Oct. 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.
One, two, three, five!
Well, she was just 17 You You know what I mean?
And the way she looked was way beyond the mail.
So how could I dance with another stand there?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to what is going to be one of our most energetic and entertaining shows of the year.
And I'll begin that show by asking you, what were you doing 17 years ago tonight?
You probably don't know the answer to that question, but I sure do.
It was 17 years ago tonight that I was preparing to go on the air as host of the Political Cesspool for the very first time on October the 26th, 2004, nearly 17 years to the day.
So thank you for joining us for this very special anniversary broadcast as we celebrate TPC's 17 years on your broadcast airwaves.
Tonight's unique presentation of the show is going to feature specially selected guest ambassadors and a variety of members from our audience and our staff and crew who are going to share with you some of their favorite program memories over the years while seamlessly integrating commentary on news trends and current events.
Yes, we're going to cover the news as well.
So stay tuned for what promises to be an unforgettable program this evening.
So I was at an event not too long ago and someone asked me if I remember the first show I ever do ever did.
And not only do I remember the very first show, I remember getting the call that led to the show.
I was in Nashville, Tennessee in the summer of 2004, got the call.
Guy asked me if I wanted to start a radio program that fall when a certain AM station reformatted to talk.
I said, boy, I sure do.
And I spent the rest of that summer planning out what kind of show it would be.
And then that very first show in October of 2004 was just before the election that year between Bush and Kerry.
It was a Bush versus Kerry election primer show.
Obviously, not a lot to discuss there because there wasn't a lot of difference between those two, but that's how we started.
I was on a panel at a conference a few days ago, and it talked about how do you bring people to our side in the media.
And I said, there's three things you need to do.
You need to speak with authority and confidence because people follow strength.
So you need to project it.
But of course, speaking with authority and confidence is nothing but bluster until you are tempered by the fire.
And then you've got to walk through that fire in order to generate a following.
And with regard to the media that's attacked us, it'd be easier to list the ones that have it at this point.
But of course, Congress, church, celebrities, politicians, you know, we talk about abjuring the realm.
It's not my Congress.
It's their Congress.
But then think about the Congress story where they didn't.
Well, they've actually done it twice because there was a joint committee of Congress that did it last year.
And then years ago, it was a session of Congress that did it.
And you had these different Congress members saying, I want to go on the record denouncing the political cesspool.
I want to go on the record denouncing James Edwards.
Well, good, good.
I want you to denounce me.
I want to be known as the exact opposite of you.
I've forgotten so much, so much of it.
Howard Stern, I forgot Howard Stern did a segment denouncing us.
And Eli Roth, you probably don't know Eli Roth, but he played the Bear Jew.
And that was the name of his character, actually.
That's not a slur.
He was the Bear Jew in Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards.
And it's this sadistic revenge porn movie where he bashes the heads in of German soldiers with a baseball bat throughout the movie.
So you'd probably be surprised that a guy like that would denounce him.
But yes, so he has.
So have so many.
I actually went back in preparing for tonight's show, going back through blog entries over these many years and found so many things that I had forgotten.
Like John McCain, now we know that Hillary Clinton, her final fundraiser of the presidential campaign of 2016, featured yours truly.
And her saying, if you didn't go out and vote for her, people like me would be running the country with Trump.
That was a little, well, unfortunately, that didn't play out that way.
But John McCain did the same thing in a contested Republican primary against J.D. Hayworth, ran an ad tangentially tying Hayworth to us because a guy that Hayworth knew had appeared on the show.
It's just crazy.
But anyway, speak with authority and confidence, project strength, walk through the fire when the attacks come, and then be normal.
Look normal.
Stand up.
Be firm.
Be a family man.
Say what you mean.
Do what you say.
Be loyal.
Be honest.
Be real.
As Davey Crockett put it, always be sure that you're right and go ahead.
That has been our recipe for success.
Those three things.
And then, of course, we build the foundation of this show on three pillars.
Obviously, standing up and talking about racial realities, standing up for our family, standing up for our tribe, standing up for our southern patrimony, and standing up for Christianity.
That's the show.
Newspapers, magazines, television programs, too many to name over the years, appeared as live guests.
We've been talked about on panels, on cable news, European features, on broadcasts in Sweden and France, and really all over the world.
What we have done here, ladies and gentlemen, has been a big deal for nearly two decades now and trailblazing.
Who am I bragging about when I say that?
Not me.
You, you, Mr. and Mrs. Political Cesspool listener, for keeping us on so many memories, all of the friends, all of the guests, the conferences, our conferences.
Wow.
What a time to be together.
What a fellowship.
How can you cover 17 years and 17 years' worth of memories in three hours?
You can't do it.
You can't do it.
But there is definitely some high points.
Really, so many.
Speaking at the National Press Club, I mean, that was a wonderful experience.
Our anniversary shows, though, are different every year.
Sometimes we do have in-person conferences that line up around our anniversaries.
Sometimes we, like last year, we had just caller after caller after caller from members of the listening audience.
It was just a one-of-a-kind show, unlike any we've ever had before.
But what we've got coming up tonight is a little bit different, okay?
So we've got guests, we've got audience members who are going to call in, we've got members of the staff and crew.
I specially selected each person who's coming on tonight.
Not because I necessarily love them more than any of the other people I could have had on.
But I think it's going to be a nice balance tonight.
And speaking of the guests we've had over the years, you forget so many.
We've interviewed a Victoria Secret model, for God's sake, General Hal Moore, who was played by Mel Gibson in the movie, We Were Soldiers.
Mel Gibson's dad, of course, was a famous guest on this show who called it his home away from home and paid the price for that, but never denounced us.
We've interviewed everyone from Martin Luther King's niece to George Wallace's son, from rockers like Ted Nugent to movie stars like Sonny Landam, and what a dear friend he was.
He kicked off our kickoff party in 2004.
Elected officials, we've had elected officials on, but that's not what it's about.
It was never about that.
It was always about having people on with interesting things to say who were fighting for a cause greater than themselves.
And those are the people whose company we most enjoy keeping.
There is a very big difference, of course, between elected officials in the United States, the congressmen we've had on here in the United States, and we've had a few on, versus the way we were received by members of European parliaments across our native homeland.
They love us.
One of the things I love about TPC, we have given access, been granted access to guests and events that have been closed off to white advocates.
So I think we've taken our cause in many ways closer to the mainstream than anybody else has been able to do.
And of course, ladies and gentlemen, that is because of you.
Big time show tonight.
A different guest every segment.
You're going to love every minute that we have prepared for you this evening.
And we're going to kick it off next.
It's getting started.
I can't wait.
Couldn't wait to get in.
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
If you should ever leave me, will I must have really been the world that should not be to be so much?
Well, that's for sure, ladies and gentlemen.
And by the way, a lot of the songs we're going to be featuring tonight, or at least excerpts of some of these songs, are dedicated to you, the listening audience, who has kept us on the air these 17 years.
So I should tell you what we've got coming up.
So the third hour is going to be reserved for members of our staff and crew.
The second hour is going to be dedicated to other content creators who are doing fantastic work, who wanted to say hello and share in our celebratory evening this evening.
But what we've got coming up this hour, two gentlemen.
One is going to serve as an ambassador from the listening audience, and one is going to serve as the ambassador for our mainstay guests, if that makes any sense.
Well, just hang on.
You'll see how it rolls out.
I received a card in the mail, a handwritten note from a listener, Mike in Virginia, and this is what he wrote: Dear James and Keith, wow, the variety on the show this past quarter has been amazing.
Thank you for your hard work and diligence in bringing so many inspiring, qualified people to the attention of your listeners.
Many of your guests have career and academic credentials for the world to take note, while others have been credentialed through battle-tested determination.
But each guest gives us a little something that compels us forward to greater things for our people and our faith.
Thank you.
I especially want to echo Rick.
Rick from South Brooklyn on the July broadcast from South Carolina when he said that TPC is a lifeline, like an oasis and a vacation from the insanity.
That is much of our current world.
TPC is that for me, and I pray for countless others across not just the South, but all of America and even around the world.
You continue to learn, to leave a giant footprint while making an immeasurable difference.
Keep it up, my friends.
But then Mike leaves a postscript.
I would enjoy hearing from Rick again for a full hour of broadcast if that would work sometime.
Well, let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
We have him here right now, Rick from South Brooklyn, representing the entirety of our listening audience tonight.
Now, it may sound strange that a show that was born and bred in the South that has now branched out and has tentacles around the world would have a man from Brooklyn representing our audience.
But let me tell you something.
I agree with what Mike wrote.
This is a guy who has been listening to the show for a long time, had the opportunity to meet him for the first time in South Carolina.
And if you remember the show that night, that hot summer night, he stole it.
And I'm honored to have him back tonight.
Rick, thank you for your listenership.
Thank you for your friendship, your support.
Thank you for being here tonight as we celebrate 17 years.
Hey, Mike, your wish is my command.
Bada bing, I'm here, right?
Listen, James, what you said about, you know, being the real deal and walking the walk is absolutely right.
But I want to praise you for something, and it's sort of the theme of my little homily here tonight.
And that is the importance of joy.
The first time I heard the cesspool, the joy jumped out of the speakers at me.
And I thought, this guy is having a ball.
He is loving it.
And it reminded me that for years I was teaching acting, and I used a book which I recently heard the great Sam Dixon rave about.
You've heard of it.
It's How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
Now, it's a turgid book.
I'm going to save you having to read it.
You know, Mark Twain described the Book of Mormon as chloroform in print, and that's very much what how to win friends is like.
But I can give you that book in one word.
You want to win friends?
You want to influence people?
Smile.
Be a happy, joyful, pleasant, positive person.
And James, that's you, and that's Keith, and that's the cesspool.
If you are those things, you become magnetic.
You become charismatic.
People will flock to you.
You want to get them to listen to your political ideas.
You want to win them to the white cause.
They've got to like you.
Any good salesman will tell you people don't buy the product.
They buy the salesman.
We're the salesman.
We're the advertisement.
If we're misery guts, you know, people are going to move away from us.
You know, they're not going to be the one around us.
But if they can say, look at that guy, look at that girl.
What have they got?
What are they on?
What are they using?
And it's a positive, happy white life.
That's what wins people.
Folks, we have to enjoy life.
Go ahead.
I appreciate it.
No, no, no.
I didn't mean to interrupt you, my friend.
I just want to thank you, Rick, for what you said there.
And that is something that I have, I haven't tried to do it.
It's who we naturally are.
So it just comes naturally.
So it's not a put-on or anything like that.
But I have thought that if there is anybody out there, and certainly there have been many over the years, who were truly inquiring to find out who and what we really are.
I think if you look and you look and you see our family, my wife and our children, I got to say, this is the guy that they've written all these things about?
That doesn't add up.
And hopefully they can make an accurate connection about who and what we are and come on to join the fray here.
But yes, you're right.
And it is our natural disposition.
Psychologists will say they study things, they take pictures of parties and things, and they say, people are most attractive when they're having a good time, when they're unabashedly, unself-consciously just enjoying life.
It's just magnetic.
You know, it's interesting, James, that I know I'm guilty of this myself because I can be terribly dark, and we talk about the wonders of Western civilization and European culture, but I think we need to actually enjoy it a little bit more.
You know, enjoy the, get a good person in your life and love them to bits.
You know, get kids, music, books, food, nature, animals.
It's all the stuff that we've really, you know, created this world.
Enjoy it.
Don't let these SOBs ruin your life and steal your joy.
And the more you enjoy it, the more you sample the wonders of white civilization, the more you will be energized and the more you will want to fight for it.
You know, back in the days of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s, someone wrote a book in it there was a quote, oh, to be a Negro in Harlem on a Saturday night.
Well, I can top that.
Oh, to be white anywhere, any night of the week.
You know, people say it's okay.
It's okay to be white.
It's not okay to be white.
It's great to be white.
Don't put your life under a bushel.
Don't put your light under a bushel.
Let it shine.
Yeah?
We have to be happy warriors.
And James, that's what I love so much about you and Keith.
And Netty was on the show and everyone else has been on the show.
There was just a love of life and a great sense of humor and wonderful music.
And just the way you popped out right away tonight with the Beatlesong was so happy.
It's not what people are going to expect from a program about politics.
Well, you know, Rick, I got to thank you again for agreeing to come on and serve as the ambassador for the entirety of our audience around the world.
I think you've got something that just really encapsulates it yourself, my friend.
But yes, it's everything you said, yes.
And hopefully we will continue on for another 17 years.
But to enjoy being beat up on, as we have been for the entirety of our run, I wonder how much I would enjoy to be lauded.
I don't even know if I could stand it.
It'd be like pure ecstasy.
But maybe I enjoy it more this way.
Because I'll tell you what, when you sacrifice for something, it makes it, when you struggle for something.
Let me put it that way.
It makes it much more sweet and much more meaningful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The ultimate victory.
And James, look, as I said, I'm not Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Believe me, we're up against it.
We are in a dire situation here.
Can we win?
We can.
And I think we will, but we're going to have to fight.
Can I say something else very quickly?
Take it away.
Okay.
Just please, when you're talking to people, keep it very simple.
Don't go into esoteric authors and bizarre, obscure things about World War II.
They're taking our jobs.
They're taking our land.
If you're a woman, they're taking your man.
If you're a man, they're taking your woman.
The most primal things.
Keep it simple, stupid.
We have to get those things back and we have to fight for them or they're going to kill us.
Rick, I got to tell you, I agree with our listener, Mike, in Virginia.
We've got to get you on for a full hour.
We had you for a couple of segments in the summer in South Carolina, a segment tonight.
No, we got to do it.
I'll be following up with you about that.
But I got to tell you, Rick is a businessman whose business took him all across Europe.
And he told me that he would listen huddled into his room in a European capital, waiting for the Stasi to come in as he was listening to TPC.
Rick, thank you so much.
Thank you so much again for kicking tonight's 17th anniversary show.
Can't wait to talk to you again at greater length.
Rick from South Brooklyn, ladies and gentlemen, all the way up in Brooklyn.
Thank you, Rick.
We'll be right back.
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Still the one that I was with.
We're still having fun and still the one.
You are still the one that makes me sad.
Still the one that he was back.
We still have no and still the one that is dedicated to each and every one of you, ladies and gentlemen, out there tonight who have kept us on the air for these 17 years.
Want to thank Rick for serving as our ambassador for the listening audience now.
Serving as the ambassador for our mainstay guest is really one of my dearest friends in life, and it's a man who I especially wanted to participate in this particular broadcast, 17 years on the air.
It's Sam Dixon, who needs no introduction to you after all these years.
But Sam, I got to tell you something.
I learned something about you a couple of days ago.
Do you want to know what that was?
Oh, Sam just texted me, Cameron.
He said he got cut off, so we need to call him back.
Maybe we'll go back to Orleans and play a little bit more of that song while we wait for Sam.
I'll let Mr. Producer tell me when Sam is back.
And I'll give you a little preview of who's coming up in the second hour.
So in the second hour, when we transition over to the content creators, you're going to hear from Henrik Palmgren, Lana Lochdef, and a couple of others, some of our favorites.
But anyway, back with Sam Dixon, who just got introduced while he was kicked off.
So we'll go straight back to him.
Sam, I got to tell you, it means a lot to me to have you on this particular broadcast as we celebrate 17 years on the air.
You were the one that I wanted to serve as the ambassador for our mainstay guest.
And what I was saying a moment ago was, I learned something about you a few days ago.
Do you want to know what it is?
That's a good thing.
Or do you tremble at the thought?
No.
So there was a pretty exhaustive report that was published by one of the system mouthpieces.
And this show was heavily mentioned in the article.
It was a four-part series.
I learned, I knew you'd been on the show a lot.
You have been interviewed more than everybody else in the history of this program, not named Jared Taylor.
In other words, you are the second most interviewed guest in the history of this program.
And you are the most interviewed guest this year.
So you're closing the gap.
I think that's something remarkable.
That's a relief.
I thought they had maybe invented a solar meter.
The liberals accuse us of being haters.
The media accuse us of being haters.
And I often think, thank goodness they don't have a solar meter where they could read because I do hate them so much.
I don't have enough language over the groups that they think I hate because I hate people like Anderson Cooper and people like that.
I have only a limited supply, and I have to ration it out.
Oh, that was good.
And I agree, I must say, I do agree.
And we've talked about that extensively behind the scenes anyway.
But no, second most guest in the history of this broadcast, and for good reason.
So, anyway, Sam, I asked you on tonight.
Thank you very much.
That's a tremendous compliment.
I'm glad to have been here.
Oh, actually, my wife just walked in, so it's a party show tonight.
So she wants, she doesn't have her headset.
She's not going to be able to hear you, but she would like to say hello to Sam Nixon very quickly.
Hey, Sam.
I just wanted to pop in and say hi.
And I also, I know I wasn't planning to say anything on here tonight, and you know, I stumble every time I'm on here, but I wanted to say how proud I am of you and how much I love you, you, James.
And Sam.
And Sam, of course.
Well, I think I've watched you over the last 17 years do the show and plan for it and sacrifice your time and sleep and money to build what you have today.
And it's an honor to be your wife and to watch you.
That was completely unplanned.
You're going to get a check in the mail for that.
I wouldn't let just anybody.
My head is so swollen up now.
I'm going to have to have the carpenters come over.
Do I send you the bill for the widen the doorway when I can get my head through the door?
I will say to you.
You know, she very rarely.
I have two things.
I have two things to say to your audience.
One is about you, and one is about your wife.
The first is that you are obviously qualified to be the number one propagandist for our cause because you ugly, bald old thing.
You managed to talk that incredibly Hollywood, beautiful wife of yours into marrying you.
It's just unbelievable.
And the second is that she is living proof of what that guy named William Shakespeare said.
He was somebody that you used to hear about, but he's now one of those old dead European males and old Anglo-Saxons.
There was a time when you actually heard about William Shakespeare.
And he said a great line, which is perfect from the standpoint of sociobiology.
The following words that apply to your wife.
From fairest flowers, we desire increase that beauty's rose might never die.
And this is an evolutionary cruise.
We are drawn to beauty to create more beauty in the world, and that's what you and she have done.
Well, thank you for saying that.
She is beaming now.
And this is the truth.
She just sachet in here, and I was not expecting her to say anything tonight.
But when she heard you were on, she asked if she could say something while you were here.
So it totally derailed what I had planned, but probably made it much better as well.
But I would say this for the mainstay guests.
So we have a rotation of a couple of dozen guests that we have on every year.
And then we have a handful that are on numerous times per year.
And that is your Jared Taylor, your Kevin McDonald, your Paul Fromm, your Mark Weber, and of course your Sam Dixon, among others.
And so, that's why I started the show.
It was to give a voice to the people who were saying interesting things and leading the way.
And we don't have a show without people like you.
So a lot of credit is due to you.
And of course, not just that, not just for the on-air content, but I think you know.
And in a show like this, we can get personal, how much you've meant to me as a man and as a human being.
Well, you mean a lot to me, and we all belong to a mutual admiration society, like the song used to say in the 1950s.
Well, let's talk about this then as we continue on.
So I asked you to come on tonight, not just to serve as a representative for our mainstays, but also to talk about Charlottesville, because we do need to intersperse a little bit of contemporary conversation or conversation on contemporary topics.
The trial is coming up, and you have, of course, had a career as a lawyer and as an attorney.
And when we come back, I would like to ask you to provide some insights of what we may can anticipate if it isn't too dire.
But before we do that, there was something interesting, I think, that was just sort of an aside.
But in the aftermath of Charlottesville, there was a monument of Robert E. Lee in Texas that was taken down, and it was sold for $1.4 million to a luxury golf resort near the border.
And it's been there for two years at the entrance to this resort.
And the general manager was recently interviewed, and he said they've had two or three complaints from uneducated guests about the monument.
But the 60 or 70,000 guests per year have not complained at all, and they're very proud to have it there.
Does that surprise you in any way that somebody would pay top dollar?
Well, I don't know if that's top dollar, but $1.4 million certainly isn't free to put it at a private resort and it be so well received.
And what does that say about the overall climate right now?
It does surprise me.
Of course, that kind of resort is going to be, because of financial reasons, is going to cater more to European Americans who are not liberals.
So that's part of it.
I'm very surprised he's only had three.
I know all kinds of people with impeccable white genealogies and who have money who would be eager to complain about it and have their little moment of showing off their expensive upper-class ideas to go with their Saragamo shoes or their Gucci handbags.
So I'm surprised that that hasn't, and I'm surprised that somebody would pay that kind of money to put up something that would very likely be the subject of controversy with the people going there.
It will also draw the unhappy, unfriendly gaze of federal and state and local regulators who will want to give special treatments to a business that holds out against the system.
So, yeah, it's a pleasant surprise.
But in general, you know, when the Muslims conquered Spain, one of the things they did was to destroy all the Christian monuments, the statues and things like this.
And this is the way history works.
The Muslims did the same thing in the Balkans and in North Africa and so on.
And part of what we're seeing here is there's now a triumphant group, a coalition of ethnic groups that hate us, and they're destroying our monuments the same reason that the Muslims destroyed the Christian monuments in Spain.
Well, hang on right there, everybody.
We're making up time as we fly with Sam Dixon, who is serving as the ambassador for our mainstay guest tonight on this anniversary program.
If you want to read that article, just scroll back on my Twitter feed, October 18th.
It's a Houston Chronicle article, and it's quite interesting and good news, surprisingly so.
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Well, my mom smokes and my dad smokes, and I saw them smoke, so I tried it.
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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Mom, you don't know anything about me anymore.
Honey, I know you're good at math.
You don't like English.
I know Ryan smiled at you yesterday at school.
I know your favorite color is purple.
And I know you don't like mushrooms.
And who can blame you?
I mean, mushrooms are a fungus, and people generally try to avoid funguses.
Or is it fungi?
I'm never quite sure.
But, you know, either way, I mean, penicillin is good.
Penicillin is a mold.
Huh.
Well, I guess you're right.
So you like penicillin, but not mushrooms.
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Mom, if we talk, will you be quiet?
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Now, honey.
Every time of my life, no, I never feel like this before.
Yes, I swear, it's a truth.
And I owe it all to you.
Every time I owe it on you.
Well, that's right, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm not afraid to dedicate love songs to the audience because love is what motivates us: a love for our people, a love for our heritage, a love for our race.
Let's just say the word of love for our faith and our love for one another.
Without this audience, without friends like Sam Dixon, this show doesn't.
I'm 17 days, not 17 years.
Thank you, thank you, thank you on an anniversary night.
We really, really appreciate you, and we're here for you.
And anything we can do for you, you just say the word.
I got to say another thing about Sam Dixon is when I was younger, I'm 41 now, so I guess that's middle-aged.
But Sam's known me since I was a young whoopersnapper, and boy, I was full of piss and vinegar, and I knew better, you know.
And I have come to learn that Sam has been right about so many things that I just didn't know or believe a decade or two ago, one of which is the situation with the system courts, to use Sam's word, the system.
I said, Sam, we're going to take it to these guys.
I've got the, you know, Kyle Bristow is a brilliant attorney.
And I'm a layman, so I don't know too much about it.
But Sam can attest to the brilliance of Kyle Bristow, who served as my attorney in my libel case against the Detroit news.
I knew we had the precedents.
I knew we had the restatement of torts.
I knew we had all these things on our side.
I still thought it would be a 50-50 chance because of who I was and what we represented.
Sam said, please don't do it.
It's just not going to happen.
No, I got Kyle.
I got this.
This is the precedent.
And Kyle quoted it all.
He cited it all.
And, of course, you know how that ended up.
And it's very trivial, very, very trivial compared to the Charlottesville case.
But when I read the decision in the Court of Appeals, I did not expect this.
I did not expect them to say, yes, the plaintiff, and that was a big difference as well.
I was the plaintiff, not the defendant.
The plaintiff is correct that the restatement of torts lists alleging that someone is a member of the Ku Klux Klan when there is no evidence to suggest that that's true.
Yes, that is the textbook definition of libel, but I didn't think they would go this far.
But Aesop's fables, they quoted Aesop's fable to give them the decision.
Judge a man by the company he keeps, and the man that they cited was Sam Dixon.
Well, if I'm going to lose Sam, I'd rather lose standing with you, that's for sure.
But you were right about that.
You were right that there is, hey, it's their system.
It's their courts.
It's not ours.
But at the same time, hope must spring eternal.
We've got the Charlottesville civil case coming up, the big one, Signs versus Kessler.
I believe jury selection begins on Monday, and it's all supposed to be wrapped up by Thanksgiving.
So with that preface being stated, you've spent decades in the courts.
You know it so much better than me and our listening audience.
What insights can you give us for those that are going to be facing the judge and the jury?
Are those friends of ours who are going to be there in the docket in Charlottesville going up against Robbie Kaplan?
What do you think?
Well, it's like the hymn writer, I forget which one, he's a New Englander, said the hymn, right is on the scaffold and wrong is on the throne.
And, you know, they're going to be tried.
A judge who is part of the system.
A judge who was put there because he is part of the system.
He is a system man.
He's been making system decisions to help the system.
And they'll be tried in front of a jury.
And unfortunately, the jury will probably be unfriendly to them.
Jurors don't like people with radical ideas.
Especially women jurors are frightened by people who have ideas that seem strange and dangerous.
And there will be, you know, it's been shown many times by studies that an overwhelming majority of people say they believe in freedom of speech.
But then when they ask a specific question like, should the Communist Party be allowed to have a meeting in town or the Nazis be allowed, or the racists, or homosexuals, whatever, huge numbers of people say, oh, no, I'm in favor of freedom of speech, but not like that.
And so that kind of juror will be there.
And I feel great empathy for the lawyers who will be defending them.
They will face the onslaught of this colossal machine that has brought this case, these evil people like Roberta Kaplan and the huge amounts of money that American big business has contributed to help with this obscene court case.
And they'll be backed by row after row after row of paralegals and researchers with their laptops.
And these poor guys who are going to be defending our people are going to have to stand up for week after week after week against this massive onslaught of these evil lawyers and the evil people who are assisting them and the evil people who have funded them.
So I hope the guys there are confident.
Studies have shown that jurors are greatly affected by the confidence that lawyers and their clients show in the courtroom.
So I probably shouldn't be saying this.
I don't want to discourage our people.
But anyway, I've represented people in such cases, and I can tell you it's very, very hard.
One time I had a jury rule for me in one of these cases.
But I had jurors return a guilty verdict in one in which the video showed that my client was innocent and the so-called victim was actually somebody who had been part of a mob shouting death threats at him and trying to attack him.
But anyway, it will be bad.
And we will have to brace ourselves.
But as with your case, we must give the system every opportunity to show the core constituents of the country, the demographic core, people like us and the people listening to us, they have to be shown that there is no hope in the system.
That when they compel children to say the Pledge of Allegiance about liberty and justice for all, it is a corrupt, tyrannical system forcing the indoctrination of children because there isn't liberty and justice for all in this country.
You know, and fair and alienation are healthy things.
I was just going to say, I have the privilege of being on a very short email list that Sam sends out.
And so I get a lot of his thoughts on a weekly basis.
And you're right, we need more polarization.
This was something you had said recently.
And the polarization being that every time, well, we just had the situation a couple of weeks ago.
We talked about this on last week's show where a football coach in the NFL was fired for an email, a private email that he sent over a decade ago.
And when these people are fired, not just him, but I mean, people on Main Street USA fired for things that are uncovered that offends the delicate sensibilities of the support groups of the regime.
This is all good.
It's good.
I mean, if it has to be this way, then it has to be this way.
But I think people are seeing it, and polls are beginning to flesh out the evidence that people are seeing this more than ever before.
And, of course, you know, this is different than the Ahmad Arbery case in Georgia, which, of course, you know very well.
We don't know those people.
So we can offer commentary about the travesty of jurisprudence that's going on there that doesn't hit as close to home as it does in Charlottesville, where you're talking about friends of ours like Michael Hill who are facing what may come if justice is not served.
So we'll see.
But so, as you said, it is difficult to talk about it because it's a little more personal in this case.
But with only two minutes remaining, I would shift gears ever so slightly to ask you.
I was going to call you about this, so we'll just let this live broadcast be the call.
Did you receive the hard copy book of the new book about Charlottesville?
Because I'd purchased a handful of copies and I was going to send one to you, but I think you had already forwarded it.
Did you receive it?
It still does not come.
The author called me and she said that the problems with sending it out, it still has not come.
But I'm looking forward to reading it.
It certainly is good that she has put in permanent book form the truth about this because the truth will have to be maintained.
The system intends to create a false narrative like they did at the Selma Bridge, they still dine out on, like they've done over the January 6th scuffle that they've turned into an insurrection.
And it's important that there be a source that people can turn to to see that the system is lying.
Well, I had anticipated to ask you, if you had received it, what you thought of it, but you have not received it yet.
We've been talking about it for the last couple of weeks.
I have actually one now here on my desk in the studio.
It is interesting, and she does a good job, and she does go for the facts.
And, well, we'll follow up with you about that in another couple of weeks.
I'm sure that throughout November, this situation in Charlottesville, which is going to be back in the news in a huge way once this trial starts, this is the calm before the storm.
This is going to be back, and it's going to be back bigly, as Trump might say.
And so we'll follow up with you about that perhaps a little later next month.
Godspeed to I sent you today an article from the Jewish Forward.
I hope that you will distribute that to me.
I saw it.
It really brings home the people who are behind this, the people who have their own racist state in the Middle East and who want to wall around their state, but want to attack us for having our state.
And it really brings home.
I will send that out.
In fact, we'll post that to our Twitter account, by the way.
Everybody at James Edwards TPC on Twitter will send that out.
I did get that earlier today.
Today was my son's seventh birthday party, so I've been out and about.
But Henry is seven today.
He's Henry VIII.
Sam, thank you so much.
Thank you for everything you've meant to me and everything you continue to mean to me.
And we'll talk to you again soon.
I appreciate your wisdom, your guidance, your counsel over these many years.