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Nov. 6, 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.
And then it happened.
It took me by surprise.
I knew that you felt it too.
By the look in your eyes.
Sweeter than my soul than a song.
Everything I want to have whenever I want in time.
This magic moment.
Oh, Keith, you know, tell me that in beautiful music.
He had a strong voice.
He was called the voice.
Jay Black was just referred to as the voice.
He had a great voice.
I don't care.
You know, any connoisseur of music should appreciate that voice.
Well, did you ever think you'd have to live in a world without Jay Black?
Well, I never really thought about it, but I tell you what, I never thought I'd live in a world like the one we're living in today.
That's for sure.
Hear here, my friend.
Hear here.
And touche.
Well, well, what a great night tonight.
And this is one of the nights.
I'm so glad it's live radio.
You know, bringing on Jason Kessler in a very impromptu way.
Five minutes ago, five minutes ago, Keith, as my witness, we were talking with Michael Hill on the phone just in the break, and I just wanted to share with Michael some of the comments that were coming in for him.
And he said, well, James, can you tell your audience tonight that I say hello?
And I said, well, Dr. Hill, would you be willing to do that?
And he said, I sure would.
So he's going to be coming up in the next segment.
He's going to be coming up in the next segment.
He just got home from Charlottesville.
He said he got home about an hour ago.
He just drove back from Charlottesville, Virginia to his place in Alabama.
And he's coming on the show tonight just right out of the car.
See, this is the type of vexation that these people are having to put up with.
He's having to leave his family for six out of seven days of the week, basically, and so and go to these Herculean efforts so he can spend maybe a day or a half a day with his family every week while this trial is going on.
Well, so he'll be on, and that's what we've got, and that's coming up next.
And then we've got David Jones, not to be confused with the monkey, who's also entered into his eternal reward.
But David Jones of the Southern Nationalist Congress will be on to close the show tonight.
But we'll really think, you know what?
There's not another show in the world that's had two of the Charlottesville defendants on tonight.
And that's not something we're bragging about.
I'm just honored to have the opportunity to do that to give you a lot of time to say that.
The thing is, and tell you how biased the media is, that with all of the coverage you've seen of the left and their viewpoint regarding the Charlottesville trial, where do you go to hear the side of the protesters, the people that had a permit to be there?
You have to come to this political trip.
But we said that.
You know, we said that's been in our foundational principles forever.
Serve, we exist to give our audience the other side of the news to bring to you guests whose voices would be hushed up.
Or do a job that other traditional distortors won't do.
You wouldn't hear them.
Well, I got to say one thing, though, before we get to Dr. Hill.
You know, a good friend of ours, a man who's become a good friend of ours much more recently than Dr. Hill, who we've known for so many years.
I mean, it seems like all my life.
But Patrick Ryan, Patrick Dino Ryan, the former Sirius XM host and the former host of Fox Sports, Patrick Ryan, the Patrick Ryan show.
We've had him on several times, including a couple of times just in the last few weeks.
This is a story made for him, but the Atlanta Braves won the World Series, as you know, Keith, a few days ago.
And Donald Trump went to one of the home games in Atlanta.
And at the Braves game, they do something.
The Florida State Seminoles do this as well.
It's called the Tomahawk Chalk.
Chop.
Chop.
The Tomahawk Chop.
That's sort of like a tongue twist of the Tomahawk Chop.
Which is a reference to the Indians.
Chopping downward.
And so they were doing that.
And I saw where Keith Olberman said this week that it's really the cousin of the Nazi salute.
All they're doing is just not leaving their arm extended.
So all these people who were there, including the former president, are Nazis.
Anybody who participates, that's where we are now.
If you engage in this thing, which is done, which is done to honor the military prowess or the fighting prowess of Indians, American Indians, you're a Nazi.
It's gone down to that.
I'm going to make a challenge to everybody in our listening audience.
Never again use the term Nazi in a pejorative way.
That is one of the tricks of Jewish power and influence.
You notice whenever they want to describe an authoritarian or tyrannical establishment, they always call them Nazis.
Why don't they call them commies?
They were much deadlier and much more authoritarian and much more punitive than the Nazis ever were.
Whenever you hear the word Nazi, you know Jewish power and influence is basically pulling the strings of whoever is making that comment.
So that was one sports story.
Now, we just talked with Patrick Ryan a couple of weeks ago about the lynching of John Gruden for private emails he had sent that were irreverent or that violated years ago or something.
The delicate sensibilities of the left.
Well, now we got two more executives in sports that are coming under heavy fire this week.
One is the owner of the Phoenix Suns, Robert Sarver.
Robert Sarver of the Phoenix Suns.
A lot of the owners of the NBA franchises are, of course, Jewish.
I don't know if Sarver is, but here's the thing.
They said that one of the things that is being presented against him in this investigation by the National Basketball Association is the fact that he asked someone, he was overheard asking someone why Draymond Green, a black member of the Golden State Warriors, can say the N-word as he runs up and down the court.
He said, you know, why does this guy's trash talking to the opposing person?
But he didn't do it in a childlike way, in the childlike way that we have to do it on AM radio.
He didn't say he actually said it.
He goes, why does this guy get to say it?
And he said the whole word.
Oh, my God, you can't say that.
Well, he said it.
Why is he saying it up and down the court every play?
Well, so now he's going to maybe come under the same sort of punishment that Donald Sterling did, who was also Jewish, and lose his entire franchise.
He's going to be kicked out potentially as an owner of the Phoenix Suns because he asked why black players get to say the N-word up and down the court every play.
And another one, very quickly, Keith, was the owner of the Portland, not the owner of the Portland Trailblazers, but the general manager of the Portland Trailblazers, who they said, well, he came in yelling.
He's a white guy.
His name is Neil Olshea.
He came in yelling and there's black people in the room and he was yelling and that made them feel like they were slaves.
You know, they're getting paid six figures, but they're slaves because the white man yelled in their presence.
Let me tell you, I tell you what, as Lane Kiffin said after, or right before the Alabama old miss game this year, get a bag of popcorn, okay?
I will enjoy watching this.
I've said before, and I'll go on record, I would be very pleased if the NBA and the NFL both went out of business.
I'm tired of hearing these prima donna athletes telling, voicing their opinions and expecting the rest of us to bow down and worship at the shrine.
I'm not really worried about Jewish owners losing the franchise.
Most of the owners do this as a sideline.
They have a main business that they make their money on, and they do this basically for some type of prestige or some type of, you know, intangible incentives and whatnot.
Well, let them all eat cake.
I want to see them all go down.
I want to see every one of them.
What do they say?
The revolution eats its own.
Where were you at earlier today, Keith?
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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.
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is the Florida State war chant also used by the Atlanta Braves in the story we were talking about in the previous segment.
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis most views that because that's apparently a Nazi equivalency, according to Keith Oberman.
That's the thing.
So it was in the, we mentioned this in the last segment, the Tomahawk Chop is now the cousin of the Nazis salute.
All they need to do is just keep their arm extended.
That's what they're saying after Donald Trump went to a World Series now.
Now is Keith Olberman Jewish?
Yes, he is.
What a surprise.
Donald Trump went to the Atlanta Braves game.
They won the World Series a few days ago, and they were talking about the Tomahawk Chop, which is supposed to be paying some sort of reverential respect to the American Indians, is being Keith Olbermann.
Cousin of the Nazis salute.
Now, there is a statue of Osceola.
Oceola is actually buried, if you don't know, and I went there.
He's buried in Charleston, South Carolina, but there's a monument of Osceola at the Florida State grounds, and it says unconquered.
Well, you wouldn't know that the Seminoles were unconquered if you looked around.
There's also a town in Arkansas called Osceola.
But, you know, again, we respect people who fight.
And let me tell you something.
I said all of that to say this.
We've got a true warrior on the line with us right now, a man who absolutely inspired me this week in a way that few have ever done.
And that is Dr. Michael Hill, who is the president, the chief, if you will, of the League of the South.
And he's with us.
Michael was not scheduled to be with us tonight.
He's always a welcomed guest, and he's always with us a couple of times a year.
He was not scheduled tonight.
We were talking about the Charlottesville trial with Jason Kessler earlier tonight, and Michael Hill's name came up as a part of that conversation.
And I received so many so much feedback with regards to Hill's performance that I decided to call him during a break and share that with him.
And he said, well, would you tell your audience that I say hello?
And I said, well, Dr. Hill, would you mind telling them that yourself?
And he just got home from Charlottesville about an hour ago, and he's with us now.
Dr. Hill, the floor is entirely yours.
For the people who didn't hear your response to the plaintiff's attorneys this week, they really missed something.
It would be too long of a too much of a picture to paint in one segment.
Just summarizing.
But I got to tell you, entirely inspiring, a true son of the South you are.
I'm proud to know you.
Proud to call you a friend.
What can you say?
Well, thank you, James, and appreciate you having me on tonight.
Well, basically, what I did is just stand by everything that I'd ever said or written.
And it was all brought up in the attempts to paint me as a very bad person.
And I just didn't deny anything that I believe.
I didn't try to run away from anything I'd ever written or said.
And, you know, I just felt like I had an obligation to do that, obviously to tell the truth, but, you know, to do it forcefully and do it with some pride in, you know, being able to state what I believe in a public forum like that.
And indeed, it was a public forum because, you know, a lot of people were listening because you could call in with a phone number and a code and listen to the testimony in the trial.
So I just was very pleased to get the opportunity to tell my side of the story about this very important event that happened in Charlottesville over four years ago.
Yeah.
Well, pardon the interruption, my friend.
Dr. Hill, pardon the interruption.
I had my mic off as well, but thank you for hearing that through Keith's mic across the studio here.
You have been widely praised on various platforms like Telegram and elsewhere for your performance.
And the consensus was that the New York lawyers would come down here and be able to bully some dumb redneck.
But boy, were they sure caught off guard.
Obviously, you're everything but that.
You are a scholar par excellence.
You're very much an intellectual, but you're also a fighting man.
And it's represented in the way you speak, the way you carry yourself, the way you stand, your very physical appearance.
If I've ever heard hatred in somebody's voice, just drip off somebody's voice, it was in the plaintiff's attorney that was examining you on the witness stand.
Do you think that that's true, what some of the other people are saying, that they're caught off guard with how well-spoken some of our co-defendants are, you and some of the others that have taken the stand and will continue to take the stand over the course of the next couple of weeks?
I think so.
I think they were surprised at the level of the response that we, I'm not just talking about myself, I'm talking about all the defendants who have been up there that I've seen in person and listened to.
I think they've been surprised by the effectiveness of our testimony and the fact that they haven't been able to rattle a lot of people like they thought they would.
I think they thought, just like what you said, they would come down here and find a bunch of hillbillies and rednecks and just be able to push us around and dominate us intellectually.
And it just hasn't worked out that way.
And I'm very happy about that.
I'm very honored, as I said, to have gotten to face off with this New York Jew attorney.
And my chief of staff, Michael Tubbs, will be testifying sometime on Monday.
He's scheduled to anyway.
He won't be able to be there in person because of family health problems.
Not his, but his wife's.
But he's going to have to testify remotely, I think, by Zoom.
But I encourage everybody to listen in on Monday as well for Michael Tubbs.
I'm sure he's going to do a fine job as well.
But yeah, I think you're right, James.
I think they were quite surprised and taken aback by the fact that they met some fierce opposition down here, and it was not just a cakewalk, I guess you might say, for them.
Dr. Hill, we could have got a full hour with you on this, and it would have been time we'll spend.
I mean, obviously, this was so impromptu.
I knew you were traveling.
I'm thankful that you gave us a few minutes tonight, and we're willing and open to doing that.
We have about a minute remaining.
What would you want the people's takeaways to be?
And in some ways, I'm jealous that I couldn't be there with you because we love the opportunity to prove our assault.
And I don't know how it's going to turn out, but God's will will be done.
And I appreciate your stand for the white Christian South.
And you made it quite bravely and quite inspiring to me as a lifelong activist this week.
Well, thank you.
Thank you, Judge.
All I want to ask your audience to do is to pray for us, pray that God will give us the right message, the right words to say, and pray that he will give the jury a sense of justice in this matter.
And I also pray that I also ask that they pray imprecatory prayers against our enemies, particularly these attorneys, that you will darken and confuse their counsel, break their teeth, and let them fall into the pit they're digging for us.
Defend us, oh God, from all assaults of our enemies.
Okay?
Absolutely.
Amen.
Absolutely.
Leagueofthesouth.com.
That's where you need to be, ladies and gentlemen.
Proud to stand with Dr. Hill.
I'll stand with him.
I'll walk anywhere he wants to walk, and I'll stand shoulder to shoulder with him.
He's a good man, and he's proven that.
And I think the entire, we talked about this with Kessler in the first hour, the entire prosecution seems to be, well, if they said something offensive or something that would offend the delicate sensibilities of the left, that therefore there must be judgment rendered upon them.
But saying things that people disagree with, even things people find offensive, that is the First Amendment.
And this is a First Amendment case, and it's not illegal.
It doesn't prove conspiracy.
And I heard your testimony, Dr. Hill.
You didn't go there hoping that you could inflict violence upon other people.
And I hope when the defense gets its at-bat, they can prove that beyond any shadow of doubt.
Dr. Michael Hill, ladies and gentlemen, I stand and I salute him.
Godspeed, brother, and we're here for you.
Let us know what we can do.
We'll talk again soon.
Thank you, James.
I appreciate all of you.
Dr. Michael Hill, ladies and gentlemen, we'll be right back.
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In Dixie's land, I'll take my stand.
And live and die in Dixie.
Away, away.
Away outside Dixie.
Away, away.
Away outside Dixie.
I don't know about you, ladies and gentlemen.
That's my national anthem.
And I'm very proud to bring back to the show tonight David Jones, who is the chairman of the Southern Nationalist Congress.
And David has been with us before.
David and I have been together at other events as well, including just a few weeks ago at the visitation of the General and Mrs. Forrest at the Forrest Boyhood.
Reinterment of them at the SCV headquarters in Columbia, Tennessee.
Well, that's right.
But where we actually got back together again, Keith, was in advance of that at the Forrest Boyhood home.
Had the chance to catch up with David a little bit there, and all the better for it.
Indeed, Rich Hamblin was there, our good friend Gene Andrews and others, buddy in Arkansas, and his lovely wife.
And just great people, great people.
These are our people.
And so much of the DNA and the fabric of this show is in defense of our past, but also our present and our future as well.
Our kindred.
We love the Southern people.
We are the Southern people.
They still live in us.
David Jones, welcome back.
That being said, welcome back to the show.
How are you tonight?
I am doing fine.
Enjoying life uh, looking forward to our 14th annual uh conclave uh, next saturday in Columbia Columbia Tennessee, and uh uh, looking forwards uh, we're going to be talking secession.
I mean that's, you know.
Most people think of secession as a uh uh, rabble-rousing anti.
Uh, you name it and uh, That's not what secession is.
Secession is a very positive movement towards better government.
A lot of people want reforms with this law and that law.
And I say, forget so many laws.
Let's just secede, eliminate a lot of layers of government, and get down to people being able to order their lives in good Christian fellowship.
David, this is Keith Alexander.
I'm the co-host with James on this show.
I think properly understood, the secession of the southern states that brought on the Civil War could be described as a collective doing what Greta Garbo said, we just wanted to be left alone.
We want to stop the left and the north from trying to remake us in their image.
Trying to remake other people in your image is the ultimate insult to their unique God-given personhood.
And that's what the Civil War was ultimately about.
They basically did not want to give up the sublime delight of tormenting us and bending us to their will.
And we can see that nothing has really changed since 1861 in that regard, has it?
No, it has not.
But this goes even far beyond 1861 in the fact that secession is a legitimate political activity in order to quell the machinations of people who desire to do the public harm.
Well, remaking people in your own image is a way to harm people.
That's the ultimate harm that can be, it takes away your unique personhood.
And that's what the left has relentlessly done.
Well, yes.
And well, this, what we call this country, this nation, was settled by various groups of people.
The South was settled by Celts, Scotch-Irish, Virginians, came from southern England.
The mindset here was one of liberty and personal responsibility.
The North was settled by people from East Anglia, which had a whole sense that liberty was something that was defined by the community.
And you weren't just a person.
You were part of a community that they ruled you.
And so that's been going on since the 1700s, far in advance, of anything, that we fought in 1861 through 65 and since.
Well, David, look, I have an English mother, and I know a little bit about the dynamics of English society.
It's a little bit different in England from America.
In America, if you're from the North, you're supposed to be a sophisticated.
If you're from the South, you're supposed to be a hick.
In England, in England, it's a little bit different from that.
Basically, you judge by your proximity to the city of London.
The closer you are to London, the more of a sophisticate you are.
The further away, the more of a hick you are.
Well, our people were Celts, people that came from the margins, Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Northern England, while the people that founded New England were from much closer to London.
And what I've told people, you need to understand this about the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
It was different from every other colony, and it was the source of the New England outlook.
The Crown didn't expect to make money from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
What they used the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which was unique among all of the English colonies, was they wanted to make a dumping ground for religious crackpots.
And when you understand that is the origins of New England, then it's, you know, see, they feel morally and intellectually superior to us for no good reason.
And, you know, what happened in New England after the American Revolution proved that they were absolutely true because what they did was they started veering into weird variants of Christianity like Unitarianism, Rosicrucianism, Mormonism, all sorts of other things like that.
And that's, you know, transcendentalism.
And see, that proved that they really were religious crackpots.
And we don't want to be ruled by religious crackpots.
Agree or disagree, David Jones.
Oh, completely agree.
Yes.
The major problems within Christianity in this country started in New England, Massachusetts through New York.
The largest conservative church that fought for going into revolution in the 1700s by the end of the war was a Unitarian church.
The Unitarian Church is a Christian heresy, okay?
They basically deny the existence of the Trinity, which is a foundational belief of Orthodox, non-heretical Christians.
They start here.
They continue objecting to most every other doctrine within the church as well.
Well, now listen, ladies and gentlemen, let me remind you that David Jones is the chairman of the Southern Nationalist Congress, and the SNC has a gathering coming up that we are going to focus on exclusively in our next segment.
We're going to get the who, what, where, when, and why.
We're going to let you know why.
This is another organization worthy of your support.
And we certainly want to let David speak about the Congress itself, which is why he's on.
Now, we've had a good time tonight talking about a few other things with him in the last few minutes.
But I would say this.
With regard to secession, which is a big issue today, as you mentioned, David, the United States seceded from Great Britain.
Secession is quintessentially American.
And the reason why George Washington et al. were considered heroes is because they won.
The reason why our heroes are considered traitors is because they lost.
And that is the only difference.
It is.
And what our laws showed is that Leo DeRosha was right.
Nice guys finished last.
Well, be that as it may, I mean, there was nothing wrong with what the South did.
It was, in fact, the founding fathers' own descendants heavily aligned with the South.
Speak to that for seconds before we go to the break, and then we'll come back with the who, what, where, when, why about the SNC?
The South was filled with great men who understood the political economy of the times and even better than any politician today.
All right, hang on right there.
When we come back, David Jones, the chairman of the Southern Nationalist Congress, will give us all the information about the SNC, how you can contact them, how you can learn more about them, its history, its upcoming gathering, all that and more.
It's coming up next to close the show tonight.
Stay tuned.
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Well, my mom smokes and my dad smokes and I saw them smoking, 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.
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There's a lot of things this show stands for, but if there's one thing I want to be remembered for above all others when it's all said and done is that I was a son of the South and that I stood for the South.
And if it's the last thing we do, I want to stand for the South.
That's who I am.
That's who my ancestors were.
And they still live in me.
And I'm thankful for the opportunity to bring to you guests like David Jones of the Southern National Congress.
So, David, let's get down to brass tacks here.
Let's get down to the nuts and bolts of it all, the who, what, where, when, and why.
Let's talk about the history of the SNC, how people can become a part of the SNC, what issues the Congress is going to be focusing on this year, the website, all of that stuff.
Take it away.
Okay.
Website is the SNC.org.
T-H-E-S-N-C.org.
That's our website.
And this year, we started, actually, Exploratory Committee started about 16 years ago.
It took a couple of years to kind of get things organized at our ducks in a row.
You know how hard it is to get ducks in a row.
But we had our first Congress in 14 years ago.
And this is the 14th this year.
I have had one annually.
The size of it has changed as the focus of it has changed.
At first, we were talking about having a southern nation and just all of us seceding from the, I call it the Columbian Empire, that which is based in the District of Columbia.
But really, really, I was, in fact, I was once reading, I started that concept of the Columbian Empire or that terminology.
One time I'm reading a newsletter from some other state, and the guy, I'm thinking, I really like this guy.
Boy, he's got some good thoughts.
And then all of a sudden, it said the Columbian Empire.
I go, wait a minute.
And I look back and forth.
I found that I was credited.
I was the one that wrote the article.
No wonder I read it.
And actually, I'm kind of glad that I did agree with myself.
That's like Brother Dave Gardner, David.
He used to say, taught yourself, brothers and sisters.
It's good to talk to somebody who's got some sense for a change.
Well, apparently, I was reading myself and just thinking I was one hot customer.
I'll tell you what.
That could happen, ladies and gentlemen.
That could happen.
So we're focusing on getting home rule.
The home rule is the keystone to it all, where people start to take responsibility for their state, their community, first of all, of course, and then their state.
And then that state becomes, as the classical definition of a state is, capital S-T-A-T-E, is a nation.
It is a government that rules a particular people.
Tennesseans should have their own country.
Alabamans should have their own country.
Mississippians should have their own country.
And Californians ought to have their own country.
Why should we mess with each other and try to get so many people out of Washington, D.C. to be the Columbian empire over all of us, determining what is best for all of us?
And of course, when you get into averaging down, you get the worst.
Well, we don't want to be able to do that.
Why would anybody want to remake other people in their own image?
That's what it really comes down to.
It's ridiculous.
Let me ask you this.
If somebody wants to join the SNC, if they want to participate, you've got something coming up next week.
Tell us about that specifically, if you don't mind, and generally how people can become a part of the SNC in any way, shape, or form.
Well, there's two ways to attend the Congress.
One is as a delegate from your state that involves a little bit more of a vetting, if you will.
But you can also come as an observer.
I've just received today a request to be an observer from Laporte, Indiana.
We have people who are interested and give their names so that we can communicate with them on a regular basis.
We've got them from Illinois, Washington State, California, you name it, all over.
And every once in a while, they say, well, I want to be a delegate.
I said, no, you can't be a delegate.
You've got to be from one of the southern states to be a delegate.
But you can be an observer.
You can come and watch.
And that information is on our website, the SNC.org.
And we will, or you can give us a call, email us.
My email is chairman at the SNC.
This weekend, it's going to be in Columbia, Tennessee.
We will have all day long, we'll be in session.
Oh, we'll break for food, of course.
Can't be a southerner and not break for food.
He's not wrong, ladies and gentlemen.
He's not wrong.
Is it dinner or supper?
It depends on what time it is, Keith.
Of course.
We'll break for dinner.
Because the fact it's going to be noon.
So we'll break for dinner.
By supper, we should be over.
And we can eat again.
We'll still go out to eat for supper.
We're going to eat, you know, multiple times.
That's for sure.
Hey, let me ask you this.
I'm at the website right now, thesnc.org.
Very easy to remember, the SNC.org.
Secession.
Talking about, there's been so much talk about the national divorce in this country becoming Balkan.
Pat Buchanan, who gave me my start.
Pat Buchanan, for years, have been talking about the Balkanization, the Balkanization of America, the potential Balkanization.
Secession is an idea whose time has come or gone.
It's something that's on the table.
It's never gone away.
That's something that's relevant right now.
Am I wrong?
I mean, secession is something that is still something to be considered.
There are liberal commentators that are talking about the fact we need to secede.
There needs to be a left coast, a northeast coast, and then the south.
We know, David, there is something that I've read.
I was going to say, I read something the other day.
There's no such thing as a blue state.
There are, I think, 16% of the counties of America are blue, and 84% are red.
So that shows you the blue tail is wagging the red dog in America right now.
A couple of years ago, I wondered why are we called the red states?
And a friend of mine who was in the military said, that's how you always designate the enemy on a military map.
You draw a red line.
Those behind the red line are the enemy.
So every time they say red states, they're saying you're the enemy.
To your point, Mr. Jones, that was something that was brought up in one of his most recent appearances by Gene Andrews.
Of course, Gene is a former Marine, and he says, on a military map, the red states, the red areas are the enemies.
And so when you talk about this red state, blue state divide, they'll be confused as to what they mean and what the intentions are there.
I'm glad you brought that back up tonight.
Everybody, nobody likes to be called red because the old connotation for us old folks is communist China.
But actually, it's exactly the reverse.
The red is the good people, and the blue is the ones that we got problems with.
Well, I'm looking at our Confederate flag here in our office, and it's predominantly red, so that's all right with me.
Yeah, we do have a Confederate flag that hangs here in the studio.
And I remember one thing from my childhood, David.
I remember them saying, I'd rather be dead than red on the head.
I want to say again to visit the snc.org, the SNC.
But if you go to the top of our Twitter feed, I got to mention this one more time or I wouldn't be doing my duty.
And I want to thank David Jones for his appearance tonight.
I want to thank him for his work as the chairman of the Southern Nationalist Congress and for everything that they're doing.
We stand with them 100%.
Great organizations out there.
Not a lot of them.
There are a few of them.
And we try to showcase as many as we can.
The SNC is one of them.
Support their work, ladies and gentlemen.
They've got a Congress coming up, a conference coming up, if you will.
And you can be a part of it either as a participant or as a delegate if you're from a southern state.
The snc.org is where you need to be.
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You'll see a link for you to donate to the Charlottesville Defense.
You'll see my name.
You can donate anonymously as about 99% of the people do.
I donate with my real name, James Edwards.
I am James Edwards, and I donated to the Charlottesville Defense Fund tonight.
You can do the same.
Go to the top of our Twitter feed and do it.
I don't ask you to do anything I don't do.
Hey, thank you so much, David, for what you do.
Thank you for your service.
And Godspeed to your mission.
Amen to that.
David Jones, everybody, the SNC, the Southern Nationalists Congress.
Thank you, David.
And thank you to Michael Hill and to Jason Kessler, who are also with us tonight for Keith Alexander of James Edwards, for our entire staff and crew.
Godspeed you all.
We'll be with you next week if God wills it and if Jesus tarries.
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