulate.
Let me say this.
James will never back away from Dr. Duke.
He is never going to use my teleprompter.
Hope y'all have another 16 years.
Thank you, buddy.
Hey, with people like you and the people who have called in tonight, we certainly will.
Todd, we're going to take a break.
We'll be right back.
Thank you so much.
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ladies and gentlemen when we had this idea to do a show like this we thought that it would fly We thought it would go pretty good.
I had no idea how good it will go.
This is a no-retreat, no surrender, no apologies type of show.
That's our motto.
But I am a little bit sorry for those of you who have had to wait so long.
I know the lines have been full all night long.
I know there have been some people who have waited an hour to get through, an hour or more.
We're doing the best we can.
Wow, has it not exceeded expectations?
Has it not exceeded very high expectations?
We're going to get through as many as we can.
We only have one segment left.
Thank you for 16 years, ladies and gentlemen.
If I don't get to say it again, one last show next week before the election.
It's on Halloween day, appropriately enough.
We'll be there with you again and as far into the future as we can make it, as we can make it together.
Let's go to Janice in Tennessee.
Janice in Tennessee, are you with us, Janice?
Okay, let's go to Cody in Texas.
Cody, are you with us?
Here I am.
Hey, buddy.
How's it going down in Texas tonight?
Oh, it's going fabulous, James.
Sounds like you're having a real party there.
We never knew we could have such a party without it being an in-person event.
Of course, Tennessee and Texas have a great historical relationship.
T for Texas and T for Tennessee, Cody.
And Davey Crockett.
That's the tribe.
Absolutely.
We remember Davy Crockett well in Texas.
Very funny.
We remember you well as well, my friend.
What do you got for us tonight on our 16th anniversary?
Thank you so much.
I know it's been difficult for you to get through.
I thank you for your patience and thank you for all you, especially you.
I got to admit to the audience, I know this man and his family, and they are at the very tip of the spear amongst the finest people we've ever met as a result of the work we do here.
It's people like this, this man on the line right now that keeps us going.
And Cody, I want you to know that.
Well, thank you very much, James.
Same goes for you.
We think a lot of you and your family, and we just hold you in very high esteem.
I hear Keith in the background there.
We hold him in the greatest regard as well.
So that goes both ways, James.
And I know, like I said, I know your personal story to an extent.
I know y'all have been with us, you and your family.
What a wonderful family.
I've been with us since even before the beginning.
I've been in awe at the people who've called in tonight, been with us since 2010, 2007, 2012, whatever it's been.
Y'all have been with us before it started.
I remember a young James Edwards talking about doing a radio show, and I thought, there is no way this guy's ever going to get on the air.
And lo and behold.
He had a full head of hair back in, didn't he?
He sure did, yeah.
You might not recognize him today.
That's the, you know, I always like to say it's the testosterone that did it, but, you know, it could have been the pressure and the stress.
I'll stick to my story, though.
But, well, I'm glad we exceeded your expectations, Cody.
But I'll tell you, we exceeded him in no small part as a result of your support and your friendship and your prayerful support and all that.
And the grace of God.
Absolutely.
Well, you know, that's a God-fearing audience.
You know, it's a God-fearing audience.
That's one thing we got to mention.
You know, we mentioned all the people who've been with us, but a God-fearing audience, and God is our defender, and it'll end when he decides it to end.
But we'll put our faith in him.
And if it ends tomorrow, it ends tomorrow.
For the last 16 years, we'll be thankful and grateful.
But we do this for the glory of God.
And this is our outreach.
This is our ministry.
And I'll tell you what, you've heard from a lot of people in our audience.
And you can kind of, I hope, ladies and gentlemen, you're getting a glimpse into what we can see, the caliber of our audience, the incredible integrity of our audience, the wholesomeness of our audience.
And Cody, again, I thank you.
I thank your family.
I thank you for calling in tonight.
I know it was a little more difficult than we had anticipated, but I really appreciate you sticking with it.
Hey, James, it was worth every second.
I appreciate the opportunity to call in.
And congratulations on 16 years.
You've done a fine job.
You run a good show.
We love listening to you guys all the time.
So it just really we set our clock by James's show on Saturday evening.
So we look forward to it.
Thank you so much, James.
Thank you, Cody.
And God bless you.
I know he and his family listen to us.
They gather around and listen to us on Saturday night live.
And we're thankful for it.
We're going to try to get to Janice and Scoop before the time runs out.
Janice, obviously, we've been running late.
We've been running a segment or two behind all night since we started this.
But man, what an outpouring of affection and love and courtesy from the audience.
And for all the ones we couldn't get to, we apologize.
But Janice, we certainly wanted to get to you.
Take it away.
Can you hear me this time?
We got you.
Because you introduced me and I went to talk, and then my phone went dead.
I don't know what happened, but I want to congratulate you.
I want to congratulate you on your 16th year and also on that new, beautiful little baby girl you have.
Yes, I don't know.
Well, I do know which one I'm more proud of, but I'll tell you, I'm proud of you.
The thing is, is the very first time I met you, Isabel was a baby.
I met you at a CCC program in Nashville, and that was the first time I met you.
That was after Richard and I started dating.
And I know I've said it before, Richard used your show to vet me out to see if we would be compatible politically.
But what got me to call you in is your first anniversary, your 10-year anniversary party that you had.
And that was Ingrid Zundel was there, and she gave away a print of Ernst to the person who had a birthday that month, and I got that.
And it's hanging proudly in my bedroom.
And so, you know, it just means a lot to me.
You know what?
I remember that, Janice.
You know what I remember about that?
It's so interesting.
You know, you can't remember it all.
You can't call it up on demand after all these years.
But I remember the live show we did that night on the 10th anniversary there at the conference center.
You were there, obviously.
Ingrid, you mentioned, and Ingrid sat down for the live broadcast and she introduced herself and she mentioned her name and the entire audience gasped.
Because I don't know if everyone there knew who she was just by, you know, sightseeing.
But when she sat down and she said, you know, she introduced herself as being who she was, the entire audience, you know, gasped with reverence.
And yeah, 10 years ago, yeah, my first daughter was a baby.
She's 10 now.
We've got a one in between.
And then, of course, obviously, baby Caroline.
Well, you and Rich, I want you to know, as much as anybody could possibly be family in our audience, we count y'all as that.
And we count really all of everyone.
We count that.
But we've had the other thing.
Both you and Keith, if people come to Memphis, you treat them like family.
And I would tell anybody in our audience.
If they come to Memphis.
Well, you know, it's easy to treat them like that, but that's what we consider them to be.
So it's not playing a character.
It's not playing a part.
It's not a put-on.
That's how we feel because, I mean, we owe what a tremendous debt of gratitude we owe the audience for keeping us on here 16 years.
I mean, we can talk to each other all day long, but unless somebody appreciates what we have to say and supports the work that we do, it's all in vain.
So when people come down, if people care enough about us to come to Memphis to see us, we're going to roll out the red carpet.
And Janice, again, I love you.
Thank you for being patient and getting on with us tonight.
Scoop has been waiting, and we only have a minute left.
Well, thank you so much to you and Rich.
We love you.
Scoop, I know we'd intended this entire segment to be yours to close us out.
Scoop wrote an incredible, Scoop is our scribe.
He wrote an incredible history of the political accessible for his website.
His show comes on immediately after ours now on the Liberty News Radio Network.
Scoop, I regret that we couldn't have an entire segment together.
That's what I was planning on, but I wanted to work through as many of the family members in our listening audience as we could.
I want to give you the last word, brother, and thank you so much for the role you've played in our 16 years.
Thank you, James.
Anyways, good evening, political accessible family.
Again, if you go to 705radio.org and look up for my tome on the political accessible, but I'm just going to get to the good parts.
The best part of the political accessible is the people of the political accessible.
I look at the political accessible as family.
And to be part of the political accessible family, you have to have your stuff together and prove yourself.
We have Art Fritz, who's a retired Navy, Eddie Bomade Miller, Army veteran, Jack Ryan, Army veteran, Winston Smith, Navy veteran, Sean Bergen, Navy.
Jim Lancia, retired police officer.
Me, retired U.S. Navy veteran and former police officer.
Then my family over on 7-5 Radio, Walter Yuriku, former police officer, and Big Mike Garon, 75 Radio is not so sexy intern, a former police officer and EMT.
Meanwhile, James Edwards is a frequent visitor to Disney World.
And one thing about our family, we keep going, and very people, very few people leave.
Eddie Winston's been with us since its infancy.
I just asked to be a European correspondent and stuck around, but that was over 15 years ago.
We've been with Sam Bushman for over a decade now.
And then Sean Bergen came.
Jim Lancey came as a guest.
Now we have Jack Ryan.
As for me, I love the 7-5 movie so much.
I invited Walter Yerku on as a guest.
He came on the Cessbull twice.
And then as Jim Lancia was looking for greener pastures, i.e. he got bored, I asked Walter to start a radio show with me.
So we keep, oh, great.
We keep going.
So anyways, Jim, I got to let you go.
I got things going on.
All right.
Talk to you later.
Bye.
All right.
Hey, that's Scoop.
What he's got going on is his own show, which is coming up next in just a couple of minutes.
7-5, that's the numerals, 7-5-75radio.org.
He wrote a great history of the political cesspool.
He remembers more about the political cesspool and what we've done and accomplished and what we've been through than I do.
Thank you, Scoop, for being part of the story.
And thank you, Keith, my right-hand man, my right wing, as it were, for being here.
What a loyal lieutenant and what an asset to the show you've been for all these years.