Jan. 8, 2022 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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The truth be told, the truth is rarely told.
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There's no failure, no fall, there's no sin.
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They say the truth will set you free.
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It's a burden for those who carry it, that's for sure.
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January 6th, we've heard a lot about January 6th this week, have we not?
The so-called insurrection.
I mean, there's nothing more we can say about it because everything that could be said about it, what we said last year, nothing new has happened, of course.
The media has come up on it anew with the one-year anniversary of the situation on January 6th, which, of course, pelled.
All we can do is say what we said last year.
It pelled by every standard of measurement to your even most garden variety, Black Lives Matter riot.
The monkey shines on January the 6th.
Nobody was even armed.
I think, yes, there was a couple of people there who probably broke windows, but we saw the footage, okay?
We saw the footage of Capitol Hill police milling around and in some cases giving the people who were entering into the Capitol directions on where they wanted to go.
A lot of them remained in line as they walked through Statuary Hall.
They weren't even rambunctious enough to break line.
They stayed between the queues.
You saw grannies with fanny packs.
Yes, some people got out of line and engaged in some mischief and put their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's death.
The only death, of course, that occurred there was one of the system's henchmen shot an unarmed white woman.
It killed her.
Imagine again, roles reversed.
It's a white cop shooting an unarmed black for any reason.
I mean, we know that they can burn down cities and do all of these things, and it's just brushed under the rug because they advanced the narrative.
They are pawns of the regime.
January 6th was another burger in the grand scheme of things.
Okay, some misdemeanors, some trespassing, you know, but this idea that the guy with Viking horns was going to lead people in to sack the government was never close to, government was not even close to being threatened.
Everybody knows that.
If you have a modicum of sense and truth and ability to see things, you know that that was just, you know, by the time a lot of people got up there, the doors were wide open.
The cops were standing there watching people go in.
You would have thought that there was a tour or something or that you were allowed to go in and walk around if you didn't know any better.
We heard a lot about January 6th this week in the context of the so-called insurrection.
But you didn't hear about the January 6th anniversary that you should have heard about and that you would have heard about again had the races been reversed.
January 6th marked the horrific anniversary of the brutal black-on-white double rape and murder of Channel Christian and Christopher Newsom.
This happened in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2007.
January 6th, 2007, Daily Ken, our friend Ken Givadin of DailyKin.com writes, on January 6th, 2007, Channon Christian, 21 years of age, and Christopher Newsome, 23 years of age, were carjacked at gunpoint by Lamaricus Davidson, who forced them into his Knoxville, Tennessee house.
There, Davidson, along with Letalvis Cobbins and George Thomas, aided by Eric Dwayne Boyd and Vanessa Coleman, bound, gagged, and blindfolded Christopher and repeatedly sodomized him, making Channon, his girlfriend, watch.
After several hours, they shot his head, dragged him to a nearby railroad track, and shot him twice more.
They then poured gasoline on his body, set him on fire, and returned to the house.
Over the next few days, they tortured Channon, binding her, beating her repeatedly, and raping her repeatedly in every imaginable way.
Her genital injuries were so severe that medical examiners believe she was penetrated with an object, perhaps a chair leg.
They first forced her to drink household cleaning products, apparently trying to destroy DNA evidence.
After the days of torture, they covered Channon's head with a trash bag and stuffed her, still alive, into a garbage can.
She died slowly from suffocation as Vanessa Coleman ate breakfast only a few feet away from her.
This event, now known as the Knoxville Horror, was initially blacked out by the media, but as word of the crime leaked, public outrage, including that from performer Charlie Daniels, forced news agencies to begin coverage.
Have you ever heard of Emmett Till?
There are breaking news headlines in the New York Times on almost a weekly basis covering this case of Emmett Till from the mid-1950s.
A new movie about the murder of Emmett Till just came out.
Well, we call it a murder.
Nobody was ever convicted of it.
These people in the Knoxville horror were certainly convicted of it.
You ever hear about Emmett Till?
I wonder why there's not movies made like this about this case.
Why do you think that is?
Can you imagine?
I mean, not in the history of interracial relationships has a white man done to a black person what these people did to this white couple.
Never, not once.
You find it and you show it to me.
It's the most heinous thing I've ever covered as a commentator.
Each of the perpetrators were sentenced to either life in prison or a very stiff prison sentence.
But the Knoxville Horror is only one of many examples of especially heinous black and white crimes involving kidnapping, torture, and murder.
These types of murders are becoming more numerous, more brutal, and more brazen.
I wonder if Channa Christian was able to say, I can't breathe, as she suffered in that garbage can with a plastic trash bag wrapped around her head.
Had she been able to, it wouldn't have mattered for her pleas would have fallen on deaf ears to those who did what they did only because Channon and Christopher were white.
So this week, ladies and gentlemen, I ask you to remember an anniversary worthy of remembrance, even as horrific as it is.
Remember these victims.
Remember these victims.
And let's work in their memory to make society a safer and saner place.
Let's always be mindful of racial realities.
This, this is what it looks like.
It doesn't look like what the narrative is.
This is what it looks like.
This is interracial hate.
This is a hate crime.
We'll be back to talk more about it right after this.
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And you know it.
I don't know why it's so hard to admit it.
When being honest is the only way to fix it.
There's no failure, no fault, there's no sin you don't already know.
So let the truth be told.
Sometimes easier said than done, of course, but it's a wonderful sentiment.
And if every white man possessed the ability to tell the truth in love, then this country would never be where it is.
We wouldn't have had to have Mark Weber on in the first hour to trace how it got from there to here.
We would have never gone awry.
We would have never gone astray.
But telling the truth comes at a cost in this degenerate day and age.
It can certainly, it will certainly, and not only can it, it will get you called a racist and a white supremacist and a neo-Nazi and who knows what else.
It'll deprive you of job opportunities to better provide for your family.
But it'll give you a life worth living, and that's the life that I've led.
I'm 41 years old now.
I was 24 when I started this radio program.
There is nobody on the face of the earth I'd rather be than James Edwards.
I am so thankful for the opportunity to serve this audience.
The people that I have met, hear me when I say this, ladies and gentlemen, the people who I have met, the people who have sent in their correspondence and their support, the people that I have associated with and fellowship with as a result of this show have made my life worth living.
And I'll do it for as long as I can, for as long as you want me to, we'll be here.
But going back to this situation, we have to remember their names.
God forbid us if we forget the names of Channel Christian and Christopher Newsom.
Even the system's own law enforcement agencies back up the propensity for black-on-white crime, heinous crime like rape and murder when compared to the alternative.
The alternative, there's a movie of the week made every time a white man does a black-on-white, a white-on-black murder.
You don't even hear stories like this.
You barely did, though.
And you did one night on CNN in 2007.
And this is what it sounded like.
If we could prepare that clip, we're ready to play it down.
Joining me now to talk about this.
The Reverend Ezra Mays, president of the Knoxville chapter of the NAACP, thanks for being with us tonight.
Also, James Edwards, who hosts the conservative radio talk show, the political cesspool.
And thanks to you as well for being with us.
How's it going, Karen?
Thank you for having me.
But James, James, I just want to ask you about the Knox County District Attorney General's office, the special counsel saying there's nothing whatsoever that indicates any hate crime.
He also goes on to say there are things that really coincidentally proved just the opposite.
So why has this case become a rallying cry among the white supremacists, Fringe groups, and even conservative columnists online?
Well, I can't necessarily speak for people that I don't have any association with, but I'll tell you this.
I believe that probably the government officials in Knoxville are concerned with being labeled white supremacists for taking a conservative point of view on this issue.
They probably don't want to defy the false gods of political correctness.
All you have here, Kieran, is a horribly wicked crime in which two young college students were carjacked, held captive, and raped before being murdered.
Now, if that isn't a hate crime, then I don't know.
I don't know what is.
If found guilty, these perpetrators should face Swift's justice and the firing squad would be too lenient for them.
But I'll promise you this.
Had the roles been reversed and had the victims been black and the murderers white, this would have been the biggest news story in America on every nightly newscast back in February when this originally occurred.
Reverend Amaze, do you agree with that that if this had been reversed racially, we would have heard much more about it?
I beg to differ.
I believe that had it been reversed racially, you would not have heard anything about it.
I believe that this has received some national attention.
And I do not believe that it was a race crime.
I believe that it was a crime that was committed.
I am not one to judge.
I cannot say guilty or not guilty.
I do say that we do feel for the families of those who have lost loved ones.
And you cannot be human and not feel sympathetic for those who have lost loved ones.
I do not agree with the crime, nor do I believe that it was a hate crime.
Karen, I believe there's not a doubt in anyone's mind in America that if the races in this instance had been reversed, that the NAACP would have been howling that this would have been classified as a hate crime.
The NAACP never believes that brutal acts of violence committed by blacks against whites is motivated by racial hatred.
And certainly, you know, the NAACP couldn't provide America tonight with an equivalent random act of violence admitted by blacks against other blacks that can compare to this massacre.
It goes on from there, or rather it went on from there, but we'll pause right there.
I marked this very grisly anniversary on Twitter by making mention of this couple and what happened to them, because if we don't do it, who else is going to do it?
I mean, the media is not going to do it.
They're too busy talking about the fantasy insurrection in Washington last year.
One of the commenters responded, their horrific demise has been swept under the rug and forgotten.
Meanwhile, a literal piece of human waste died of a fentanyl overdose while resisting arrest and achieved martyrdom.
So let's go back, though, to the comment that you heard from the president of the Knoxville chapter of the NAACP, who was debating me about this situation on CNN that night in the summer of 2007, months after this originally occurred, by the way.
He said that had the races been reversed, and I quote, you wouldn't have heard anything about it.
What he's saying is, had a gang of white people done this to a couple of college sweethearts who happened to be black, you wouldn't have heard anything about it.
Now, does anybody in the world believe that?
And so that, did you hear about Trayvon Martin?
Now, I was right in 2007 when I said what I said.
But since then, I've been proven even more right.
Did you hear of Michael Brown?
Did you hear George Floyd?
How about Ahmaud Arbery?
And those people, by the way, were all sentenced to death today.
All sentenced to life in prison.
I believe it was yesterday.
So if the NAACP spokesman really believed what he said, now he could have been pretending.
Now, he could have been pretending.
He could have known what he was saying was BS when he said it.
He could have been pretending so he could continue to play the victim card, as many of them do.
And they've been able to cash in on that for a long, long time.
But let's just pretend for a moment that he was being serious, and that's how he really views the world.
And if he is that far removed from reality, there's no dealing with people like that.
You cannot live with people like that.
You cannot associate with people like that.
There is no common ground.
If he really did believe, and if people like that really do believe that had it been a white on black, you heard of the Birmingham church bombing?
You hear of all of them incessantly because they're so rare.
It's like man bites dog.
You hear about him all the time.
They never stopped talking about them because there's only been a handful, literally, in the last century.
If you really believe that, if you really believe that, you cannot have, you cannot live in a society with people that are that far removed from reality.
You are the only responsible and sensible action is to separate.
Okay.
Well, anyway, what more can be said?
It's something we do every year here.
We always want to remember.
I think they stand as tragically a remembrance for all of the victims, the countless unknown victims, even to us, of black-on-white racial hatred.
And yes, certainly their hate crimes.
So, well, to change it to a little bit of a brighter topic, I mean, we have to segue.
We're going to get Keith Alexander on.
We're going to talk to Keith about some news over the course of the next hour, for the last half hour of this hour and for the first half hour of the third hour.
We're going to bring Keith in.
He is out, and we are not together tonight, I should say.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's still all right.
I mean, it's a horrible, horrible thing.
Society, our government, our media, they all failed the victims, the unknown victims, like Shannon Christian and Christopher Newsom.
But while we breathe, we hope, do we not?
And that's what we're here for.
We're here fighting for a better tomorrow.
And if it cannot come, if it will not come, we are here to do our duty until God himself calls us home.
And one of those things will happen.
I guarantee you that.
We'll either do our duty until we can do it no more, or we'll turn this thing around.
And maybe both will happen.
Maybe both will happen.
I believe that they can.
I still believe that, ladies and gentlemen.
I do.
Keith Alexander, the Great, my co-host, is now joining us via telephone for the next hour, which will take us into the halfway point of the third hour before we bring on Jack Ryan to close out tonight's show.
Keith, you've been listening, I know.
You want to comment on anything else?
I know we had, of course, dinner a couple of nights ago.
We charted out a good course of topics for you to offer and apply your opinion and insight and analysis on.
But do you want to comment on anything you've heard the first hour and a half of the show so far?
Yeah, thank you.
I appreciate that.
It was very interesting to listen to Mark Weber.
He pointed out something that I think is a key, that there is a change in the opinions regarding equality of our elites that began possibly in the 1930s, definitely by the 1950s.
They no longer ascribe to the kind of folk wisdom of our ancestors that black people and white people were different and they basically can't live in harmony under the same government.
That there's got to be a position where one's values and ethics are, you know, the standard.
You can't basically ask people other than the founding stock of America what type of standards they want to govern society.
There's a change, and that change, of course, coincided very neatly with the rise of Jewish power and influence.
You didn't think, I remember when Dwight Eisenhower said that the people that were fighting. integrating the schools just didn't want their daughters having to marry or date black guys.
And that was totally commonplace back then.
If some leader said that today, he would be hounded out of office as being a racist.
So see, there was a change.
And I don't think the change just happened naturally, that white people developed to a point that they did this.
I think it came from some other group or somehow.
You know who it came from?
You know who it came from, Keith?
Who?
Sam Cook.
He said a change is going to come.
Yeah.
Well, the change has come.
But on the other hand, it's not a change for the better as he thought it was going to be.
It's a change for the worse.
Look at.
For his people, too, I might add.
Especially his people.
Look at the murder rate now.
I don't think there's ever been a higher murder rate of black on black crime to top what we have in America today.
And, you know, for example, look at public education.
If Brown versus Board of Education was such a wonderful thing, how come we've dropped from having the number one public school system in the world to number 37 today?
Has that changed good fruit or corrupt fruit?
That's where liberalism has led us.
Let me ask you this.
This is a little trivial.
I mean, it's almost nonsense.
Of course, it's nonsensical.
I don't mean to infuse a little bit of comic relief here because they were very serious about it.
But I said a moment ago when responding to the debate partner I had on CNN so many years ago, back when we could still get on CNN, back when CNN, we were sought after by CNN.
You know, we didn't solicit those interviews, by the way.
They asked us.
But in any event, the NAACP chairman on CNN that night was saying had the races been reversed, you wouldn't have heard anything about it.
There's a something that came out just well, it's a no, no more absurd, though, than this.
This was in, this made headlines.
This was sent to me by our good friend JG.
We'll just call him JG.
And he sent me this tip.
A team of nine black American climbers attempted to scale Mount Everest to tackle the peaks.
And I quote, intentional lack of access for black people.
So you have these black mountaineers who go to Mount Everest because Mount Everest is racist.
Mount Everest, the mountain itself has an intentional lack of access for black people.
The mountain, the geographical feature that we call a mountain is racist.
That's where we are now.
See, that type of absurdity that somehow nature is racist because black people can't achieve or accomplish what other groups can is, you know, it shows that you're dealing with congenital idiots, basically.
Well, I said that to Mark.
Keith, I said that to Mark.
You can force equal opportunity on a society.
You will never generate equal outcomes, though.
Well, see, black people apparently don't think very abstractly, and they don't believe in equality of opportunity.
They believe in equality, which means to them equality of outcome.
And if their outcomes aren't the same, then there's some pernicious honky plot afoot that is thwarting their ability to do things.
For example, They've totally corrupted the teaching of the humanities and social sciences in colleges now.
I wouldn't recommend any young person try to follow that course of study right now because you're basically going to be judged as to whether or not you're the biggest liberal in the class.
And that's something that you don't want to be because doing that divorces you from reality.
But now they're going after science and math also.
They basically have it where you can't mark somebody down for making the wrong answer to a math problem.
And this, you know, America cannot continue down this path without losing a position in the world.
You know, we're having our third and fourth stringers go up against the Chinese and Russian first stringers, and it's not going to end well for America if we don't, you know, straighten up and fly right and get back on the beam.
We have, we were promised a meritocracy when they were discussing the passage of the 1964 Rice Act.
And most white people did not, they said, well, I don't think it's a great idea, but if we're going to have a meritocracy, we'll probably wind up on top again.
So don't worry about it.
Well, that's where when they found out that that indeed was the case, voila, the government elites and Jewish power and influence came up with affirmative action, which basically has prevented the upward ascent on the societal ladder of working class and lower middle class whites.
You know, all the government jobs, all the positions for select colleges, universities, and professional schools are reserved for non-whites now, and particularly blacks.
And this is, you know, we're getting people that have credentials that have, you know, you just can't really hide it.
They're stupid, okay?
And we can't have that if we intend to maintain a position of power and authority in the world.
And we don't want to descend.
And, you know, as you've said before, we can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
And we certainly can't have a first world nation when our elites are third world.
Well, you know, I got to give credit where credit is due.
You fed me that line.
That's long since been attributed to me because I said that in a different CNN appearance that I made, not the one we played earlier, but a different night on a different topic back up again when such avenues were still open to us.
CNN still covers us, of course.
They talk about us.
You know, you heard in that last clip, they introduced me as a conservative talk radio host.
Now they just call me a white supremacist.
They don't give me an invitation.
But you gave me the line that I think perhaps more than any other has been accredited to me.
I was the one who spoke it.
You told me, I said, you know, give me a line to say on this show.
This was the one I was on with Jesse Lee Peterson for an hour.
You said, well, if you get the opportunity, say you can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
And the rest is history.
So that's Keith Alexander.
That's Alexander the Great for you, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, let's just call it a political cesspool chestnut that came out.
But that's the truth.
The truth is that I don't believe most of our white or Jewish elites, for that matter, really believe that to be the case.
That, for example, two plus two equals five, three is just as correct as two plus two equals four.
But you know, they've just about gotten away with any standardized testing now.
I mean, now you don't even, it depends on what jurisdiction you're in, of course.
I mean, you know, it's still not common, but it's increasingly becoming common.
You don't have to pass a test.
You don't have to get an ACT.
You don't have to have a SAT.
Well, they're trying to replicate airline pilots now too, James.
You believe what's going to happen when you have unqualified airline pilots in charge of 300 people in an airplane.
You know, if they don't know what they're doing, it's going to be a catastrophe.
Stay tuned, ladies and gentlemen.
I wish we could have given you a better thought to keep in mind, but nobody's flying now anyway.
But anyway, we'll take a break.
We got to see what's going on with the Supreme Court.
So we're going to go to our legal scholar here, Keith Alexander, and he'll tell us.
We'll be right back.
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What do you mean, quotas?
You have to perform a certain number of abortions every month.
One of the reasons that I left.
Are they explicit about that?
Yes, it's in your budget, right there on the line item.
One of the reasons I left Planned Parenthood was because in a budget meeting, I was told to double that abortion quota.
And for me, as someone who had spoken to the media and had said, you know, we're about reducing the number of abortions, we're about, you know, prevention, all these other services, I was shocked.
So since you actually worked at a Planned Parenthood, give us some sense of the relative number of abortions.
Okay, Abortions Planned Parenthood provides over 330,000 abortions a year.
They are the largest single abortion provider in our country.
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Well, folks, we're still getting Christmas cards in the mail here on this eighth day of January because stuff postmarked at the end of December because that's just how long it takes to mail a letter now in the United States.
But, hey, you know, better late than never, right?
Here is one from a listener in Pennsylvania.
And he writes, James, you're blessed to have a wife and children.
We need more white children in America and other white nations, and to have them grow up with their Christian parents who teach them right and defend them against the wicked.
Well, I agree so much with that sentiment.
That, as much as anything I've ever said in my life, has been used to demonize me as a white supremacist.
The fact that on our statement of principles at thepoliticalspool.org, we dare to write that we seek to increase the white birth rate to replacement level fertility.
In other words, that we hope that our people can survive and endure.
If you're not reaching replacement level fertility, what are you doing?
You're dying.
I don't want to die.
I'm a white supremacist because I want to live.
I want the people who created my culture.
I want my ancestors to live.
I want them to live in us.
I want to have a future for our people and our unique way of life.
Okay.
Listener in South Carolina writes, thank you for the opportunity to support your radio program.
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Thank you for giving us the opportunity to present this radio program.
Thank you for your support.
And then another one, Keith, from a couple in Canada.
Please find and close the contribution for the month of December.
Your Saturday night radio show never fails to hit it out of the park.
Your interview with David Cole was particularly interesting.
And, of course, that is the incentive that we gave you, ladies and gentlemen, his conversation with Hutton Gibson, another good friend of ours who has gone on, as so many have now, to their eternal reward.
Have a great one.
And thank you for your contribution to the survival of our people.
Well, Keith, we've done it together, have we not?
For all these many years, me and you and the guests and the audience, we're a team here.
And nothing happens without the sum of our entire parts.
And you've been such a big part of it.
And as we start this new year, I know it's the second show of the year.
If I didn't say it last week, let me say it now.
Let me say it every week.
Thank you for what you do, Keith, for this show and for keeping us going.
I'm going to tease you a little bit more, my friend.
I got a letter I'm going to read at the top of the third hour from a listener in Minnesota who makes mention of the fact that you were born in Minnesota.
Even though you were a southerner, you can't help where you were deposited.
I mean, your mom just happened to be there when she went into labor.
You're a southerner.
Southern roots through and through.
We're going to read that one when we come back.
But thank you for your contributions to this show, Keith.
I'm sure I thank you on behalf of the entire audience.
Thank you, audience, for all your letters and your support in December.
Hope you enjoyed the incentive we sent out.
What do you got to say, Keith?
Well, it's teamwork.
That's how it works.
You're the main focus of the show, and I kind of provide fodder.
I'm like the fireman on the engine.
You know, you're the engine.
I'm the one shoving coal into the firebox.
I don't know about that.
I think what we all make it go.
Go ahead.
We all make it go, do we not?
Well, hey, we got to talk about the Supreme Court.
So you said there's some good stuff coming up.
Well, I don't know about good, but there's some interesting things coming up on the Supreme Court stocket.
Well, two things in particular.
One is on the vaccine mandates.
And that's got to be some type of balancing act.
How much power do we give to the executive branch on something as speculative as what the results of a quarantine would be?
If, though, because there was a lot made this week in the media about this justices all being vaxed and boosted.
I mean, I don't know how many booster shots you have to have now to be considered currently vaccinated in this country.
I know in some European nations, you've got to have three.
If you only have two boosters, you're not vaccinated.
You're just the same as somebody who's never had one jab to begin with.
And I know all the justices have been boosted.
If they rule in favor of going against the mandate, that'd be the first, I think, conservative thing the Supreme Court's done in my lifetime.
Well, look, you can't let that camel's nose in the tent for like you said.
You know, if you're going to require one vaccination, why not require a vaccination in three or four or five or whatever number of boosters?
It's like requiring everybody to have a flu shot every year.
And that's the most benign interpretation you can put on it.
What people seem to be missing is that this vaccine, with the exception of the Johnson and Johnson variety, is totally different from earlier vaccines.
It was pressed into service, and it is a gene-altering concoction.
And we don't know.
The best we can say is we don't know what the results will be.
But what we do know is the purpose behind it.
I don't want to go too far off into all that, but what we do know is this, that the doctor who developed the mRNA technology said it was not meant to be used like this.
Now, the Johnson ⁇ Johnson vaccine does employ a different technology, although they have been sort of paying most deadlines, even according to the authority, Dr. Fauci.
So, you know, I think there's a lot of people.
It's a matter of how much power will the executive have over the right of people to, you know, resist having things injected into their body.
And that's what that's about.
But then we have the abortion decision.
I know you're on the phone.
It's a little bit more difficult to hear.
But before you go to abortion, I know that Soda Mayor offered the opening argument, however you want to phrase it, in favor of the vaccine mandate.
Now, the media seems to think that the justices are going to rule in favor of the position that most Trump supporters might have with regard to this issue.
What do you see when you look into the crystal ball?
As I was saying, if they do, it'd be the first time in my lifetime they've ever done anything that I would find any agreement with.
Well, it's, you know, be careful what you wish for.
You might come true for the left.
If it's like when they did away with the, you know, filibuster regarding appointments to the Supreme Court, it came back and bit them on the posterior.
They got, they basically made it a lot easier for the Republicans under Trump to get their nominees in.
Of course, these nominees aren't much better than the Democrats that would have come in otherwise because of the pernicious atmosphere and environment up there in the corridors of power in America, in the Acela Corridor and on the left coast.
But that's that same cautionary tone, I think, ought to control in this.
It's just a matter of personal freedom versus executive power, and it's going to be some type of balancing act.
Now, I'm hopeful that it's going to be in favor of personal freedom over executive authority, but we'll wait and see.
You want to talk about abortion now or do you want?
Yeah, I mean, we mentioned it.
Sure, no, now it's fine.
We got a couple of minutes left this segment.
And then, of course, Keith's going to be with us for the first half hour of this third hour as well.
So stay tuned for more opinion, insight, and commentary from Keith Alexander the Great.
But now, we had mentioned this abortion thing, I think, last month, and you were saying that they were basically going to rule in a way where everybody thinks they got to win.
Abortion is not going to be overturned, but it might be a little more stringent in a state like Mississippi.
So everybody can cry victory, but nothing really changes.
Well, here's what people don't understand.
The Roe versus Wade decision found spuriously, in my opinion, a U.S. constitutional right, a right in the U.S. Constitution for a woman to have an abortion at her own choice.
Now, that, even if they repeal that law, what does that leave you with?
That leaves you with every state having the authority under their constitution or otherwise to rule on whether or not abortions will be legal in that particular locality or state.
You're never going to find somebody say that there is a constitutional right not to have an abortion.
Nobody's been arguing that.
So if they had the total win, the most win that they could possibly have on this decision, that would mean that in blue states, it's going to be wide open with abortion.
And in red states, it's going to be restricted and maybe even outlawed in a few states.
That's what the stakes are.
If they think that somehow they're going to shut down the abortion industry in America with this decision, they don't understand the issues.
Now, on the other hand, you know, abortion is a big flashpoint for conservatives.
And it would be an encouraging victory for a lot of conservatives if the Supreme Court upheld the Mississippi law.
But if they uphold the Mississippi law, Mississippi is not outlawing abortions.
They're saying they're outlawing abortions that happen after the 15th week of gestation.
So, you know, I think that people, you know, need to understand exactly what is at issue here.
Even Mississippi hasn't passed a law saying that abortions are outlawed.
And that's what, you know, the anti-abortion forces in America want.
And that's not before the court.
You know, abortion is an important issue.
It's certainly.
I won't go any further on that.
It's an important issue.
I have some nuance on it, however, but, you know, we'll see where it goes.
It is not my top issue.
I will tell you that.
Let me just put it this way.
For all the evangelicals who get their panties in the wad over this, yes, it's important.
Yes, it's murder.
I mean, there's just no doubt about it.
I mean, you've murdered, what, tens of millions of your own babies in this country, but we're the holy ones.
We're the good guys, you know, the Confederates and the Germans.
And, you know, they're the bad guys.
We can murder tens of millions of our own babies, but it's not as important as immigration.
It's not, to me, to me, to me, immigration and some of these other issues, those are the ones that got to get solved first.
Well, I think the biggest issue that's ignored by the Republican Party is affirmative action.
Affirmative action has basically stopped the upward social mobility of white working class and lower middle class people.
And they've just totally forgotten in the shuffle.
Well, we got the music playing.
I don't mean you to hold on there.
I got to say something.
It's just we got to take a break.
When we come back, we're going to talk to you about voting rights.
We're going to talk about secession.
Talk about a lot of things.
There's still a lot more to come, so don't go anywhere.