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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.
Welcome everybody to tonight's live broadcast of TPC, Saturday evening, October 2nd.
I'm so happy it's October.
This is my favorite time of the year.
The weather's so nice.
The leaves are beginning to change.
Still got Thanksgiving and Christmas to look forward to.
All that nice, cool winter weather, which speaks to somebody who, I guess, as so many of us did ancestrally, at least, going back far, far, far back into our past, came from northern Europe.
And so, I don't know.
There's just something about that, as Michael Hill calls it, the ancestral memory, that genetic predisposition.
I like cooler weather.
So October gets me really excited because I know I got about six months of it to look forward to.
Well, I know the real reason why James likes October and fall as opposed to summer.
Because I get to steal the kids' Halloween candy?
Well, that's one thing.
Although you're not one of these big Halloween hounds that a lot of people are.
I like Halloween.
You like Halloween, and we always do something, but you're not one of these people that exalts it above Christmas.
No, who does that?
It's fun.
Yeah, well, suspect people do that.
But I tell you what, the reason why you like October, the reason you like October, James, is because, one, you can't grow vegetables in the fall and winter.
Yeah, there was a book of phobias that I found.
I took my wife to a coffee shop, and it had all the phobias you could be.
And there was actually one, I can't pronounce it.
I couldn't even begin to remember what it was, but it said fear of vegetables.
I was like, whatever it is, we need to have it tattooed on your forehead.
Oh, but listen up, guys.
I got to tell you, this, what a difference a week makes.
There is a lot going on in the news and a lot of news surrounding the political cesspool this week.
And we'll break it all down for you starting, well, right now, we have been heavily cited in a brand new book about Charlottesville that is hot off the press.
We're going to give you some of those details.
The name of the book is Charlottesville Untold.
Charlottesville Untold.
That's actually, there is a second part of that.
Let me get the full name of the book.
Charlottesville Untold inside Unite the Right.
Well, that would make sense.
So this has just been released by Shotwell Publishing.
It was written by Ann Wilson Smith.
And I have heard from the author herself that TPC is heavily cited throughout the book.
Rebecca dissident Mama Dillingham, our good friend, just talked to Smith herself.
And this is what Rebecca wrote.
Ann Wilson Smith is the author of a brand new book about Charlottesville, Charlottesville Untold, inside Unite the Right.
She also has a book, which I have, Keith, Robert E. Lee, a history book for kids.
It's one of these read-alongs with great illustrations, both produced by the good folks at Shotwell.
Having called the Republic of South Carolina her home for most of her life, Smith was reared in a family that believes Southern history is something to be cherished.
She's the daughter of the preeminent Southern historian and scholar Clyde Wilson.
She is a formidable researcher and writer in her own right and has taken up the difficult task of authoring two books in less than a year, even while being the mom of two boys and a devoted wife.
Some things just got to be said.
Rebecca continues, unlike me, and unlike us for that matter, we did cover Charlottesville, as did so much of the media.
Unlike them, we told the truth about it and talked to people who were actually there.
Smith attended Charlottesville, the watershed event that forever changed our political, cultural, social, and legal landscape.
So much of what Ells America is built upon the government-induced, elite-supported, and media-contrived false narrative resulting from that fateful day of August 12th, 2017.
So Smith talks about some of the big takeaways in this new release.
So if you want to grasp just how cancel culture, anarcho-tyranny, anti-whiteness, civil rights for thee, but not for me, inescapable gaslighting, monument destruction, and other assorted leftist schemes have taken root and been able to grow so strong, this book is a must-read for you, after all.
If you resist even a modicum of the madness, dear non-woke citizen, you'll simply get Charlottesville.
Through first-hand experience, countless interviews of people who were there, in-depth media and legal research, raw drone footage from the rally, which you can view by linking to the QR codes that are published in this book.
Smith's expose explains what really happened and connects the dots for those who have for so long been intentionally kept in the dark about this so-called deadly white supremacist rally.
After all, sunlight is the best antiseptic.
And I do believe the good people are finally primed and ready for the truth.
Well, Keith, as mentioned, we have been telling the truth about Charlottesville for some time.
And if you go back over our many, many years of broadcasting and you say, James, name one show that immediately comes to mind, if you wanted to give a perfect example of what makes your show your show, I would probably point to that Charlottesville show.
It was just, you know, the way everything played out, the way everything played out that day.
I mean, of course, everybody was thinking it would just be a rally to rally around the greatest American, Robert E. Lee, and support his monument, his beautiful monument.
Nobody could have expected what really happened, but we had the opportunity to talk to people who were there just minutes after it all unfolded, and it was maybe the best radio show we've ever done, the best single episode.
Well, it's like I was telling you before the show, we do the journalism that typical American journalists won't do.
You know, they talk about we need immigrants because they will do the work that Americans won't do.
Well, we do the journalism that American journalists won't do.
We actually had boots on the ground.
We had a correspondent there, Eddie Miller, and he did a great job of getting people to come in before him and to give us interviews live on the scene telling us what was going on.
I think we broke it down and digested it and made sense of it better than any other media outlet.
And we are indispensable in a lot of ways.
We record history that otherwise would be lost, like Drew Lackey, the police officer that actually fingerprinted Rosa Parks on that fateful day when the setup that was known as the Montgomery bus boycott started.
Then also, we have interviewed the survivors of the USS Liberty attack by the Israeli Air Force.
We did that.
That was back during the Six Days War.
We didn't do it back then, but we've almost been around that long.
But then on the other hand, we talked with guys.
I think they had some type of reunion, and we got them down on tape before they passed on to the next.
There's been a series of historical interviews like that.
But then Charlottesville is, of course, probably, like you said, the granddaddy of them all.
We were there, and we, I think, have the definitive version of what really happened there.
That's why this author quotes the political system coverage so much.
I'm reading an email from her right now.
She's a sweet lady.
I had the opportunity to collaborate with her on this book going back at least a year now, maybe longer than that.
Wilson is her father.
You know, she's definitely got the genes because he is one of the most brilliant paleoconservative writers and thinkers of the last generation.
And she writes right here in this email: Thank you.
I very much appreciate your support.
And yes, you and your interviews with the attendees are heavily cited.
Of course, Keith, you were a big part of that show as well.
And in fact, your show was very critical for me in being able to provide vivid personal descriptions of what happened, which are important for readers to understand.
So she says we are detailed throughout the book, and this is a book that you can get.
And if you want more information about how to get it, just go to our website, thepoliticalspool.org.
We're going to talk a little bit more about this.
We're also back in the news in a very big way for other reasons this week.
Boy, it is a busy week.
We're just getting started.
We're going to take our time.
We're not even playing Oldie's music tonight.
That's how busy tonight is.
You know, if we're cutting out any of the doo-wop music, it's got to be a busy show.
So we're going to get to a whole lot more, more about this book, more about, well, hey, just stay tuned.
You'll hear it.
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All right, TPC back in the news this week.
What else is new?
But this book, though, we're excited about.
I'm going to read from the official sales page of this brand new book by Ann Wilson Smith.
It's entitled Charlottesville Untold Inside Unite the Right.
And this is from the sales page, just to give you a little bit more information.
Most Americans used to think of Charlottesville as the seat of the historic graceful University of Virginia with Thomas Jefferson's fascinating home nearby.
But since August 12th, 2017, Charlottesville, for most people, invokes the idea of a violent, deadly white supremacist riot.
That's what we've been told by the media and politicians.
We are in a time when BLM and Antifa engage in violence that the media calls peaceful protest, and politicians allow that to go unpunished.
And at a time when a walk through the Capitol building is called an insurrection.
Perhaps the time has come for sober minds to take another look at the Charlottesville story.
That is what this thoroughly researched book, based on dozens of interviews of people who were actually there, does.
If the author's finding or any indication of what actually happened at Charlottesville, the narrative sold to the American people and the world at large turns out to be less than an honest and impartial appraisal of the known facts.
Of course, dear reader, it will be up to you to judge and weigh the evidence, assess the testimonies, and figure it out for yourself.
Keep in mind, folks, that the Charlottesville trials are scheduled to begin in just a couple of weeks later this month.
So that's going to be obviously something we're going to be watching and discussing and covering.
And the strategic timing of this book right in advance of these trials, I think, is quite timely.
But again, very proud, very proud to have been included in this work.
And we encourage you to get it.
If you want to get it, go to our website, thepoliticalasspool.org.
Click on the blog entry entitled Charlottesville Untold.
There, you can link over to the sales page.
I think we also posted something about it at our website, rather at our Twitter at JamesEdwards TBC.
So check them out and buy the book and read the truth about what happened at Charlottesville.
Again, Keith, we're happy to be included in it and happy that the author found our work to be something informative enough to cite repeatedly in her book.
Well, it's very humbling and it's very gratifying that she relied on our coverage of that event to the extent that she did.
I'm sure she has a lot of other interviews as well, but everything that you have been talking about.
Oh, absolutely.
Up to and including Jason Kessler and many, many other principles.
I mean, we're by no means the star of this book.
Obviously, we're talking about it on this show because we're included, but no, I mean, the book is about the event and not us.
Well, we'd be talking about it even if we weren't included because this is, as she says, a seminal event.
It's kind of a crossroads in America, and it shows you the difference between peaceful protest as reported on by the left in favor of a leftist cause like the civil rights movement,
and then contrast that with the way that peaceful protest, Gandhian-style nonviolent protest Conducted by the right for a conservative movement is treated totally different.
And there's nothing magic about nonviolent protests.
This is unfortunately what a lot of the people who went to Charlottesville thought.
They had bought the narrative that they'd been taught in schools that somehow all these civil rights protesters just got together, linked arms, started swaying back and forth, singing spirituals, and the walls came tumbling down.
It wasn't that way at all.
The whole thing was orchestrated, choreographed, supported by battalions of lawyers from the National Lawyers Guild and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, plenty of bail money to get protesters who are arrested out, you know, jobs in the ready and waiting for people that might not be able to be employable because they have a criminal record after this.
The control and the wealth that was backing the civil rights movement as opposed to the white rights movement, which is basically what, you know, and we touched on this last week, the way that the media, the establishment of law enforcement treated one set of demonstrations, if you want to call it that, versus this one.
And of course, you know, Kessler and all of those guys had a permit.
It was upheld by a judge at the 11th hour the very night before.
And it was obviously, I mean, you know, you get out of the tall grass talking about conspiracies, but there's no doubt there was a concerted effort.
They were ready to go.
Law enforcement, the governor of Virginia, everything was ready to go, premeditated and planned.
Well, what would have happened if Martin Luther King, Ralph Abernathy, John Lewis, and all of these people had been treated like Jason Kessler and those people?
What if the powers that be nationally arrested them, put them in jails, sued them with multiple lawsuits, and they didn't have any financial backing except their own?
We wouldn't have had a civil rights movement.
That's the only lesson you could draw from that.
I don't think they could have stood up to the onslaught that is being waged against the people that planned.
Oh, no, you better believe it.
The people who are right of center, people who are basically, to use the parlance of our time, heritage Americans, they are facing far, far, far more obstacles and hurdles than the so-called Freedom Riders and all those people that have been.
And also with much fewer resources.
Oh, yeah.
We don't have jobs at the ready for people that might lose their job.
We don't have bail money at the ready.
We don't have battalions of lawyers at the ready.
We didn't have a Highlander folk school, which was like the Paris island of the civil rights movement, to funnel people through and to basically get them in on the dirty little secret that basically the media is in the tank for you.
Well, anyway, we want you to check out the book.
I know we covered some of that last week, so I don't want to plow the same ground twice, but check out the book.
Again, we collaborated on this months ago.
Obviously, with the live radio show, you get instant gratification.
Sometimes with some media, you have to wait for the books to come out.
You're fine.
You wait for the books to come out, and it takes a while with media like that.
And this isn't the first time, you know, we've been cited in a lot of books.
I was just thinking about that.
Jerome Corsi has cited us in some of his New York Times best-selling books, the book about Derek Black.
We were cited in that.
I think on the first page, they begin by telling a story about us.
And then there was another one about so-called alt-right Christians.
I mean, these are New York Times bestsellers.
And I remember actually being at the bargain bin at a grocery store and finding Jerome Corsi's book sitting out there for like a couple of bucks.
And I thumbed through it to read what he wrote about us and that.
And also there was one time, this is just totally an aside.
I was at the magazine rack and I was thumbing through.
I didn't even know we were in this one.
It was a Time magazine article.
And sure enough, it was an article about us in Time Magazine.
Wasn't even expecting it.
But so, nevertheless, check out the book, and I think you'll be glad that you did.
Keith, the final word on that.
We've got to shift gears in the next segment.
Tell everybody else what else is up this week.
Well, what happened at Charlottesville is an example of what happens when contrast and compare that with the civil rights movement.
One was supported surreptitiously, of course, by the media, by the wealthy, by the elites in this nation, and it was covered in a way that had never been covered before.
You had the lawbreakers portrayed as heroes and the police, law enforcement, portrayed as villains in that.
Now, you know, just think of what would have happened in the civil rights movement if the leaders in the civil rights movement, the organizers, had met the organized societal establishment persecution that the people that were involved in organizing Charlottesville were.
And of course, we weren't part of that at all.
We reported on it as a third party.
We sent a reporter up there, and we had somebody there that really got right in the middle of things.
And that was good.
That was wonderful.
We got people that knew what was going on, and we talked in real time with the people right after some of these events that you've heard about have happened.
Now, on the other hand, you know, I really don't think the civil rights movement would have been a success had it not been supported.
That's the big takeaway from all this.
You can't have peaceful protests.
There's nothing magic about it.
It depends on who is backing you and how much money is backing you.
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All right, we'll preface this segment by reading Matthew 5, verses 11 and 12, out of the King James Version, because that's the way the Lord spoke it.
Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake.
Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.
For so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
I haven't read all of this yet.
We weren't even going to talk about this tonight, but I saw it in an email and I've been skimming through it.
And there is some sort of an exhaustive investigative report that the SPLC has put out.
And we are also prominently featured in that.
It's a four-part series, I guess you could say, but all four parts of the article were published at the same time on, well, whatever they call it, hate or racism or whatever it is.
I mean, really, you know, they actually accuse everybody else of being exactly what they are.
But whatever they're calling it, that sort of media.
And the political cesspool is basically mentioned here as being the longest running, the most prominent, the most mainstream.
And they actually illustrate these pieces with scatter plots and data points.
And you see this big glob that represents the political cesspool on this chart.
And from the political cesspool, everybody else branches out.
And they also have an interactive timeline that moves from 2005 through 2021.
And from 2005 to 2015, it's just the political cesspool there.
And then all of these other shows started coming online.
And that's sort of a legacy that we're very proud about.
They also, I think, a little bit outlandishly said Richard Spencer would have never been Richard Spencer had he not broken through on the political cesspool.
And it was through the political cesspool that he ultimately became who he is and who he was.
Again, that's a little bit fantastic.
I enjoyed working with Richard all those years, especially the early years, a lot of fun when it was all still ahead of us.
But, you know, Richard was going to do what he was going to do.
But the point is, yes, we have been sort of a clearinghouse for people who tell the truth.
Now, there are the things that they say we are, and then there is what we actually are.
And I think anybody who actually comes to the program to listen, and they did give us credit for, you know, hey, being able to reach out and be able to get mainstream guests and elected officials in ways that other people who are now doing similar programs, you know, have not been able to do.
All that's true.
You know, every now and then the SPLC, I don't know, they'll write these articles saying I'm a white supremacist, racist, neo-Nazi, big at home, but, you know, whatever.
And then they'll say, but you know, he's actually really charming and at ease in front of a live audience or a microphone and on television and whatever.
So you get some backhanded compliments from them sometimes.
I think some of the girls there probably like me.
But anyway, so it's all there.
You can check it out if you want to.
But, you know, interesting, I guess.
Again, I haven't read it all.
I did see here, I'm actually seeing here now.
It looks as though they actually went to the effort, Keith, of counting every episode we've ever done and cataloging the appearances made by each of our guests and even documenting how many times each guest has appeared on the show.
That's the kind of detail you're getting with this one.
I think the USA Today has picked it up and it's in some other publications now, kind of making the news this weekend.
So, hey, you know, if anybody wants to come check us out, we'll tell you what we really are.
And I think anybody who would listen to us would say, you know what, these guys sound like traditional conservatives.
These guys sound like God-fearing family people.
Because guess what?
That is, in fact, what we actually are.
Well, what that whole project shows is that the SPLC in particular and the left generally have way too much money.
They've been paying some PowerPoint paladin to go to the detail that he did and to make all these visuals and stuff like this about their take on all this, trying to give it gravitas and heft and whatnot.
And they went back and had somebody who I'm sure was paid lavishly for doing it counting every show that we've had and charting every guest that we've had.
It's really kind of, it's almost comical.
You know, we've been able to do this on a shoestring.
They have so much money behind them that they're basically, you know, they're drowning in it.
They're about smothered by all the dollar bills that they have.
But nonetheless, we are surviving.
We're surviving because you shall know the truth and the truth will make you free, as the Bible says.
People know internally.
They have an instinct as to when they're hearing the truth and when somebody is, as we say here in the South, peeing on their leg and telling them it's raining.
And that's what the left does.
We tell the truth.
We give unbiased and good analysis that you're not going to find anywhere else or very few places elsewhere.
Basically, all of us, we're like those old ads I had about Radio Free Europe where, you know, somebody's listening on a crystal box and suddenly a jackbooted thug comes in and drops a hatchet on it.
We are getting by on a shoestring.
You know, we're one step.
You know, like you said, we're not only tech phobic, we are Luddite in some ways.
But on the other hand, we managed to get the message out.
And that is a constant source of irritation to the left that doesn't want anyone to hear anything except for their viewpoint on current events.
The SPLC used to, of course, write about us much more often because we were the only game in town.
In the last five or six, seven years, there's obviously a proliferation of podcasts, which is a little bit different than what we are, but nevertheless, some overlap and I guess similar content.
I don't listen to a lot of them, but we hear about them.
Jared Taylor, Jared was mentioning this article.
Jared Taylor has made 52 appearances, so they say, on the political cesspool between this year and this year.
And he said, James, you're the godfather of us all.
Congratulations.
I'm prouder than ever to know such a key figure.
Well, that's got to be a little tongue-in-cheek, probably.
But, you know, we all make light of these articles, and we appreciate one another.
We're all in the trenches together.
They're apparently alarmed.
If you want to get right down to the nitty-gritty on this, they're alarmed that there is such a thing as the First Amendment that allows you to express yourself in America, at least for the time being.
I stand by, you know, and here's another thing.
I stand by how many times have we been featured in the press?
Hundreds, thousands, maybe.
But I stand by everything I've ever said.
I don't regret any of it.
I don't retract any of it.
I don't apologize for any of it.
And I think, though, Keith, I think, though, honestly, especially with the SBLC, you know, the SBLC has actually been dogged by Harper's Magazine.
Well, all of that.
I mean, I think certainly within half the population at least, they are seen for exactly what they are, which is a den of liars.
But they have also had full-fledged allegations of sexual harassment and racism by their own staffers against their own key principles down there in Montgomery.
So again, what they accuse us of being, they've actually been accused of being in a formal way.
And those articles have the lifespan of a fruit flying.
Yeah, so they're gone in 24 hours.
Meanwhile, they keep resurrecting stuff about us.
But here.
Just think about this, James.
Think about what, you know, for example, they called you a neo-Nazi.
Why in the world?
You know, everything negative, authoritarian, tyrannical is Nazi.
Why don't they say that?
I'll tell you why they don't sell commie because of the people that supported communism and invented communism.
That's their primary group.
And nonetheless, you know, that's why you never heard a discouraging word about communism or commies or the Soviet Union back in the day.
But, of course, Nazism has the shelf life of plutonium.
You know, it was around for, what, from 1933 to 1945, 12 years.
You'd have thought it had existed for a millennium.
Well, I think, though, you know, some of the even more left-wing fever swamp blogs will go with neo-Nazi.
The SBLC typically calls me a white nationalist, which is another term I really don't even use for myself.
I am white.
I am a nationalist.
Let's not split hairs.
I am pro-white.
But, I mean, of course, that carries up.
Yeah, white advocate.
That's right.
But they say, you know, we have a prominent platform and blah, blah, blah.
I think, though, the sting of all this has really dissipated a lot since we first went on the air.
I mean, you wouldn't find anybody who would stand up to the ADL or even the SBLC, especially the ADL, though.
The SBLC has always been sort of tarnished and seen as a fundraising operation.
But the SBLC got in because of the word Southern.
There are two groups that the left loves to hate among white people.
One are Germans and the other are Southern whites.
And because it has Southern and it links itself to the civil rights movement, it has this aura of holiness about them.
And even like we were talking about on this ad that we just heard during our break, some conservatives think they're going to win this thing by saying by quoting Martin Luther King, basically.
Yeah, and Martin Luther King was a Republican and this, that, and the other.
We want to be like Martin Luther King and judge people.
You're battling critical race theory, which is this virulent anti-white theory by saying, by quoting Martin Luther King, who was virulently anti-white.
So that's not going to work.
They say things like, you know, the, you know, we had such a bad history, but we corrected things.
Well, really was it that bad?
You know, racial segregation, for example, what are you seeing now?
You're seeing black people trying to have their own dormitories, their own graduations.
That sounds like racial segregation to me.
Well, while we're under attack once again this weekend, so to his Tucker Carlson, and this was the point I was about to make a moment ago, I think the sting of some of these invectives that are hurled are really starting to dissipate.
Tucker Carlson said F, but he said it, the F word, F, the ADL.
You would have never heard a prominent conservative say that a few years ago.
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One thing I will always give Donald Trump credit for is by bringing out the venom of the left and of the controlled press.
And if there was ever any doubt that all white people are going to be subjected to this treatment, he was able to pretty much lay it bare.
And everybody saw that there is no escaping these colorful adjectives that they use to describe us.
So before Trump, yes, a program like ours that is ready, willing, and able to tackle harder truths and topics than somebody like Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity would ever do, you know, that sets us up as a target.
And we've always been targeted and we've always been attacked.
You know that.
But Trump, I think since Trump, especially since Trump, though, white conservatives get it now.
And even white conservative talking heads, this is the point.
We're not alone anymore in this.
So Tucker Carlson has been attacked by the ADL.
And this is what the article reads.
The Tucker Carlson Tonight Post is under fire from the ADL for his recent comments on the great replacement theory.
It cannot be overstated enough, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt tweeted on Friday for Tucker Carlson, host of one of the most watched news programs in the country to use his platform as a megaphone to spread the toxic and xenophobic great replacement theory.
It is a repugnant and dangerous abuse of power.
A reminder, the great replacement theory and its racist and xenophobic roots have served as the inspiration for multiple mass shootings and deadly attacks.
Well, yeah, right.
Okay, but that's not true, of course.
Anyway, the article goes on to say that this idea that somehow non-white people or outsiders or strangers or foreigners will overtake the United States via immigration, reproduction, and seizure of political power.
They say how crazy and untrue that idea is, but it's not an idea and it's not a theory.
It is what's actually happening.
And Tucker Carlson is saying that.
He come under fire of the ADL this week, Keith, and his response was, F them.
And he did not back down and he's calling them out.
And not only that, he counterpunches against them.
You would have never, ever, ever, ever seen anybody to the left of us, which Tucker is.
I mean, you know, he's good.
He's certainly the best you've got on cable news, but he's not everywhere that we're at.
You have never seen a guy like that that prominent and mainstream ever, ever, ever despairs the ADL until Trump.
And you're seeing it now and you're seeing it more and more.
The average people, even conservatives now, are really starting to get the game that the ADL and the SBLC has been playing all these years.
Well, let me guess.
Have they called him anti-Semitic yet?
If they haven't, they will do it within a nanosecond.
They're missing a hell of an opportunity, as you like to say.
Yeah, and well, you know, look, Jean-Ross Paul's Camp of the Saints was the most prophetic book written since 1950.
It tells you exactly what's going on.
If you don't believe there's a great replacement on, then show me any other theory that makes sense of what's happening at the southern border of the United States, particularly in Texas right now.
For example, where did these thousands of Haitians come from that have shown up at our doorstep?
Did they walk on water like, you know, Jesus or something?
You know, it's about 2,000 miles from Haiti to the, you know, Texas-Mexico border.
But they apparently made it.
Somebody helped them do it.
They didn't swim.
They didn't wear life jackets and start paddling.
This is what's, you know, somebody is planning this.
Somebody is bringing these people in.
They're exploiting them.
And on the other hand, what nation can sustain not having borders?
If you don't have borders, you don't have a nation.
Now, why are they doing it?
They'd have you believe, oh, it's just because we believe everything is beautiful and, you know, everything is sweet.
And, you know, we're all God's children, this, that, and the other.
That's baloney.
The people that tell you that are, for the most part, atheists.
They're not worried about God's children.
They're interested in being anti-white.
That's what it's all about.
What the left does is they pick the nearest group of third worlders to a white nation.
For example, America and Canada, the nearest group are Hispanics for the most part.
And now they're getting Haitians in there too.
They've just discovered how wonderful, what a wonderful resource Haitians are for destroying the historic American nation.
So they're bringing them over.
In Europe, it's Middle Eastern Muslims for the most part.
They're the ones because they're the nearest group of third worlders that they can pump in to try to dilute and replace a la the great replacement, the white populations of Europe.
Now, Western Europe, they're having a field day there.
They're having even more of a field day over here in America.
But Eastern Europe, thank goodness, is a little bit backwards.
They haven't gotten with it with all this progressivism and woke culture and whatnot.
So they are fighting back.
They are holding people out.
And of course, they're being pilloried by the left.
The left, though, has to deal with people that have a good sense of common sense and know what the end game is.
And thank heavens, Tucker Carlson has found the courage to talk about this.
You know, there's a great article in Takis magazine called Coming to America by Steve Saylor that came out recently.
And I would recommend that to all of you, particularly about the Haitian issue.
It's really, you know, it's amazing how they found the one country with this great concentration, you know, incredibly concentration of black people.
And now they're using them as the spear point for the revolution, the proletariat, the spear point.
They're going to come in.
They're the advanced shock troops now.
And Biden's administration, you know, it's comical for them to protest that they're trying to enforce the border laws.
I was just watching a documentary on Netflix.
Well, it's not a documentary, rather.
It's an entertainment thing.
Jeff Daniels plays James Comey, and it just talks about the Hillary Clinton email scandals and how that played into Donald Trump and that election that year.
To your point, though, Keith, on the media, the media is so far out there.
So too, this government, this wild government that spends this completely unbelievable yarn that so-called white nationalists are the biggest terror threat, and that's where they're focusing their interest.
If we're so plugged in as they say we are, how come we don't ever know anybody that's committed to crime?
We don't know anybody that's advocated for any crime.
We don't know everybody we talk to are wonderful, wonderful people by any objective standard of measurement.
Now, but this reminded me of something I had forgotten about this.
So much stuff happens around here.
I can't even remember.
I can't write an autobiography when it's all over.
Too much has happened.
How would I ever put it all in there?
Last year, right at this time, back September of 2020, we found out that there was a congressional hearing that took place in Washington that addressed white supremacy at home and international terrorism abroad.
We were cited in this official testimony along with friends and colleagues like Sam Dixon, Kevin McDonald, and Jared Taylor, among others.
Now, what role did we play in the so-called threat of international terrorism in Europe?
Well, I read the transcript of this congressional hearing, and this was the evidence that was produced that we, the political cesspool, appeared on a popular podcast in Sweden.
And they credited me.
And when I say they, I'm talking about Dan Erickson, who is an Orthodox Christian.
I've seen pictures of his kids at their baptism.
I mean, he's all, I can't say all-American, an all-world guy, great guy.
All right.
But he said we inspired their work.
Jared Taylor gave a speech in Europe, Kevin McDonald's.
Europeans have bought Kevin McDonald's books and Sam Dixon took a vacation to Russia.
That was the evidence that was presented before.
What was this?
The House Committee on Un-American Activities.
Now, that was the one.
That was the one.
Hold on, your thing's down.
Now, that was the one that investigated the communists.
That was not the one that we were in, obviously, but we were in the equivalent.
The equivalent.
That's what they called it back then.
But even the alleged communists were invited and even subpoenaed to appear.
They were allowed to give their side of the story.
Not so with us.
We're talked about, but we're never allowed to talk.
And it would be laughable.
It is laughable.
If not for the fact that such congressional hearings as this represents sometimes the early stages of legislative policymaking, which we now see in the Biden administration and the Department of Social Justice, headed up by Merrick Garland.
Yeah, but this wasn't our first time to be denounced by the United States Congress, but that we would appear in this committee, that they would say that this is the connection between white supremacy at home and international terrorism abroad.
What?
That the very Christian family man, Dan Erickson, gave me credit for inspiring his work, that Jared Taylor gave a speech in Europe, that people in Europe have bought Kevin McDonald's books, and that Sam Dixon took a vacation to Russia.
That's the evidence.
What kind of unserious government would hear a presentation and a testimony such as this and actually pretend that it's at all something that should be considered?
Is my mic back on now?
No, I think you're going to have to push that button up.
Well, I have it up.
Is it up now?
No.
You might be taking a timeout here.
All right, let's pass this one.
We'll regroup in the next break.
Okay.
Here's the situation.
You know, one thing that you can't charge our enemies with is not being serious.
They're the most serious, intensive people that you could ever imagine.
They, unlike the House Un-American Activities Committee or the HUAC, as they called it, or the Hollywood blacklist and stuff like this, they won't allow their targeted villains, us, to even have a voice and even say and try to defend ourselves.
It's just a total rejection of Anglo-Saxon principles of justice.
You are accused and you have no right to a trial by your peers.
You have no right to even speak on your own behalf as you're found guilty by this congressional group.
Now, they're trying to lay all this violence on the right and on conservatives and on white advocates.
They dream about there being another Emmett Till.
They dream about there being another, well, who was the guy in South Carolina?
You know, the guy that shot the people of the church.
What was that?
Dylan Roof.
But, you know, we're not cooperating with that.
They are not people like that.
So they manufacture people like Ashley Babbitt and James Fields as miscreants and violent criminals when they're anything but that.
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