Jan. 23, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Biden era.
It is Saturday evening, January 23rd, with the music to coincide with it.
Remember what we were doing last month between Thanksgiving and New Year's?
We had all the Christmas music playing and we had one guest after another informing us and our extended family and the listening audience how they were improving the lives of their own lives, the lives of their children and of their local communities.
And it was just feel-good radio for about a month and a half.
And it was just such a nice, pleasant time on the hills of what was, of course, a rancorous election cycle.
Yeah, those days are gone.
We are in the jungle now, and we will get through it together as we have done everything in fat times and in lean times over the course of the last 16 years.
Welcome to the Political Cesspool.
I'm your host, James Edwards, and it has been a very fast-paced start to 2021.
And we have had some great guests on already this year, going back to the first guest of the first show of this year, Sasha Rossmuller from Germany.
From there, we went to Lauren Witzke, the former Republican nominee for United States Senate, our good friend Wild Man Sonny Thomas, obviously Kevin McDonald and Sam Dixon.
And we're playing nothing but the hits on TPC during the month of January, getting off to a fast start and a hard start tonight.
We've got three heavy hitters waiting for you in our bullpen coming up tonight.
That triumvirant Jared Taylor of American Renaissance, Mark Weber of Institute for Historical Review, the director of IHR, and then, of course, Canadian free speech activist Paul Fromm.
Jared, Mark, and Paul, those almost sound like gospels.
We will give you the gospel of TPC tonight, reading from the books of Jared, Mark, and Paul.
They're coming up.
They're all on deck one after another, hours one, two, and three.
Boom, boom, boom.
Here we go.
Powerhouse broadcast tonight.
And what we're going to be doing with these three favorite guests of ours here, they are mainstay guests.
We're going to allow them to be the first to offer the official post-mortems on the Trump era while also forecasting what we can expect from Biden Harris.
That's what we're going to be doing tonight.
And we're going to get to it in short order.
But first, one of the questions I'll be asking these guests is, what do you see forthcoming from the Republican Party now that Trump has been deposited or redeposited back in South Florida at Mar-a-Lago?
Are the Republicans going to continue on pursuing a path of Trumpism, or are they going to revert back to form?
And by form, I mean lose everything, be the good, graceful, what is it that Sam Francis called him, the beautiful losers?
Are they going to revert back to Democrats are the real racists, that sort of rhetoric, and hope that they can win in an increasingly diverse America with that kind of message being the lesser of two pathetic offerings?
No, I don't think that'll work.
But listen, a longtime listener of ours up in the Vermont area sent me a clip today that actually flummoxed me.
just a little bit.
It was a Rush Limbaugh clip.
Now, we'll give Rush Limbaugh a little grace.
We know he's sick, and, you know, of course, we're sad about that.
Rush doesn't appear to be too long for this world, and he's done some good.
I don't know how much good.
Certainly, he doesn't tell the truth as stout heartedly as we might do.
But he was talking about how all of the modern Democrats, all of the current contemporary Democrats, like to say that they have a personal tie, a personal link to people like Martin Luther King, people like JFK, people like whomever they claim to be their heroes.
And then he sort of segued into, but the reality is, what about the connections they have to say, I guess he meant this to be like a bad guy, Bull Connor.
And another name came up that you may be interested to hear.
Let's listen to Rush.
Can we play that clip?
It always amazes me that every Democrat has some tie-in to Martin Luther King or Bobby Kennedy or JFK or Sirhan Sirhai.
You take your pick.
They may have a tie-in to John Lewis.
They may have a tie-in of Bull Connor.
They may have a tie-in to James Edwards.
What?
Look, folks, I don't even know where he was going with that or what that was supposed to mean, but we probably don't want any of it.
That was from the Rush Limbaugh show earlier this week, and we thank our listener up in Vermont for passing that down.
Keith Alexander is off tonight, by the way, if you're wondering why Keith hasn't spoken up yet.
But we may play that clip again next week and see if Keith can figure out what was going on with that.
But listen, folks, we're not going to be glib.
We're not going to get too high.
We're not going to get too low.
That's the way we've always done it here at TPC.
We've tried to be stoic.
I mean, yes, sometimes we get excited.
We get emotional.
It's hard not to be emotional.
It's hard to be completely placid at all times when you're going through the ups and the downs of life and the political cycles and all of this.
But our people have been through worse than what we're going to face under Biden, and it may be the worst we've ever faced here in this country.
It very well may be.
But we are not going to let that get the best of us.
We're not going to let that steal our joy.
Now, we're not going to be going around skipping around like idiots saying that everything's fine and everything's great.
It's not.
We're going to be even killed, and we're going to give it to you the way we see it.
But we're not going to surrender to despair either.
Now, there was a quote that was sent to me this week by former TPC producer Art Frith, our dear good friend.
And it has been attributed to a Scotsman by the name of Alexander Fraser Teitler.
And he lived over two centuries ago.
And it's attributed to him that he said this.
A democracy is always temporary in nature.
It simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.
From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by dictatorship.
Now, we were talking with Sam Dixon just last week about the ebbs and flows of nations, how they rise, how they fall, the ebbs and flow of civilizations.
And you have to remember and understand, folks, the average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years.
And during those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence.
From bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from great courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, from dependence back into bondage, and from bondage back into a period of faith, courage, liberty, so on and so forth.
It does run.
Not necessarily in a cycle, but it certainly doesn't run in a straight line either.
We shall overcome.
We will be okay as long as we stand together, stoke the embers of hope, and encourage one another.
We'll be right back with our first of three fantastic gets tonight.
Heavyweights, heroes.
Jared Taylor, up next.
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anyone ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
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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Well, ladies and gentlemen, every time, every so often, there is a method to the madness here on this particular radio program.
We made it a point to have the last guest of the Trump era be Sam Dixon.
And the first guest of the post-Trump era be Jared Taylor, the editor of American Renaissance, the author of so many great books, including Paved with Good Intentions, White Identity, and If We Do Nothing, be sure to check out his work and support it at MRIN.com.
Jared, here you are back again, as so many times before, but this time under the Biden regime.
How do you feel?
I can't claim that I feel very optimistic.
I like to refer to it as the Biden-Harris regime for obvious reasons.
I think Ms. Harris is going to play an increasingly large role in what transpires in this country today.
But no, I see dim things ahead, I'm sorry to say.
And we will get into that over the course of this hour.
There's been so much great content.
You've been touching on all the, I can't say high points, but I guess all of the most interesting manifestations that 2021 has given us thus far.
And we're very early into the year, but there's already been quite a bit of news having been made.
But I know it's a story that's been told before, Jared.
If we could perhaps indulge it one more time, I had the opportunity to be on Sam Bushman's radio show as a guest back on Wednesday, which was, of course, Inauguration Day.
So inevitably, the topic turned to where we were on Inauguration Day.
The most recent one passed.
That was, of course, the Trump inauguration in January of 2017.
Astonishing to me how quickly those four years have gone by.
I know it's cliché, but it really does seem like yesterday.
But could you take us back to what you experienced that day?
What I guess, obviously, we experienced that day and how those four years played out compared to what our hopes and our hopes were as we sat there on that cold January morning?
Well, that is a big question.
Of course, you and I sat side by side in really first row seats, practically, thanks to you.
You had an inn with a radio organization of some kind, and we were in a position where if I'd had a baseball, I could probably have lobbed it right onto where the president was standing as he gave his inaugural address.
And so it was very much thanks to you that we had that remarkable experience.
At the time, I had hopes.
I was, I think, more realistic than some because many of our comrades saw in Donald Trump someone who had a clear view of the demographic future of the United States and the necessity to take race into consideration.
I've never seen any evidence of that in Donald Trump.
What I'd seen was good instincts.
He had a clear sense that people who just waltz across the border illegally do not make good Americans.
He had an instinctive sense that people who are Muslims probably don't make good Americans.
But he did not seem to realize the extent to which the United States that we know and that our ancestors built really is founded in Western civilization and the people who created Western civilization.
I think he never grasped that.
And you will recall when he was running for president, he made some speeches in which he tried to appeal for the black vote.
And I think he was speaking from the heart when he said that black people are the conscience of our nation, that they have bled in every war, that they are here with us shoulder to shoulder, and we must be with them shoulder to shoulder.
And people derided him as, oh, no, you know, he's a horrible racist.
How can you be serious about that stuff?
It rang true to me.
And I have never seen anything that Donald Trump did or said that would shake my conviction that that's the way he feels about black people.
And so he did not have a sense of real racial consciousness.
And without that, then you're just going to be caraming from one idea to another, especially if you are under the influence of so many people around you who have a diametrically different view.
And of course, I'm thinking of Jared Kushner to some degree.
So he did a number of good things, and we should not take that away from him.
He would have been vastly better than what we've ended up with.
But he was not really one of us, and it was always a mistake to assume that he would be.
Well, Jared, that's a fantastic answer.
And I guess I would say, I mean, our position from the time he was candidate, Trump, all the way through until just this week is obviously he is now ex-President Trump.
To me, it was he was better than Hillary, certainly.
He was better than Biden.
I love the fact that he took these digs at the media that really eviscerated what public trust there may have been in the media five years ago.
It certainly plummeted since then.
He's waylaid trust in the electoral process.
That may be something we can use going forward.
I mean, there were good things there, and there was always the hope that he would do more.
But we didn't get everything, I think, that he had promised, whether that was because of his being ineffective or just being outmaneuvered.
And certainly he had a tall task.
I mean, it's easy to say you go in there and you make these promises and you just do it.
But when you're working against the entirety of the global media, the courts, courts being able to overrule obscure jurisdictions, being able to overrule a president and, of course, Congress and everything else, it's a tall order and a tough thing to accomplish.
But the dusk will be settling on the Trump legacy for years and years to come, and he can be made to look better or worse based upon what comes after him as the lens of history does change from time to time.
But if you had to give him a grade right now, just with everything being still so very raw, what would be your assessment of the Trump years?
Oh, boy.
I'm afraid I cannot give him more than a B minus or a C plus in objective terms.
However, compared to Hillary Clinton, A plus plus plus.
Compared to Joe Biden and Campbell Harris, A plus plus plus.
So we have two different standards.
We have to compare him to what he could have been or what we think he should have been.
And in that respect, B minus, C plus at best.
But then compared to the alternatives, he was just a wonderful breath of fresh air.
And you talked about the extent to which he deflated any remaining trust that many, many Americans have in the media.
One of his great advantages, I think, was the extent to which he drew such clear boundary lines between people who have a traditional sense of America, people who love America, and those who want to change it beyond recognition.
He really forced not only the media, but the Democrats and the left of all shapes and sizes to strip off the mask and show not only how anti-Western civilization they are, but ultimately how much they hold white people, especially working-class white people, patriotic white people, in contempt.
This came out so clearly during Trump's four years.
And the idea that he was a fascist, a white supremacist, perhaps even a secret neo-Nazi, all of this, it was very clear that they seem to think anyone who does not swallow the Democratic line 100% on every question is a white supremacist.
And this term white supremacist has had a remarkable, just meteoric comeback.
Ten years ago, nobody was worried about white supremacy in the United States.
People talked about racist, maybe, but boy, now it's white supremacists.
They're everywhere.
And so on January, on January 20th, this remarkable lockdown of the Capitol, this breathtaking attempt to completely militarize the Capitol, that was to defend against a completely imaginary army of white supremacists that they apparently thought were going to come swarming across the Potomac and maybe assassinate Joe Biden, certainly prevent him from being inaugurated.
These fevered fantasies about the kind of opposition they face.
But that was, again, one of the important legacies of Donald Trump was to make it clear what the left really thinks.
Jared, as if you were reading off my notes, it's a perfect segue into a line of questioning I have for you in our next segment.
We're going to be talking about what we saw this week at the inauguration, those 25,000 troops that occupied the Capitol.
Jared did a fantastic video on this topic.
You can see it at amrin.com.
Listen to him talk about it when we come back.
We'll be back in three minutes.
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Who'll stop the rain?
That's a good question.
I was saying earlier in the program, Jared, in the opening segment tonight, that our people have been through worse.
And I guess for the majority of our audience, you would see what has happened over the last couple of months, certainly within the last week.
And it appears as though we've taken a step back, but our people have been through worse.
And we shall overcome this.
We need to stay together.
We need to have a sense of togetherness and brotherhood and fellowship and camaraderie.
And of course, we try to bring that here to the airwaves to the best of our abilities every week.
But could you speak just in 60 seconds or less to that point and telling people to keep the faith and why they should and what history teaches us about moments like this?
Well, you are 100% right that it is in times like this that we must work twice as hard and recommit ourselves to our people and our destiny.
And those of you listeners who read Gregory Hood at the Amran.com website, you will see that he is more optimistic than ever.
He is one of the best observers of Western history and the prospect that stretched out before us.
And he relishes the fight because, as I said earlier in the last segment, Donald Trump, one of his great virtues, has been to show what the left really has in mind.
The mask is off now, and more and more of our people are waking up to see what is in store for us if we do, in fact, permit ourselves to become a despised minority in our own country.
So I agree with him.
Now is the time to link arms and fight harder than ever.
There is a strange and odd sense of enthusiasm or even ecstasy that you get being in a struggle.
I think hard men yearn for a struggle.
We need a struggle.
Struggles make us great.
And without a struggle, without something to work for, without difficulty and opposition, we become fat and lazy.
So yes, I agree with you and with the man who I believe to be one of the very best writers our movement has to offer, your very own Greg Hood at Amran.com, that this is the time that real men will rise to the top.
And we were talking a moment ago, of course, about the last inauguration, and it's a time that I'll never forget, a day I'll never forget for as long as I live sharing that moment with you and, of course, Sam Bushman.
But it was very much a different scene earlier this week when you had 25,000 troops occupying the District of Columbia.
And of course, we saw that the government can get walls up pretty quickly when they're properly motivated.
You did a video about this.
D.C. braces for an imaginary army of quote-unquote white supremacists.
I was in a grocery store tonight in one of the tabloids with a huge font.
White supremacists stormed the Capitol and they planned to do it in all 50 states on Inauguration Day.
It just goes, I think, to show, of course, Jared, the unseriousness of the media.
But I guess some people do believe it.
And you did a video on it breaking it all down.
I think that this fevered hysteria about white supremacy must be the most extraordinary case of mass insanity since the Salem witch trials.
I think that the people who really did believe, there were people who did believe, that the FBI was correct, that there were going to be white people with rifles and shotguns descending on every single state capitol.
Everyone was supposed to be potentially a threat.
And some of them put razor wire on the Capitol.
They boarded up the ground floor windows.
They shut them down.
They told everybody to stay away.
And of course, the Capitol, as you say, they barricaded off approximately four square miles of downtown Washington, D.C.
They shut down three of the bridges across the Potomac.
One of those bridges carries 200,000 cars a day.
They shut all this down for several days before and after.
And to put this in historical context, those 25,000 National Guardsmen that was on top of beefed up security of the Capitol Police, the D.C. police, Department of Homeland Security, I'm sure there have never been as many armed men tramping the streets of Washington, D.C. as there were that day.
Never, not even during the time of the Civil War.
And one of the things I mentioned in my video was Jubal Early.
He came and probed the defenses.
Confederate General Jubal Early probed the defenses from the North during the Civil War in 1864 in July.
He had 11,000 men, 40 cannon.
And I think that your listeners will be intrigued to know that the Yankees, they managed to send him away with 21,000 defending troops.
21,000 defending troops able to send off an experienced and resourceful Confederate commander with a real army behind his back.
And on Inauguration Day, there were 4,000 more soldiers in the Capitol than there were fighting off a whole Confederate army.
And the Confederate Army was an actual threat that could have done something.
That certainly could have done something at first Manassas.
And they were winning, obviously, huge battles over the course of that war.
But Jared, pardon the interruption, but it just, look, we knew that those people that were there on the 6th were not coming back.
We knew that it was just a complete fabrication that there was any threat to the 50 state capitals, despite whatever static or chatter that the media was regurgitating and putting out there.
We knew that it's a big, it was a LARP.
It was a governmental LARP.
They just did this, I guess, as a show of force or for whatever, but there was never a threat of anything happening.
Certainly not to the extent we would need an army larger than that when it was under attack, larger than that during an actual war.
You know, I have spoken with people who have varying opinions about this.
One is, well, of course they knew it was an imaginary threat.
And others who say, well, surely they wouldn't have spent all that money, inconvenienced so many hundreds of thousands of people if they hadn't believed it was some kind of threat.
And also in all the state capitals, when they strung up razor wire and these big barricades and shut down the governments and told people to stay away, I think many of them did believe it.
And this is, as I say, part of this widespread hysteria about the threat of so-called white supremacy.
And I had a list of the newspaper articles that described the occupation of the Capitol building as clear evidence of white supremacy, white privilege, white this, white that, white terrorism, white domestic terrorists.
This is completely nuts.
And of course, by now, we've already had at least 150 arrests, the people who are there.
They're probably going to be at least 100, maybe more, because they are pulling out all the stuff to track down these people, many of whom just walked through an open door.
But we know, we know that these people are by no stretch of the imagination anybody that you call a white supremacist.
A lot of them were QAnon believers.
Many of them were just standard Republicans, policemen, firemen, reservists.
They were people who were convinced that the election was stolen.
They were not trying to overturn an election.
They were trying to make sure that the rightfully elected person stayed in office.
And to suddenly start calling these people white supremacists when there's absolutely no evidence that they were, that they thought in racial terms at all.
This is just breathtaking to me.
But this is creating an atmosphere, James, in which people like you and I are going to be, I'm afraid, singled out for unprecedented scrutiny because you and I speak in racial terms.
Far be it from me or from you to do anything that would be white supremacist in the sense of trying to rule over people of other races or holding them in low regard.
But anyone who talks about the demographic future of the United States in terms of white consciousness is going to be labeled a white supremacist.
And if all of this is supposed to be laid at the feet of these wicked, horrible, threatening white supremacists, then that's going to be a target on my back and your back.
Jared, we have had you on so many times over the 16 years I've been on the airwaves.
You are our most interviewed guest in the history of this program.
And it's as if we now have a shorthand.
You can, without me even telling you the agenda for any given interview, you lead me into what I had planned to be the next question.
And so just very quickly, with only seconds remaining before the break, we covered the unpleasantness at the Capitol for the last couple of weeks, Kevin and Sam, Kevin McDonald and Sam Dixon.
We talked about it last week.
But you would have to say that that only benefited the regime, correct?
Oh, unquestionably.
Now, there are many people who say it was great that you had these white people who were determined, who got together in a way to defy authority.
And that's good.
I want our people to be motivated and to defy authority if need be, but they must do it in much more intelligent ways, certainly in nonviolent ways.
The full consequence of this is going to be, I think, vastly worse than the demonstration in Charlottesville in 2017.
The regime is going to use this as an excuse to make things even more difficult for us, but in the process, they're going to wake up a whole lot more people's eyes.
They're going to wake them up.
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, when we come back, we're going to ask Jared to consult his oracle and take a look into what the next two to four years may have in store for our country.
But if you want to revisit Jared's take on what happened at the Capitol on January 6th, he did a fantastic article, When Violence Wins, you should check it out.
And you can do that at Amrim.com.
Jared covers it all.
We'll be right back with more live with Jared next.
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They're telling me not to smoke, but they smoke themselves.
When it comes to smoking, are you sending mixed signals?
But when you teach someone a certain way to do things and you go back on that certain way, it sends mixed signals to the person that they're trying to teach.
The parents need to be a good example.
Smoking, if you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
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Kevin McDonald and Sam Dixon last week.
Jared Taylor live on your air right now, amrin.com, amrin.com.
Still to come tonight, Mark Weber, the director of the Institute for Historical Review and our good friend in the great white north, the director for the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee, Canadian free speech activist extraordinaire Paul Fromm will be with us.
So we're playing nothing but the hits tonight.
We're getting the heavy hitters on.
And Jared, I mean, one could draw a conclusion that it looks increasingly bleak, to say the least, that we may be able to vote ourselves out of our current situation.
So we elected Trump, and Trump was besieged by one hindrance after another, whether it was the Russia hoax or now two impeachments.
He was always fighting some sort of concocted nonsense.
And of course, we saw Steve King.
He said something as simple as he appreciated Western civilization or something to that effect.
He was stripped of all of his committee assignments and primaried out of Congress.
Just in the last few days, squad member Ayanna Presley said that Republican colleagues who didn't wear a mask while they sheltered during last week's Capitol riots, to use the media's terminology for that event, had engaged in chemical warfare and should be arrested.
They are also saying that Republicans who disputed the election results should be arrested because they took part in the insurrection in a sort of de facto way.
The ballot access, if you're not a bona fide Republican, they could throw you off the ballot.
You won't even have Republican ballot access if they can find you out.
And if they find out that you have heresy in your blood, and the House or Senate, of course, could refuse to seat you.
And of course, now they're trying to make it to where Trump perhaps can't even run for office again, even if he wanted to.
So, man, what do we do, Jared?
Well, the vindictiveness and this vengeful spitefulness of the Democrats is something to behold.
To impeach a man who has only seven days left in his term, what kind of preposterous thing is that?
And they're going to take up time in the Senate trying a guy who's already out of office.
There are legal scholars who argue that you can't even do that.
Impeachment is for removal of a president.
Well, the president has already left office.
He was removed by the electoral process.
And so the idea of taking up the Senate's time and making him hire a defense to answer a charge in the first place, as absurd as this one is, of inciting a riot or an insurrection.
The word insurrection itself is nuts.
Those people had no idea that they were going to bring about a change in regime.
They weren't overthrowing the United States government.
Many of them are big patriots.
They're waving American flags.
These people, thousands of people waving American flags, are taking over the Capitol in an attempt to overthrow the U.S. government?
Impossible.
Preposterous.
But then to try a man under these circumstances, impeach him when he's already out of office, I think more and more people recognize just how insane these Democrats are.
You know, you did a great job, of course, on the article and video that you put forth at Amran.com breaking down what happened at the Capitol.
Again, we've covered it so much the last couple of weeks.
I don't want to bog down our time now because we've moved past that with current events.
But yes, I mean, these people, this was a haphazard deal.
I put a lot of the blame on the Capitol police for either inviting these people in or being so understaffed that they were allowed to be overwhelmed.
These people, this wasn't anything that was given a lot of forethought.
Obviously, you said they were armed with Trump flags.
I mean, this wasn't a situation where you had a coup in the serious sense of people trying to go in there and do something like that.
It's obviously preposterous, but of course, they use these things to advance their agenda.
But since then, though, Jared, I mean, we thought that white supremacist was the worst word that the worst slur or libel that anyone could be called that has healthy instincts and beliefs.
But now, domestic terrorists is really making a comeback.
I said that the next two to four years, the theme is going to be the empire strikes back.
You did yet another contribution at Amran.com.
Welcome to the gulag, Mr. President.
So we have even Donald Trump being banned from social media, from banks, from email delivery.
Hello?
Yes, yes.
I'm sorry, I don't know what that interruption was, but no.
We were talking about the president himself.
The president himself has been banned from social media.
Hello, hello.
Hello?
Okay, we're going to keep talking and we're going to get Jared Taylor back.
So, anyway, everything we're talking with Jared about tonight, he has commented on at his own website, AmericanRenaissance.com.
And of course, there you can do a deeper dive into his commentary on these issues.
And we've been talking about what happened at the Capitol.
We've been talking about the punishment that Trump has been receiving.
We've been talking about the inauguration, what may be coming.
Amran.com is your one-stop shop for getting more information from the mind of Jared Taylor and Gregory Hood.
And I can remember sitting at a table one night with Jared and Sam Dixon, and we were talking and we were breaking bread.
And I said, you know, for my money, Gregory Hood's the best writer the entire movement has to offer.
Well, they're all under the Amran umbrella over there at Amran.com.
And when my producer tells me we have Jared back, we will move forward with the remaining couple of minutes of this interview.
But yes, so we were talking about, of course, the idea of censorship and repression has been something that we dissidents have been facing for a long, long time, certainly more than a decade.
For me, it came very, very early on into my career, not much more than a year of me being on the air.
Did we get our taste of this?
And you don't ever get used to it, but it is something that you learn is the lay of the land.
So, Jared, we were talking about the fact that Donald Trump, at the time, the sitting president himself was banned from Twitter, banned from banks, banks canceling his accounts, banned from even being able to distribute emails to his email subscribers.
There's that thing in the tabloid, stars, they're just like us.
Well, this was the treatment of a Jared Taylor and a James Edwards in yesteryear.
Now I can go up to all the way the sitting president.
We're all domestic terrorists now, according to the media.
If you supported Trump, it is amazing to me, Jared, how the media has blurred the line between those who entered into the Capitol and those who were just there to hear the President of the United States give a speech and blanket them with this white supremacist, domestic terrorist libel and slander.
So as I say, you consult with your Oracle.
What do you see in America?
The Democrats will have complete control.
It's a one-party state for the next two years.
What do they do?
Yes.
Yes.
Well, they will do a lot of things.
One, they will try to engineer what they call immigration reform.
That means amnesty, of course, for millions of illegals.
Who knows how many?
15 million, 20 million.
Also, Joe Biden has already promised to not deport anybody for 100 days.
Nobody at all.
He's suspending the law.
Fortunately, the state of Texas is suing him, telling him not to do that.
And of course, he issued a proclamation or an executive order ending the Muslim travel ban.
That had been a partial success.
He is also going to raise the number of refugees who are allowed to come in.
And, of course, he has got his eyes, his crosshairs on the whole Second Amendment.
That's something I worry about considerably.
If they really do have a majority in the Senate and the House and Joe Biden is running it, you could find that a firearm that you've owned for 50 years, 20 years, five years, but that you bought just last month is now illegal.
This is the kind of thing that we can look forward to.
But I believe, and I will venture a prediction, and as Mark Twain used to say, predictions are very risky, especially when you're talking about the future.
But I think two years from now in the midterm elections, I suspect that the House will come back into Democrat hands.
But we'll see.
But they're going to work mighty hard for the next two years, and they're going to try to make it hot for us.
But as you say, and as I say, as Gregory Hood says, it is in times like these that men achieve true greatness.
Do you think that the Republican Party will revert back to the sort of Bushism that we saw prior to 2015?
Or do you think they will stick with the Trumpism formula?
There is a great danger that they will try to go back to business as usual.
If that happens, I suspect the Republican Party will consign itself to irrelevance, or it'll split in two.
If they are so stupid that they don't realize that the people who voted for them do not want that old small government, low taxes, free trade agenda, if they don't realize that, they don't deserve to survive.
And they may very well go the way of the dodo.
Well, you know, Jared, I mean, of course, you know, obviously we all know this.
Elections are a racial headcount.
Demography is a destiny and all of that.
But it was questionable whether or not Trump could even win in 2016 because of the demographic decline of America.
And of course, we saw Georgia turn before our very eyes in real time just a couple of months ago.
If Biden can grant this amnesty, and if you have another two years, four years of logical progression with whites failing to reproduce at 2.1 childs per family, et cetera, I don't see any way the Republicans don't become a regional party and forever irrelevant in the presidential discussion.
Yes, the only thing that would change that is if this Democrat coalition falls apart, which it could.
Well, I guess we'll see.
Time will tell, and whatever happens, we will endure it and witness it and embrace it and go forward through it together.