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Nov. 7, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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The devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal.
He was in a bag because he was way behind.
He was willing to make a deal when he came across this young man sewing on the fiddle and playing it hot.
And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said, Boy, let me tell you what.
I guess you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player, too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
Now, you've played pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the devil his due.
I'll bet a fiddle of gold against your soul because I think I'm better than you.
The boy said, My name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, but I'll take your bet and you're going to regret because I'm the best it's ever been.
Johnny, you're rising up your foe and play your fiddle hard.
Cause hell's broke loose in Georgia and the devil deals in cards.
And if you win, you get this shiny fiddle made of gold.
But if you lose, the devil gets your soul.
Ladies and gentlemen, you've heard from two fantastic guests tonight, Greg Johnson of Counter Currents and Jason Kuna.
No white guilt.
But have we saved the best for last?
Sam Dixon, my longtime friend, author, orator.
We had our 16th anniversary show just a couple of weeks ago, and we had caller after caller for two hours.
And Sam Dixon's name was mentioned as their favorite guest more or as much as any other person who was mentioned.
And there's good reason for that.
It is always great to have Sam on the program.
And when we do have Sam on the show, we have been known to play some songs related to the state of Georgia, whether it be Midnight Train to Georgia or Georgia on my mind.
The devil went down to Georgia.
I don't know if he was looking for a soul to steal.
Maybe an Alexander.
Well, we'll find out how much truth there may be to that.
I told Sam we were bringing him on this evening to ask a very important question.
And we will get to that most important question in a moment.
But first, Sam, welcome back.
Well, it's good to be back.
This is your old song.
Probably only your older members, listeners, will remember the one that applies to your very generous and kind remarks.
We belong to a mutual age.
And which one is that?
Admiration Society.
We belong to a mutual society.
We belong to mutual admiration society.
Keep out of the way to remember.
I do love old people, that's for sure.
I've not heard that song in 60 years.
Well, we might can do something for you tonight, Sam, before we end this evening.
But first, let's go to a lot of action in Georgia, a lot of interest in Georgia, especially in the Atlanta area.
You know Atlanta politics.
How much credence do you give the allegations that there's going to be fraud or that there has been fraud in the counting in Atlanta this week?
Well, I think it goes without saying.
It's present in every election.
You have to be very naive to believe that there are tens of thousands of precincts all over the country, and I don't know how many in Georgia, a thousand or so in Georgia.
And you have these things manned by people who work with political parties.
The idea that all these people are squeaky clean and that they're not going to steal votes, you have to be really childishly naive to imagine that they will not steal whenever they can get an opportunity to steal.
I worked as a precinct leader for the Republican Party several times in my life when I was respectable and in my 20s.
And I saw the kind of people that I saw the kind of people who were the people running the Democratic side, and they were not as nice as the people on the Republican side.
But, you know, I think even people on our side, you know, it's just, you know, you're a father.
You're a father, James.
You know, leave the chocolate chip cookies out and leave the kids there.
They're going to eat the chocolate chip cookies.
I can tell you it happens more times.
You'd think it happens just about every morning if the kids wake up before we do, which they do to go into getting to the candy jar, you know, Halloween just packed.
Well, that's a good analogy, though, Sam.
And I think apropos and spot on, I guess the question is, was it enough fraud to actually steer the rudder in these various states?
And that has been the conversation really all week on all the different outlets that our people have.
Certainly on this show tonight, we were talking about it with Greg and Jason.
Before we get to the reason we brought you on, I would be very interested to know your thought.
Do you think there was enough widespread fraud that may have actually turned this into Biden's favor?
I think so, but I don't think it's an important issue.
It's an issue at this immediate time with this specific president.
It would be nice if Trump were reelected.
I voted for Trump.
But what's really happened in Georgia is the fulfillment of what people like you and I and others, Greg and Jason Cooney and Jared, all of our people, have been predicting since the 1960s.
In 1965, I was writing editorials for the Young Americans for Freedom newsletter in Georgia about how the most critical thing that was going on with Lyndon Johnson was the repeal of the National Origins Act.
I still have copies of those editorials.
And that was clear to me.
There's something changing the fundamental nature of the population who lives here was far more important than things like the right to work law or all the things that the phony Buckley people wanted to focus on.
And so we've been saying this for years.
It's been steadily.
Every two years, it ratchets over about 1.5% towards the Democrats.
And Georgia reached that point.
Hillary Clinton got 47% of the vote in Georgia in 2016.
47%.
Trump got 53%.
And I talked to people in the Republican Party.
I'm not respectful anymore.
They wouldn't have spoken to me if they knew who I was.
But I would point out something.
You keep talking as if Georgia is some sort of red state.
A 3% margin against someone like Hillary Clinton is a very slender margin.
Oh, no, Georgia's always going to be a red state.
Well, two years later, you had this horrific woman named Stacey Abrams running for governor, an extremist, someone who hates white people, a black woman who said that she wanted to dynamite Confederate monuments and that she wanted to take away guns without compensation.
Well, she got 48.5%.
So the demographics had just gradually shifted Georgia one and a half percentage points in the two years since Hillary.
And now you have something where Biden's getting and going to get about 50.1%.
So it's an underhand, like a glacier.
It's moved another 1.5%.
And Georgia is now going to be California.
The Republicans are going to lose Georgia.
And two years from now, they'll lose the state.
And they're out of business.
They're never going to be able to get elected in Georgia again.
Sam, this is Keith.
One of the things about this election with the mail-in ballots and the absentee ballots is that it is peculiarly the province of black voters almost, at least in my observation, in my analysis of things.
So if you criticize that, you are criticizing black people implicitly.
And it's like, I would be surprised if they didn't say it was systemic racism to be opposed to it because they would have more problems.
If you want qualified people to vote, you're right.
Right.
And they seem to have problems with the idea of voting on a particular day between 8 o'clock and 7 at night, 8 in the morning and 7 at night, that other groups don't have.
And as a result, all of this fraud seems to emanate from black precincts.
Am I wrong?
Or what do you think?
I think that's the natural source of the fraud.
You have these precincts that are owned on the flag.
In many of them, I know anecdotally, what people have told me, respectable people, not people like us, that Republican pro watchers are driven away from these black precincts in land.
They're driven off.
And then, of course, Sam, the first phrase coming up, I know we've got you for another segment.
And then, of course, the whole thing we talk about for the second hour, you know, election day is not enough.
A month of early voting isn't enough.
Mail-in balloting isn't even enough.
They got to have a week after it that's processed them all.
So I mean, how long does anyone need to vote?
Do you get a year in advance?
Is that enough?
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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That's a night that the lights went out in Georgia.
That's a night that they honor the innocent man.
Oh, don't trust your soul.
And all that would summon you.
I was a judge in the town's got bloodstains on his hands.
Well, I'll tell you this, ladies and gentlemen.
The lights may have gone out on the Republican Party in Georgia this election cycle.
And elsewhere.
Well, that's what we're talking with Sam Dixon about that previous segment.
Sam Dixon, of course, attorney, orator, and commentator par excellence.
Listening to Sam is like consuming a fine wine.
You can actually get drunk on his commentary.
It is that good.
Sam, talking about Georgia, well, you agree you've come to the same logical conclusions that we do.
Yes, there's fraud, but the question is, what do you do about it?
What can they do about it?
You know, as I know, as I found out, and my naivete, whatever naivete I had left was evaporated, eviscerated a couple of years ago when I made my entry into the courts with my libel lawsuit.
And so we know that the courts are as criminally corrupt as any other institution.
So it looks like the path for Trump is probably blocked.
But that's not what we brought you on to talk about.
I put this, I made a statement about a week or two ago.
Elections candidates come and go.
Our people are eternal.
And as we mentioned just earlier in the broadcast tonight, perhaps now our people will give up on the totally discredited idea that there is an electoral path to salvation and that entire nations can be painlessly turned around.
We need to, as you have said, Sam, before, absure the realm and get to the work of building communities that truly do have our best interests at heart.
Trump was never that guy.
Trump was better than Biden.
We didn't have the choice of electing a pro-white president.
We had the choice between Trump and Biden.
And so I voted for Trump as you did.
But let's get on with it now.
Where do our people go?
Where should they go?
What should they be doing?
Well, we need to be building resources.
It starts with the individual.
A soldier who has been without water in his canteen for 24 hours is of no use to the Army.
People need to see to their reasonable personal financial advancement and solvency.
They need to train themselves.
They need to liaise with others.
They need to support people like you and Jared Taylor and Greg Johnson, other people who are in the forefront and who are more or less professional.
We need to be talking about an alternative.
The Trump defeat is certainly not a thing I'm rejoicing about because it will mean that the deep state, the FBI and the others will really be unleashed on us as they were under the Kennedy brothers from 1960 to 63, an era of American history that people are not aware of, but when there was this colossal abuse of the IRS and FBI by the Kennedy government to go after Southerners who were resisting the desegregation program.
But anyway, in a way, good may come of evil.
We can turn the lemon into lemonade.
Our people have to grow up.
Our people are not mature politically.
And as I've said before, you get a little hot in the color sometimes at the criticisms that I give of Southerners.
I am a Southerner.
It's like my mother.
I can criticize the South.
Other people can't.
But Southerners are retarded.
And Southerners are retarded.
Southerners, in most of my lifetime, have considered politics to be something that happens every two years when you have a big barbecue and the candidates come and talk.
Our enemies, our rivals for control of the United States, think in much, much greater terms than that.
For them, politics is 24-7, 365 days a year.
They have think tanks, they're building organizations like the B'nai Brith, the Anti-Defamation League, Maldives, La Rasa, NAACP.
All these things are working and the media is working.
And so, on Election Day, we're given a choice that's been created by our enemies who have long-range thinking, which we have not had.
It's not really Southerners, it's also Anglo-Saxons and related people in the groups like the Germans and Italians and Slavs, the white core of the nation.
We're all retarded.
One of the worst things about us is that there's this idea in the English-speaking world that if the vote goes against you, as it has in America, as it will ever more radically as the country is settled with third-world settlements, the idea is that, oh, it's all over now.
We've lost our country.
We've lost our country.
No, like you said, our people are much more important than a form of government or a territory.
We were living in England a thousand years ago.
We have taproots go back to antiquity, to the pagan antiquity, and then the coming of Christianity.
Other people have had a different experience than ours.
Somebody who lived in Germany, who lived to be 99 years old and died in the year 2000, would have lived under five different forms of government.
And yet the German people were always there.
His country, his people were there under the communists, under the Nazis, under the Weimar Republic, under the Kaiser.
They were always there.
And we need to think in terms of post-American.
America has failed.
We need to pull the plug on America and be thinking of where we're going next to a new country where we will not make the mistakes that were made at the Constitutional Convention.
We will not make the mistakes that have been made since the Constitutional Amendment.
We will have a much better system of government drawn from the lessons of history, and we'll have a much better country.
So that's where we go from here.
We talk, talk, talk about our right to an ethnostate.
We have the same right to an ethnostate that Jews claim for themselves in the Middle East.
It's simply a matter of equality and reciprocity.
If they claim, if the New York Times editorial board is predominantly Jewish, claim the right to a Jewish state in the Middle East, they cannot legitimately turn around and say that we are racist because we want the same thing that they demand for themselves.
Amen.
Well, Sam, I had said earlier in the program tonight that the work Trump has done over the course of the past four years, and by the way, firstly, let me say I appreciate your message right there.
That was probably the most important message we've shared tonight with the audience, and that's why I brought you on and you nailed it.
But the work Trump has done over the course of the past four years to discredit the establishment media, I believe that there's value in that.
Whatever work he can do now over the course of the next couple of weeks to erode trust in the rest of the system perhaps will also help us going forward.
I do think there is value in having a sitting president of the United States that would praise Robert E. Lee or issue a declaration commending Christopher Columbus and things like that, which Trump did.
He didn't do a whole lot else that you could sink your teeth into, but he did do that.
We don't even have that anymore.
So again, it was a net loss for us on one hand.
Although I feel if it does play out the way it is, if it is allowed to be stolen from him or whatever the case may be, there is a sense of relief to some regard because Trump was never the long-term answer for our people.
We were a little bit more comfortable under Trump because it will get much more worse, much more quickly under a Biden-Harris or whoever's controlling them administration.
But it does allow us to open up to new avenues to where we can build for a future that is beyond Trump because our people were always beyond Trump and bigger than Trump and more important than Trump and so on and so forth.
So, on one hand, it's certainly disconcerting that it's going to get worse in the near term.
But for the long-term elixir, that is perhaps what we needed.
Does that make sense?
Yes, it does.
One of the great benefits of the Trump presidency has been that he's introduced into common currency the term the deep state.
And under his administration, for the first time, the demographic core of the nation, the founding stock, and assumable immigrants like the Irish and the Italians and others, who normally have had a foolish trust in the FBI, they have come to see what the FBI is.
They've come to see what the CIA is.
They've come to realize there is a deep state.
The FBI is not our friend.
The FBI agents are not our friends.
They are the enemies of the core of the historic American nation.
They're the enemies of the historic American nation.
This is a great thing to undermine faith in the political police of the system.
Yes.
By the flip token, it also has been, in my opinion, a diversion that people have Trump's victory in 2016 breathed life into the force, the idea that you can get something done through the system.
When I called you earlier today, we said 30 minutes.
We agreed on 30 minutes.
Can you give me five more minutes on the flip side?
There's one more question I want to ask you that actually really builds upon what you just said.
Five more minutes when we come back.
We'll be right back.
Oh, I love the poke.
All right, we'll talk with you.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Well, listen, if it's been 60 years since Sam Dixon heard it, we can end that screen tonight.
That's one thing we can accomplish here on the AM radio airwaves tonight, is we can do that.
And it is certainly true.
And I'd like to say this from the heart as we sit here.
That was a better time, wasn't it, James?
Well, I wasn't there at 56, but I wish I was.
Boy, I told you I missed out.
That's where my mind is anyway.
Well, I am a better man for having known better men than me.
And I, of course, count Sam Dixon in that company.
He has had a huge influence on my life and on my work.
And I'm thankful for that.
And it is indeed a mutual admiration society, and I am honored to have his respect.
Sam, you mentioned a thousand years ago where we were, and I'd just like to end with this.
It's really just really expounding upon what we were talking about in the last segment, and that is our people have been through much worse than this.
This really is nothing.
In fact, we'll probably have to go through much more still before we can be delivered.
I know a couple of years ago, I still get emails about it, still get comments about it.
The two-part interview we did with you when you went to Russia to be a part of the 100-year anniversary of, you know, commemorating the czar.
And, you know, compared to what our people over there had suffered, this is nothing, and we can overcome it.
They have overcome it to a large degree.
So can we.
Our people are eternal.
Whether we are talking about England or Scotland or Russia or here in America now, this is nothing.
And I think at some point, I've heard you say it too, Sam, to quote Gone with the Wind.
At some point, surely our people are going to turn and fight.
And when they do, they'll be there.
I hope so.
It's very important that the first step is psychological possession.
It ceasing to view these people, these bizarre people in Washington, as being our government.
Biden is not going to be my president.
He will have authority over me.
He will be able to tell me what to do.
He'll be able to tax me.
He'll be able with his FBI, perhaps to try to railroad me into jail.
So he will have power.
And I will recognize that power and to the extent possible.
I will accord with the policies that are imposed upon us.
But psychologically, Biden is not my president any more than Lenin was the head of state for Russians.
And through three generations of intense communist persecution, a great many Russians maintain that in their mind, that that government sitting there in the Kremlin, that Stalin and that Trotsky and that Lenin were not Russians.
They did not represent Russians, but they still had a nation.
And we are deceived by the superficial continuity in the English-speaking world.
You know, they still have a queen in Buckingham Palace.
They still have a parliament.
It's easy for people to look at that and say, oh, nothing has changed in England in 700 years.
And it's easy in America to say, well, we have a constitution and we have a president and a congress and there's never been a revolution.
No, that's not it.
There have been many changes and many revolutions.
The continuity has been superficial.
And it has deceived people into thinking that if we become a minority and can't win the election, it's all over.
No, it's not all over.
We can do whatever we want.
And little Latvia, a little nation of one and a half million people, it reestablished its independence after the fall of the Soviet Union, even though the Soviets had colonized that country to the extent that 48% of the people were non-Latvian.
But the 52% who were Latvian had a country.
They still had one.
And they intended to take charge of that country, and they did.
And if one and a half million Latvians can do it, certainly 185 or 195 million Anglo-Saxons and related people can do the same thing in the United States.
But you have to stop.
What about Sam?
No, continue your thought.
I was just going to say, interject.
People have to stop thinking of this thing in Washington.
These people, this jumped up trash like Lindsey Graham as being our leaders, our government.
They are not us.
They're not our leaders.
They're not our government.
They're waging war upon us.
And, you know, we don't have to have a violent revolution to stop them.
If we just stop playing the game and stop giving them credibility, their system would collapse.
There are ways that could be forced.
We need more a Gandhi approach than a Jefferson Davis approach.
Passive resistance, civil disobedience.
That can stop it.
Mayor de Blasio in New York piled up with the Black Lives Matter movement.
He loved to paddle around with all these extreme left groups against the police.
But then there was a policeman shot in a non-racial situation, and there was going to be a big funeral and gathering of the cops for their fallen comrades.
And politicians love to be pictured around cops in uniform.
They just love it.
So all of a sudden, little de Blasio wanted to get his fanny down there and speak at this funeral.
And he did.
And all the cops, some of the cops in the front, started doing it.
All the cops turned their chairs around, and he spoke to a room of people who showed their backs to him.
It was devastatingly embarrassing to this person.
Things like that can bring it to a stop.
Sam, everything you said was spot on again.
The most important message that we've shared this evening, I had pointed out, or Keith and I, or, you know, collectively, the psychological torture and trauma and conditioning that Trump voters had been under for the past four years.
And of course, we know what Trump really was versus the caricature that the media portrayed him to be.
But the fact that 70 million people would turn out to vote for a white supremacist, racist, neo-Nazi, et cetera, et cetera, as he was presented, that goes to show that to an extent, at least some, you know, 70%, half the nation, has discredited the media through Trump's help, I guess, have seen through it anyway.
Is there something we can use there?
Is there some comfort the people?
There's great comfort there.
You know, the comfort there has been coming a long time.
When Pat Buchanan defeated the sitting Republican president in the New Hampshire primary, I forget which maybe one of the bushes.
The idea that a journalist who'd never held public office before could defeat a sitting president in a Republican primary where the most stable element of the American people vote, that would never have happened in 1956 when you had Eisenhower betraying the country or in 1960 when you had the Kennedys betraying the country.
You know, it's good to see this instability.
It's good to see the country, we don't want to be brought together.
This country is possessed by two nations who are radically different.
And there's no way to pay parole.
There's no way to bridge the chasm that separates us from the federation of victims groups, minority racists, Zionist imperialists, and others that are gathered under the banner of the Democratic Party and the system and its media.
We have nothing in common with those people.
There's no way.
What is good for us is death for them.
What is bad for them is life for us.
Let me tell you this, Sam.
We had that at one time.
I remember in 1963 when we were herded into the gymnasium, I was in the seventh grade at my junior high school.
And we thought they weren't allowing us to talk.
And we thought maybe the Third World War had started.
And the principal got up and mentioned or said solemnly that President Kennedy's been shot and killed.
And there was this pregnant pause.
And then there's this cheering that was spontaneous throughout the crowd.
And I guarantee you, nobody probably wants to own up to that now, but I remember it very vividly.
And it was just exactly what you were talking about, standing up to the status quo.
That happened all over the country.
Kennedy was the most hated president I've ever known.
People despise him.
But he was fortunate, like Lincoln, to get assassinated.
And through saturation guilt trip propaganda, people were bullied into this false image that everybody was in love with the Kennedys.
The Kennedys are awful people.
They're unspeakable people.
In no healthy society would a family like the Kennedys play any role in society.
They wouldn't be allowed under people's roost as such films.
Yeah, they're pretty bad.
They're terrible.
They're a disgrace to the Irish.
My father publicly supported Nixon, which generally clergymen didn't do.
And somebody asked him, is it because Kennedy's a Roman Catholic?
And his reply was, one of the wisest things my father, who's a very wise man, a harsh man, but a wise man, said, he said, no.
I'm not opposed to Kennedy because he's a Roman Catholic.
He's the wrong type of Roman Catholic.
He's not a Flemish Catholic.
He's not a German Catholic.
He's an Irish Catholic, which means that he's got a chip on his shoulder toward us.
But beyond that, because I would be willing to support him if he was the right kind of Irish Catholic.
If he came from an assimilated, lace-curtained Irish family, I'd support him.
But he doesn't.
He comes from the shady Irish Catholic community.
And I would support him if he were a decent shady Irish Catholic who had gotten into Harvard on merit.
But he represents the criminal cast of the worst element of the Irish community.
And that's what the Genesis do represent.
Well, I'll tell you what, it must have been a great day when that was the worst we had to contend with because, boy, look at us now.
Well, in any event, you're not wrong.
Hey, Sam, love you.
Thank you.
Thanks for being with us tonight.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Godspeed.
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For 16 years, this has always been a radio program that has stepped up at the big moments, really every week, but especially in the big moments, and I think we have done so again tonight.
A lot of concern out there about what's going on, what's going to happen next, and we have had really some of the best commentators we could think to bring you this evening to help us unpack it all in order.
Greg Johnson of Counter Currents, Jason Kuna, Sam Dixon.
We have Sam Bushman, our good, good, good friend, waiting in the wings.
But first, a surprise call from another one of our colleagues and brothers, Scoop Stanton, live in Washington, D.C. Scoop, what's going on there?
What's going on is that downtown Washington, D.C. is blocked off to all vehicular traffic coming in.
I was trying to get down by the White House because CNN is making it look like we just won World War II all over again in the wiki which is dead.
But anyways, I try to do a Man on the Street report, but Metropolitan Police Department is not letting any cars in.
So I'm not going to risk parking the old station wagons in a bad part of town and walk and then losing my car and getting jumped and this, that, and the other thing.
So anyways, downtown D.C. around the White House is on lockdown.
People are celebrating, hooting, and hollering.
And I'm getting ready to do 75 radio right after the political suspole.
Yeah, I was going to say, I am at 75radio.com right now.
That is the official website.
Well, then it switches to a WordPress site.
So yeah, you're right.
I did put in 75radio.org first, and then it goes to the other one.
Anyway, 75radio.org.
Well, I am there.
It is the official website of Walter Yerku and Peter Scoop Stanton.
And they come on every week, right after us, right here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
So in about 10 minutes' time, you're going to be firing it up with Scoop, and he's going to have another hour of radio.
We call it the fourth hour.
And he'll tell you what's going on.
And so stay tuned for that.
Well, thank you, Scoop.
We did not know that Washington D was shut down and that they're celebrating the sounds like the storming of the Bastille.
But now we know.
Well, thank you, buddy.
Hey, stay safe out there.
Can't wait to hear what you've got to report in the hour to come.
We'll be tuned in for sure.
All right.
Thanks, James.
Scoop Stanton, everybody, 75radio.org.
Now, Sam Bushman, another one of my favorite Sams.
I'll tell you, anybody named Sam is a good guy.
Dixon and Bushman.
Well, of course, we were on Keith with Sam Bushman on this radio network for six hours of consecutive live election night coverage.
We went all the way to midnight.
And at midnight, Trump was practically re-elected.
It was in the bag.
What happened, Sam?
What happened after we went off the air that night?
Well, let me explain it like this.
The coup coup is live and well, and the co-co, they claim is alive, but they have no proof.
Can we prove election fraud is the only question left.
If we can, President Trump has a chance.
If we can't, Joe Biden becomes the president.
By hook or by crook, it all comes down to proof.
And I say they have no proof of the COVID.
And I say they also have proof of election fraud.
The question is, will we get the truth on either?
I doubt it.
And the other question, Sam, this is Keith Alexander, is whether Amy Coney Barrett and these other appointments to the Supreme Court made by Republicans are actually going to prove to be worth their salt or as worthless as some of their predecessors' nominations.
Well, that's the thing.
That's the whole game.
We are going to give proof on that, and the answer is they're not going to deliver, James.
Yeah, that's it, Sam.
We were talking about that.
I mean, to put your faith in the court is a tall order.
I mean, the Tooth Fairy Santa Claus, much more believable than the just court system here in America now, as we have descended into a third world banana republic.
But, Sam, what has been the most interesting thing of anything you could zero in on?
And there's so many different allegations out there, so many different shenanigans, I think was the word Trump used.
What's the one thing you would zero in on to say, hey, this is why we believe something's up?
I would say this.
Of all the different allegations made and of all the different evidence we have, I would submit to you that the James O'Keefe video, literally documenting people who claim that they have been given orders in the post office to falsify ballot timeframes.
So the ballot coming on the fourth, we're going to fudge them to come in on the third, and here's how we do it.
The James O'Keefe videos documenting individuals making those ballot claims, that is probably the most positive proof we have that has a prayer of pay dirt, success, truism, evidence.
Okay, now, if that is the case, is there enough fraud there to turn a state?
No.
No.
All right, so you're going to take the descending point of view amongst our guests tonight and that not only would they not be able to prove fraud because it's going to be a rigged system to even get in there and get a court order and to get a judge to sign off and a judge to rule in favor of you.
Even if they can prove it, it's not going to be enough to turn any of the five states that are being disputed.
No.
And I'll tell you why.
Because here's what happened.
What they did, James, was pick a few states in a few areas with problems, and they used that to stop the vote count.
And while all of us were complaining about the vote count being stopped, what they then did was magically in the morning, change the venues for fraud to different issues and different locations.
And then they let certain areas and issues go.
And so now what you've got to do is you've got to prove the fraud.
Ask any attorney.
Keith is on the line.
He can double down on this.
Fraud is a very high bar to prove.
Not only do you have to prove that it happened, but you then have to prove intent that it happened.
You'll never get there, Keith.
Well, the problem is this.
Is that fraud something that was carried on in secret?
Yeah, it is.
Let me just expand on it a bit.
Sure, please.
If you say that the burden of proof is on the president to prove that he was a victim of fraud, fraud is the type of thing that is conspired secretly and carried out secretly.
And we have all sorts of indicia that there is fraud here.
But I don't know of anything in the election laws that would strengthen the hand of the complaining party about fraud.
And it's, you know, you're right.
It's going to be a high bar to reach.
But I think there's no doubt that there is a this is a style of coup d'etat for changing the government.
This is banana republic stuff and it's happening here in America and it's happening basically because of the demographic changes that have been wrought in America since the 1965 Immigration Act sponsored by Emmanuel Seller and Ted Kennedy became law.
Now, I would agree that it's systematic.
I would agree that a lot of the demographic changes have to do with it.
I think it's the immorality of the people that's at the center of it all.
The people are an immoral people, and this nation was only built for immoral people.
But I would submit to you that I'll give you an example.
Let's say that we proved that they covered up the windows so people couldn't watch the vote.
Is it an illegal act?
Yes.
Is it taramount to fraud or overturning an election or suggesting that the votes aren't valid?
No.
So we can go right down the list of all the allegations made and it will be very hard to prove.
Let's say you prove that, yes, there were people in, say, you know, Philly, and the people in Philly did instruct post office officials to change ballots.
Then you got to debate how many they changed, and you're going to be able to prove every single one of them.
The nation doesn't have the stomach for this.
The nation is too ignorant of the reality of this.
And you'll never make these things stick.
Because even if you can say, yeah, there were some ballots wrong, but Trump won so many other states and lost so many other states.
But in the end, Biden had more than Trump.
Then you come back and say, can we overturn the whole election?
Because a few people did some stupid things that they shouldn't have done.
And here's one thing you've got to believe.
There's a lot of level of fraud and it will never overturn the election.
I agree with you.
I think it's obviously it's longer than a long shot, but you have to also believe that enough steel workers and coal miners in Pennsylvania voted to elect this.
This is Kamala Harris talking to Joe Biden earlier this morning.
We did it.
We did it, Joe.
You're going to be the next president of the United States.
There's just something about it.
We did it, Joe.
You're going to be the next president of the United States.
She sounds like a drunk robot, doesn't she?
Yeah, she sounds like she's sloshed, doesn't she?
You know, and Sam, that's another hurdle we've got to clear that is not going to be cleared here.
Delayed election, absentee ballots and mail-in ballots, which is really the nexus of this fraud, is something that seems to be peculiarly connected with black people.
Black people say, they would say it's systemic racism to insist that they appear on a day certain week.
You know, we run that commercial all the time.
You know, we used to run that commercial all the time here about Trump saying, well, Democrats do it too, talking about, you know, election fraud.
Obama.
I heard Obama saying that.
Correct.
Yeah, Obama.
They've openly admitted fraud already.
And see, if you criticize it, you are a racist.
Yep, there you go.
You can't do anything.
You can't get a judge to rule in favor, no matter how clear the evidence is.
You got Obama's flat out admitting that they engage in this.
I mean, we've run that commercial for years.
Sam Bushman, love you, buddy.
Travel safe.
Talk to you next week.
For Keith, I'm James for our great guest tonight.
Godspeed, everybody.
Stay safe.
We'll be here with you next week.
Our people will endure.
Our nation will endure.
We're going to be okay.
Let's stay together.
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