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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.
Welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards, this Saturday evening, April the 2nd.
And if you can tell by the skip in my voice, there's a smile on my face, as there always is during the month of April here on this radio broadcast where we have always celebrated and will continue to celebrate this year.
And for as long as we can endure, Confederate History Month, it is Confederate History Month, and we will, this is a little bit of a transitory week, be transitioning from our March around the world last week into Confederate History Month for the remainder of April.
And we'll also be hearing, of course, Easter will fall this month as well.
So you'll be hearing from Brett McAtee a little later on this month as Easter's coming up in a couple of weeks.
So a lot of things to look forward to here on this broadcast this month.
Tonight is going to be a wildly entertaining night of talk radio.
It's going to be a true variety show.
And then again, in that third hour, we will kick off Confederate History Month.
And after tonight's show, for the remainder of the month, we will focus very heavily on our annual Southern salute.
But let's open the show before I tell you everything that's going to be coming up tonight.
Let's just open the show with a few announcements and a couple of pieces of correspondence, if you don't mind.
I got to say, yes, I'm a little biased, but I have to say that last month's March Around the World was beyond incredible.
We've talked about it a lot.
We've really celebrated those guests.
Of course, now, in this month, not everybody will be a Southern-themed guest, although we will lean heavily into that.
But the thing about March that, of course, makes it so unique is that no guest during the month of March is either an-American or calling in from America.
It's all international guests.
And I was listening back to those shows.
I don't always do that, but the level of professionalism, I think, continues to surpass previous benchmarks of excellence.
And of course, if you do something long enough, you should be getting better at it.
And I hope to think that we still are.
But this talk radio program maintains an upward trajectory even after all of those years.
In my opinion, there's no news opinion and commentary show as good as this one from this perspective.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
But what is a fact is that there is no pro-white broadcast media entity that has done it longer.
This show was the pioneering Trailblazer.
And everybody else is doing it now.
They're doing great work, but they came after us.
And of course, we're still the only ones doing it on commercial AM and FM radio, which opens up a lot of doors and opportunities that are very unique to TPC.
But I take a whole lot of pride in that.
And you should too, ladies and gentlemen, because you made it happen.
You continue to make it happen.
That's why I wanted to open the show tonight with this announcement of thanks.
Thank you to each and every one of you who supported our first quarter fundraising drive during the month of March.
Of course, we don't fundraise incessantly here.
We do it as much as we have to or as little as we can get away with.
And that happens every quarter, every March, every June, every September, and every December.
And that's what keeps us on the air.
No broadcast entity has endured as much media scrutiny.
I think people forget.
I, to be honest with you, have forgotten so much of the history of this show.
I mean, you can't remember everything all the time anyway.
And then, of course, if I go back and I reread something, oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
Or yes, that piece of publicity or that interview or that appearance.
I told you a few weeks ago, I believe I announced it when I was in South Carolina last for our gathering there back a couple of months ago.
I am going to be working.
I am, in fact, working now on a new book.
When Amazon told me they had banned racism-schmazism, I said, okay, well, we can get it published elsewhere, that's for sure, and we'll order a whole bunch of copies and then we'll do it again.
And this will be my first book in over a decade, my second book total.
And anyway, it's not an autobiography, but I was going back through just to sort of add a little depth to give people a reason to understand why, if they're not familiar with this program and our work, why they should take the voice that they hear here seriously.
And I was going back and just going through the archives and everything we've done, going through the blog entries, and it was just awash with things that I had forgotten about.
And even though this book won't be autobiographical in nature, people forget a lot of the things that have happened here, and it's all worthy of remembrance.
Nobody's done it longer.
Nobody's done it better.
And there's no other show like this, I think.
Our enemy, of course, as you know, I think you know, they hate white people.
They hate Christians and they hate southerners.
And they really, really, really hate white Christian Southerners.
And that's, of course, exactly the synthesis that this program projects.
It's who we are.
It's one of the reasons we've had an oversized target on our backs from Jumpstreet, but it's also the reason why you support us.
And it's why listeners support the work being done here.
And as I thank everybody who contributed during the first quarter last month and stepped up to do that, I know people are going through hard times right now.
It was actually the first time in about three years that we fell short of our projections in terms of fundraising and fell short of our budget.
And I get it.
Inflation is out of control.
40% inflation is the highest inflation in years and years and years.
And a tank of gas is $75 now.
A tank of gas at $75.
That's twice as much as what it was just a couple of months ago.
So I understand.
But as we gear up for this Confederate History Month series, I'd like to remind you that we're a family.
No, really, we are.
And listen to this letter we received from this dear lady.
Dear James, my father very recently passed away just short of his 90th birthday.
And as I was going through his mementos, I came across this, and she sent me a beautiful southern map of all the battlefields.
And she wrote that I'd love for you to have it.
No doubt it would please Dad very much as he enjoyed listening to TPC with me.
We listened together on Saturday evenings.
And then she writes warmest regards.
Well, that's, of course, the kind of ties that bind.
And I sent that dear lady a card in the mail just a couple of days ago.
So just keep us in mind.
That's all I ask, ladies and gentlemen.
I know it's an additional hardship without credit card processing.
Certainly the enemy intends for it to be that way.
Regularly quarterly donors or intermittent donors who couldn't give in March, that's okay.
Keep us in mind throughout the year.
Even though we don't actively fundraise all the 12 months, we do have monthly donors, and you can always give whenever the spirit moves you, and it will be gratefully received.
Got a great book on the way for those of you who did donate last month.
And that being said, let's get into what we're going to be talking about and who we're going to be talking to tonight.
It's going to be a wildly entertaining night of talk radio when I welcome David Cole back to the program to discuss the Oscars and the slap heard round the world.
Now, why are we going to be talking about that?
He'll tell you why, and I'll tell you why too.
He's coming up at the second hour.
Of course, David Cole is a documentary filmmaker, an author, a journalist who has appeared in 60 Minutes, 48 Hours, the Phil Donahue Show, numerous other news programs and talk shows.
His autobiography, Republican Party Animal, the Bad Boy of Holocaust History, blows the lid off of Hollywood's secret right-wing underground, was a national bestseller, but he's not the only one we've got coming up tonight.
Jared Taylor and Dr. Michael Hill will also be returning this evening.
Talk about a variety of guests and a variety program.
coming your way next, right here on TBC.
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And Mr. Producer, if you could pipe up the audio in my headpiece just a little bit for our first guest of the evening, none other than Jared Taylor, the editor of American Renaissance, the author of So Many Books You Need To Have on Your Shelves, Paved with Good Intentions, White Identity, and If We Do Nothing.
jared welcome back okay jared are you there yeah Yes, I'm here.
I think I'm here.
Hello?
I hear you fine.
Can you hear me?
Yes, I heard you introducing me, but I guess I was inaudible when I told you it was a delight to be on your program again.
Well, it's always our delight, my friend.
And let's just talk about that.
The last time you were on, you had just returned home.
I mean, literally minutes before dialing into the broadcast from the inauguration of your governor there in Virginia.
So, of course, that was very early in the year.
And as I said to a guest we had last week, my goodness, Jared, quite a lot has happened since then.
How would you assess the first quarter of this year so far from the perspective of our people and our interests?
Oh, gosh.
Wow.
Well, there's always so much going on.
Where does one begin?
I know you did want to talk about this new Supreme Court justice we'll likely end up with.
Yes, of course, it was typical, Joe Biden, typical Democrat, for somebody to say, okay, my pick is going to be black, and not only black, but a woman too.
And, you know, I looked up the number of black federal judges on the bench, and most Supreme Court justices transit into the top slot via a stint on the federal bench.
And only 3% of the federal judges were black women.
And so, in effect, what Joe Biden did was cut out 97% of the candidates and say, okay, within this little group of 3%, you're the best.
And, you know, I had this fantasy, James, a complete fantasy.
I imagined Katenji Brown Jackson going before the Senate and saying, I refuse to accept this nomination.
I will accept what I'm considered to be the best, not the best out of just 3%.
Can you imagine somebody doing that?
I tell you, that would certainly earn my respect.
But as you said, that is most certainly a dream or a fantasy.
And the fact that we go back to the fecklessness and the ineffective nature of conservatives, the fact that you hear very little above and beyond the appropriate amount of low-level grousing that Biden arbitrarily dismissed so many of the candidates to zero in on it had to be black and it had to be a woman,
these arbitrary confines that he put himself in.
It had to be a black, it had to be a woman.
And then, hey, what the Republican Party?
I mean, it looks obviously she's going to get confirmed because you're not going to have Mansion and Cinema coming over as they did with one of the stimulus packages.
And that's just it.
So she's a black and she's a woman, and she can walk and chew bubblegum at the same time.
And she's going to be on the Supreme Court.
And I'm wondering what the ramifications of that are going to be.
This is something that Sam Dixon said recently: is that the people in the courts sit there to protect the people in power from the people out of power.
And a nomination like this sort of leads credence to that theory.
Yes, it certainly does.
On the other hand, she has a very small record in terms of any kind of decision-making.
She hasn't really been involved in constitutional questions, and so we don't know what her stance on any of the really important interpretive issues are.
On the other hand, as a black woman and someone who has been sort of blackety black, but in not in the most ferocious way, I think we can certainly count on her to line up with Lenna Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor, and they will do the lefty dance at every opportunity.
But when she was first appointed, I looked into her record, and I was expecting to find youthful essays on the wickedness of white people and, oh, some of this kind of, remember when Michelle Obama wrote her thesis at Princeton about being a black woman at Princeton and how she felt out of place and that the place was so hideously white.
I expected some of that kind of stuff for Katenji Brown Jackson, but there's very little of it.
There's really very little.
And what, of course, the opposition zeroed in on was her softness on kitty porn people.
Well, maybe she is preternaturally soft on kitty porn offenders, but that doesn't really give us too much of an inkling as to how she's going to interpret the Constitution.
Certainly, it does give the impression that she is going to be easy on criminals.
But in terms of what she's going to think about immigration or racial preferences or the big one, of course, is abortion, all of those things, we really don't know.
We really don't know.
And so in terms of someone, I mean, she did not do what Sonia Solomayer did and say, well, I think a black woman, because of her lived experience, is going to come up with better court decisions than a white man.
Remember that Sonia Sodomai, about the wise Latina?
We didn't get that kind of guff out of Katenji.
So who knows?
Well, it would be remarkable if she was anything other than a hands-down vote for whatever would be the most liberal or most harmful decision to whites that could be had by the court.
But I guess we'll see.
And I hope to be pleasantly surprised.
That's very much my expectation.
But the fact is, Joe Biden could have picked any number of white men who would probably rule just as viciously as this black woman is likely to.
So I, you know, the idea of saying, okay, we're going to rule out every man.
We're going to rule out every white person.
And then we're going to pick no Hispanics, no Asians.
But everybody's saying, oh, it's going to be so important to have representation in the court.
Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Does that mean we're going to have to have an Asian?
We're going to have to have more Hispanics.
We're going to have to have Christians, Jews, Buddhists.
I mean, what's going on here?
It's not democracy.
You're supposed to get the people who are the smartest and most constitutionally sane, people with the best judicial temperament.
It's not some kind of representative democracy in the sense that every group has its little player up there.
It's not that way at all.
But the whole country is becoming increasingly that way.
Well, you're exactly right about that, Jared.
And I don't guess there's anything necessarily groundbreaking in the conversation that we're having right now.
It's just more of the same.
I mean, we could mention for the thousandth time that if the shoe was on the other foot or if the roles were reversed and you had a president that said he will only consider white men, that of course, you know, all of these racial advocacy groups that are certainly not only allowed to exist but encouraged to exist, as long as they're not whites, of course, would be up in arms.
And I guess somewhat understandably so.
But I guess that's the story here is that whites aren't more upset about this.
They've become accustomed to it.
And hell, even if they were, you wouldn't even hear about it because the media would certainly brush that under the rug unless it was on programs like this or on websites and web zines such as yours.
Well, yes, I think probably there are millions of people out there and probably not just white people rolling their eyes at this thing.
Gotta have a black woman on the Supreme Court.
What the hell is this?
A lot of people feel that way.
But we have practically no representation in the major media.
Now, there has been an interesting little development.
You may have known that the state of California had new regulations according to which you have to have a certain number of minority or female or homosexual directors on the board of your company if you are headquartered in California.
This has been the way it is for a couple of years, but a judge finally said that goes against the anti-discrimination laws of the United States Constitution.
So that's been an interesting reversal.
If he had been in charge of the Supreme Court appointment, he probably would have said, hey, no, that's not constitutional.
You can't discriminate in that way.
So there is some sanity left in the court system.
Yes, this is something that has been pointed out.
If we're being completely fair and honest, there's always, you will have these outliers.
You will have these judges that still exist in certain jurisdictions that will give you a surprisingly decent ruling.
And I'm not talking about one that's in the tank for our perspective, but just something that is in accordance with laws and precedents and things like that.
But, I mean, of course, that is, I guess, the exception to the rule as it stands right now.
I know your friend and mine, our beloved friend, Sam Dixon, he would grind his teeth at a ruling like that.
And he says, ah, this gives a false impression.
This is throwing bones to the dogs and preparing them to be kicked even harder.
Well, and we'll see how it turns out in the end, of course.
But we will continue to talk about this with the great Jared Taylor when the program resumes right after these quick words.
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Yes.
Yes, yes.
We do know.
We received a deluge of emails and correspondence letting us know that our stream was a little wonky there for the first couple of segments.
But we've got this crack production team here at Liberty News Radio, and we did some work on it during the last segment.
So I do want to tell you, though, that the broadcast archives will be completely intact.
So if you tuned in late or if for whatever reason you were receiving an interruption on your end during our opening monologue in the first segment and then the first segment with Jared Taylor just a couple of moments ago, go back to the broadcast archives after the show.
You can listen to it all in its full integrity.
And with that being said, I'll give you a 15-second recap of what's coming up tonight.
Right now, right now as we speak, we have Jared Taylor with us, the editor of American Renaissance, the author of Paved with Good Intentions, White Identity, and If We Do Nothing, also coming up in the next hour, David Cole, another wildly entertaining of talk radio coming up in the second hour when filmmaker David Cole joins us from Los Angeles to discuss the Oscars Disney, another media-related and entertainment-related news.
And in the third hour, we're kicking off Confederate History Month with Dr. Michael Hill.
And it is a variety trio, if ever there has been one, and it's all coming your way.
And it's happening right now here on TPC.
Well, one of the people, Jared, who told me that he was experiencing some interruption was the aforementioned and quite beloved and most beloved Sam Dixon.
So I'm sure you would like to tell him how we marveled at his manifest magnificence in the last segment.
It is a daily experience for me.
I marvel at his manifest magnificence.
Yes, indeed.
Well, anyway, by the way, by the way, David Cole and Michael Hill, if you have a chance, please give them warmest regards.
Those are two great guests.
You're doing very well for your listeners tonight.
Well, I tell you what, we're doing the Lord's work, Jared, but it all had to start with you tonight.
So I appreciate you getting things kicked off for us.
And you know, I know you know, because I tell this to you most often when you appear, you are the most interviewed guest in the 18-year history of this broadcast.
You keep putting another notch on the tally there, my friend, and for good reason.
So we were talking that last segment about the newly minted Supreme Court nominee, soon to be surely newly minted Supreme Court Justice.
I struggle with the pronunciation of these names.
Kintanji Brown Jackson.
So if you want to go back and hear Jared's take on that, please do consult the broadcast archives.
And now that we're back live and in working order, let's talk about your piece here.
Your videos, Jared, are so, so good.
I am at Amran.com every day reading the news, and I always look forward to your videos.
And quite often, we cross-post them at our website.
Want equity, punish white people.
It sort of runs in line with what we were talking about last segment.
Yes, that's true.
There has been a real pattern of municipalities and even states getting rid of laws because non-whites, in particular blacks, are less likely to abide by them.
The classic example is jumping a turnstile and getting on a subway without paying or sneaking onto the bus.
In places like Washington, D.C. or San Francisco, the overwhelming number of people who are ticketed or go to jail, arrested for that kind of farebeating are black and Hispanic.
And so the reasoning is, well, gosh, there must be something wrong with the law because we could never conclude that there's something wrong with the people who are breaking the law.
So the solution is to completely get rid of these laws or at least decriminalize farebeating.
So you just get a ticket, and if you show up in court, fine, if you don't fine, it's really essentially, it means that if you don't want to pay, you don't have to pay.
That's been very common.
Now, not only in transit systems, but in fact, in the entire state of California now, if you're under 18, transit farebeating is completely decriminalized throughout the whole state.
So there have been other examples of this, really some surprising ones.
For example, the fact that if you, you know, you know, these traffic cameras where you run a red light and it'll see you running the red light, take a picture of your license plate, you get a fine, you get a ticket in the mail.
Well, these two, they're catching just a distressing number of blacks and Hispanics.
So those cameras have got to go because they're racist, apparently.
Or, you know, they'll jiggle and they'll twist and they'll turn.
It's very hard for them to somehow conclude that the cameras are racist, but lo and behold, they're having a disparate impact.
So you're going to take that.
You've got to get rid of that.
Even though those cameras, not only do they get revenue for the city, which is a dubious undertaking, but they generally, they definitely cut down on traffic accidents and fatalities.
People know they're going to be photographed, and so they drive safer.
So they do have a beneficial effect.
Now, the same thing is happening with things like bicycle helmet laws.
I'm sort of a libertarian in this respect, but bicycle helmet laws also save lives.
But guess who violates those laws?
It's our pets.
It's our favorite protected minorities.
So the city of Seattle, Tacoma, and there's a city in Texas.
They've all gotten rid of those laws.
Now, the real breakthrough here, and well, I guess I should talk about the shoplifting laws in San Francisco, you know, shoplifting and all the public urination and defecation and loitering and things like that.
It is non-whites that break those laws, so we don't enforce the laws for anybody.
And those cities are becoming unlivable.
So on the one hand, you want to have equity, which is everybody turns out the same, but at the same time, there's a price for that.
No helmet laws, people get hurt.
Traffic tickets no more, people get hurt.
And if you don't arrest people for loitering and public fornication and whatever it is, your cities become unlivable.
Well, one school district, the Clover Hill School District in Seattle, has found the obvious solution.
The obvious solution is to enforce the rules only against white people.
And so in the school district, there are going to be a whole system of punishments for white people that are greater than for anybody else.
And in other words, they could have done all of these other examples I gave you and not enforce school discipline regulations against all people.
But then you'd have chaos.
So instead of doing that, they're going to enforce them in a way that punishes white people the most.
So that way you get your equity, you get your racial justice without sacrificing the rules.
And in the video, I point out all the legal theorists who are suggesting that that is an appropriate approach for law across the board in the United States.
That is the direction that we may be headed.
Jared, and by the way, people, be sure to check it out for yourself at Amran.com.
The video is entitled Want Equity? Punish White People.
Jared Taylor himself, the master, has just given an expert review of it here on this program.
But I shared a couple of weeks ago, I believe it was Jared, with Charles Bosman, who was calling in from Russia, that I had a friend of mine who had the opportunity to flee a blue state during the height of the COVID situation and live abroad in Russia, far to the east of Moscow in Siberia, in a city of about 800,000 people.
I didn't even know they had cities that big, that far into the interior of Russia.
But he just came home a couple of weeks ago.
He, of course, had to leave after the unpleasantness started because it was difficult to do banking there.
And so he came home with his family and I asked him what it was like to be there.
And he talked about just the wondrous, almost surreal experience of living in a city that large where you have all the amenities that you would think of living in an urban center, but it being completely safe and racially homogenous.
People of one language, they don't speak English there.
They all speak Russian.
They are primarily of one faith and just how peaceful it was.
And he talked about, to your point here, how orderly it was.
And he even mentioned things about just people in traffic and people crossing the street.
Everybody followed the rules.
And he just said it was like living on another planet.
And then to come back and to come back to the American South as much as we love it.
He just said, you know, he flew back into Atlanta and he said, my God, you know, it's almost as if, Jared, that diversity isn't a strength at all.
No, it is certainly not a strength.
And the scary part about what's happening in that school district, that's a Washington State School District, is that this kind of thinking is being justified in moral terms in law schools and even by some people on the bench to the point where one of the articles that I quote,
it cites a defense lawyer who says that this thinking is leading to a situation in which people will talk about decarceration.
In other words, no jail time for certain offenders, but life plus cancer for others.
In other words, you can have committed exactly the same crime.
But if you were rioting and looting in the name of Black Lives Matter, then no jail time for you.
But if you were saching through the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, then life plus cancer, so to speak.
I mean, nobody's gotten that yet.
But this is the kind of thing that's being justified at the highest levels in the fanciest law schools and on certain benches in the United States.
Well, thank God we have men like Jared Taylor who set an example on how you can stand up and articulately speak out against such injustices.
And this is the true injustice, and this is why a multination, a multicultural society will never work.
We'll be right back.
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There's really no substitute for in-person fellowship.
Now, normally that's something that is attributed to a church gathering, and it's true for that scenario as well.
But as far as our politics go, there's nothing like being with other people where you can engage in a sharing of ideas in a situation where solutions present themselves.
There's just no substitute for that.
But short of that, I am so thankful for this on-air fellowship that we do get to have and that each week, each week without fail, we're here and we're here with the very best guests in the world and truly in the world.
Last month it was nothing but international guests during our march around the world, but every every night here on this program, it's the people who should be interviewed by Tucker Carlson every week.
And it's people like Jared Taylor.
It's people like Sam Dixon.
So great to have you back tonight, Jared.
One more segment with you.
And of course, what we were talking about in that last segment, your video, this is where we're at here in America, of course.
It's that, okay, well, non-whites tend to commit more crimes, so therefore they are arrested and prosecuted and imprisoned more often than their white counterparts.
So therefore, we have to do away with laws, basically.
And then, of course, with regards to education, well, whites tend to do better on standardized tests, and whites tend to have higher IQs and tend to be able to be more capable in an educational setting.
So we have to just do away with standardized tests and we have to do away with education.
We have to bring everybody down rather than seeking to lift everybody up because not everyone can ascend to certain levels.
And I don't know how much longer a society like that can function, Jared.
I mean, you're already seeing infrastructure problems.
You're seeing a lot of problems that come from the sort of solutions that have been put forth by our so-called leaders.
You know, this is something that we've bandied about for years on this program and at our gatherings, but are we headed toward Brazil?
Is there going to be some great awakening?
Will the collapse come and then our people snare a part of it for ourselves?
It's a fool's errand to even hazard a guess, but nevertheless, it makes for good talk on radios.
What do you think, Jared?
Well, those are very big and important questions.
And if you really want to get the pessimistic view, of course, you look at South Africa.
This was a very well-run country when whites were in the driver's seat.
And now every story out of that place is just the most depressing chronicle of things falling apart, corruption of the worst kind.
Somebody just sent me a newspaper article about the Johannesburg Art Museum.
It used to be the premier art museum in all of the continent of Africa.
Well, now that Africans are running it, it's falling apart.
Things are being damaged.
The roof leaks.
All of these wonderful works of art that have been collected by white people.
Some of them are being damaged, motoring away.
The galleries are just shut off.
The place is falling apart.
Who knows what's going to happen?
And at the same time, you read articles about during COVID when there was a slowdown in train transportation because people were working from home.
Not only did people come and loot the copper cables out of the stations, people went out on the tracks, lifted the tracks, the railroad tracks, and sold them off for scrap.
The whole rail infrastructure of the country is being picked apart by scavengers.
That is the absolute dead worst thing that could happen to the United States.
Now, I don't think it'll ever get quite that bad because we don't have only blacks here.
We have Hispanics who certainly don't work at the level of whites, but we also have Asians, some of whom are smart and hardworking.
So we will not deteriorate quite to the point of something like South Africa.
But all of these fancy theories about everything that goes wrong in this country being the white man's fault, those ideas are not going to go away just because we become a minority.
You will remember that in South Africa, every time anything goes wrong, the automatic knee-jerk explanation was, oh, it's the legacy of apartheid.
No, the legacy of apartheid was a great well-line country.
What we're seeing now is the failure of the post-apartheid South Africa.
So the thinking about it being our fault is not going to go away just because there are fewer of us.
And for years, I have been saying, We really just have to go our separate ways from these people.
There's just no way that we can live in the same country with people who think the way they do, who blame us for everything.
We have to go our way and they have to go ours.
And if you take them at face value for the horrible things they say about white people, you'd think they'd be happy to see us go.
Why do they want to be around us at all if we're so wicked and awful?
You'd think they'd be happy to say, okay, here's part of the United States.
Take that and be gone with you.
It would delight me, but I think when the time came, they need somebody to fix the jet aircraft.
They need somebody to fix the plumbing.
They need somebody to make sure that the electricity gets delivered.
I think they might like being around white people after all.
I think you're on to something, my friend.
I sure do.
And for more opinion and commentary, the likes of which you've heard for the past half hour and change from a man who has no peer, Jared Taylor, check him out at amrin.com.
There you'll find videos, podcasts, and of course, the message conveyed in written form, amrin.com, one of my all-time favorite websites, one of my all-time favorite guests.
And Jared, if you don't mind an abrupt pivot, I don't think you'll mind this question.
But as I mentioned at the very top of the program, this is a very special month.
This is a month, April, that for the entire 18-year run we've been on the air.
We have celebrated it and commemorated it as Confederate History Month.
I know you're a Virginian, and so if I were to mention the names of Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson to you, what would your response be?
Some of the greatest men our country has ever produced.
As a matter of fact, to me, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are interesting examples of different paths to greatness.
Robert E. Lee would have been a great man no matter what.
It took a war for Stonewall Jackson to become great.
You probably are familiar with all the stories about him when he was teaching at Virginia Military Academy.
Of course.
And he was, people made fun of him.
They called him Tom Fool Jackson.
He was a very ineffective instructor.
It was in the battlefield that he rose to just unparalleled heights as a commander.
And I think about that, I think about that for our people.
If we, I don't think that we can count on any Robert E. Lee's.
Those people come by once a century, once every two centuries.
But I'm hoping that we can count on some Stonewall Jacksons, people who, had it not been for this terrible conflict that we as whites are in, might have spent lives of obscurity, but who will rise to greatness in the heat of battle at this moment when we are fighting at thermopyli.
We're fighting at Blood River.
We're fighting before the gates of Vienna.
And I believe that it is in this context that our Stonewall Jacksons will appear.
So that's my commentary as a Southerner and also a loyal and dedicated white man.
Well, God bless you, brother, for that.
And as I said, our official Confederate History Month series will begin in the third hour of tonight's broadcast.
And we're going to lean into it more heavily for the remainder of April.
But having Jared on, he and I have talked about these things off the air over the many, many, many years that we have known one another.
And I knew that he would give a stirring response.
And certainly he delivered on that.
And this is, I think it was with Pat Buchanan on this show, Jared, during one of his appearances in the past that I don't remember who we were talking about, but he asked the question rhetorically, what happened to the nation that used to produce men like that?
So I'd ask that to you.
I mean, our genes are still there.
Our people are still there.
That European spirit, the spirit of European man to sail beyond the horizon and scale the highest summit and go to the stars, that's still there, perhaps lying dormant within us.
But what happened to the nation that used to produce men like Lee and Jackson when you look today at, well, everything we've been talking about previously before I invoked their names, and you have white men going along with this.
That's not our people.
I mean, maybe it is now, but we can be better than that.
Gosh, well, we have to be better than that.
Sometimes the word I use to describe what has happened to us is denatured.
We have somehow been separated from our real nature.
And people point to a lot of causes, feminism, the devastation of two world wars, the intrigues of Jews or other people.
I don't think there's any one thing.
And even all taken together, it seems to me it's very, very difficult to explain what has happened to the white man.
This, to me, is the real riddle of our age.
And if the next century turns out to be the Chinese century in the great Chinese Encyclopedia of World History, they're going to be scratching their heads.
They're going to say, well, gee, you know, the white man, he was a formidable creature for centuries.
And then, poof, what happened to him?
Well, I hope we can excite him.
Of course, with your background, having been born in Japan and your history and knowledge of the Orient, I think we could have gone a full hour just on your last statement there.
And that would be an intriguing hour of talk radio.
So I'll look forward to that perhaps the next time you're on.
And we're never too far in between appearances by Jared Taylor.
And for good reason, that is.
Jared, really appreciate you.
You know, I count you as a friend and a brother, and I appreciate your work so very much.
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Final word to you before we...
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Final word to you, Jared.
Well, James, as you know, I feel exactly the same about you.
You have been one of the great soldiers in our fight.
And it is my honor, and it is my great pleasure to stand side by side with you in the battlefield.
That means so much coming from you, my friend.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We'll talk to you again soon and see you again soon as well.
I'll probably talk to you Monday night, in fact.
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