May 28, 2022 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going 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.
Well, we're getting around to another holiday and another summer.
Welcome to the night's live broadcast, ladies and gentlemen.
It's TPC, James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
Saturday night, May the 28th is Memorial Day weekend, Yankee Memorial Day, that is.
And of course, that heralds the arrival of summer, the unofficial beginning of summer.
And we're getting the festivities started early tonight.
We're going to touch on several news hour topics, rather, several news items this hour, and what I hope will be an energetic opening hour.
And then we're going to have a party tonight.
We have an on-air party, and you've been invited as our guests of honor, ladies and gentlemen.
Also joining us on the program tonight, we've got a quintet of guests coming in for short appearances.
They're just going to stop by and say hello and tackle a topic or two and tell us what they've been up to.
And we'll get to them in just a moment, a little bit later.
Well, I should say, not just a moment, in an hour.
How about that?
We'll do that at the top of the second hour is when we'll get to them.
And, well, let's just talk about Yankee Memorial Day very quickly.
I know I do this every – Keith, turn on your mic.
I noticed just a second ago it was off.
You got it on.
Good job.
I say this every Yankee Memorial Day and every 4th of July.
But sort of like Big Jim Fulson said, isn't it, Keith, you know, about baiting the trap?
What did he say?
He said, when you bait the trap like that, you'll catch Big Jim every time.
And the context of what he was talking about is a little different than this, but I'm not going to pass it up.
I don't like Memorial Day.
Pride in America, pride in our veterans.
I mean, the flag sickens me.
Going to Walmart this week and seeing, you know, a whole row full of those 99-cent Yankee flags made in China, of course.
I mean, why would you fight for America?
Could you imagine being an 18-year-old, 19-year-old young man and signing up to fight for what?
to prop up BLM, Juneteenth, LBGTQ+, whatever they call themselves now.
I mean, America is the general.
Why would any white kid in particular do that right now?
Because.
Because the armed forces are anti-white.
They have basically said that you're at the bottom of the totem pole.
You're going to be the last person considered for a promotion.
Why risk your life for an organization like that, ladies and gentlemen?
It's anti-white.
That's what you said.
It's degenerate.
It's embarrassing.
It's anti-white.
We'll talk about this more, I guess, around the 4th of July.
But I am a nationalist.
I love my people.
I wish I could love this country or this government or whatever.
But there's a difference, as we always mention, between a nation and a country.
Well, I have a simpler recollection of Memorial Day, Memorial Day in my house in youth, housing days of my youth.
That was summer, the beginning of summer when you were out of school.
The first day you were out was Memorial Day.
The last day that you were out was Labor Day.
So basically, you went back the Tuesday after Labor Day and you were out from the Friday before Memorial Day.
So, you know, it was a wonderful time.
I mean, that's the way children should be brought up to have a whole summer.
They've cut it down.
Basically, now they've cut the whole month of August out.
And they're trying to do away with any summer vacation, at least in the inner city, because these black kids apparently lose everything that they have learned during the summertime.
Hot summer months.
Well, I, listen, there's gallantry and bravery in doing your duty as a soldier, but you're not fighting for your people.
I don't know what you're fighting for.
You're fighting for one world government and NATO.
That's it.
I mean, you're certainly not fighting for what you think you're fighting for, and it doesn't take away the fighting for transgender.
They're fighting for it to spread what the so-called liberal democracy throughout the world.
And liberal democracy is not what you thought it was, let's say back in the 1950s.
It is now transgenderism, homosexual rights, critical race theory, everything that is in the woke agenda is what they intend to spread throughout the world.
So no wonder.
You know, the best thing that could happen to Ukraine is for NATO and them to lose because they'll be much more Christian and much more conservative, much more traditional if they fall under the Russian sphere of influence rather than the NATO-American sphere of influence now.
Keith, I got to ask you this, but I got to say, too, there's bravery in being a soldier, but what soldiers are we honoring tonight?
And what did they die for?
The ones that died.
This isn't Veterans Day.
This is where you pay respects to the soldiers who died for the United States.
And all of these wars that were not our business, and not that it matters much, but Confederate soldiers, sailors, and Marines who fought in the War of Northern Aggression were made U.S. veterans by an official act of Congress in 1957.
That was the U.S. public law.
Very quickly, 85-425, Section 410, which was approved on May 23rd, 1958.
That made all Confederate veterans equal to U.S. military veterans.
But I digress.
There's one more thing, too.
All of the ones that military bases were named after had served honorably in the U.S. military.
In fact, most of the heroes of the Mexican War were Southerners who actually fought for the Confederacy when their states were invaded by the United States in 1861.
Okay, well, that brings up a question I've got for you here on Memorial Day.
Going back to the very founding of this country, and certainly the Confederate soldiers were morally justified in fighting that war.
But other than that, what wars were just wars?
I think it was General Smedley Butler who posited that we engage in perpetual war for perpetual peace other than the southern side of the war between the states, maybe the Revolutionary War, and I say maybe, the Mexican-American War, the War of 1812, the Indian Wars.
Am I missing one that we should have fought or is that it?
Well, the Barbary pirates, you know, the shores of Tripoli, they were stopping and robbing American ships and kidnapping their crews and putting them in slavery, by the way.
So that was a just war.
And I guess some of the Indian wars were.
Which ones weren't?
Well, the Spanish-American War definitely was not.
World War I was not.
World War II was not.
The Korean War was not.
It wasn't even a war.
It was a police action.
We basically had outgrown wars by 1951 or 1950.
And then Vietnam War, for sure, what a debacle that was to get involved in.
See, this is exactly the opposite.
Iraq, Afghanistan, all of it.
All of these things are in direct refutation of George Washington's farewell address advice, which was, if you want to lose your nation, your freedom, and your republic, the easiest way to do it is entangling alliances, fighting foreign wars.
and having favored nation status with any foreign nation.
What I do like about Memorial Day is I like any excuse to get together and share in fellowship.
And it's a good time to get together, have a barbecue with your friends and family by the pool or at the beach or even at your home, wherever you could do it.
We're not celebrating Lloyd Austin and Mark Miller.
We got a fun, fun show tonight, a Memorial Day holiday weekend show with five great guests, and they'll be coming your way in a short order night.
Say sweet, everybody.
We're just getting started.
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In message one, we said that Satan, the father of lies, John 8, 44, gave the left evil spiritual power the more they use the lies.
The political left today is the beast.
Now, the Bible confirms that the dragon gave him the beast his power.
Revelation 13, 2.
The extra evil spiritual power that comes from the beast by their lying is what accounts for the stream of the leftist criminals in the government that have never yet been prosecuted.
It also explains why American capitalists support communism in the 21st century.
Note 1.
That behavior of capitalists was predicted by Vladimir Lenin, a cell of the beast.
Note 2.
Henry Ford was a capitalist, and he would have never gone communist.
The difference between Ford and the present day end-time capitalists is that Ford was born and educated in the kingdom of Christ, 19th century America, the New Jerusalem, Revelation 21.
The little old lady from Pasadena, oh, granny, go, granny, go, granny, go.
Has a pretty little flower met a white garden.
Oh, granny, go, granny, go, granny, go.
But parked in a rickety old garage.
It's a brand new shiny red superstar.
And everybody's saying that there's nobody meaner than the little old lady from Pasadena.
She cries me fast and she tries it hard.
She's the scare of Colorado Barbara.
It's the little old lady from Pasadena.
Boy, those vocal harmonies that those beach groups had, like the Beach Boys and Jan and Dean, that is good stuff.
And it's summer music and summer.
Here we come on TPC Iowa.
Brian Wilson was really the inventor of that type of harmonizing and he patterned the Beach Boys after a group in the 50s called the Four Freshmen.
A little note of history for people that might want to look into that.
Okay.
Last week's show, I'll tell you who's coming up tonight in our holiday weekend extravaganza.
But last week we had a very, very good show tackling the shooting in Buffalo.
Of course, since then, we've had another mass shooting, which we're about to cover in Uvalde, Texas.
But last week, the guests were just incredible.
Warren Bailog, Trey Garrison, and Tim Murdoch.
And we got a lot of feedback on that show.
Here's one from Kevin in Washington State, who writes, great show last week.
You were right when you said you had a feeling that it was going to be one of the best of the year.
It was the best that I've heard so far.
And I'm hoping that there are even better ones to come.
All three of your guests were outstanding, as well as the New Yorkers in the last segment.
He writes this.
On a personal note, you mentioned the Sopranos in the third hour, and that's one of my favorite shows of all time.
I was actually recently thinking about a poignant scene in the pilot episode.
In the very first scene, Tony Sopranos tells his shrink that although his father never reached the heights that he did, the good life, he feels that his father had it better in many ways.
He tells her that I feel like I came in at the end, that the best is over.
My father had his people.
They had standards.
They had pride.
Today, what do we have?
Good question.
Good question.
And good comment by Kevin in Washington State.
Here is one from Nathan in New Hampshire.
Nathan writes, James, great show.
On the 21st, Trey Garrison and Warren Bailog are great commentators, and I was excited to hear them on the OG, pro-white radio show.
Yes, that is what Warren's wife referred to TPC as the OG.
OG means original, the parlance of our time.
But I'm feeling more white-pilled than ever lately as every system narrative seems to finally be collapsing under the weight of its own absurdity.
It's a development we have predicted for years.
So to see the regime scrambling fills me with Schadenfreude.
Okay, it was a good show.
We're going to have another good show tonight.
Here's who's coming up on TPC this evening.
It's my friend, your friend, John Friend, the assistant editor of the Barnes Review, will be with us later tonight, as will Mr. No White Guilt himself, Jason Kuna, The Wild Man, Sonny Thomas, and Robert Wallace, the community development director at Countercurrents.
We will also have a post-campaign talk with Neil Kumar.
He faced the voters on the ballot last Tuesday, and we'll tell you what happened and where he goes from here.
All that's coming up tonight.
But first, Keith, of course, the situation.
In Texas, Uvalde, I saw a system media reporter, one of the mouthpieces for the regime.
And I should have marked who it was.
He wasn't the only one who did this, but it was either an NBC, it was one of the big ones, okay?
Washington Post, New York Times.
It was something on that tier.
And as soon as the word of the shooting in Uvalde came out, he put on his Twitter account, anyone know if this is racial?
And of course, it didn't take very long to find out that, no, this wasn't a white shooter, which I'm sure he hoped that it would be.
His very next tweet after finding out it was a Hispanic on Hispanic shooting, very next tweet, immediate pivot, the NRA is evil.
Okay, so I asked that question.
It was a mainstream media reporter, a system media reporter, an establishment news mouthpiece.
I don't know who it was.
I should have captured it.
But that's what one tweet.
Anyone know if this is racial?
After that, Peter Dowdy found out he couldn't go with that narrative.
He instantly jumped on gun control.
The NRA is evil.
It's just like that media narrative that we came up with so many years ago.
If it's a white shooter and a black victim, it's racism, the flags, white supremacy.
If it is a black shooter and a white victim, it's gun control.
And if it's a black shooter and a black victim, ditch the story, run a story about the Kardashians instead.
And it's still, they're doing the same thing now that they were doing back in 2015.
It's crazy.
They just, they're sotting their ways, as they say here in the South.
They are so on the gun issue now.
It's the new current thing, as the meme goes.
I don't know what the system hates more, guns or white people, but I had a post out there.
Guns and cars, you know, these non-animate objects are the evil, quintessential evil.
It's not the people that are driving them or that are using them.
It's like Christine, you know, the car, the possessed car in the 1970s movie or Maximum Overdrive or something.
You've got all these bedeviled, malevolent machines.
Chucky, remember Chucky, the doll that came to life and committed foul deeds and whatnot.
Apparently, the left was really affected by those movies.
They actually think that there are Christine guns out there and Christine cars, Christine, you know, machinery of all types or maximum overdrive.
They cannot, you know, human beings have nothing to do with it.
If it's a human being that's not a white person, then the human being is immediately absolved of any type of responsibility or guilt.
This thing about guns, though, I wrote, do they hate white people or guns more?
And a commenter below my Twitter handle responded, it's partly because without white people, they would have gotten rid of guns a long time ago.
Now, they would want to minimize the percentage of white people in this country as their path to authoritarian power over the United States.
And that's a good comment.
But of course, what happened here in Uvalde, Texas, was you had this 18-year-old Hispanic guy who may or may not have been a transvestite.
There's been some rumors of that.
I've seen some contradictory pictures of an internet.
Well, but they don't know if the pictures are actually of him, but I digree.
You know, look, it's an Hispanic guy.
I'll get to the real problem.
I'll tell you what the real problem is and what causes these things in just a second.
But you got this 18-year-old Hispanic guy, and he goes down to the local elementary school, and he kills, what, 21 people, almost all of them third and fourth grade children, with.
And almost all of them Hispanic, too.
They were all Hispanic.
I think it was 100%.
But a lot of ins, a lot of outs, as they say in the Big Lebowski about this story.
Paul Kersey, for instance, writing, and Paul was with us just a few weeks ago on the show, this story is insane.
As a father, every police officer who was there should have been fired.
And you have these stories of the police officers or the law enforcement officials of various agencies not allowing the parents to go in, which I can understand that to an extent if they themselves were going in.
The shooter was wreaking havoc for quite a long time, and everybody just kind of stood there.
And I will tell you this, if you're a law enforcement officer, if my child is in that room and you're not storming the keep, you're either going to kill me or I'm going to kill you to get in there.
And I may die going down, you know, fighting the shooter, but I'm not just going to stand there.
And that whole thing, that whole element of this story was just absolutely unconscious.
I'm standing there waiting for body armor.
Unconscionable.
Wait, you can't, what?
I know, that's crazy.
You know what?
What happened to the policemen of the 1950s, Highway Patrol?
What would Broderick Crawford do in a case like this?
That's unconscionable what happened, that element of the story.
And, of course, it can't be dismissed.
Hendrick Palmgren, another one of our good friends, pointed this out.
Keith, that is the loudest rapper I've ever heard in the history of the world.
But Henrik writes, the Texas shooter was arrested four years ago for planning.
So he was 14 when he started planning to shoot up a school when he turned 18.
That was Representative Gonzalez who said that on Fox News.
Now, the equipment he was using, this is another thing that needs to be mentioned.
The equipment he was using costs thousands of dollars.
Now, how did an 18-year-old come up with that kind of money?
And the training, where did he, you know, you don't just, unless you have a wheel gun, a six-shooter or something, you got to have a little bit of proficiency with using weapons.
This guy used a Daniel Defense V7 with an EOTEC XPS optic.
He had a $2,000 rifle with a $600 scope on it.
This guy was a part-time burger flipper at Wendy's.
You know, none of this makes sense.
Yeah, again, we got to figure out the origins of that gun and also how did he learn how to use it?
You know, this is a clip.
This is something that could jam up.
If you don't know what you're doing, you can mess that up.
You don't wind up killing 21 people if you just stole the gun or something.
You have to be trained in it.
And it takes a lot of money to buy an arsenal like that.
Here's another thing about it.
And the one thing that can't be forgotten is that this is Aztec culture.
Okay.
This is Aztec culture.
This is an Hispanic guy.
May have been sexually confused and frustrated.
May have been bullied.
But that's the other thing, too.
Did he attend that school?
Was he bullied there?
I'd like to ask somebody those questions, but again, the media doesn't confuse them with the facts.
They don't want to have a factual presentation.
They just flip right into their media narrative that we were talking about.
They've actually fused them together, Keith.
One of our listeners tonight, the great Rick in South Brooklyn, writes that they're now actually running stories of what the Kardashians think of the shooting.
It's not an exaggeration, folks.
We're going to do another segment on Uvalde.
We're not going to spend the entire three hours on this as we did last week with the shooting of Buffalo.
I thought that was entirely warranted.
We will spend a little more time in this, and I'm going to get to the point.
I'll tell you what really is going on here when we come back.
Former President Trump at the NRA convention dismissed calls for more gun control in the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
He joined Texas Senator Ted Cruz and others in advocating for the opposite.
The existence of evil in our world is not a reason to disarm law-abiding citizens who know how to use their weapon and can protect a lot of people.
The existence of evil is one of the very best reasons to arm law-abiding citizens.
Trump also advocated for stronger security measures for schools, such as single-entry point, strong fencing, and metal detectors.
But the Uvalde School District Safety Plan already have several measures in place, such as police officers and software to monitor threats and screen visitors.
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If you see her on the street, don't try to choose her.
Oh, ready, go, ready, go, ready, go.
You might drive a goer, but you'll never lose her.
Oh, ready, go, ready, go, ready, go.
Well, she's gone, but she can't keep her foot off the accelerator.
Everybody's saying that there's nobody meaner than the little old lady from...
She dresses best and she tries to warn her.
She's the terror of Colorado for the part.
It's the little old lady from Pasadena.
You know, the smart money is on the fact that the little old lady from Pasadena is dead.
If she was old back in the early 60s when Jan and Dean came out with that song, it's safe to say that she's probably no longer with us.
But when she was here, you did not have this trouble with mass shootings.
And guns were much, much more prevalent at that time.
So I want to talk about this for a second.
But before I do, I'll say that Rick also just mentioned this.
The kid was bullied for being poor.
So it is an important question.
Where did he get the money?
Well, if we had honest and enterprising reporters and journalists out there, maybe that would be something they would be looking into.
But it's either white person bad or guns bad, and there's no nuance and there's no, there's no.
The spirit of a coup clansman resides in the barrel or the stock of every firearm in America, apparently.
You had greater access to guns.
My dad would tell me stories about taking guns to show and tell at school.
You could take your rifle in for show and tell as a kid.
You didn't have to have a parent with you.
You could do it.
I remember going out to the parking lot and having a kid pop the trunk and show me his new shotgun.
That said when he was in high school back in the 60s and 70s that it was, yeah, you would have them on your gun rack in your pickup and after school, you'd go out and use them.
So it's not guns, of course, it's society.
It's the society that has been thrust upon us.
We're all consumers.
We're interchangeable parts.
The nuclear family has been devastated.
I don't think this guy had a father, or at least, you know, not one that was involved in his life.
But nothing eternal matters.
Race doesn't matter.
Community doesn't matter.
God doesn't matter.
God doesn't even exist.
Well, if nothing matters, then guess what?
Life is cheap and these things happen.
It's part of the culture of death that we have embraced over the course of the last few decades in this country.
We can kill kids while they sleep in what should be the safest place on earth, their mother's womb, then what's wrong with killing them when they're in their third grade class?
And this is it.
And nobody's talking about this.
The narrative is guns, but I'm right.
California.
California has just passed a law that said you can kill a baby 28 days after its birth.
But getting back to it, everybody, the media, the Democrats, it's guns, it's guns, it's guns, the NRA.
We've got to make it harder.
Of course, if you have it in you to kill a classroom full of kids, you think an extra gun law is going to stop you?
I mean, of course not.
It's just nonsensical.
It's the society.
It's the devaluation of values.
It's everything that I just mentioned.
Devaluation of all traditional values.
That's it.
And the destruction, the wiping out of them.
Well put.
But these latest shootings, you know, people want to feel protected.
They want to be led and they want to feel safe.
And only strong white men can provide that.
A diverse society led by weaklings.
And that includes white men.
And that includes white men.
Weaklings, multicults, and women.
It doesn't work.
There's no social cohesion or trust.
We need an ethno-state and it needs to be patriarchal.
You know, we have all sorts of races and diversity in America, but it's never the white people who go, you know, are causing all these great numbers of deaths and firearm injuries and things like this.
You know, they are the least likely to abuse their Second Amendment rights.
Other groups just don't apparently have it in them to have the restraint to have a gun and not use it.
So consequently, you know, the real answer to this is to prohibit gun ownership or possession by anyone other than whites.
Rick again commenting in the early 60s, I carried a 22 on my back from South Brooklyn to high school in South Jersey via the NYC subway, Greyhound, and local Jersey buses and taxis, and no one ever said anything.
That again just goes back to what we were talking about.
It's not guns.
You had a culture and a society, almost an ethnostate back in the 1960s, 85% white, that was awash in guns, and you never had things like this happen.
You just never did.
Well, I'll tell you something from junior high days.
There was a guy that got in a fight or wanted to get in a fight with a fellow that I knew.
And they said, you want to settle this thing?
And he said, yes.
He said, well, it be fists or knives.
He said, fists.
And sure enough, when the seconds were up here unloading the pockets of the guys before they fought, there was a switchblade knife.
Guys back in those days would carry, I bet Rick knows about that too.
People would carry switch-blade knives for self-defense.
Brad Griffin has a good take on this, and that is basically an echo of what we're saying here.
But what any common sense observer, the conclusion that he would draw, according to liberals, he writes, it's guns or white supremacy that kill people.
Vehicles also kill people like at the Christmas parade in Waukesha.
We talked with Trey Garrison more about that last week.
Climate changes cause fires.
Incels also kill people, but it is never sick, twisted, evil, nihilistic sociopaths who kill people because of their character.
And if you focus on the characters.
It certainly wasn't black people or Hispanic people.
In fact, shame on you for even allowing that inconvenient truth to pass your lips.
Race doesn't exist unless it's white people doing things that they don't like.
If you focus on the character of mass shooters, it raises too many uncomfortable questions.
They are almost always deeply alienated, lonely, nihilistic men who are suffering from a mental illness.
They're also loners who are bullied in school, not deeply religious.
They're not married.
They don't have children.
Those people are.
Probably raised in a single family, single parent household.
That's a big thing.
It's people who are deeply unhappy with few social connections.
Brad writes that he would love to see how mass shootings intersect with loneliness, mental illness, and social atomization in advanced liberal societies.
Now, again, that is a question that serious journalists and psychiatrists would be looking into.
But the ones that today's serious journalists or their so-called credentialed journalists would run from like Typhoid Mary.
Because again, it would have nothing to do with investigating that because they're afraid of what they might find.
It either comes down to white people or guns.
It has to be one of the two.
And if it's neither, then it just didn't happen and you'll never hear about it.
The evil spirit of white people resides in all guns.
Remember that.
So looking forward to the midterms, one more from this passage from our good friend over at Occidental Descent.
And between the focus on gun control and abortion, two issues where I've agreed with the Republican base, unqualified support for the war in Ukraine, record levels of illegal immigration and violent crime, sky-high gas prices and inflation, and the attempt to push domestic terrorism legislation and create a police state.
I am looking forward to the demise of the Democratic Party in November.
Even if the GOP doesn't deserve to return to power, these people clearly deserve to lose power.
And from my jaded perspective, the Democrats are really making a strong case in recent months that, yes, they are worse than the Republicans.
And I agree with that for the first time ever.
You are beginning to see a little bit of a difference between the two parties, at least for the first time in my lifetime.
And I believe it's because of the radicalization of the Republican base.
I mean, the Republicans did vote unanimously against this latest domestic terrorism bill, which was rushed to the floor after Buffalo.
Well, the unspoken part of all this is the role of Jewish power and influence in the woke agenda, in the Democratic Party, in the Republican Party.
The triumph of liberalism in America over my lifetime, and I'm now 71, comes from Jewish power and influence.
There's no doubt about it.
And if there is someone who professes to be a spokesman for conservative values that is afraid to say that, then they need to step aside because we don't need a diagnosis without a cure.
We need somebody to tell us what we can do to correct the situation that we're in.
That's where it's all coming from.
You know, it's just we've got to be able to confront the truth and do something about it to change our society for the better.
One more bit of feedback from our listeners with regard to Buffalo.
Robin DiAngelo and critical race theory are responsible for the Buffalo shooter.
He was constantly hectored, our listener writes, with anti-white racism and the prospect of no future because white men will always be at the back of the line for everything in life.
I predict more young white men will snap under the pressure.
Well, it would not be surprising.
Let's hope not.
Let's hope we can go this week without another mass shooting.
I don't guess you'll have many more mass school shootings, at least for the summer, because most schools are out.
I say most.
You were talking about how abbreviated summer break has become.
Did you know in Oregon they go into the middle of June?
Look, it's just crazy.
And they're trying, the unspoken premise behind this is they're trying to boost non-white student achievement.
And it doesn't matter what they do.
They can make it year-long school.
They can have new teaching techniques.
They can basically do away with standards and standardized tests.
But guess what?
They still can't make a silk purse out of a sales ear.
That's what they're confronted with.
And that's what has happened.
Back in 1954, when the Brown versus Board of Education decision was reached, integrating public schools, the United States public school system was number one in the world.
Today, after these years of liberalism and integration, we are number 38 in the world.
It's with this content notwithstanding, we're going to move off the latest mass shooting.
We're going to have a party tonight.
It's an on-air party.
It's a holiday weekend, Yankee Memorial Day.
We got five great guests coming up, and we're going to kick back with them starting in the next hour.
We got one more segment to go first, though.
Stay tuned.
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The hollow go faster and faster and faster and faster and faster.
It's all right.
My all-time favorite Beach Boy song.
My favorite Beach Boy song, you ask?
I'm glad you asked.
That one, Little Honda, Little Deuce Coop, and give me another one.
Well, I'll tell you.
Well, of course, I can sing them all.
I can sing them all.
Little Deuce Coop, Little Honda.
You can't go wrong with the Beach Boys.
Sloop John B.
Yeah, 409's a good one.
Thank you, Keith.
Keith's back from the green room with a piece of pizza here.
I got to have it.
I mean, you got you, you know, listen, it takes, you gotta, you gotta continue to eat.
We're only as good as the last drop in our canteen on the radio, that's for sure.
And a funny story about the Beach Boys.
The first time I ever met my wife's father, he came to my door and said, I never want you to see my daughter again.
And I, you know, I was thinking to myself, well, I didn't say this out loud, but I just said, I was thinking to myself, that just isn't going to work.
You know, she's too gorgeous.
So we got a good thing going here.
So the Beach Boys were coming to town a few days later.
And I was thinking, I went her mom over, and dad's going to fall in line.
And so I bought two tickets to the Beach Boys.
And even though I was forbidden from seeing the girl who would become my wife, I called up the house and I said, you know, I talked to her mom.
I said, you know, I'd like to, I've got a ticket to the Beach Boys.
I'd like for you to go with me.
You know, maybe you could give me a fair hearing here.
And the rest is history.
So we've been married now 16 years.
And that was a long, long time ago.
But the Beach Boys can do good for you, ladies and gentlemen.
That's the thing.
Okay, we've got great guests coming up.
That is John Friend, Jason Kuna, Wild Man Sonny Thomas, Robert Wallace, Neil Kumar.
You're going to hear from them all before the end of the show.
First, a couple of other quick, quick, quick stories.
A huge expose has come out about the Southern Baptist Convention.
And the Southern Baptist Convention actually commissioned this report.
And it was a report to investigate all of the accusations of sexual improprieties or sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention.
Now, when you're talking about the Southern Baptist Convention, and you know my story and my history with the Southern Baptist Convention, and we won't go into that again tonight and the history of my pastor and our personal congregation, you're talking about millions, millions of members and thousands upon thousands of churches.
So if you've got thousands and thousands of Southern Baptist churches and millions, I think it's in excess of 10 million members over the course of the last 150 years, yeah, there's going to be a few accusations, but guess what?
That'll make it true.
And there was some harpy that came into the Southern Baptist Convention annual conference last summer.
I don't even think she was a Southern Baptist.
She came in crying.
And Steve Gaines, the former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, a real cuck, really not a good guy.
He is the religious equivalent of Admiral Rachel Levine.
Pretty well, and they get worse than him, though, believe me.
The current leadership with J.D. Greer and the new guy, whatever he is.
I mean, they're just flat out embracing anything.
There's nothing the world could throw at the Southern Baptist Convention that they won't accept his doctrine.
But anyway, his son, Grant Gaines, took this woman.
Oh, if she makes this allegation, we have got, you know, she couldn't have possibly been lying or an agent or anything.
And so they commissioned this report.
Well, now the report a year later is done.
They're about to have another convention.
They moved it out of the South because they almost lost, the liberals almost lost control of the Southern Baptist Convention last year.
So they're having their meeting this year in Anaheim, California.
Anchorage, Alaska, man.
Anaheim, California.
And so you've got this stuff out there.
A few women over the course of all of these churches and all these people.
I'm not defending the Southern Baptist Convention.
They deserve to burn.
But yes, I am getting a bit of guilty pleasure watching them wring their hands over unsubstantiated allegations.
That's what I was going to say.
Isn't it ironic that the more they bend the knee to the false gods of political correctness, as you often call it, James, the more deeply ensnared they are in the left-wing trap.
It just happens.
You know, the revolution always eats its young.
It's first.
And that's true for the French Revolution.
It's true for the Cultural Revolution.
This is what is happening to these churches.
They are being, they're basically the authors of their own destruction.
And these people may bring down the Southern Baptist Convention.
I hope.
It needs to be brought down.
It needs to be brought down and salted so that Phoenix-like, something representing actual Christianity can rise up out of the ashes.
So that's just one thing.
The whole apparatus of the establishment news media is just giddy with these accusations because they hate Christians.
As much as the church tries to bend and make itself, I believe it was not R.L. Dabney, but A.W. Tozer, who talked about the church needing acceptance from society, wanting to be pat on the head by society.
Society is supposed to be changed by the church instead.
The church is changed by society, is I believe what Tozey.
Yeah, to paraphrase Tozer, it's a great quote.
It's one of my all-time favorite quotes, and society smilingly accepts the surrender of the church, but never accepts the church as part of the program.
Once they get control of it, they set about destroying it as is happening with the Southern Baptist Convention now.
So let's hope that it goes and something representing muscular Christianity comes up out of it.
Another quick hit, just a quick hit.
This is something you might not expect to hear, but in the year of St. Floyd or St. George back in 2020, you know, everything was getting renamed and torn down and desecrated.
Well, a Virginia school board is set to rename two schools after Confederate generals.
So this is Robert E. Lee Elementary School and Stonewall Jackson High School.
They're going to get renamed.
Freddie Gray and George Floyd Elementary.
No.
No.
The names have been changed.
They are changing them back.
I don't think you understand what I'm saying here because it's so shocking.
They're changing the names.
The names were already changed.
They're changing them back to Lee and Jackson.
My goodness.
That's why that's why.
I looked at that look on your face.
You couldn't comprehend what I was saying.
I tell you what, you know, that'd be wonderful.
I cannot believe that there's actually a reverse gear on this buggy.
The Daily Mail reported it.
And so that is by the demand of the constituents to the school board of the parents of the kids who go to those schools.
It looks like the school board that voted to change them walk the plank.
So good things happen.
Now, let me take just a moment before we start getting to our quintet of guests on this holiday weekend installment.
We are using Yankee Memorial Day as an excuse to have a fun show and talk to a lot of people.
We typically talk to one, maybe two guests, sometimes three guests if we're really ambitious.
Tonight you're going to hear from five.
It's going to be quick interviews.
And so that's what's going to be happening.
But first, let me tell you something that is worth fighting for this Memorial Day weekend.
Keeping TPC on the air.
My wife, who I was just talking about, she did it again all week.
She's up until midnight.
She's packaging letters and stuffing them and stamping them.
And we got them mailed out.
And so you'll get them next week, ladies and gentlemen, if you're an existing donor.
Read it all.
I'm not going to go through the whole thing, but read it all if it comes to your mailbox this week.
If you get something from TPC, read it.
Got a good update there.
But I'll tell you that, of course, I mentioned recently that David Duke came to visit me a few days ago.
We were out of town.
We made a little joint family vacation.
And we were kicking the tires on what I thought could be a unique incentive to offer donors during this, our second quarter fundraising drive, which kicked off yesterday.
It kicked off on May the 27th.
It'll run through the end of June.
That's our second quarter fundraising drive.
Now, we've given away a lot of books, you know, some DVDs.
I like autographed books.
I think that's a nice keepsake.
But we've given away a lot of books, DVDs, different items, novelty items.
I was thinking for something different this time, not another book, just something different, something fresh.
Well, while David Duke was in Europe, living in Europe about 20 years ago, he took some magnificent pictures.
And there was one that I thought just really spoke to me.
It was inspiring.
And, well, this is what he wrote.
He wrote a little piece of the fundraising letter.
And he writes that he's offering one of his photo artworks as a thank you for those who contribute to TPC over the next month.
And I selected a picture called After the Storm.
And David Duke describes it as this, a photograph he took 20 years ago of a farm in the heart of Europe, the ancient homeland of our people, resting after the storm in peace, serenity, and beauty.
It's symbolic of the ideals in our hearts during the current storm we face, and it is bathed in the coming victory for our very existence as a people.
And so if you respond to the call, folks, and we did, I'm not going to dwell on it.
I get it.
Prices are up.
Gas, groceries, and everything.
We had a not so good first quarter fundraising drive.
I'm hoping that we'll have a better second quarter fundraising drive.
We need to have a better second quarter fundraising drive.
And if you contribute to TPC, you're going to get an 8x10 print on excellent photo stock that is suitable for framing.
And it's going to be personally hand-signed to you by David Duke in Gold Paint Inc.
So it's a beautiful picture of this European farmstead.
It's in a mountainous terrain, a beautiful landscape.
It depicts a scene in which black clouds are dissipating over a mountainous terrain.
The sunlight is piercing the land once more.
I actually have a copy of the picture at thepolitical cesspool.org.
You want to take a look at it.
Something worth fighting for is the blog entry there at the top of the site.
It's a beautiful picture.
You can frame it.
You can hang it.
Your home or office.
Good conversation starter.
Something you can hand down one day.
You know, David Duke, what he did, electorally speaking, his campaigns for governor and the United States Senate, I mean, he very came, he was the Republican nominee in both instances, which for an entire state is unbelievable, and very nearly sacked them.
Okay.
What was the percentage of the vote he got?
I think he even beat you and me on our percentage.
He did.
Yeah, it was very, well, there was a jungle primary, and then they had the runoff, and then the runoff for the governor.
You had George Bush, everybody else, encouraging Republicans to not vote or vote for the Democrats.
So he ended up losing by a few points.
The United States Senate race he ran was even closer.
But anyway, hey, we're going to win, folks.
And when we do, you'll have played a role in it through your support of this broadcast.
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Support TPC.
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