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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, 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.
We gotta say goodbye for the summer.
Darling, I promise you this.
I'll send you all my love.
Every day in a letter.
Sealed with a kiss.
Guess it's gonna be a cold, lonely summer.
But I'll do the emptiness.
I'll send you all my dreams.
Every day in a letter.
Sealed with a kiss.
Oh, the young man's lament, Keith, as school lets out.
Memorial Day is, of course, the unofficial beginning of summer.
Summer time.
Technically beginning.
Summer vacation and the heartaches that can come from it.
That was a theme of a lot of songs back then, you know, like Save Your Heart for Me, which was another one originally done by Brian Highland that was made into a hit by Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
And I know you like that stuff.
We've got to have another battle of the band soon here on TPC.
Work intrudes tonight.
But yes, the official start of summer is, of course, a little bit later in June.
But we are celebrating it here tonight, hot weather and all.
You know I don't like hot weather, Keith.
You know, I don't like, we're not made for that, okay?
He doesn't like hot weather or vegetables.
But I do like great radio, and of course you can always get on that here on TPC.
Want to say hello to Bill.
Bill gave us a message tonight.
He's tuned in on the radio as he drives into Kentucky on I-81.
And I don't think Bill ever misses.
I think Bill has listened to more shows than I have.
I think he's actually heard more of this show than I have.
Bill is a great friend and a great supporter.
And we want to say hello to Bill on this Memorial Day week.
Yankee Memorial Day, of course.
Confederate Memorial Day is last month.
But with us now is Neil Kumar.
Neil, of course, we had on several times talking about his campaign for the United States Congress out of the third district and the only white advocate running for Congress in this election.
And the election was last Tuesday.
He received 22% of the vote, 16,400 of the counted vote.
And he's with us now.
I thought that it was necessary to have him on.
We don't want to talk about it and then not talk about how the story concludes.
But of course, hopefully his political career is not over.
It's not the end at all.
And that's what we want to talk to Neil about.
So Neil, welcome back.
First of all, welcome back.
And thank you for running the race and running it with dignity and honor and standing up for the issues that nobody in Washington is talking about.
Yeah, thank you for having me.
I presented voters with the choice that they've, you know, with a platform and issues that they've never been offered.
Or if they have been offered, you know, it's been several decades.
So I did well for a virtual unknown candidate, first time running for office against a six-term incumbent, funded by all the bad guys.
I had a 20-to-one funding disadvantage.
I was banned from mainstream social media, local media wouldn't cover me.
I had the national leftist media running hit pieces on me constantly.
You know, ADL, SPLC, Right Wing Watch, The Guardian, Business Insider.
I had the Republican Party disavow me.
I had them shut my fundraising down online two times.
And yet, still, I managed to secure at least 22% of the vote.
And I'm investigating some reports of election irregularities and some funny business with some of the machines.
So I think I could have gotten as high as a third of the vote.
And of course, it wasn't a fair fight.
If voters had been presented with both candidates on an equal footing, I would have won in a landslide.
But 16,400 votes is something to hang my hat on.
And as Keith said, this is just the beginning.
It's a launch pad, and I am going to run again.
Maybe not for this office, but my life is forever more devoted to our struggle.
Let's talk about this, Neil.
Let's talk about this.
And getting a fifth of the vote running against an entrenched incumbent is that's not something that everybody can do.
I saw you ran for a different seat than I did.
I planted my flag, as you have planted yours now, in a campaign for the state legislature back in 2002, and I got a couple of points less than you did, and I made a career out of it.
And we've seen that since then as well.
Lauren Witzke is now, of course, out there and a very well-known commentator and voice for our cause and doing work for our cause now, having run and lost in her campaign in Delaware a couple of years ago.
I ran for the state house.
That's the same seat that David Duke ran for when he ran and won in Louisiana.
He used that as seat in the state legislature as a springboard to very competitive campaigns for the governor of Louisiana and, of course, United States Senator out of Louisiana.
If you do run again, would you consider an open seat regardless of the level or perhaps a state legislature seat?
Because, of course, those state house seats are much smaller districts.
I literally knocked on every door.
Either somebody from me or my A team, as I called it, the people who were helping me work, we knocked on every door in the district.
You can do that in a state house race, and you're not going up against people with millions of dollars.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's something that I'm considering.
I mean, regardless, you and I both know that our national political situation continues to grow more and more grim by the day.
I don't believe that the United States of America as a singular unit is going to be around for much longer.
And frankly, we don't know what the country's going to look like in two years.
So the future, hands down, is local and state and regional.
And I'm really wanting to focus on regional organization.
I want the Ozarks to be united as a singular voting bloc.
Ironic.
So I want to spend these next couple years before whatever office I seek again, just continuing to grow my foothold in the Ozarks.
I think this is a perfect region for those of like mind to move to and to build a sort of fortress Ozarkia to weather the coming storms.
So that's what I'm focused on right now.
And like I said, I will run again.
I haven't decided for what office, though.
Well, Neil, this is Keith Alexander.
Apparently, other people have other ideas for the Ozarks.
I read that article about the Waltons, the people that run Walmart and their attempt to turn the Ozarks into a little Austin or something like that.
Can you expound on that for us?
Yeah, so there are several forces that are threatening to destroy the Ozarks.
And so, you know, first and foremost among them are the Walton family.
They're funding child transgenderism, refugee resettlement.
They're doing a lot of real estate speculation that is forcing natives to move.
They're driving up land prices, and so, you know, if they are not stopped, and then there's another, it's kind of convoluted, but it's called region smart.
And it's an economic development quasi-governmental body that is working with BlackRock and some other interested parties.
I know Bill Gates is involved, and they're coming in.
You know, the Ozarks are a very impoverished area.
They're giving people like $50,000 over-asking value, and they're just buying up the land.
Hello right there, Neil.
Neil, hold on right there, my friend.
We'll continue.
We got you for another segment on this holiday weekend installment of TPC.
Stay tuned.
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The political left today is the beast.
Now, the Bible confirms that the dragon gave him the beast his power.
Revelation 13, 2.
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It also explains why American capitalists support communism in the 21st century.
Note 1.
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See, she forgot all about the library like she told her old man now.
And with the radio blast to go through just as fast as she can now.
And she'll have fun, fun, fun, tuna.
Well, certainly we hope that you have your radio blasting to TPC every Saturday night.
What a great show we're having tonight with five outstanding guests this Memorial Day weekend, Yankee Memorial Day.
Again, our decoration day was last month, but Neil Kumar is back with us and having a conversation post-election.
Neil, just very quickly, Tuesday night, the results are coming in.
You're watching these things.
What are you thinking?
What's the mindset?
Well, I'm just hoping for a miracle, right?
I was just hoping that the Lord would deliver me a victory.
But, you know, I mean, when I started out, I knew what the odds were.
I knew this was going to be an extremely difficult, if not impossible, endeavor.
And I never once thought that I couldn't win.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have run.
I always knew that I could win.
But, you know, the financial advantage was really, I think, what hurt me the most.
Obviously, my message resonated.
I never once got a negative reception really from anybody throughout.
Because, like I said, these Republican voters have just been offered the same crap year after year from the same people who just keep on stabbing them in the back.
And so they are ready for a change.
And so I think what my campaign accomplished with those results is giving us hard proof of the viability of white identity politics, of southern nationalism, that there is indeed a growing pro-white voting bloc.
And so, you know, hopefully this will send a signal to other candidates.
And I did succeed in getting these issues into the mainstream, which was one-fifth of the vote of the counted vote, okay, a little bit more than that, actually, against an entrenched congressional incumbent is not to be brushed off lightly.
Womack, by the way, is a really bad Republican.
He's not just a standard issue Chamber of Commerce Republican, is he, Neil?
No, he's one of the worst people in the entire Congress.
And he's flown under the radar for 12 years.
No one ever runs against him.
And you know what, sad?
Every voter that I had talked to throughout the whole campaign either got one of two answers.
It's that they had never heard of him, and he's been their guy for 12 years, and they don't know his name, or they hate his guts, right?
So that's another reason why I don't understand the actual numbers.
To know him as to hate him or to not know him at all.
But anyway, Neil, I had asked Pat Buchanan a few months after the 2000.
What year is this?
The 2000 campaign for president.
It was the spring of the following years.
It would have been the spring of 2001.
And I asked him, I said, you know, what are you, this is long before I started the radio program, but I asked him, what are you going to be doing?
And he said he didn't know if his future was going to be political or polemic.
But you seem to want to remain engaged in practical politics.
By that, I mean, of course, running for office.
And I say again, consider a state house seat.
It's much more manageable.
It's much less money.
And particularly if it's open, I think you are very, very competitive in an open state legislature seat in Arkansas.
And yes, it doesn't put you in the halls of Congress where the real gears of power churn, but other people have made a seat in the state legislature, a springboard to something much bigger.
I think you could do that too.
But in lieu of that, the ancillary benefits, Neil, let's talk about this.
What has been accomplished as a result of your campaign short of seeing you in Congress next year?
Well, I mean, very few people actually put themselves out there in real life and talk about these issues.
Most of the writers in our movement use false names as well, understandably, right?
So the fact that I put myself out there, number one, but more importantly, number two, the fact that I proved that I got a headcount.
I got 16,400 people to sign on to my program, right?
So that gives me credibility and it gives me a name.
I've been writing for several years, but still, if you would talk to anybody, I mean, they wouldn't know me unless they regularly read my publications.
So now I have more name recognition and I have, you know, just credibility that I did this and I did it successfully.
And so, yeah.
Well, no, you did.
It is a success.
And I think his plan is good, too, to stay in the Ozarks.
Let those people know that you are concerned about them, not just getting into office.
That's what I want to talk about, Keith, and thank you for mentioning that.
And again, a statehouse district is so much smaller.
Your district stemmed from the upper northwest corner of Arkansas all the way down to Fort Smith.
That is a pretty large swath of land.
But in traversing Get Neil, you met so many different people.
And I'd like for you to talk to us about two things here.
Very quickly, we only have about three or four minutes left with you.
I want to cover two things.
What's next for you, but first this.
The reaction you got from the people you met.
You were always out working the crowds, working different events, going into people's homes and having little town halls in their living rooms.
Meeting the people you actually met, the man who put his feet on Nancy Pelosi's desks, and he's a friend of yours now.
Talk about that and then talk about what's next for Neil Kumar.
Oh, yeah, Richard is a good friend of mine.
I actually became friends with him before I ran for office.
It was right after January 6th.
I saw that he was from Gravit, which is only a few minutes away from my parents' house.
And so I reached out to him through his attorney, and we struck up a fast friendship.
And I call him one of my best friends today.
He is facing a maximum of 20 years in federal prison merely for putting his feet up on that nasty, you know what's ill-gotten death.
And they offered him a plea deal of almost eight years.
So he said no to that.
So, you know, I'm praying for him.
He's got a website, bigobarnet.com, and he could use anyone's help.
He could use it.
Well, we need to get the word out for people like that.
He wasn't, his feet were not contaminating the desk.
The desk was contaminating his feet.
Here, here, and ain't that the truth?
Neil, again, though, the response, and we need to talk more about that guy.
What you just shared is just a true travesty.
And miscarriage of justice and the appropriation of the force of the law enforcement entities.
But we'll talk about that later.
With about a minute remaining, the response that your message got from the actual people that you were able to meet.
And again, you could have the greatest messages in the world when you're getting out and spent a million to one or a million to a hundred thousand.
You know, 10 to 1, 20 to 1, whatever it was.
It's tough.
But the reaction of the people that you did get to meet with and what's next for Neil Kumar.
One minute.
Yeah, I mean, what I talked about during the campaign were the real issues.
Our children are dying on the street with needles in their arms, where our communities are being remade into something unrecognizable overnight.
This anti-white hatred, it's not academic.
Everybody feels it.
Everybody sees it.
Everybody knows that it's happening and no one talks about it.
So to see somebody actually publicly talking about it gives them the courage to come out and know that they're not alone.
And so that was the biggest.
It's a great replacement on a smaller scale right up there in your hometown.
Right.
That's exactly right.
And these are the issues that families talk about every night.
And yet their politicians don't talk about it, right?
Outside.
I got to work this in very quickly, Neil, with only seconds remaining.
Outside of the 16,400 people who voted for you, when you presented your message to Mr. and Mrs. Ozark, Mr. and Mrs. Northwestern Arkansas, I'd have to imagine it was favorably received.
Could you confirm that?
Yes, absolutely.
I think your 16,000 votes or whatnot, that's your seed corn.
I think that's going to multiply numerous times if you keep your head in the race in this thing.
Continue doing what you're doing and get into some type of political office if you can.
And I think, you know, there's nowhere to go but up.
So again, that election was just last Tuesday.
We wanted to have Neil Kumar on at the earliest possible availability.
And that is, of course, tonight, Saturday.
Neil, what's next for you?
Where are you going now?
What's next for me is to, I'm meeting with a local farmer here in Madison County, and we are going to get to the bottom of this land grab that is going on with BlackRock gobbling up thousands of acres of the Ozark.
NeilForArkansa.com.
NeilForArkansa.com.
If you want to take a look about what that campaign was all about, get in touch with Neil.
We had him on several times to talk about the candidacy.
He ran the race and he ran it well.
And now we go into the future.
And Neil, we're always here for you, and we'll continue to work with you.
We look forward to it.
We'll be back right at this.
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Sonny, that's not the only life must be made.
Sonny, you smiled at me a really, really easy day.
Now the dark lives of day and the bright live of here.
My sunny white shining soul sincere.
Sunny one so true, I love you.
I love Sonny.
I love Sonny.
Who do we love, Keith?
Sonny!
That was too much.
That was too loud.
But no, we do.
We do.
And the last of five guests, how do we already work through four guests tonight?
Does it seem like we've done that?
And we saved the best for last.
Sonny Thomas, man, the one and only.
I call him the wild man.
He's a great guy.
He's just the guy you want to hang out with and have a beer with.
Sonny's been to some of our conferences.
We love Sonny.
I'm reading straight from his Twitter feed right now at SunnyThomas Show.
Sonny is an Odinist, a Jeffersonian Republican, radio show host and music promoter.
You can catch him at Resolution Radio on Thor's Day.
You know, that's where we got Thursday, right, Keith?
And that's where you can catch Sonny or SunnyThomas.com.
Sonny stands for sovereignty at sunnythomas.com.
And then there's Resolution Radio, ResolutionRDO.com.
Sonny, you still play TPC.
You syndicate TPC.
We originate here and you simulcast us and put us up on the archives there at Resolution Radio.
And we really appreciate that.
Yes, I do.
As a matter of fact, you were one of the first shows that I added when I started it in 2016 after leaving another network and as well as Radio Free South Africa at the time with Karen Smith.
So I had some pretty good hard-hitting shows right off the bat, myself, you and Keith, and then as well as Karen talk about some issues going on for brothers and sisters in South Africa.
So it was always a really interesting thing.
Currently, some of the lineup includes American Dissonant Voices, as well as Nordic Frontier, which is the English language program of the Nordic Resistance Movement.
And they always have some very interesting guests on all of those programs.
So it's always interesting to hear different viewpoints, but the commonality is that they're always standing up for our people.
Well, I heard that, and you are too, my friend.
And it's great to have you back on tonight.
This holiday weekend installment of TPC.
Little bit different tonight, having so many guests in so uh, such a short order.
But uh we, uh Sonny is one of the originals he's, he hangs in like Gunga Den.
He's gonna be with us for the duration.
Well, I tell you, you know, it was uh every every, every week is a an event here on TBC.
I was just kind of laughing a little bit when we had the uh the Roe Versus Wade show about the uh imminent overturning of uh Roe.
We had three white men to talk about it.
We had Sam Dixon, we had Brad Griffin and we had Roger Devlin.
Uh, it was all white men talk about.
That's the way it should be.
Am I am I right or am I wrong?
That's where the best analysis comes from, right on any issue.
This is what we need.
This is one of the things i've seen a lot.
I just saw a story the other day where uh, that that weird guy, general Milley, had talked about um the changing almost Pillsbury Doughboy yes, or something of something or another, I don't know what he is, exactly how to classify him, but you know, Silly Milley.
But anyways, the um they're talking about uh changing almost all the army bases in the south and the only one they're not changing, I think, is Fort Bragg, because the locals really threw a connection fit over that.
But a lot of the recipients names that they have uh narrowed it down to are usually um, Congressional Medal Of Honor winners or others, but typically they are minorities from World War Ii and Vietnam.
That has some.
How about Fort Rupaul?
What did a minority do?
What did a black do in World War Ii?
He was a cook, that's it.
Well, how about Till's father?
That would be one they could name on.
No, but he was uh convicted of rape and murder and he was uh hung by the army.
Yeah well, it's disturbing because they said they claim that the original why they named those bases was kind of appease the south uh, during reconstruction, all this other crap, and it's like really they're still Americans because the fact that these were all respected warriors in their own right and um furthermore, they all work they, they were all honorably, they all served honorably in the United States military in the Mexican War, for the most part right.
But not only that, but let's, let's put the hair with the goats and get to it.
Fort Brag, for example, and maybe after named after a Confederate general.
But the bottom line is, it has its own culture now.
So it's been so long since its original um christening of being named Fort Bragg.
It has its own history, it has its own culture.
So what i'm saying is you're really doing a disservice to many people that have served for the past, how many decades before that, that have gone through those very gates and call that place home because the fact that um, you know, it's part of them.
So I think it's very much a disservice to change the names of those uh, those bases just because it's a precursor to the decline and fall of the American military.
You know, with people like rear admiral uh, no pun intended admiral Levine uh, Mark Milley and Lloyd Austin heading up things.
You know, Heaven help us if we ever get in a real shooting war with a real First World enemy uh, with a crew like that, the three stooges in charge.
On the other hand, on the other hand, I guess uh, some way you could find solace in this whole thing is that these, these military bases that are propping up the American regime and this Globalist empire aren't worthy of the names of Confederate generals.
So, in a way uh, the I concur, scrubbing of their names from these institutions or these installations, is actually a good thing, so their names are no longer sullied with the product coming out of these places.
Well, let's do it one further.
Let's name them after transgendered heroes.
Well, you've already got the Uss Harvey Milk, and then the uh uh Camp Rupaul and Camp Christine Jorgenson, or something.
Who was a greater hero, Sonny to uh the American Experience, Robert E Lee or Harvey Milk, and which one has a battleship named after him.
Well, not only that, but Robert Lee is uh revered as one of the greatest generals that's ever worn the uniform uh, under any flag.
Then, that being said um, you can learn so much from his experience uh, not only from a historical perspective, but also from a military perspective, and how much he's inspired how many generals since, I mean how much, how much has he made inspired Patton?
How much has he inspired um, you know Mcdouglas, I mean.
I mean, how many of these other generals that have come along that we revere were influenced by Robert E. Lee?
Uh, Andrew Jackson and others.
Well, Douglas Macarthur, who I think you were referring to there, basically was the first guy he always referred to Robert E Lee, because I think he was second in his class as well, even Ike who cucked on Brown Versus Board.
Revered Lee yeah, had his uh portrait in the Oval Office when he was president.
I would definitely say, if I had a collection of busts that I want to feature, maybe on a shelf or even on my desk, Robert Lee would definitely be one of those busts of historical figures, because the fact that the guy just commands respect um, I mean seriously, he's one of those historical figures and you see them, you just go wow, what would have been like to actually stand in his presence?
And just real quick, i'll share a story with you.
I went to uh, Mount Vernon some years ago and um, they have a museum there near the entrance and you know they had done a special not too long ago where they made um, lifelike replicas of George Washington and uh, they had, they had a life mask, I think, as well as his death mask, and they were able to make it with, between busts and portraits of him, make a pretty much like a 90 representation what this man looked like.
They actually had him in his actual general's uniform that he wore during the revolution on his horse.
And what was interesting was that, as I was reading some of the stuff, I looked over and I see, I think, a Vietnam veteran era gentleman standing there looking at this figurine of general Washington on the horse, and he just looked at it.
He stood in salute and he says, what are your orders, general?
The image of this thing conjured so much respect that I saw an active duty officer in fatigues walk over next to him and do the exact same thing.
I can imagine what the presence is like being in front of General Washington knowing this is happening.
And I'm sure General Lee commanded the same respect.
Well, you know, General Lee was the only person to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy without earning a single demerit.
I think MacArthur got one or something like that, but it is incredible.
And can you imagine people having the same respect for Lloyd Austin or Mark Milley or Admiral Rachel Levin?
It'll never happen.
It cannot happen.
It could not happen.
I think the last general we must truly have revere is probably George S. Patton.
I mean, seriously, this guy was the Warriors Warrior.
Psychologically, he already defeated his enemies because of the fact that he believes he's been reincarnated and fought in every major conflict throughout history.
Psychologically, he's hard to catch you beat.
As far as his counterparts go, Rommel was his own equal.
And even Patton Rommel would be a great thing for him to meet on the battlefield.
Yeah, you were going to say that, right?
He knew after the war.
And after the war, he said the Wehrmacht was a great fighting force, and he wished that he had had them working under him.
Well, he knew that we fought for the wrong side.
Yeah, he said we fought on the wrong side in that war.
That's why he was taken out.
Yep.
I believe that.
We don't know that for sure, but I believe that.
Certainly.
Sonny, I got to tell you.
Bill Riley wrote a book about the recently killing Patton.
I would recommend your listeners take a reading of that.
It's actually a very good book.
You know, I always liked Bill.
He was a boomer.
He cucked in a lot of ways, but I liked his authority as a host.
I mean, Tucker's obviously superior, but he's a swagger.
Yeah, there was something about him I kind of related to.
Hey, Sonny, you're doing too good tonight.
Can you stick with us for a little more?
Can you stick with us for a little longer?
We got one more segment.
Yes, sir.
All right.
Don't go anywhere.
We'll be right back.
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Well, there's one more summer song for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
This is a great entry into summer here on our radio airwaves.
It's TPC.
It's a Yankee Memorial Day weekend, and that's Mungo Jerry.
That was a jug band, Keith.
You know, a jug band?
Yeah, remember jug band music by John Sebastian and the Loving Spoonful?
That was, they started out as a jug band in the nightclubs of Greenwich Village back in the early 60s.
That was an early type of, what would you call it, folk music.
In fact, Memphis had a guy named Gus Cannon who had the Memphis Jug Band.
And his big hit, made sold by a group called the Rooftop Singers in the early 60s, was walk right in, sit right down.
Walk right in, sit right down.
Baby, let your head hang down.
Well, they said Mungo Jerry was going to be bigger than the Beatles.
Do you think he lived up to that?
I remember John Friend, the Playboy Band, too, came out with a lot of flourish, and then you never heard of them again.
All right.
Well, let's just take a time out there.
A couple of announcements, and then we'll get back to Sonny Thomas.
We were originally going to have Sonny for a segment, but hey, you know, he's doing so good.
What can we do?
We can't let him go.
And we really like Sonny, and so we want to extend his play a little bit here tonight.
And we're going to get him to give you all of his contact information.
Great commentator.
Great voice for our people.
Great radio show.
It has been a great show tonight.
And we've had five great guests.
Robert Wallace of Countercurrents, Jason Kuna, No White Guilt, John Friend of the Barnes Review and American Free Press, two of our all-time favorite publications.
Neil Kumar talking about his post-election reflections.
And now, of course, Jason Kuna, the big kahuna.
No, we mentioned him.
But hey, listen, go to countercurrents.com, counter-currents.com, and they have released Neil Kumar's Magnum Opus.
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Other than that, I would just remind you one more time that when our people prevail, and we mentioned this at the end of the first hour, your support of the work of this program will have played a part in it.
Our enemies are strong.
The journey ahead is most certainly fraught with peril.
But the mindset, and we've been talking about this again tonight, the mindset of our people, our kinsmen, is changing.
Polls are trending in our direction now regarding explicitly racial issues.
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And there's much more work to be done together.
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Surely.
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Now, Sonny, that was an abbreviated exposition of the announcements I wanted to make of this segment.
I abbreviated them because I wanted to give the final word to you, my friend, this hour.
And what's happening that you think is really important that needs to be focused?
Yeah, what are you covering at SonnyThomas.com?
What are you covering at Resolution Radio?
You take it any way you want.
Well, a lot of things we've been trying to do is just like you, we're trying to wake our people up and get them out of their sleep mode.
More and more here every day.
We see the World Economic Forum planning the beginnings of world government.
And we've seen some senators actually stepping up and said, that ain't going to happen.
Ron DeSantis there in Florida has basically already told him they can just go take a hike in more polite terms.
And we need more leadership like Ron DeSantis.
I was really disappointed in President Trump and many different things, especially how he went out.
Most likely he probably is going to win again.
But that being said, if Ron DeSantis decides to run, I would definitely support him.
I would also encourage Marjorie Taylor Greene to be his running mate because I think with a DeSantis Green ticket, they're unbeatable.
Secondly, at the same stroke, I don't want Ron DeSantis to run because of the fact I think if he's running for re-election for the governorship of Florida, he has a responsibility to his constituents of the great state of Florida.
I don't like to see governors run for president after they've already tried to run a second time like Kasich did here in Ohio.
But that being said, if they're drafted by someone, that's a little bit different than ransoming a Call of Duty.
We don't have too many guys like Zell Miller anymore to step up to the plate.
But we need to really start waking up people.
And programs like TPC, Sonny Thomas Show, and other programs are the beginning stones to understand how we can win back our country.
Well, that's exactly what we need.
And, you know, DeSantis seems to be able to meld two things that you don't see in tandem off, and that is a rise in popular sentiment and harnessing that with governmental action, like what he's doing against Disney right now.
I think that is so rich.
That is so wonderful and so needed.
Something that needs to be done against BlackRock and Vanguard and all these other companies.
And the Vatican.
Yeah, and the Vatican.
Every group that is trying to overstep what they were supposed to do, these businesses that are trying to tell other businesses they've got to be woke or go broke, for example, like BlackRock.
You know, I would love to see DeSantis get on BlackRock or some other governor or maybe even the president of the United States and basically teach that guy, humble him, as Huey P. Long said about Standard Oil Company.
He made him call it Humble Oil Company because he humbled them.
Well, I think more people are waking up, and we do have a generation under us that has potential to really rise up.
We see it a lot in Europe.
You see leaders now in Spain.
There's a young lady named Isabelle something, I forget her name off the top of my head.
She's very well spoken.
She's got passion, and she's beautiful.
So, I mean, it really shows the pinnacle of our people that we can stand up and take our countries back because of the fact that I do believe in our countries will make us who we are.
Just like in Robert de Lee Lee's time, our states are our nations because of the fact that Robert De Lee could never raise a sword against Virginia, just like I could never raise a sword against Ohio, nor could you ever raise a sword against Tennessee.
But we need to think in those terms and we need to realize that our states come first.
I don't know about you, gentlemen, but when I see the term United States, I see United in smaller case and states in all uppercase.
I like that.
Amen.
Hey, Sonny, we've got just seconds remaining before we got to go to a beautiful parting shot for this holiday weekend installment that Keith wanted to share with the audience.
So with 30 seconds, give us all of your contact information, Sonny Thomas, and, of course, Resolution Radio.
And thank you so much for being one of the people who takes TPC to a wider audience beyond our network here.
There are other networks that are simulcasting and syndicating us, and you're one of them, Sonny.
Give us all that contact.
You can find me at resolutionrgo.com.
You can find us on various social media on Gab, Twitter, Harlor, Telegram, WinKin, and Getter.
And James, I would recommend you getting on many of these platforms as well because the Twitter is somewhat limited, but I definitely think you'd have a much more wider appeal if you got on many of those networks.
You're not the first to tell me, my friend, I am the world's youngest boomer.
You're lucky I'm on Twitter, to be honest with you.
But hey, Sonny, we love you.
Thanks for being the closer for tonight's five outstanding guests.
We'll talk to you again very soon.
And with that being said, summer is officially here, and we've got a great summer lineup for you on TPC.
And we will get to it week after week for the next few months.
So I'm James Edwards for Keith Alexander.
Keith asked that we play this little song for you here.
We've had some great music right now.
Great summer song.
And here we go.
Good night, everybody.
When the summer moon is on the rise and you're dancing under starlit skies, please don't let the stars get in your eyes.
Save your heart for me when you're all alone, far away from home.
Someone's gonna flirt with you.
I won't think it's wrong if you play along.
Just don't fall for someone new.
When the autumn winds begin to blow and the summertime is long ago, you'll be in my arms again.
I know so.
Save your heart for me, darling.
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