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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.
Later we'll have some fucking fire and we'll do some caroling.
You will get a sad little feeling when you hear voices singing.
I got to tell you, folks, if I was in any better of a mood tonight, I just couldn't stand it.
It is the Christmas season.
The Christmas season is upon us.
And I tell you what, I'm happy to be here.
Happy to be with you, our extended family, this Saturday evening, December the 4th.
And we are in December.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
And we're going to have our own three wise men on the program tonight.
Three of our favorites are going to be returning to the broadcast to bring us good tidings of great joy.
And those three I mentioned are Brad Griffin, Jason Kuna, and Tim Murdoch.
They'll be on to deliver some good news.
So I had, it sounds like I have an echo.
Mr. Producer, if I have an echo, let me know.
I don't know why I hear that in my headset, but we'll see how it's going out over the air.
I know Rich is listening.
He'll tell me if I do.
So I had a show in mind, but it's not the show we're going to give because of a couple of different instances that occurred this week that we rushed to the head of the table.
So you'll learn what those are as this program unveils itself throughout the night.
Let me adjust this one more time.
There, that sounded a lot better.
Okay, thank you.
But anyway, we are going to have a good show tonight.
And I know November was difficult.
We were paying attention, and rightly so, to three difficult trials.
And I think we gave them a very excellent treatment.
And a lot of credit is due to the many guests we had on, including some of the trial participants themselves during the month of November to break those down.
But sure enough, as the calendar has flipped to December, we really start to zero in on the Christmas season, it puts a little extra pep in our step.
Now, later on in the month, we will hear back again from Pastor Brett McAtee, and he'll share with us the true reason for the season.
That being, of course, the birth of Jesus Christ.
And that'll be our last program.
Actually, Christmas is on a Saturday this year.
So that's going to be very interesting and a very wonderful opportunity and very good timing for us to share that special message.
And we'll get to that.
But there are other things we enjoy about this festive season.
And I think we're all getting into that spirit with some of the music we're playing and some of the good news we'll be sharing.
So as the calendar has turned, so too will our moods and our morale be boosted.
I was on tap with Jason Kuna and Jared George earlier tonight on their live stream.
And I was saying it's not just the Christmas season that really excites me about this time of year.
It's the darkness and the cold.
It was in that dark and cold climate of northern Europe that our people became who we are.
It was the ingenuity and the creativity that our people had to have to survive.
We didn't live on the equator where you had bananas and low-hanging fruit year-round.
You could be a layabout.
We had to think and we had to invent and we had to do all of these things that are so uniquely European in order to even scrape out any level of existence.
And from that, we became so great that in our faith in Christ.
And those two, I think, elements fused together within Western kind and the rest of history.
And here we are fanning the flames and keeping the embers going this time of year.
Very, very special to our people for a lot of reasons.
Well, with that being said, Keith Alexander, before we get to Brad Griffin, before we get to Tim Murdoch, before we get to Jason Kuna, a lot of fun to be had tonight.
What do you got, buddy?
Well, I love, first of all, the old-fashioned carols, you know, the old English carols that we sing like God Rest You, Mary Gentleman, things like that.
And we're going to get to those songs a little closer to Christmas.
But then on the other hand, my second favorite group, basically the soundtrack from Home Alone 1 and 2, which includes Brenda Lee's rocking around the Christmas tree and Bobby Holmes' jingle bell rock, things like that.
See, there was the 50s, it was such a good period of time.
And then there's a personal reason why I like that music from Home Alone because my children were growing up at that time.
And I remember they loved those Home Alone 1 and 2 movies.
And they really were superior movies.
And I think that music causes us all to reminisce about those better times.
Well, this was finally, it's coming through well in my headset.
But Jack Ryan mentioned that a couple of weeks ago for the Thanksgiving broadcast about planes, trains, and automobiles being a Thanksgiving movie.
Those John Hughes movies really did focus on relationships.
John Hughes, a lot of those movies, Home Alone and Planes, Trains, Ferris Bueller, he had so many movies in the 80s and early 90s that at the core element of it focused on relationships.
Is John Hughes a southerner?
I don't know about that.
I don't know whether he was or not, but I tell you what, John Candy's role, and he's a Canadian, in the Home Alone 1 movie was, no, Home Alone 2, excuse me, that's it, was just excellent.
It was an improv that he did.
So, you know, those movies are something that, you know, resonate with me and always remind me of Christmas.
And, of course, last night, I watched the George C. Scott Christmas Carol.
And, of course, I think that is probably the best film rendition of a Christmas Carol.
If you haven't seen it, you owe it to yourself and your family to watch it.
John Hughes was born in Lansing, Michigan, but a lot of his movies dealt with family at the core.
He was an excellent filmmaker wherever he was from.
What better time to talk about family than Christmas time?
And we've got members of the family coming on tonight, as we said.
And so we'll be getting to that.
So what they'll be talking about specifically, though, and we'll go ahead and set the table for this and then take that first break and then get on with the rest of the show in full force.
But Brad of Occidental Descent, one of our favorite websites, certainly a daily read, he'll be talking about the rise of Eric Zamour in France, this newly minted presidential candidate in France.
What a mixed bag.
Perhaps it's the age-old question of whether or not there can be a good Jew.
So, see, he's Jewish, and I maintain that there can be.
I remember Henry Loeb, the mayor of Memphis.
I remember Paul Godfrey, who was on our show very often when we first got started.
So, you know, I'm going to give Eric Zamour the benefit of the doubt for the time being.
I hope that he's not the controlled opposition.
Well, that's what we're going to be talking about with Brad.
Brad said, and Paul Godfrey, by the way, wrote an endorsement for my book, which is actually included in every copy that's ever been distributed.
And Eric Zamor, very interesting.
So, if you don't know what's going on with this guy, we're going to tell you all about it over the course of the next hour.
Everything he says, well, let me just put it this way: Brad Griffin said it was the best speech from a candidate since George Wallace's 1963 inaugural.
That's high praise indeed.
So, we'll see what he said, and we'll get a little backgrounder on this guy.
Can he be the real dealer?
Who knows?
I mean, Gentile or Jew, I'll tell you what, never desperate for leadership.
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anyone ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anyone 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.
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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It is that time of year, is it not?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the show.
Brad Griffin, the first of three outstanding guests we will feature for you this evening.
Three mainstays.
In fact, Brad Griffin, the founder and editor-in-chief of Occidental Descent, one of my very favorite websites.
I'm there every day, occidentaldescent.com.
And Brad, Merry Christmas and welcome back.
The last time we were together, it was me and you and Sam Dixon and Michael Hill and David Duke.
We were all in the hotel room.
Your wife was there.
We had a damn good time that night.
Sure did.
Merry Christmas, James Keeper.
Nice to see you.
Merry Christmas to you.
All right.
Well, Brad, here's what we've got.
I brought you on specifically to talk about the newly minted presidential candidate in France.
And we are going to talk about that.
But I also want to zoom out after that and look at the broad picture, which I think is much more important.
But for those who don't know, and we'll look at both sides of this, Eric Zamour, who is a political commentator in France, as you put it on your website this week, sort of like their Tucker Carlson, but he does have a very long track record of sounding off on our issues in a way that is very much adaptable to what we would say, very much congruent and on point.
He had a campaign announcement this week that he was running for president to the right of Marine Le Pen, who I think Marine Le Pen was actually in the Warsaw ghetto paying tribute to those victims, let's say.
And so, you know, so she's doing what she needs to do.
But then you've got this Jewish guy, Zamour, who is, well, let's just tell you about him.
First of all, his campaign announcement, it got boiled down to this.
We will not let them replace us.
Where have we heard that before?
Pretty powerful statement and in no uncertain terms.
In a pollottesville.
57% of the French agree with the statement.
Quote, we are first and foremost a people of the white race of Christian religion and of Greco-Roman culture.
57% of the French.
That is, of course, Brad, on par with the polls that you have been citing, that we have repeated several times on this show in recent recent months right here in the United States.
According to a recent study, 69% of French respondents think there are too many immigrants in France, and half of them believe the great replacement is happening.
Let's go straight to some of the comments from Zamour's campaign announcement speech, which you, Brad, said was the greatest political speech since George Wallace's 1963 inaugural.
That is a huge compliment.
Here's what he said in part.
I'm just bringing some excerpts here.
This is not an order.
But he said, the nation of Joan of Arc and Louis XVI of Bonaparte and de Gaulle, of knights and ladies of Notre Dame and village bell towers.
Of course, they despise you, the powerful, the elites, the journalists, the politicians, the academics, the sociologists, the union leaders, the religious authorities.
They tell you that what you believe is a myth, that it is fake, that it is wrong.
But you have understood that they were the ones who were fake.
They are the ones who are wrong.
They are the ones who are hurting you.
We must protect our patrimony, our architecture, our culture, and our nature.
We must give power back to the people and take it away from minorities who tyrannize the majority and from judges.
Both right and left have lied to you.
They have hidden the reality of our replacement.
I am a candidate so that we can pass on to our sons the nation we have received from our ancestors.
We, the French, are a great nation, a great people.
Our glorious past pleads for our future.
Our soldiers have conquered Europe and the world.
Our writers and artists have aroused universal admiration.
Our scientific discoveries and industrial production have stamped their epochs.
The charm of our art excites longing and joy in all who taste it.
We have known victories and we have overcome cruel defeats.
For a thousand years, we have been one of the powers who have written the history of the world.
We are worthy of our ancestors.
We will not allow ourselves to be mastered, vassalized, conquered, colonized.
And then, as he looks straight into the camera, we will not allow ourselves to be replaced.
Brad, what do you make of it?
It was, you know, quite stunning, you know, introduction to the English-speaking world.
Eric Zamor is no stranger to France.
He's been around for, as far as I can tell, 20, 30 years.
So this is a guy with a long, long, long track record.
He's an author.
He's a TV personality.
He's like, how would I put this? Part Pat Buchanan being far more of an intellectual than Trump or Tucker Carlson and also like a television personality like Tucker Carlson.
So, you know, he delivered, you know, I mean, I don't know much about the guy, but I thought the speech was, just judging by the speech, the speech was fantastic.
I mean, if you just look at it like that.
It's a testament to how far French politics have moved.
That as far as I know, Zimor is running to the right of everybody, not only in France, but here and in Europe, too.
I can't think of anyone who's running, who just puts it that straightforward.
And coming from a minority background and Algerian Jewish heritage is kind of surprising, but it's not unprecedented.
Lots of people who live on the fringes of a civilization come to be very nationalistic and identify with it.
Napoleon was a Corsican.
Anyway, just fantastic speech.
He's running to the right of Maureen Le Pen, who is, that's the other story, that Le Pen has gone out of her way to moderate her image and has moved toward the center.
And Zamor is running to her right.
Not just him, but a bunch of people.
And all in all, the nationalist bloc in France has expanded, from what I understand, pretty significantly since the last election was in 2017, I believe, with Macron.
Well, Brad, this is Keith.
Let me ask, and other people have been asking this too.
Is he basically there as a spoiler?
Is he going to split the right-wing vote with Maureen Le Pen so that Macron losses in as the winner again?
What do you think?
Brad, hold that answer because Keith's question, he has no idea what I'm reading right now, but I'm reading a message from an expat who has lived the last 30 years in Europe who says that he is running to re-elect Macron.
But of course, there is a lot to be left wanting with Maureen Le Pen.
And as we said, what she did this week is quite embarrassing.
No, not certainly not any more or less embarrassing to see Donald Trump go and kiss the wailing wall like all of our politicians do.
But I mean, it is similar.
No, Maureen Le Pen hasn't gone quite as far as Donald Trump and the worship of Jews, but this is, you know, let's let Brad answer.
Do you think that that's what he's doing?
He's running to re-elect Macron.
No, no.
I mean, if he was just some new guy who was on the national stage and come out of nowhere, you know, might look at it that way.
But I think he's sincere.
I think he's been around for a sudden get interested in politics.
No, no, no.
That's the thing.
That's what Brad's saying.
And so that's the other side to this.
I tend to agree with Brad on this and that.
If he had come out of nowhere with a speech written by Asa Carter, then, okay, that's suspicious.
But this is a guy that, as you said, has been around.
We don't know him over here, of course, because we're American French politics.
In France, he's been well known for a long, long time for having exactly these consistent and he's decided to get involved in politics.
My first okay, well, I'll tell you what.
We'll pause it right there.
We're going to look at this from, look, we're not experts on what's going on in France.
We know what we know, and we're sharing with you what we know.
There is a Jewish guy who is saying all the right things.
Can he be trusted?
I mean, can Trump be trusted?
Can any of our politicians be trusted?
That's a question.
But we're going to continue to look at it.
Look at this guy's background.
Look at what we know.
And we'll learn more as we go on.
But we're telling you what we do know, and we do know that this speech was fantastic.
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But welcome back to the show, everybody.
Look, we're going to give this as a complete and as a thorough treatment as we can.
It is the speech given by Eric Zamour is quite remarkable in its own right.
The fact his ethnicity makes it doubly remarkable.
Can he be trusted?
Can anybody be trusted about Panama?
We are our own people pretty much every time, right?
I mean, at least within my lifetime.
I don't know.
I doubt it.
But look, we'll get to that.
Just give me a minute.
Give me a minute.
Let's get through this whole hour.
Brad, be another situation where when all is said and done, more will be.
Well, I'll tell you what we're going to get from this no matter how it shakes out.
But first, I want to go back to Brad.
Brad, do you remember where we paused right before the last break?
You were about to make a point and the music started.
Yeah, yeah.
The first thing I did, you know, having never written about Zamour before, you know, it's a language barrier there.
I was aware of them.
I haven't, you know, really followed them over the years.
I reached out to my French-speaking friends, my French-Canadian friends specifically, and I asked them, I was like, what's the deal with Eric Zamour?
My French-speaking friends, you know, had a positive view of him.
And, you know, they say, you know, he's been around for years and he's just, you know, I guess he believes what he believes.
And One other thing I was going to say is that the speech that he did that was on YouTube, it was going viral.
It was up to 2.4 million views within two days when it got shut down.
And that's a testament right there to something that Zimour has.
I don't think Le Pen has.
He is more of an intellectual type, more of a Pat Buchanan type.
And he's also like Trump in the sense that from what I've read is, the media has been absorbed with Zimour for three or four months over there, and he can really command attention in a way that Trump does.
He's a bull in a china shop like Trump.
Yeah.
Brad, do you think that Macron is really susceptible to being knocked off his perch this time or not?
I don't know.
I expected it to be a lot closer.
I know that Macron has had so much trouble with it's been years and years of chaos over there with the yellow vests.
And I know that the nationalist block as a whole over there, from what I've read, has gone up about like 10 points in the poll.
So they're in a strong, they're in a strong, Maureen LePen, whether it's Maureen Le Pen or Zimmer, they're going to be in a stronger position than they were in 2017.
No matter who wins it, it's still going to be an uphill climb.
Now, from what I understand, Maureen Le Pen is still pulling ahead of Dimur.
And my sense of it is, is that I think Zimor might have the, you know, Le Pen has been trying to moderate her image to not come across as radical.
And her father endorsed Zimor, if I'm not mistaken.
Yo, old man.
That can't be right.
No, I'm serious.
I think, you know, she kicked him out of the party and like I said, I don't think Zimor, I don't think Zimur will make it through the first round.
I think he'll have the effective, I mean, Le Pen could triangulate against Zimour saying, you know, I'm not as radical as Zimor, and that might actually help.
All right.
I want to go back to something you wrote.
We do like quoting you, and then we're going to get to some dissenting opinions on this.
But here's what you wrote.
Welcome to 2021.
In France, our ideas have gained so much ground and have moved so far into the mainstream that a Jew is running for president to the right of Maureen Le Pen on a platform of opposing the great replacement.
Can you imagine trying to explain this self to you 10 years ago?
The French speakers, you just mentioned this on the air, who I know tell me that Zamour genuinely identifies with France and is a true believer in everything he's saying, and he has a track record to back it up.
I'm not familiar with him, but he's a well-known figure there, and he weighs in on controversial subjects that goes back for decades.
I thought his announcement speech was fantastic, one of the best speeches I've ever seen.
Is there such a thing as a pro-white Jew?
There are definitely white people who are anti-white like Emmanuel Macron.
There are blacks who are pro-white like Jesse Lee Peterson.
There are Asians who are pro-white like Michelle Malkin.
Ideology and biology are not always neatly aligned.
There are conservatives, moderates, and liberals of all races.
A pro-white Jew, though, is like telling people you have spotted Sasquatch.
But the Jews are not happy with Eric Zamour, who has played a major role in pushing the great replacement into the mainstream in France.
Majority of the French believe it is happening.
Now, in response to that, I got a couple of comments here.
Maureen Le Pen is a traitor, but Zamour is not the answer.
We need white leaders.
Let it bleed until a real leader emerges.
Okay, I can understand that.
And also, when Zamour exposes Jewish power, that's when he can be trusted.
Well, I wouldn't hold your breath on that, but I wouldn't hold your breath on white Christians doing it either, at least not the announced candidates that we've seen across the country.
Not Maureen Le Pen, for sure.
But these are valid points.
These are valid points.
However, what I think, Brad, is what we win from this is, no matter if he's sincere or insincere.
Right.
Is he a stalking horse or is he authentic?
And I would probably say he's authentic to a degree, although I do agree with the comments that I just read to an extent.
But the fact that he's getting this out there is bigger.
These ideas of these ideas of the great replacement, these truths of the great replacement and of anti-white politics and anti-white media is bigger than any one or any 10 or any 100 candidates.
The fact that he is injecting that into the consciousness of the French people to such an extent that he can do as a very mainstream figure in a presidential race is so much more important, I think, than him as a person or as a candidate or even as a president.
Brad, your response to that.
That's exactly it.
I mean, Zimour's main legacy, right?
I mean, just like Buchanan, he's one of the main people over there who's been injecting, you know, and pushing this line and moving this topic into the center of national discussion.
And like, like I said, I wish I was a French figure because I would love to just be watching the media reaction to that speech.
I mean, you saw how it was with Trump here.
I mean, you can imagine what it's like now in France with, just like I said, Zimour is running to the right of everybody, not just Maureen Le Pen, but everybody in Europe.
See, Zamour, if I could just say this, Brad, he sounds like he's, as we say, in the South Plains Billy Goat's ass on the stump.
He is really plain spoken.
He is saying things the way that we would like them said more so than Maureen Le Pen.
Do you think that's a correct assessment?
I think Maureen Le Pen is a lot more cagey about it because, of course, the fact that Zamour is an Algerian Jew enables him to speak a lot more frankly, I think, in the political climate over there.
He can just come out and say things that would get a white politician like Maureen Le Pen in deep trouble.
I mean, we see the same thing here when conservatives will have their black conservative on to say what they want to say.
Yeah, like Jesse Lee Peterson, for example.
Yeah, yeah.
And Jesse Lee Peterson's great.
I love Jesse.
See, Jesse Lee Peterson can say something that a white Gentile can't.
And apparently Zamour can say something that a white Gentile can't.
Yeah, and the overall thing is, I think Zimor actually went down in the polls.
There's like a sex scandal going on over there.
Sounds more like Trump all the time.
Right, right.
I mean, a French guy and a sex scandal, that's not really a surprise.
It kind of goes together like, you know, sugar and cream and cream and milk.
Yeah, yeah.
Ultimately, I don't think, ultimately, I don't think he makes it past the first round.
I think he might actually boost Le Pen by making her the safer choice for a lot of squishy moderates.
And to be honest, that's exactly what she needs.
That's the problem, you know, with Trump or Le Pen.
It's all these squishy moderates that you need to get past the finish line.
And if that happens, perhaps it'll be a good thing.
Although Maureen Le Pen, of course, leaves a lot to be desired.
But I think, again, look, why are we covering this tonight?
Number one, it's quite remarkable.
This is newsworthy by any standard of measurement.
The speech alone would be newsworthy.
His ethnicity, you have to factor it in.
You design us not to.
But I think again, and I'll say it, I'll repeat it as a point of emphasis: the fact that he is getting these ideas out there.
Look, forget everything else except just read the text of his speech.
That speech has been heard by millions, tens of millions of people, millions and millions of people on YouTube alone.
Tens of millions of people have heard that speech, and he is speaking truth to power in that speech, regardless of the rest.
And that helps us.
And that's all I care about.
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And it's always great to have Brad, especially at Christmas time.
So we're talking about Eric Zamour, this candidate for president in France, and the speech.
What's the bottom line?
It was a great speech, and it helps us that these ideas are getting out there.
That's the bottom line.
And that's the truth.
And everything else can be debated, but we need more people.
It would be great if white Christians talked like this.
But I will say this, Brad.
The ultimate thing is that I think this goes back to some of the polling numbers, some of the polls we've cited, some of the polls you've written about, some of the trends that we've seen.
And this is another excerpt from one of your excellent articles at OD.
White identity is surging along with support for secession.
Taboos are eroding, and our ideas are gaining traction with a much larger swath of the electorate.
Normies have been radicalized to the point where they were the ones who stormed the Capitol.
Joe Biden's presidency is tanking, and Democrats are staring into the abyss.
We talked in one of your most recent appearances, not the last one because we were there at the League of the South, but the one before that about the political stress level, how it is now surpassed where we were in the 1860s, and that it is going to have to have a relief.
It's going to have to have a venting.
Censorship has not dampened these sentiments and has perhaps even helped to fan the flame.
So is what we're seeing in France just another pawn to radar screen, or is this basically the same thing in France that is happening in America?
Is there a great awakening of true conservatism?
Yeah, I mean, I mean, definitely.
I was going to write an article about that when I got home tonight.
How the first time I can, and I can remember in my entire life, politicians have started using the word white this year and talking about the term anti-white.
And that's been, you know, and ever since like the beginning of the year when I was so excited seeing this in the polls.
And you look back over the course of this year, secession went mainstream.
Talking about the great replacement went mainstream.
Talking about anti-whiteness went mainstream.
Across every indicator you can think of, whites, especially in Trump's face, became much more radical.
Two-thirds, of course, still don't believe he won the election.
Joe Biden.
Not only that, but like the way things are, the way things are breaking.
I mean, like, I think last time we were talking about like what kind of release valve is, how does this, you know, resolve itself?
And one thing we hadn't, James, I don't think we had really thought of is that maybe when you have so much good luck, one side just collapses.
And that's what seems to be happening right now with the Democrats because, I mean, all these cultural issues are there, but people, moderate voters, is so freaked out, so spooked about gas prices and inflation that the other side, Joe Biden's side is just collapsing is what it looks like.
The electoral base of the left seems to be shrinking.
Oh, definitely.
Both in France and in America.
That's the broad way throughout the whole Western world.
That's a key point there.
I was just reading a Jacobin article on the socialist website, and they were lamenting the fact that the French left has shrunk down to 25% of the electorate in France.
And the far right block is all the way to 40% just by itself.
And that shift right there is also what we're seeing here.
The old mainstream conservative type is just retreating further, is losing and losing steam and receding further and further back.
And I don't know, it seems like it seems like, you know, the two sides have been so biddly in such a bitter match for 20, 30 years.
But I think inflation might be the thing that, you know, inflation might be the thing that decisively, you know, tips the balance, at least for a while.
And I can see the GOP coming back to power with a lot stronger majority than they had when Trump was president.
And it'll be interesting to see how that goes.
Let me ask you this, Brad, as we shift off of the situation in France to something a little closer to home.
We're going to be talking in the next hour with Tim Murdoch and Jason Kuna about the recent press conference given by Ron DeSantis, where he mentioned that the massacre at the Christmas parade in Wisconsin was an anti-white attack.
Now, is that bait for the base?
Probably.
But again, just like the situation in France, where you have the right message, but maybe the wrong messenger, it is still more important.
What I am most concerned about is that these ideas are penetrating the mainstream in ways that have never before been done, or at least within my lifetime, have not been done.
We're seeing that happen now.
You said we know about going back to conservatives.
We're going back to Wallace, George Wallace.
Well, I don't know about that, but I mean, but we're certainly better off than we were at the beginning of Trump's first term or when it was candidate Trump with regard to now you have Marjorie Taylor.
You've wrote about this, Brad.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is now using the term anti-white Ron DeSantis, this guy in France.
Look, forget the rest, and let's not get caught up in the tallgrass.
The message needs to be gotten out there.
If we can get the message out to more people, maybe we can have better qualified candidates and leaders.
And when people like Ron DeSantis feel safe saying that, I think that is a great advantage.
Okay, so that's going to be, we're going to spend the whole, thank you, Keith.
We're going to spend the whole second hour talking about that with the guest in that hour.
But Brad, give us a two or three minute treatment on that before we run out of time.
Is it remarkable that DeSantis said it?
Is it just a one-off comment to debate the base a little bit?
Or is there something bigger there that even he may be oblivious to?
It's not just, it's just not, I mean, it's not just DeSantis saying this.
And Marjorie Taylor Greene, I think, was the first to, you know, blaze this trail.
I've been seeing it all year.
A lot of Republican politicians have, you know, used the term white, talked about anti-white.
Specifically, I know that you're going to have Murdoch coming up on next hour.
Did you see that Ibram X? Kendi blamed Bob Whitaker and White Rabbit Racing in the Atlantic, right?
In the Atlantic for turning wokeism into an albatross for anti-racism and have kind of flipped the script and have used it to embolden whites.
And I mean, who could have ever saw that coming, that these people weren't going to have the same command, the same respect that MLK did?
It's a lot easier to get people to resist Ibram X. Kendi and those types than the MLK message, which, you know, was far more.
It's more explicitly pro-white that we can get conservatives of all stripes, particularly the Republican Party.
I can't see it as being anything but a plus for us.
That's right.
It's absolutely a plus.
If a figure like Ron DeSantis is using, hopefully, I mean, we can get Trump to use his megaphone to say it, but it seems like everyone else but him is pushing this.
But yeah, I do see, you know, it's just a sign that, you know, Trump's base is radicalized.
Radicalized to the extent that you now have the sitting governor of the state of Florida using this sort of terminology that you would have never heard from a dog catcher five years ago.
Five years ago, just five.
They're using this kind of language now because they know that their base feels, you know, so much racial anxiety and is not as complacent about these things as they were even four years ago.
And they have to, you know, they have to go there to turn their base out now.
And, you know, and Brad, it's like I always, I've said for years and years on just about every appearance I do with other people when I'm a guest.
And it's not so much to me.
I don't concern myself.
Is DeSantis a true believer or is he just look?
Obviously, it's got to get to a point at some point where they're actually governing in our interest rather than just saying things that we like.
And that's a Rubicon that we haven't crossed yet with the Republican Party.
I don't know if it'll be the Republican Party, if it'll all fall apart.
But my point is they are saying these things now because they believe it's the path to prosperity and to re-election and to electoral success.
And I've always said that when our ideas become more fashionable and more palatable, then everybody will have become a true believer.
You'll be hearing it.
The day will soon come when you hear it so often it's not remarkable at all anymore.
We won't spend an hour on it.
We won't spend a segment on it.
The scales will fall from their eyes.
Glenn Yunken in Virginia thought that the way to win back suburban women independents in northern Virginia suburbs was to point out that their white kids are being taught to hate themselves because they're white.
And that was a winning issue.
That was a winning issue for him.
And he was, you know, and this is coming from like a figure who's like a Mitt Romney Jeb Bush type Republican.
And he made you.
Chamber of Commerce Republican.
If you dug into those election results county by county, he lapped Trump.
And it was all on the racial issue.
The racial issue is what.
Trump himself didn't even use that rhetoric in 2020.
He will next year.
Anyway, hey, that's a topic for another conversation.
Brad, thank you so much for leading things off tonight and getting us started on the right track this evening.
Brad Griffin, OccidentalDescent.com.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Tim Murdoch's up next.
Stay tuned.
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