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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.
Baby, I'm yours.
I'm yours.
And I'll be yours.
Yours until the stars fall from the sky.
Yours until the rivers are run dry in other words.
Until I die.
Baby, I'm yours.
And I'll be yours until the sun no longer shines.
Yours until the poets run on to ride in other words.
Until the end of time.
Well, that's a song for our audience if there ever has been one for my entire adult life.
From the time I was in my early 20s, I have been, well, really going back to 19 years old with the Buchanan campaign, but even on the air in this official capacity since my early 20s, my entire adult life has been dedicated to this cause.
And I don't stand alone.
I stand on the shoulders of men greater than myself and men who have sacrificed more and men who have taught me more.
Men like Sam Dixon, who you heard in the first hour, men like Sam Bushman, who you hear from right now.
Sam is, of course, the owner of the Liberty News Radio Network, which gives us a syndicated voice.
We'll talk about that in just a moment as we celebrate 17 years now on the AM and FM airwaves with TPC, 17 years to the week that we first went on the air.
Sam Bushman has played such a big part of it.
Before we get to that, he's at the Salt Palace tonight, the old home of the Utah Jazz.
I remember watching some games in the 80s and 90s.
The Jazz, what a powerhouse NBA franchise they were.
That's where Sam is right now.
Tell us why, Sam.
Wow, James, I am here.
It is a party.
There ain't a mask in sight.
Liberty-loving Americans have gathered together for what's called the WeCANACT.net conference.
From General Flynn to speaker after speaker, telling the tale of Liberty across America.
I'm telling you, the speakers hitting the stage are heavy hitters.
They are telling the tale of liberty.
Vendors are everywhere, and Americans are rubbing shoulders like you've never seen before.
I have done interviews to where my voice is literally about to go out.
It has been an incredible live event.
I've been live yesterday and today with my show, two hours each day, and then doing interview after interview all day long.
It is something to behold.
There are thousands of people here.
It's an amazing thing that you've done, Sam.
It's an amazing thing what you've built, and what an honor it is for me to be in this program to be such a small part of it.
But, I mean, of course, the system media remembers one after another.
It was just such an incredible sight to behold.
The last several weeks of the 2016 campaign, you had one Trump spokesman after another on Liberty Roundtable.
LibertyRoundtable.com, Sam Bushman's program.
But now, twice in the last several days, you've interviewed General Michael Flynn.
It's just incredible what you've done.
And, of course, our association with you makes our luster shine even brighter.
I'm going to give you one phrase to sum it all up.
Ready?
The new media takes center stage, my friend.
You've been saying it for years, and you're not wrong.
And the new media is able to take center stage because you, in large part, built it.
You certainly built it with this network.
We were just talking during the break.
How many years it's been since we first became colleagues, I guess you could say.
And, of course, this show went on the air in October of 2004.
Everybody knows that.
And for the first four years, we were just on a local station.
Then we got picked up by Republic Broadcasting, the Republic Broadcasting Network in 2008.
But in 2009, Sam Bushman decided to become the founder of his own radio network, the Liberty News Radio Network.
And the rest is history.
And so for the last 12 years, everything that's happened in TPC's history has happened with Sam Bushman's fingerprints on it.
Take us back to 2008-2009, Sam.
I listened to the James Edwards show.
I know it's the political cesspool, but I really loved the eloquence of James.
He's got this ability to bring forward southern history like nobody's business, like a southern gentleman is the way I would describe it.
And he's able to bring people together to really tell the tale of who we are as a people, to bring, surround himself with people that can bring humor and culture, politics, and people and politics and culture and history.
And you managed to surround yourself with people that bring all this to the table.
And I listened to your show literally for a year and then said, man, when I build my network, I built it in one day, by the way.
I got pissed off and I built it in one day.
And all I'm telling you is I'm an IT guy and don't try to take me off the air.
That'll never last.
Damn it, I'm too pissed for that.
Anyway, so the long story short, ladies and gentlemen, is this.
I built it in a day and I said, you know what?
Of all the shows, I want James with me.
We made it happen and we've made history.
And literally 12 years later, we celebrated the 25th year anniversary of my nationally syndicated radio program and we had an event and we gave James an incredible award.
Why don't you summarize that award really quick, James, that we gave you?
I'm about to send you more information on that because there's more parts to the award than you might know.
But tell everybody the awards you got.
Yeah, this is the thing.
Number one, I hear John Stockton to Carl Malone in the background of the Salt Palace.
You hear the background noise there with Sam Bushman, who is broadcasting live from an incredible event in Utah, which I had the opportunity to address in my own right back in September.
It was Sam Bushman.
We're celebrating 17 years on the air.
Sam Bushman's been on the air 25 years, and I had the esteemed honor of being able to address his 25th anniversary celebration for the Liberty Roundtable program in Utah just a few weeks ago.
And I received the Nathan Bedford Forrest Award there in Utah.
You don't expect the Nathan Bedford Forrest Award necessarily to be given in Utah.
But if Sam Bushman's in charge, it's a true wildcard scenario.
And what an honor, Sam.
Hey, Sam, I stand on your shoulders.
I ride your coattails To receive that particular award at that particular event was really a lifetime honor for me.
Best of all, ladies and gentlemen, we gave that his award.
I've been watching the show and listening to the show for literally 13 plus years now.
One of my favorite times on the show is when Scoop Stanton gets on the radio and tells you Chuck E. Cheese stories that are so real they're impossible to believe, but it all is true.
That's just telling me tonight, killer radio.
It's funny, it's serious, it's political.
I'm telling you right now, that is the depth and breadth of the incredible radio program known as the Political Cest Pool, and I am delighted to be part of it, sir.
Hey, hey, Sam, I love you, brother.
Scoop's still forthcoming tonight.
He's closing the show tonight.
Is this our third hour?
We focus on staff and crew.
We're going to go to Chuck E. Cheese with Scoop before the night's over, I guarantee you.
Sam, get out of the salt palace safe.
Get back home.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Jim Lansky is up next.
Regrets?
Oh, we're all going to have them.
Doesn't matter who you are or what you do.
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You know, the woulda, coulda, shouldas.
But let me tell you a couple of things you will never regret.
You'll never regret spending extra time talking to your teenager.
Trust me.
You'll never regret answering your three-year-old's question about where the water in the bathtub comes from.
And I've never seen anyone wish they hadn't sat in the kitchen laughing with their children and tell them goofy stories about when they were kids.
Yeah, sure.
We're all gonna have regrets, but talking too much with our kids won't be one of them.
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She's the kind of girl who's not too shy.
And I can tell I'm her kind of guy.
She danced close to me like a G-Woo.
She does for me like a she woo.
Something tells me I'm into something good.
Tells me I'm into something good.
Well, we've been into something good for the last 17 years because we work with the very best.
You just heard from Sam Bushman, of course, our regular contributor, Jack Ryan, in the last hour.
But the staff and crew of TPC, the official staff and crew, not mentioning the listening audience, not mentioning our wonderful guests over the course of the last decade and a half, plus nearly two decades now.
But the staff and crew.
Okay, so I'm talking about Sean Bergen.
I'm talking about people who you haven't heard from in years, but who played a part during the formative years.
Jeff Melton, Jess Bonds, Austin Farley, Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
Obviously, Keith Alexander, who is out tonight, he'll be back with us next week and he'll have his say on 17 years on the air.
He is my right-hand man, my co-host.
But also Jim Lancia.
Jim Lancia is, of course, you know Jim.
I mean, any regular or longtime listener of this show knows that Jim is our criminal justice correspondent.
Jim is the alpha cop.
He is the author of the book Downtown White Police, which we have released as one of our fundraising incentives, which so many of you demanded.
And we have given a copy of Downtown White Police.
Jim Lancia has been a part of the show for many, many years.
Jim, we're celebrating 17 years on the air tonight, and you are one of the ones that I specifically wanted and especially wanted to have on tonight.
I want to thank you for your contributions to the show and for being a part of the story for all of these years.
Well, thank you, James and company.
I'm very happy to be part.
Even though I'm a new member, I'm happy to be a part of the political cesspool where, you know, at least as part of the mainstream, you get to say something that's truthful.
And, you know, I don't know what topic you guys want to talk about, but I'd be happy to answer any questions you have regarding anything I can answer.
Well, I got one for you.
You know, because this is the thing about tonight.
So we're celebrating 17 years.
It's a celebratory show.
It's an anniversary show.
It's a party show.
But I also felt I didn't want to be entirely indulgent.
We needed to intersperse and sprinkle in at least a few contemporary topics and political stories into the mix tonight.
So I've got this for you, Jim.
So a lot of our people on the staff, like Scoop Stanton, who was in the Navy, like Eddie the Bombardier Miller, who was in the Army, have been members of the Armed Forces.
You, of course, were a longtime cop in one of the most drug-addled neighborhoods of the country during the height of the crack epidemic.
You write about that in your book, Downtown White Police.
If you don't have the book yet, ladies and gentlemen, go to Amazon.com, Downtown White Police, Jim Lancia.
That's the book you want tonight.
But I found this, Jim.
I'd like to get your response to this.
As a member of law enforcement.
So, this is, you know, I think we all grew up enjoying the movie Full Metal Jacket.
We saw Arlie Ermy, who was a former gunnery sergeant, who was actually hired by Stanley Kubrick in that film to train the actor who was going to play the drill sergeant in the film.
But Arlie Ermie did it so well, they cast him for the part, and then he had a long acting career as a result of that.
But so, think about Arlie Ermie in full metal jacket.
That's the kind of army your granddaddy might have belonged to.
Here is a clip.
This is a 30-second clip, Jim, of a military cadence.
This is an army cadence, and you have a black female drill instructor leading a cadet corps of entirely young white teenage men.
Here's what it sounds like: this is your modern-day army.
Here we go.
Well, let me find out how to turn the sound on on this.
Let's see.
Okay, there it is.
You know, it's 17 years, you still forget a few things, like turning on the sound.
Here we go.
Remember MLK!
Remember MLK!
He tried to lead the way.
He tried to lead the way.
But he was shot one day.
He was shot one day.
It's alright, it's alright.
It's alright, it's alright.
His all right is open.
It's alright, it's open.
I see better days.
I see better days.
All right, so there you go, Jim.
That's enough, I think.
So here you got this female black drill instructor performing the catechism of Martin Luther King, our great martyr and great benighted American saint.
This entirely young white male cadet corps wearing masks, no less, as they perform cadence during their drill instruction.
That's the army that's going to go to war, if need be, against China or Russia, etc.
What do you think?
Oh, God, I saw that video, and I probably wanted to throw up.
I mean, it's literally that's the, it's, it's absolutely the most cringy thing I've ever seen.
And I thought it was a joke when I first saw it, but it's really not a joke.
And it's not just the military, it's also modern day law, it's American law enforcement kneeling to BLM at some times.
And, you know, they're just not the military and law enforcement we grew up with.
It's changing in an unbelievable way.
And I wanted to be a little bit upbeat for you guys today because of the celebration, but there's really not a lot to be upbeat about.
The military, we're talking about military since you brought it up.
But yeah, I saw those young white males.
I really don't know why any young white male would want to join the military today.
It would seem that they would be a target of a woke country that is beyond a communist country now.
It's this America becoming many things other than a republic.
It is not the America we grew up with.
It is not the America of 10 years ago.
It's changing to a place where it's very difficult for me to be positive about anything.
And to be honest with you, James, I'm not positive about anything.
But as far as that video goes, I saw those guys, those young guys, they did not look happy, but they got to be smart enough to know that, look what they're doing with the Navy SEALs.
They're actually the ones that don't want to get the vaccination.
They're actually threatening to, you know, to discharge them dishonorably.
And did you hear this?
They said that they wanted to charge them for the $2 million it costs to train them.
They're threatening them with that as well.
I mean, this government is going above and beyond to terrorize the people.
Look at the parents complaining about critical race theory and all the other pornography they're being taught in schools.
And now that Merrick Garland, one of the Jewish mafia of the top 10 Biden ticks, wants to go after parents for being concerned for what their children are learning in a public school that they pay taxes for.
And while all the other criminality is running amok, no, I have no confidence in any of the federal law enforcement from the FBI, DOJ, et cetera.
They're all run by criminals.
And the power of this country is being held by dangerous people.
Conflicts of interest, people that do not care about America.
They got an agenda.
We all know what that is.
Well, I tell you what, it makes me a little bit comforted, Jim, to know that there have been people like you who have walked the beat and walked it with a six shooter and a billy club and kept order.
And that can happen again, ladies and gentlemen, when this whole thing falls apart and law and order is restored.
And it'll be people like Jim Lancia, who's been a longtime team member here on TPC, who leads the way.
Thank you, Jim.
Downtown White Police, thank you for being a contributor.
Thank you for being on with us on our 17th anniversary show.
We'll be right back.
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Well, if we're ever playing a show that pays homage to New Orleans, David Duke must not be far away.
And let me tell you something.
We had planned to save the best for last tonight and have David Duke be our entire closer.
But imagine a live broadcast when you have to shuffle around 12 different people in 12 different segments.
There's always somebody you can't get a hold of.
And we've been shuffling around people all night tonight.
I want to thank everybody who has done such a great job.
No, they've been fantastic.
Participating in this, our 17th year anniversary broadcast.
But yes, David Duke, of course, the David Duke, the one and only, the incomparable, the former member of the Louisiana State House of Representatives, the former Louisiana nominee for governor, the former Louisiana Republican nominee for United States Senate, that David Duke, and my longtime friend above and beyond all of that, 17 years.
You know, I go back, David, to 2004, which was the year that we started this show.
You gave me an opportunity to come down months in advance of our first night on the air.
In fact, we went on the air in October of 2004.
You had me down in May of 2004 in New Orleans to give a talk at your conference that year.
Many hundreds of people in attendance at that event, and several of whom would play a very big role in my development as a leader and an activist.
You, of course, but not only you, but Sam Dixon and Paul Fromm and Nick Griffin.
And there was just a lot of people there that particular weekend.
And I got to tell you, my friend, I'm not sure if I'm here 17 years later if it wasn't for that particular weekend and your friendship and your leadership and your guidance.
And I really wanted to have you on the show tonight.
Thank you for making yourself available.
How are you?
I'm pretty good.
I remember those days very, very well.
In fact, I had a homecoming from my time in the American Gulag.
I wasn't going to bring it up.
Thank you.
Well, I don't mind.
You know, it was a very powerful experience for me.
I mean, that's what happens when you, of course, we know the government never goes after people for their taxes, you know, for politics or anything like that.
But anyway, that's nothing either here nor there now.
But what it is, it's it really is a, I feel honored by the fact that the government did go after me.
And it seems like all the people that have done a lot of important things in history have had to suffer their time at the hands of the enemy.
And I just remember, you know, we brought that on, speaking about memories, Colin Powell just died, as you probably know, after getting the jab, of course, which is really interesting.
Because only the unvaccinated people can die from COVID.
You understand that?
And only unvaccinated people can spread COVID, even though we know all that's a lie today.
But I really saw, you know, I like a lot of what Tucker Carlson does, but I saw Tucker the other night on his show, and he was telling us about how that Powell was just the smartest guy, and, you know, that he was the best out of everybody.
And he didn't need affirmative action, even though Powell gave credit to affirmative action, him becoming head of the army, effectively, in the military, and later Secretary of State.
And he had that dubious distinction of giving us the Iraq war, a war that's caused health conditions and harm to a million American veterans.
Tens of thousands died in that stupid war.
Many more thousands had traumatic brain injuries, according to Pentagon.
We spent trillions of dollars of our money.
And one of the reasons why I went to the Gulag was because I dared to stand up against that war and saying it was obviously a war on really on America, not really a war on Iraq.
It was a war that was being fought for the Jewish interest in Israel, not for the interest of America.
And it's really kind of interesting.
And Colin Powell, it's kind of the proof how affirmative action really is a disaster because here he is.
I mean, he's an affirmative action Secretary of State, and he's not smart enough to understand or just are corrupt enough to go ahead and get us in that damn war and put Americans in harm's way to the tune of tens of thousands of Americans for lives.
One of the greatest traitors this country ever had.
And I was just shocked that Tucker didn't even bring that up.
I mean, because Tucker recognizes the insanity of the Iraq war and this war that was brought to us by the neocons.
And of course, I learned something the other day that explains every bit of the affirmative action that he got.
And did you know that Colin Powell was one of the very, very few.
I don't think there's probably 10 black people in America that know this obscure Jewish language called Yiddish.
But his father worked for a Jewish company and he worked in the synagogue as a Siapaskoy.
And he used to always speak Yiddish when he gathered on Jews.
So I just realized why he became the head of the military and later became Secretary of State and gave us this great present of affirmative action in this insanity of the Iraq war.
Yeah, it couldn't have been a coincidence on that one, that's for sure.
But listen, I got to tell you, I appreciate you bringing up that contemporary topic because we have said tonight we want to intersperse that throughout the three hours.
I want to talk about your 22 and you for a minute, too.
Well, yeah, with just a couple of minutes remaining, I got to tell you, the influence you've played on me, I mean, we were, of course, together in Alabama just a few weeks ago, and we've talked about that.
We've talked about it so many times over the years, but you have really been a part of it, even since before the beginning.
And we have had so many memories.
I got to tell you, not only am I not ashamed to say it, I am proud to say it.
This is not only just a friend of mine, but really a brother of mine.
And we've had so many great behind-the-scenes memories.
We could really have filled a full three-hour broadcast tonight on this, our 17th anniversary program, on just the times that David Duke and I have had together.
But with just a minute or two remaining, what do you recall from all of it?
Well, I just wanted to tell you, it's not so much I have so many memories, I don't know what I could pick.
But I can tell you one thing.
I'm glad that I've inspired a lot of your work and affected a lot of your work.
And I just want the audience to know how much that you've also inspired me.
And it's people like you, and specifically it is you.
You've had a big impact on me.
You're a young man who made it his whole life's work to save our people and to fight for true human rights in this world, especially the rights of our people who are being literally wiped off the planet.
We're losing our freedom of speech and everything.
And you're standing up and you're doing something about it.
And I hear from people every day that say, well, the trouble with white people is we don't stick together.
And I always stop them for a second.
I said, you know, you're right about that.
That is the trouble with our people.
We don't stick together.
I say, what are you doing?
And you're one of those people that's been so meaningful to my life.
I just tell you, James, you're just an inspiration to me.
And it's what it's people like yourself, and specifically you, yourself, along with a very few others in my life, that have really given me the longevity, so to speak, in this movement and the willingness to continue on to the very end in spite of all the disappointments and all the hardships and all the lies that are told about you and going off to the gulag and all these other things.
I mean, it's just an amazing thing for me.
I was just looking today, by the way, thinking of going back to that time in 2002, there was an article in the Newsleaf magazine Periscope section, and it was how that the United States government was actively working to keep me off of talk shows in America and around the world because I was exposing the weapons of mass destruction lie about the Iraq war.
And it just brought something home to me that I just thought about, which I can say about you, and I think your audience will appreciate this, that, you know, it's like if I had my way, if I would have been president back in those days when I was running in 92, and if I would have been able to be heard more than I was heard, we would have not had that war.
Millions of people wouldn't have died in that war.
We wouldn't have a million veterans suffering right now.
We wouldn't have the destruction of our borders.
We wouldn't have all these things.
And you and I are considered to be the most terrible people in the world, people like yourself and myself.
And I guess I'm the chief devil, according to me.
We know who the devils are.
But we knew who the real devils are.
But the truth is that our message has always been one of true human rights.
It's always been one of Christian brotherhood and love.
It's always been one of goodness and morality and the highest values.
And the enemies that we have got us into these wars for the last 120 years, these Zionist views that have really cast this world into hell and are casting our planet into a hell.
And I think it's important for us to understand what you've done and the kind of person you are.
And I'm really proud of the fact that you've had so many years now on this broadcast, and I hope you have many, many years.
Hold on right there, my friend.
Thank you so much for the words.
Hang on right there.
Don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back.
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Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
And as members of the United Precious Metals Association, we can use our gold at any store, just like a credit card.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
Find out more at UPMA.org.
That's UPMA.org.
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 may wonder how.
I can promise you now.
This love that I feel for you always will be.
You're not just time that I'm killing.
I'm no longer one of those guys.
As sure as I live, this love that I give is gonna be yours until the day that I die.
Oh, baby, I'm gonna love you forever.
Forever and ever.
Amen.
As long as O men says he talks about the weather.
As long as O women say talk about oh women.
If you wonder how long I'll be faithful, I'll be happy to tell you.
I'm gonna love you forever and ever.
Forever and ever.
Amen.
You know, there's something about that song that I really like, and that is dedicating yourself to a cause greater than the individual.
We are not individualists.
We are collectivists.
And that song certainly resonates with people like David Duke, who has done it twice as long as I have.
But man, what I have learned from him, I want to thank my good dear friend for everything he said in that last segment.
What an honor.
What an honor.
I got an email that I'd like to read for you very quickly, David, before we go to Scoop Stanton, our longtime coach Spawnen here, who is our resident historian, who's going to close the show tonight.
But this is from a listener who writes this, Dear James, I was born a few months before you started your show.
When you asked earlier tonight what you were doing 17 years ago, I was probably sleeping, crawling around and laughing.
I'm now hosting my own radio show inspired by you.
My name is Mr. Confederate Man.
Thank you for paving the way for someone like me to launch a show to honor our Confederate patrimony and Southern heritage.
I won't give up because I know you would be proud.
And here's how he closes it, David.
I remember when you read something I wrote to David Duke on your show.
I was so proud I wanted to thank you.
That was the highlight of my life.
Hey, that's the impact you've had on people, my friend, and on yours truly as well.
Would you respond to that very quickly?
This is a 17-year-old young man who said one of the highlights was having you hear something he wrote being read by me to you on this show.
And then we'll go to Scoop.
I just want to let him know and your audience now that in many, many ways we're winning.
And I've got four little headlines.
I'm going to give you one take a minute, but these are four headlines to show you how we're winning this battle of ideas, thoughts, and true critical thinking.
I didn't say critical race theory.
I said critical thinking.
And here's four headlines in mainstream media that really say what's happening in this world.
All right, here's one from Slate, one of the leading blogs in the country.
And this goes, it's time to give up on facts, or at least to temporarily lay them down in favor of a more useful weapon, emotions.
Think about that.
Give up on facts and use emotions.
Let's be like the witch doctors, right?
Let's not do scientific and facts.
And by the way, it's not science about the COVID.
It's politics about COVID.
New York Times, here's a big headline.
Don't go down the rabbit hole.
Critical thinking as we're taught to do it isn't helping in the fight against misinformation.
Yeah, of course it's not helping because critical thinking shows and proves the lying crust that we have.
And here's another one.
Forbes, you must not do your own research when it comes to science.
And here's one last one.
Questioning authority has become too much of a good thing and it's killing people.
My God, we are living in the new dark ages.
And what these headlines prove is that they now just simply want to use emotions.
And that's how they do all these things they want to do.
The immigration is based on emotion, not on facts, not on reality, it's not on the criminality, not in the destruction of our people, not on the murder and the vast numbers of people who suffered, died, been maimed, raped, hurt by this massive immigration.
None of that.
No, it's all about emotion and the twisting of emotion.
It's like witch doctors shaking their rattles around in a primitive society.
And that's what's going on.
And these headlines show that your show, after all these years, and my program, which is on the Rinse Radio Network, I'm on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, folks.
And you can go to daviduke.com and find me.
But these programs, we're winning the battle.
Now they're telling people, you know, don't question authority.
Oh, my God.
You must not do your own research.
It's time to come up on facts.
And critical thinking, as we're taught to do it, quote, isn't helping in the fight against misinformation.
We're winning the battle in a logical, powerful, scientific way, and they are losing.
So all your work that you've been doing these years has been a tremendous benefit to us, as has all of our people who really worked hard, like this young man now, who's also inspiring me in that same sense that you've inspired me, my good friend.
Well, thank you so much, brother.
DavidDuke.com and that young man.
And I guess that's all relative now as we're all getting older.
17 years.
I really was just a kid the first time I met David Duke.
But, well, that was not just yesterday.
We're middle-aged now.
Hey, but thank you, David, so much.
And let's go now to Scoop Stanton, the host of the fourth hour of TPC, as it were.
But of course, it's much more than that.
He's got his own show now, and it's a fantastic show that he does with Walter Yerku.
Scoop is our resident historian.
And Scoop, I know we got to you a little bit late this segment, but hey, 17 years, you remember it even better than I do.
I go to you to remember all the things we've done this year.
What do you say?
Well, first and foremost, James, good evening, political cesspool family.
Now, I just want to say that the political successful to me goes way beyond just your radio show.
The joke here is that once you come into Libby News Radio, you never leave, which is fine by me.
But some way, somehow, strangers from Memphis, Utah, Maine, Long Island, Eastern Tennessee, and the District of Columbia have come together over the years to form a bond that is the Political Successful.
Now, some of the things I want to take away real quick: we used to do a top 10 list.
So much has happened over 17 years.
I can't even do a top 10 list anymore because there's just so much.
There's one event after another.
You got the Trump inauguration.
You got going to the RNC.
You got crashing CPAC.
You got us going to political campaigns.
You got us.
Kumia.
Kumia, your favorite Opie and Anthony.
Right.
But anyways, yep.
And which brings me up.
One of the guests, which we had a great report with, it was one of James's best interviews.
And Anthony Cooley's best appearances was when he came on the Political Festival.
Now, we thought we would have an established relationship.
He comes on our show.
We go on his show.
This is another thing.
And then, sir, Monday, he said, you know, he said, I'll go, you know, go Uranium rope.
I want to do what I want to do.
But then Tuesday, he threw us under the bus.
But here's the thing, James.
Coomio wants to be like us.
He wants to say what we say.
He's not going to apologize to anybody.
Now, on top of that, Kumi wants to be us because he booked Sean Berg on our show twice.
He's also followed me on Twitter.
I followed him, but he also followed me back, which you brought it up.
So, anyways, one thing, one good thing that did come out of all this between us and the Kumi camp was that we indirectly killed the career of cuck comedian, woke comedian, PC comedian Jordan Arora, which I'm very proud to be a part of.
And then, one guest who I'm actually surprised didn't tell us to go pound sand was Charlie Laduff, Pulitzer Prize winner, best-selling author, Fox personality.
I remain in good contact with Charlie, and he supports us what we do.
But, anyways, some of the best things with the family was the episode with the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
Now, Jim Lancey and Sean Bergen talking about it an entire hour, and we were the only shows to talk about the person who committed this horrible act.
Now, despite the fact we have major issues with the gay mafia, and we fight the gay mafia tooth and nail, we believe these men had the right to get together with other like-minded people and go about their business, just like we like to do.
But the mainstream media beat the drums from remote volume control, they didn't even mention who this guy was.
You would think that the uh uh the weapon ran into the club by itself and started shooting people all by itself.
Also, uh, the political successful is able to report the news before it happens, not predict reports.
We had Matt the Copperhead in Ferguson, Missouri before uh, CNN landed at the airports.
We uh reported on the uh uh uh what is it, the uh case down in Florida with uh George Zimmerman.
We reported live on the air, and then in December 2015, we broke the news story outside of the New York media of the uh slaughter of police officers Wenjin Liu and Raphael Ramos.
And we said this is a start of the war on cops, and this story will go big.
And it did.
We went uh two weeks to talk about that story, but uh, anyways, our best show ever was the political roundtable for the 2015 and 2020 election.
We actually said in 2020 something's wrong with the election results, and we were right again.
Anyway, stay tuned, everybody.
I'll be back in about 10 minutes.
Hey, Scoop's coming back in about 10 minutes, so stay tuned for his show.
He just from one to the other, that's how great he is.
Hey, for everybody else, thank you for contributing tonight.
My God, 17 years, and it continues next week.
We'll get right back at it.
We're not going to take a week off.
We'll be right back with you next week.
Thank you, Scoop.
Thank you, Scoop, for everything you've been to us, everything you've done for us.
You have been there since what, 05?
I mean, literally months after we started Scoop Stan.
Stay tuned for his show coming up next year on the Liberty News Radio Network.
Love you.
God bless you.
Can't wait for the next 17.
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