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Dec. 5, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
I saw mommy kissing Sandal underneath the this night.
She didn't see me creep down the stairs to have a feet.
She thought that I was done.
Thank you.
Well, you know, folks, we had to sneak in another Phil Spectre arrangement before we got into the traditional hymns of the season.
And let me tell you something.
We're going to go down to Dallas, Texas for this Christmas party there at this Christmas party.
Bigger than a Joe Biden election rally.
That's for sure.
Well, we'll get the exact count on that.
But let me tell you, I was supposed to be there tonight.
Let me make it an admission and tell you straight.
I was supposed to be there.
I was planning to be there tonight.
Let me tell you what happened with all this COVID craziness.
My daughter had a voice recital that was supposed to have taken place last week, and then it got canceled.
And then it got put back together for today.
And that knocked me out of going down and being with my friends in Dallas and being with our supporters in Dallas.
But of all the Christmas songs that her voice coach could have picked for her, she picked I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus and not just any version of it, but the Phil Specter arrangement.
Now, that is, I think, one of the goals that any father could strive for is to have his daughter sing a Phil Specter arrangement on stage with a live band as I saw today.
And it would take something that serious, folks.
Just don't marry Phil.
Yeah, right.
Knock me out of this incredible.
I am sure I am about to get increasingly jealous as this segment goes on.
But Jason Kuna is there, the one and only Jason Kuna, Jason who I was with on the after party just 48 hours ago.
Now he's all the way in Dallas.
He's a man of the world.
He's a man around the world.
He's there and he's going to tell us.
And I'm sure what I'm about to hear is going to make me a little bit upset that I didn't make the trip.
I couldn't miss my daughter's recital, but boy, I wish I was there too.
Jason, take it away.
Thanks for being with us.
What have you experienced this weekend, brother?
Oh, my gosh.
I can't even tell you how much you've missed.
The lights are strung.
The garland is swagged.
The party is alive.
I'm loving it.
Yeah, everybody.
The fellowship is still warm.
It is Christmas.
We can look out the windows and we can see the houses, a whole valley of beautiful homes right now.
I'm looking out all.
We have Christmas lights around a fence running along the back here.
Houses are lit up like one of those tiny Christmas villages.
You'll have to tell us.
Lit up like the people at the party.
I'm sorry with that, Keith?
I said lit up like the people at that party.
Yeah, precisely.
Lit up like the people at the party.
But before we even got here, all of the wonderful fellowship.
The food is amazing.
We have ham.
We've got a couple of different types of beverages, of course, as you might imagine.
There's some pasta, some desserts, and some several types of several types of wine, it looks like, and just absolutely mashed potatoes, make your mouth water, and then come back for more.
I've already gone back for triple serving, but really wonderful people from all over.
And of course, I coming down all the way from Virginia for this get-together and first time actually down in Texas, loving it down here.
And Johnny Rebb down here in Dallas took me out with one of his good friends today.
And in fact, I'm looking at the good gentleman right now.
And we went off-roading.
And I'm going to tell you what, James, you missed some of the most exciting and heart-thumping, thrilling, off-roading that you could even imagine.
We were laughing the entire time, floods flying, we were trying to dodge the budget.
If you think that's thrilling, Jason, go off-roading with us on our patented ghetto tour.
No, no, no.
I tell you, that's a different kind of off-roading.
That's a different kind of terror.
But I actually saw Johnny Rebb, Jason, actually sent me a picture of you in action today.
And I said, John, make me jealous.
And he did.
He did.
He didn't have any problem doing that.
I wish I was there.
It's amazing.
I kept thinking that my daughter's recital would be canceled and I would still be able to make it down to Dallas.
I waited all the way up until the very last day to see.
And then I was still trying to find a way to get down there.
And the father, I just couldn't justify missing it.
But I called John on Thursday and I said, John, it just doesn't look this situation's come up.
Here's the situation.
And he said, well, Jason's right here with me.
I said, Jason's right there with you.
I was just on, I was just doing a live stream with him about 10 hours ago.
I mean, hey, the world moves fast.
Put you in a rocket ship and send you to Dallas.
Life moves fast when you're in the fast lane like Jason Kuna.
But hey, listen, I want to tell you, I hate that I'm not there with you tonight.
Nothing would please me more than to be there to share in that fellowship.
It makes me green with envy, but I'll tell you, we had a pretty good fellowship ourselves with Jared George on the after party a couple of weeks ago.
Indeed, we did.
And we reached a lot of hearts.
A lot of people reached out after that show, talking about how much they feel the love that we are building here.
Movement that genuinely isn't superficial at all.
That this is a movement focused on us, our people, our children, our most vulnerable members.
That's how people are getting together like this today.
The exact opposite of what you would see in the anti-white narrative.
When you turn on the TV, when you go to the movie theater, turn on the radio, open a book, you hear about those who stand out against anti-whiteism and the anti-whites.
And they depict a monster.
This trigode calls them out from under the bridge, the ugly people who want ugly things.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
I'm looking around the room, and there are people here, bright people, educated people, happy people, loving people, dressed nicely.
Not an angry word for anybody else in the world.
It's just a quest for ourselves, a quest of love to take this message of love, hope, and redemption to as many of our brothers and sisters out there as possible on this time of year, this Christmas time of year, that means so very much to a great many, to really to all of our people, even those who don't consider themselves Christians.
It's time to come together and it's a time to rejoice.
It's a time to think about those who don't have families with which to do that and to reach out to folks and bring them in to service to white well-being so that they too can receive the gift of that service and the fellowship of coming together and ultimately to create that community we need so that we can survive, protect our most vulnerable members, our women, our children, our seniors, and recapture that destiny that has been stolen from us.
This is where it begins, brother, in places like this.
We missed you every step of the way as we were flying along the surface of those rocks, up and down those mountainside at top speed.
I mean, we're up to 70 miles an hour when I was driving.
And they actually let me get behind the wheel, if you believe it.
I never drove anything like that.
But it was an absolute blast with mud balls the size of cough balls, dodging them on the inside of a thing.
We were thinking about you the whole time.
And you were there with us in spirit, and we were there with you in spirit with your little daughter.
But wouldn't have done anything else in the world than to be there with your family and all those you care about this time of year.
Well, thank you for saying that, Jason.
Thank you for the leadership you provide, the incredibly positive and enthusiastically encouraging example you provide with your work.
And with only just, well, there's the music.
I guess we'll go to the rest of the people at the party.
Please do me this favor, my friend.
Give everyone then my very best regards.
Let everyone there assemble.
Let them know that I'm there with them in the spirit and wish I could be there with them in the flesh and that we're thinking about them and that we're thankful for them.
Let them know that.
And we'll be back with the party in Dallas with the next guest.
Next innocence.
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Well, there it is, ladies and gentlemen.
We have now blended the four seasons with Christmas music.
And I really believe we have reached the entire apex of the entire operation here at TPC.
Or the Nader.
That's rock and roll, Keith.
I know it.
I know it.
I love it.
I'll tell you what.
The only thing I would like better than listening to that song with you is to be listening it, listening to it with our friends down in Dallas.
We just heard from Jason.
Now we have the founder of the feast himself, Johnny Rebb, down in the Dallas area.
So, folks, if there is a more festive show than TPC over the last couple of weeks, I would sure like for you to tell me which one it is.
We were in South Carolina a couple of weeks ago.
We had Saradiah last week, Liv Haida tonight of white date.net.
Now we're going to another Christmas party in Dallas.
And I wish I was there, John.
I wish I was there with you.
You know the circumstances.
This is really an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
No, we're having a good time.
That's all.
Hey, listen, you know the circumstances that knocked me out.
And it would take all of that and more to do it.
But tell us what we're missing.
Take it away.
Oh, man.
We have got 20 to 30 of some of the best people in Texas here enjoying themselves.
We've got a huge bonfire in the backyard.
We've got wine.
We've got food.
We've got dessert.
Beautiful women.
What else?
Beautiful Christmas lights up and great food.
What else cook more could you want?
Well, I'll tell you, I know I couldn't want more, and I know you're telling the truth because I know what my wife looks like.
I know what your wife looks like.
And so we know you're not fibbing on that one.
You've got the beautiful women there.
And I'll tell you what, you've got great men there, too.
You've got you.
You've got Jason.
You've got others that I know.
Others from our circle of friends in Central Texas.
And well, I tell you, this is what everybody should be having.
You have to have these in real life gatherings of like-minded people and spread that cheer, spread that encouragement.
This is what it's all about.
This is what we've been trying to do the last couple of weeks.
This is what we will continue to try to do all the way through Christmas and then into January with New Year's.
This is important work, John.
You're doing a great thing today.
Thank you very much.
And it's fun work.
It's fun work.
I mean, it is great to sit down with the people that you've been working with, maybe online or over the phone all through the year doing your activism or whatnot, interacting with long distance.
Then you get to sit down at the end of the year, face-to-face, the table with them, have some great food, some great conversation, and spend time together and really build those bonds.
So it's not always about the fight.
Sometimes it's about the fellowship as well.
Well, it absolutely is.
And I had a great weekend with some like-minded compatriots in South Carolina, as everyone knows, a couple of weeks ago.
Yours was one, of course, that had been circled on the calendar for a long, long time.
And then, through the COVID craziness and cancellations and reschedulings, it just didn't work out.
I really, really, and I'll talk to you about this at length a couple of days ago.
Really wish I had been there.
Really wish I could be there.
I heard the party going on in the background.
That is my people at that event tonight.
And anyway, hey, listen, John, I appreciate you for putting it on.
I'm glad it's going on even in my absence.
It's great to hear good people getting together and being happy, being happy, and encouraging one another for the dark days to come.
That is much needed.
And I know we have one more guest we have to get to tonight: one more partygoer, if you will.
Who is it, John?
Deborah, and she is a new friend, a new member of our group.
We met her at a local activism meetup where some anti-white or anti-whites that refer to themselves as Antifa were trying to protest to have one of our statues taken down.
And, you know, out of all the people there, she was one of the only people that was not afraid to stand up to me or stand up for me when I was speaking a message of white well-being and being pro-white.
And so I thought it would be great to send her an invitation to our party.
And so this is her first event, and she's, I think, having a great time getting to rub shoulders with some people that are not ashamed to be of who they are and their history.
Well, before you pass it over to Deborah, I'll ask you to do the same thing that I asked Jason to do.
And that is, of course, send everyone my very best regards, my thanks for their support, and my regrets for not being there.
And with that being said, I'll tell you, she must have made a great impression to go from a very new acquaintance to a partygoer in your own home and on the political festival, no less.
Let's give it to Deborah.
Deborah, how are you?
Here she is.
Deborah.
You're on the political festival.
Festival.
Okay.
Good evening.
How are you, Deborah?
Good night.
I'm doing well.
I'm doing good.
It's made better by being able to talk to you.
Tell us what we're missing tonight.
Tell us, all of those in Memphis and around the world, what we're missing out by not being in that particular gathering, that setting tonight.
Well, let me try to describe the view to you right now.
I'm standing out on his back patio, and I'm looking at all these Christmas lights, and it's beautiful.
It's a celebration of Christmas, Christianity, all across here.
And it's just all lit up, and it's just beautiful.
And it does have a little bit of a Cancun look to it with this palm tree here, but the rest of it, just stunning.
Just stunning.
And we are having a fantastic evening talking politics.
No one's afraid to speak their minds here.
No one's being criticized for thinking.
And there's wine.
So, you know, you can't really beat that.
Hey, you, she won me over, didn't she, Keith?
He knows I am a wine aficionado here.
So that's something that would certainly have warranted my inclusion in that particular gathering.
A day without wine is a day without sunshine for James.
Oh, got to do something to keep the balance, that's for sure.
Well, let's from one wine connoisseur to another.
What are you drinking?
I am drinking a cab, I believe it is Silverleaf.
My favorite is Stag's Leap.
I'm going to go with something.
Been to Napa a couple of times.
Remember at least one of the trips.
So, you know, I was up in Oregon a couple of years ago.
Oregon has become a player in the vineyard scene, and Oregon has a lot of nice vineyards outside of the Portland area.
Now, I am a dry white wine type of guy.
I am a Sauvignon Blanc type of guy.
I don't like the sweet stuff.
Red, I'll do it.
I mean, it depends on how many bottles you give me.
I'll get into red eventually.
Well, look, you're such a aficionado of Paisano singers.
You ought to be into Paisano wine, too, which is red.
Well, we'll get there.
I can get there, Keith.
It's just not what I start with.
But Frog Valley drinks red.
Okay, go, Deborah.
What about Dean Martin?
Oh, that's a good one, Keith.
He drinks everything.
No, I like a dry red.
I like a full-bodied dry red.
I don't like anything really sweet.
All right, Deborah.
Well, I'll tell you this: next time Honey Rev has a gathering down in Texas, you and I will compare notes on the wines and we'll have a little wine tasting up around.
Well, I'll tell you what, we've got a song to come up: that little old wine drink for me by Dean Martin.
Absolutely.
Well, it is Christmas time, and I'll tell you, you should give in to the spirit of the season.
You should have a good time.
You should strengthen the bonds of fellowship.
This is what this time is about.
We don't have to be in despair all the time.
There's much to rejoice about, and having the company of one another of like mind is certainly a blessing, and that's what they have in Texas tonight.
Deborah, we're about to go to a break.
Last word to you.
Take it away.
Merry Christmas.
Don't be afraid.
And evil only exists if good men do nothing.
Well, there you go.
That's certainly been our motto for the last 16 years on this radio program, and even longer if you count the entirety of my adult scoop stand asking, is that wine in a box?
Otherwise, James won't drink it.
Well, you're right about that, scoop, but that's a little secret that only the insiders would know.
Hey, Deborah, John, Jason, thank you so much.
Deborah, I'll tell you to do the same thing I've told everyone else to do.
Give our regards.
We wish we were there.
We'll see you next time.
We'll be back with the remainder of the show right after this.
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of a white Christmas.
Certainly a song that could have more than one meaning for this particular program and this particular audience, but we do, in fact, wish you all, ladies and gentlemen, an entirely white Christmas year from us to you.
And it's been, well, it's been a lot of fun so far.
This is our third week into the Christmas season as we see it.
Now, Christmas starts early here at TPC.
It started the week the Saturday before Thanksgiving, in fact, but it has been a great string of shows.
As again, that mosaic begins to come together beginning in South Carolina a couple of weeks ago.
The fantastic show we had there, people strengthening their communities in a variety of different ways.
Going on to last week's show with Sarah Dye, how one family, a small farm family, is standing up and fighting back.
How inspirational is that?
Then tonight, of course, with Liv Haida of whitedate.net, bringing men and women together of like mind and helping them form families.
Then going to Dallas, Texas.
When they tell you, having a white Christmas, they'll show you what it's all about.
No, that's absolutely right.
Down in Dallas, Texas, some of the best people I've ever known and met there getting together and enjoying the festivities of the season and tuned in to TPC as they party and revel.
And in fact, calling in as well.
But folks, it only, as good as that is, and as much as I've enjoyed it over the course of the last three programs, it only sets the stage for the next two weeks to come when we begin to transition into the spiritual aspect, the fully spiritual aspect of Christmas, our bond with Jesus Christ.
Pastor Jim Dawson will be on next week as the music will transition into the traditional carols and hymns.
And I can't wait to see.
This is Advent, by the way, not Christmas.
Christmas is not a day.
It's a season.
12 days of a hell of a lot more than that for us.
That's right.
Two months almost.
All the way to January the 6th.
That's right.
Well, anyway, it's been a great couple of weeks already.
Next week will be just as good.
And all the way into Christmas, we take you.
And I guarantee you, the battle will still be waiting in January when we return fully to the front lines.
But in the meantime, we're certainly not abandoning our post at all.
We are still covering the news.
And we will continue that now for the next couple of segments.
Keith, what else is on your mind in terms of contemporary politics, headlines, Trump, Biden, the world as we know it, and the world that is to come?
What do you got?
Look, this is the ultimate gunfight at the OK Corral.
This is where we find out whether when all is said and done, more will be said than done, or whether Donald Trump is the real McCoy and is going to call their bluff.
And we're going to have it, you know, it's going to be something like Davey Crockett in Congress when he punched that guy and said, here's what I think of your politics.
That's what we need.
We need to have, we've been talking about manly men.
We've been talking about womanly women and, you know, this white date site and also a party of white advocates there in Texas.
This is the spirit of the age.
And let me tell you, this is not a false alarm.
This is basically if Biden gets in, it's the beginning of serious white genocide.
That's what they are looking forward to.
That's what it's all about.
It's about diminishing our role and our influence every way that they can possibly do it.
And that's what the Democrats are for.
So Donald Trump may not be the strongest medicine or the strong medicine that we need, but at least he's not them.
So let's pray for Donald Trump and pray that we get the outcome that we need, that we actually show these people that we're not cowardly dogs.
We can, you know, like Claude King said, if we must die, let us die like men and not like pigs in a slaughterhouse.
Well, we'll see which way Trump decides to go.
As for the rest of us, we've already made that decision.
Now, Lynn Wood, who along with Sidney Powell, are out there making noise and, well, frankly, getting routed in courts.
But of course, we know that that means nothing.
We know that from our own personal experiences.
The thing is, you've got to get beyond it.
The thing is, if you're expecting to be saved by the court system, by the usual governmental suspects, by the deep state, you're going to be disappointed.
They're not.
They are the enemy.
They are the absolute enemy.
They're the people.
They're not unbiased decision makers.
Far from it.
We have, you know, cultural Marxism has captured the high ground, captured all the institutions, not only of, you know, the popular culture, but of government too.
So we have a clear case of electoral fraud.
Something that all of the Democrats have been in on for time immemorial.
It worked like a well-oiled machine.
And they expect us just to ignore it to be good little paper-trained Republicans the way that the Republicans have been for so long.
It's time we had people that are really willing to come out and represent us and preserve us.
You know, lead us not to temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Lynn Wood, who is one of the attorneys out there making hey for Trump, to not much success, of course, in the criminally corrupt courts that America has, but he, along with Sidney Powell, have been making noise.
Lynn Wood said this.
Now, this is interesting.
Lynn Wood said that Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia took money from Dominion.
That is the, what is it?
How would we describe it?
It's a computer machine.
It's a computer program.
It's computer protocol.
And it is the heart of darkness in this election fraud.
That's how, that's the high-tech part of the election fraud.
The low-tech part was somebody grinding out these phony ballots where they just marked an entry for Britain.
That's the way they do it in Memphis.
That's the Memphis.
Yeah, that's the tried and true Memphis method, but the Dominion thing, he's taking it up a notch to high-tech, and that may be what actually catches it.
Well, here's the thing.
Because that's easier to prove than the low-tech.
So this is what keeps it interesting to me to a degree.
So here you have Lynn Wood, who quite famously not only defended or represented Nick Sandman in the Washington Post case, but won a very huge settlement.
I mean, Nick Sandman could retire, could retire at 19 years old, thanks to Lynn Wood.
Lynn Wood, along with Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, these aren't slouches.
These are people with real reputations.
And on one hand, it's a little hard to believe that they would reputations to just be boys for Trump, just to go out there and do Trump's bidding, even though it's completely a racket or a grift.
Who knows what's really going on?
But I do know this.
Lynn Wood publicly accused the sitting governor of the state of Georgia, Brian Kemp, of taking money from Dominion and saying he won't sue me because he knows it's true and he knows I know it's true.
So this is a very prominent attorney, Keith, Lynn Wood, accusing the sitting governor of Georgia of taking money to throw the Georgia state election Biden's way and saying he will not sue me for defamation.
He said, I know about defamation.
I've defended clients in defamation cases.
I wish he had defended me.
And I'm here to tell you that he will not file a defamation case against me.
He knows it's true and he knows I know it's true.
That's pretty strong words.
Well, we may have found one candidate for the next edition profiles encouraged right there.
We were talking about not being able to find any.
That fellow sounds like a candidate.
Well, the real showdown is going to be between the state legislatures and the halls of Congress.
If push comes to shove, the question is, will push come to shove?
I mean, there's a very likely path here where Trump continues to refuse to concede and continues to claim that he is the victor and it's been stolen from him all the while.
He exits the White House.
When all is said and done, more will be said.
Is that going to be the case again?
Now, that is so often the case.
Is that going to be the case between now and Inauguration Day?
Well, let's hope not.
Let's hope that somebody can capture and put in a bottle of the spirit of Davey Crockett and Lynn Wood in this thing and let men be men who will stand up and be counted.
This is the time for all good men to stand up for the freedom of their nation.
Well, I'll tell you one thing, Keith.
I was standing up in my driveway the other night.
Come to the aid of their country.
That's what it was.
I'm trying to figure out what that old saying was from typing class.
Well, you're trying to make it a serious point.
This is also serious, but not quite as important.
But I was standing up in my driveway the other night.
I was taking the garbage out to the street, as we have to do here in civilized first world countries, and I was taking my garbage to the street, and it was a cold, crisp, and clear winter's night.
It was a little bit right around freezing.
It was about 30 degrees.
You can do like the third world and just throw your garbage in.
You took it down in a can.
I'm civilized.
But I'll tell you, it was clean, crisp, cold, and clear.
And I looked up in the winter night's sky and I saw a perfect view of Orion's belt.
There's something about it that was so beautiful and so stirring.
And that was the same constellation that shone down upon our European forebears.
That those stars have been there a long time, folks.
And it sort of, in a way, I guess, connected me to all those who have come before me.
I actually took a picture of it with my iPhone as modest of a representation as a phone is able to capture.
I posted it to my Twitter.
Check it out at James Edwards DPC.
And we'll be back with the last segment of the night right after this.
So, you two are real actors, huh?
Well, I was an extra on a soap opera for three years.
And I'm best known for starring in cat food commercials.
And you're going to play our parents for how long?
Oh, just during dinner for the next few years, probably until you're both off to college.
Your real parents will be back every night at 8 o'clock.
8 o'clock?
Hey, your dad's busy.
He's got work, softball, client function.
Yeah, and your mom, she's got the literary club and play rehearsals.
Don't you worry, they'll be back on time.
Otherwise, we get time and a half.
Okay, according to the script, we're supposed to ask you how your day was.
Yes.
Um, okay, I guess.
Oh, was that the best you can do?
I think I want my real parents.
I don't see that in the script.
No ad-libbing, please.
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Here comes Saturn.
Downside was laying There's some bliss And all these reindeer Pulling on the rain Well, I didn't Children sing Hang your stock and say good praise.
Cause Santa Claus gone tonight.
Are you cooking sandwiches?
Coach and sandals are riding down Santa Claus.
He's got a bag and spell the wind toys for boys and girls again.
Hear the sleigh bells jingle jangle.
What a beautiful sight.
Jump in bad and color up your head.
Santa Claus comes tonight.
Are you cooking sandwich?
Keith, that is the king of rock and roll himself, fellow Memphian Elvis Aaron Presley, the king.
Have you asked Santa Claus for your Christmas list yet?
You can't even see Santa Claus actually.
You have to visit him through plate glass at Bass Pro Shop.
Right, yeah.
Don't let COVID ruin your Christmas.
That's one thing we want to pass on to all of our listeners.
Let's have a good old-fashioned Christmas, and it doesn't involve face masks or plexiglass shields.
Well, I'll tell you this.
It might, though, involve our boy, that fellow Memphian, that proud Mississippian, you know, down from Tupelo, not too far from where my grandparents were from, down in Pontotock County.
Elvis Presley from northern Mississippi to Memphis, he went and the rest of the Spanish.
He was in Lee County.
That's where Tupelo is.
Oh, that's right.
But that's just right outside.
I mean, that's all within the next county.
Yeah, that's all in the same playing field.
You know, Pat Buchanan's Confederate ancestors were from that very same county as well.
And they are buried in the Oklona Confederate Cemetery right down there, just past Pototoc.
And that's where General Forrest had the famous Battle of Oklona, in which his brother was killed.
You know, people might not know that about Pat.
I know that because he and I have talked about it.
But his family was from Mississippi during the time of the war.
Well, look, my great-grandfather, IES Alexander, Independence Ellen Schuler Alexander, was a hell of a name.
That's an A-plus.
Yeah, that's an A-plus Confederate name.
That was Independence Ellen Schuler Alexander.
Imagine being named Independence.
Yeah.
I mean, ladies and gentlemen, that's a lot for Keith to live up to.
But let me tell you, he was in Forrest's 15th Tennessee Calvary, mustered out at Selma when he the only battle that Forrest actually lost.
They had another battle in Selma that they lost.
And more than the Confederacy lost, all of white population in the world lost because of that.
We're still hearing about the wonders of the Battle of Selma.
The best thing they could have done would be had the ladies sit up on folding chairs on card tables and offered them all lemonade as they went across.
They depended on provoking a response, and that was what it was all stayed.
You know, we actually just passed the anniversary of the Rosa Parks stunt.
She was not even the first actress picked to play that role, but she was the first one that they thought could pass muster because the other ones were harlots or well, no, they actually had real people cause a dust up over being asked to move to the back of the bus.
But unfortunately, the one that really inspired it was a 13-year-old unwed mother or something who weighed about 300 pounds, and they decided she wasn't right from Central Asia.
That's right.
They went from one to another until they found the one that looked right for the role.
And we've had the former chief of police of Montgomery, Alabama, Drew Lackey.
He has since gone on to his eternal reward.
He is in heaven right now looking down on so many of those near-de-wills who are not in heaven.
But in any event, he told us the whole story.
He told us exactly how it happened.
That's the real history.
We've given you the real history.
And Selma has been probably the least fortunate town in America.
It is totally, except for people linking hands to symbolically walk across that bridge, it is a hellhole, okay?
It is just a mess.
It is basically indicative of how much it's cost real Americans in their lives to prop up this fraud of the civil rights movement.
And getting back to Forrest, the last battle he fought and the only battle he lost was the Battle of Selma.
And he lost it because his courier carrying his battle plans was intercepted by the Union troops and they knew his plans.
If they hadn't known his plans, he would have had a perfect record of perfect 1,000 batting.
He won every other battle that he was in in the Civil War.
I say that every time I post something pro-Confederate.
Every time I post something pro-Confederate on Twitter, we get all these people who will post memes of Sherman.
Sherman did great against women and children.
He could certainly win a battle against women and children.
He could go into towns completely devoid of male presence and burn them down.
Now, he was great at that, but he never won a battle against Forrest as far as I know.
Am I wrong about that, Keith?
You're right.
You're absolutely right.
Now, Forrest was in some losing battles, but his part of the battle was won.
For example, at Chickamauga, he had Thomas's army totally encircled and was begging Braxton Bragg to send him reinforcements to finish it off.
Braxton Bragg, with typical incompetence, didn't do it.
And that's what led Forrest to ask to be removed from under his command.
And he said, sir, if I am to meet you on the street after this war, I will slap your jaws.
That's what I have to say to y'all sometimes.
I remember when you said that.
No, no, no.
I think Eddie said that sometimes.
It's sort of like the Beatles around here.
Even the best of bandmates can become beleaguered with one another.
But no, hey, but we always come back together to fight, do we not, Keith Alexander?
That's right, yeah.
No, I'm just kidding.
That never happened.
But no, we always get along, and we always have a great fellowship, and we always have a lot of laughs while doing the Lord's work.
And that's the truth of the matter here at TPC.
And for so many years, Keith Alexander has been by my side and I at his.
And we were talking about this just a moment ago, Keith, earlier in the night as we transitioned from the first hour with Liv, our featured guest of the evening, into the second hour.
And we just sat back and we looked at one another and I said, Keith, I said, this is a good radio show.
I said, if you ever just sit back, because it's hard when you're presenting the program to actually be able to competently assess what's going on.
But Keith had the opportunity to sit and listen to that full first hour before he joined in the live broadcast tonight.
We looked at each other and said, this is a good show.
It is.
Look, we do that, and James is truly a professional.
Let me take my hat off to him.
he could have been on any radio or TV or media outlet and made a million dollars if he had so wanted to.
But instead, his...
I decided to rather spend my Saturday nights with you.
Well...
Well, what James did, he decided to tell the truth rather than, you know, sell out for filthy lucre.
And that is absolutely, you know, it speaks well of him, speaks well of the movement.
And I tell you, too, because, I mean, you're doing this for free, the same as the rest of us.
All we ask is that our listeners give us enough of the love offering to keep our show on the air.
And it's not cheap.
I mean, folks, we're the last game in town when it comes to establishment media.
Believe me, Bill Gates hasn't sent us any big checks lately.
No, that's for sure.
Well, anyway, listen, I love our fellowship.
I love our audience.
For 16 years, we've cultivated it.
We have nourished it.
We've watered it.
We've fed it.
And here it is.
But we just have two minutes remaining.
Folks, again, let me remind you: we don't exist without your help.
We need you to support our work tonight.
Tonight would be great.
You don't have to wait to the very last minute of our fourth quarter Christmas fundraising drive to give.
You can give tonight, it'll be just the same and make us feel a lot better.
Let us breathe a little easier as we go on through the rest of the month.
But if you received any of those letters and postcards in the mail this week from us, please read it.
Please read it thoroughly.
It's a very important letter.
And please return us your response.
But Keith, we were talking about Elvis, Elvis Presley.
Yeah, we were looking at Elvis' picture when we were playing his Here Comes Santa Claus rendition.
And I don't know what got him.
I'd been listening to the white date segment and I'd been listening to other things about the need for the birth rate to be up.
And I said, isn't it incredible that Elvis Presley only had one child?
And I'll leave it at that.
You know, my goodness.
Because it wasn't for lack of practice there.
And I'll tell you this: I'm four.
For opportunity.
I am three for three.
And Elvis had one.
So there's that to consider.
Between me and you, we outpaced Elvis six to one.
Yeah, no kidding.
That's the only way we've outpaced him.
We didn't do it in money, that's for sure.
But in any event, I want to give a shout out to our friend Scoop Stanton.
We love Scoop.
How much do we love Scoop?
We love him so much.
We love him.
Scoops and Scoops.
Well, he will be on with us.
Don't forget, Scoop's program immediately follows TPC here on the Liberty News Radio Network every Saturday night.
So, in just a couple of minutes, when we bid you a good evening, Scoop will take over and he'll take you into what we colloquially call the fourth hour of TPC.
He and Walter Yerku, they'll be there and they're going to give you a good show tonight.
They'll tell you what's going on in the mean streets of New York City.
Well, you know, they're everywhere.
In Washington, D.C., all the seller corridor.
This is where the action is.
This is where the real nitty-gritty is.
And again, that reminds me of something we've been watching tonight, too.
We might have something for you along that line on the blog role.
That's not what you're talking about, but it made me think of the nitty-gritty dirt band.
And let me just say, I knew a man, Bojang goes in.
He danced for you.
Well, I remember Shirley Ellis singing the real nitty-gritty back in 1963-64.
Silver hair and ratty pants.
In fact, I even danced the news.
You normally begin to sing with me.
Yeah, I do.
Folks, we'll be back with Pastor Chip Dawson from Ulster.
I resisted it.
That took a lot of willpower, I know.
Hey, for Keith Alexander, for our guest live hide up for all the people in Texas tonight.
We thank you.
Stay tuned for Scoop.
We'll be back with you next week.
God bless you.
God keep you.
Godspeed, ladies and gentlemen.
Next week, we'll be back.
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