June 18, 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.
Oh, it is the heart of a lover.
Like the summer's end up, summer's end up.
When she walks in the sun with someone that's new, suddenly summer snow will start to fall on you.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I could probably go for a little summer snow right now.
This week in the Mid-South has been about as bad as it gets.
I'm talking about 100-degree heat, 100% humidity.
We're Northern Europeans.
We weren't made for this subtropical stuff.
But it is summertime in the South, and you get used to it as much as you can.
But it is pretty gnarly out there.
I'll tell you who's beating the heat tonight.
It's Keith Alexander.
And I'll tell you where he is after I welcome you to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
It's Saturday night.
You know that.
June the 18th.
And here we go.
So Keith Alexander is not in the studio tonight.
Where is Keith?
Where's Keith at?
Keith is at the American Freedom Tour.
Can you believe this, ladies and gentlemen?
As I speak to you live on your radio right now, Donald Trump is giving a talk in northern Mississippi, not too far from here.
And Keith Alexander is in the building.
Yes.
Oh boy, does this bring back memories.
Where have I seen this before?
Let me think.
It takes me back to February of 2016 when the Trump campaign gave me press credentials to go and cover a campaign rally in Memphis back at that particular time.
And I was broadcasting to you live on TPC simultaneously from the press pen there while Donald Trump himself was speaking.
I was speaking to you as Donald Trump was speaking to the crowd.
I was just a few feet from him.
And now, once again, Keith Alexander this time is there.
And I just called Keith right before I went on the air a couple of minutes ago.
And he says Trump is in the middle of his speech.
And he's going to tell us all about it.
Now, this has been an all-day event, an all-day event.
It started at 8.15 in the morning, and it's still going on.
This is like a true one-day seminar, I guess you can say.
And so Keith is in attendance and ready to report.
Has it been cringe?
Has it been a grift?
Has there been anything good?
Well, Keith is going to tell me and you all about it.
But first, let me tell you what he has either enjoyed or been subjected to today, depending on his report.
This is from the AmericanFreedomTour.com website, AmericanFreedomTour.com.
Again, this event, Trump is speaking simultaneously along with this broadcast tonight.
The American Freedom Tour is coming to you.
It's time for conservatives to get motivated and defend freedom.
For one historic day, the American Freedom Tour will be in Memphis.
This is actually in northern Mississippi, just right over the state line, about 30 minutes from where I sit.
Come see President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Candace Owens, Mike Pompeo, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Dinish D'Souza, and others live and in person.
This is an historic must-attend event.
Well, that's why we sent Keith.
That's why we sent Keith.
And there are several different tiers of ticketing.
For $9, you can sit in the overflow room and watch it on TV if you'd want to do that.
$75 gets you in the general seating admission area.
$95 gets you in the citizen section.
$195 gets you in the Eagle section.
$295 in the Liberty section.
VIP section, that's going to cost you $795.
If you want to be a delegate to this event, $995, you can be in the chamber, seating in the chamber section, ladies and gentlemen, for $12.95.
The Ambassador section for $15.95.
The congressional section for $29.95.
That's not $29.95.
That's $2,995.
You can sit in the presidential section for $3,995.
And then if you want to sit in the Patriot section, you got to click to contact the event.
It's so high, it's market price.
Like when you go into a restaurant and it says market price, it's so expensive they can't even, in good faith, post the price to the website.
But with each different level of ticketing, each different tier, you get some different perks.
So, for instance, oh, let's see here.
For the bargain price of $1,995, you can get a photo op with Candace Owens.
Yes.
Yes, you can.
For $3,995, you can get a photo op with Donald Trump Jr. and his mistress, the woman who he left his wife and children for, Kimberly Guilfoyle, who I think was formerly married to the governor of California, the left-wing Democrat Gavin Newsom.
Yes, you can do that.
If you want to meet President Trump, you can meet him, but it's going to set you back at least five grand.
I can tell you that.
But you could meet Donald Trump if you had five grand to do so.
And you get a wristband and a program and a lanyard and a badge and some things like that.
But it's an all-day event.
Keith has been there since early morning.
I talked to him at about 8 this morning.
He's been there all day.
So we'll see.
You know, like I said, why didn't I go?
I think the Trumps have made more than enough money off of TPC.
I think we must have generated $10 million.
I would say at least $10 million.
I mean, we were in the news every week in 2016.
And I want to hear what they talked about.
I want to hear how many people showed up.
I want to hear what it was like to be there.
I couldn't compel myself to go, but Keith is a good sport, and Keith is there, and he is ready.
And we'll see if the connection holds.
So that's what's going to be happening in the first hour.
But that is just the first hour.
And then we'll get back to business as usual.
I'm going to be sitting down with Kevin McDonald for an autobiographical interview in the second hour during which I'm going to explore the renowned professor's formative years, his intellectual journey, his trials, his triumphs, and much more.
So that's going to be a special presentation in the second hour with truly one of our movement's greatest minds.
And I got the idea last week after Keith and I were talking about the TPC top five, the five men who have made more appearances on this program than all the rest.
Not that we necessarily appreciate them more or all the guests we have here are worthy of your consideration and support.
We wouldn't have anybody on that wasn't.
But there are just some people, and Kevin McDonald's certainly one of them that I've known since the very beginning.
So I've known him for a long time and he's been consistently coming on and producing great content and just being the man that he is.
But we haven't really sat down.
I mean, so oftentimes we have these gentlemen on and they're talking about current events and they're talking about issues and they're offering commentary.
And I thought it would be good to get something a little more introspective, something that examines their life, something that gives them the platform to just tell their story on tape.
I have told Sam Dixon for years, or asked him really, or encouraged him, I guess would even be a better adjective.
Sam, you got to write an autobiography.
I mean, he's just such an interesting guy who's done so much and has just been around and seen so much that doesn't need to be lost.
And I hope that one day Sam will certainly still do that.
But until then, we can get some of these things on tape.
And this is really, I think, one of the first times we've done that with a guy like this.
So Kevin's excited about it.
I'm excited about it.
Let's see what Keith has to say and then we'll get on with it.
We're going to go down to Mississippi and talk to Keith.
Trump speaking, Keith will be speaking to us while Trump speaks to him.
We'll be right back.
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And we're back.
And to Keith Alexander we go.
The table has been set, and now Keith is going to serve up the main dish.
Keith, you're down there.
Donald Trump is speaking right now.
You're in the building with him.
What do you see?
What do you hear?
Give us your observations.
I doubt that he has had a more receptive audience anywhere in America than he will get in DeSoto County, Mississippi.
My former law partner, who was head of the Republican Party, said it best.
He said that DeSoto County, Mississippi, where South Haven is, Hernando Olibrant, is the most Republican part of the world, okay?
And the people here are just laughing it up.
They had really a whole bunch of speakers.
I got here around 9 o'clock this morning.
And luckily, I was spared a lot of Denise D'Souza's speech, where they had some woman from South Africa who was, you know, looked like she was more suited for a tent revival than for, you know, a political rally.
Candace Owens went and had a really good presentation.
So did a black minister that was high on emotionality, but not intellectual content, but he was good named Mark Barnes.
Don Jr. gave a speech.
His girlfriend, Kimberly Guilfoyle, gave a speech.
They were both good speeches.
Mike Pompeo, by the way, has lost about 100 pounds, looks like, and looks a lot more presentable.
And apparently he's being rewarded for his loyalty to Trump.
He didn't turn on like some of these other people did.
Then they had Tate Reeves, the governor of Mississippi, gave a pretty good speech.
They had a sheriff from Arizona who was there to kind of give the rough and tumble lesson, wearing a cowboy hat and whatnot.
And some other people.
But basically, Trump is a big show.
He's on there now.
He's brought up Taiwan and China and Ukraine saying that if he had been the president, Russia would never have invaded.
And he said that the Democrats are worried about global warming and carbon emissions through fossil fuels.
He said they need to be worried about nuclear warming.
He said, they're taking us right to the brink of nuclear war.
And he hoped he could get back in before they actually pushed the buttons.
And he said, Joe Biden, he said, is crazy and is capable of anything.
Keith, you were, of course, with me back in February of 16, the last time we broadcast live from a Trump event.
And so as I was saying in the opening segment, this is bringing back some memories.
I can hear the crowd cheering.
I can hear Trump very faintly through your phone as you speak to us.
About how far are you from the president right now?
Well, I'm out in the lobby now.
I was watching it all from the doorway, and an usher scooted me out, so I got here.
But I've, you know, Trump's, Trump is sharp, okay?
He knows what's going on.
He was talking about the stolen election.
Now, it's unprecedented.
Nothing like that had ever happened in America before.
And he said that the Biden presidency and the stolen election are two new lows for America's becoming a banana republic under the Democrats.
So he's still doubling down on that, even as the so-called J-6 hearings are presently ongoing, concurrently taking place.
He said the J-6 hearings are the biggest yawn fest ever.
Well, Keith, it sounds like you're sort of taken in by all this, like you've enjoyed it.
Like some of the speakers, I was expecting it to be sort of a watered down exposition of what we would have seen in 2016 when Trump was very fiery and bombastic and he had that irreverence for the media and the system, this chaos candidate that we all sort of got enamored with.
And now, of course, his administration has come and gone and we're a couple of years beyond that now.
But it sounds like, and listen, you're a discerning judge.
This isn't something that you would give false praise to, but you've enjoyed yourself.
It sounds like even with this rainbow coalition of speakers that are flanking Trump, they've all said s some things that resonate with you.
Am I reading this correctly?
Well, look, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, okay?
And the Democrats are definitely the enemy not only of me, but of white Southerners in particular and white people generally throughout all the world.
And he is getting this whole thing down, you know, this barn, still, and turtle down to a rare, to a science.
It's like it comes into town like Ringling Brothers, Barnum, and Bailey Circus.
You know, they've got everything set up.
Just roll it out.
He's got, you know, he knows how to get the most money out of it.
And, you know, in his defense, I'd have to say he needs to have, earn a lot of money to compete with Jewish power and influence, which is financing the Democrats and has for years.
And he was talking about how Biden was the worst president ever in American history.
He said he is a combination of Jimmy Carter and Herbert Hoover.
Now, do I think that he is, you know, of course, a lot of very key issues are totally missing from this presentation.
He's not going to say anything about affirmative action.
He mentioned Roe versus Wade being overturned and whatnot.
Which, frankly, he should be able, and I'm sure is taking all of the credit for that.
That would have never happened without his appointments.
And I'm surprised that it happened even with his appointments.
Yeah, well, he probably is grandiose enough to give himself credit for all this.
But basically, it's like that Napoleon quote that I use now that's become like my favorite quote.
When you see your enemy making a mistake, don't interrupt him.
The left got totally spooked by Trump, somebody who was not an insider, not one of the anointed, not a member of the Washington Country Club, that got elected president despite their best efforts.
And because of that, they decided to throw caution to the wind.
They decided that they were going to double down and go full speed ahead by enacting into law and regulations all of their dream lists, you know, their wish list of changes.
And they've really gone too far, particularly with this sexual degeneracy that they are now saying is the essence of liberalism.
Well, if it's essence of liberalism, then I was right about liberalism all along through my life.
I always said that liberalism is the modern face of evil, and it is.
And, you know, he's, look, Don Jr. was even talking about the failure of the public schools.
Of course, the thing that he didn't say, which needs to be brought up to him by somebody, is that it all coincided with Brown versus Board of Education and its project.
That's why we went from number one in the world in the first world to number 37 or 38 in the world in terms of the quality of our public education system.
He sees what the problems are.
Now, has he learned anything?
Tom Pale was talking about how he can't get people that have been part of the government in there.
He's going to have to retool, basically, get new people in.
Well, that was the beginning of the end, certainly.
When some of the illusion began to dissipate as to exactly what we could expect during that transition period after he had beaten Hillary, but before the inauguration, when he populated his cabinet and his administration, he missed the ground opportunity for the first half of his first term when he had a congressional majority.
Now, of course, that was a majority that was more apparent than real.
It was chock block full rhinos, as they call them, Republican and name-only type of people, people that were basically watching insiders like Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, people like that.
But he pointed out that the people that voted for his impeachment in Congress, basically, there were 10 of them, and only two of them have survived to this day.
Now, you know, in terms of politically, I mean, I'm not, you know, basically these people have been turned out of office.
Now, so, you know, the best thing that has happened to Trump is the Democrats are so stupid and they don't feel any need to mask what they're doing.
I think they live in a la-la land up there on the left coast and in the Acela corridor.
And they think that all good, smart people think like they do.
And they're absolutely wrong.
You know, you don't come into red state America and, you know, Biden is as popular as a skunk at a picnic.
And, you know, so is he going to get in there?
The Democrats are banking everything they've got on these January 6th hearings, thinking that somehow they're going to get him to say something that will disqualify him from running for another term.
Hold on right there, my friend.
So Keith Alexander is live in DeSoto County, Mississippi.
Donald Trump is speaking while Keith is speaking to us.
And I've got more insightful questions for Keith.
We're really going to take you behind the scenes and let you know what it would be like if you were there and what you would see and what he is seeing.
So stay tuned.
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Well, we're back, ladies and gentlemen.
James Edwards and Keith Alexander.
You know, I voted for Trump both times.
I did.
And it was a wonderful experience in 2016, interviewing Donald Trump Jr. and all the press that that spawned.
What a ride.
Being at the Republican National Convention when it was all still ahead of us, being at the inauguration, just not more than a few feet from the president as he was being sworn in.
I mean, that was certainly an experience of a lifetime.
Even if Trump disappointed going forward, there was a lot of good that happened as a result of him being in there.
A lot of it was spawned by the overreaction of the left to who he really was.
And their overreaction has certainly played into our hands with the BLM and anti-flaterrism and calling Trump a Nazi at every turn and all of this other stuff.
So I look back on the Trump years.
I look back on Trump himself.
It's a mixed bag.
It's a mixed bag.
It's not all good.
It's not all bad.
But at any case, Keith is there right now in DeSoto County, Mississippi at this medium-sized arena.
The venue that Trump is speaking at right now seats 8,400 people.
It's about half the size of an NBA arena, but it is a big room nonetheless.
Keith, about how full is the... Brafters, yeah.
It's packed to the rafters.
Oh, it's sold out.
No kidding.
Wow.
Trump announced as he took the podium that they broke the record for attendance in this venue.
Very, you know, you know what?
That does surprise me.
Not that Trump can't pack a house.
I mean, obviously his campaign rallies in 2016 especially were legendary.
And it was a hell of a show.
I was there.
But now with him not actively running for president, the fact that he could fill this place in standing room only fashion, that's interesting.
And I bet when you look around, Keith, it's a pretty all-white audience.
Am I wrong?
Oh, no, you're absolutely right.
They have some blacks that are on the front rows and all of prominently featured every time they stand.
But it was a uh, a long, you know uh slog for them to try to get blacks in here.
Although they're, you know, the blacks that are here are totally for him now.
I don't think they're that Trump is going to make a lot of inroads with the black population.
He's not going to take a lot of votes away from the Democrats on that, but what he is going to do is get more Hispanics in there, because the sexual perversion agenda of the left is an anathema to Hispanics.
They just you know uh, basically it was an anathema to blacks.
But back in the 90s uh, the Democrats told, uh the end.
Uh, the Na, Cp and whatnot.
You're going to get on board on this.
You need to make your uh preachers stop preaching against us or else we're going to take back all the money that you're.
You're going to have to uh run without the money we've got.
And of course, that was the secret of the success of the civil rights movement and a lot of other things because, you know, Jewish money got uh things done.
For example, imagine if Martin Luther King had been having to pay his own bills, flying all around the country and doing stuff like this.
That would have lasted six months at the most.
Okay right right, but i'm sure.
I'm sure though, that they're not talking about that there.
I mean, and all that, all that can stay and all that's important and we should talk about that and we do.
But I mean, what?
What has been some stuff that you've actually heard from the podium in terms of?
You know, I can remember some of the Trump speeches in 16 certainly 16, more than 20, but 16.
I mean, he was throwing red meat to rabbit dogs and we all ate that from, we all.
We all ate from the bowl, I think.
But he would say things.
I actually went back and and watched one of his early interviews with Katie Tour and it was inspiring, even knowing how he turned out and how it all turned out, to watch him.
Just put uh, this reporter in her place and, you know, Katie looked good.
I ran into Katie Tour when uh, I had credentials.
Yeah, I remember, I remember, you know, if you'll recall, I was there too, and so was Eddie.
Yeah right yeah yeah, you and Eddie were there and they were all there, the whole count score, but I mean, but he would say things about during the break.
Yeah, during the break that we had, he started talking about immigration and how um, he had been told by the State Department that there's no way that the Mexicans would allow the uh uh, you know, the illegal immigrants to be uh housed over in uh, Mexico.
And he said he not only got the uh Mexican president to do that in about 15 minutes, he said he also gotten permitted to put 25 000 troops on the board.
So uh, you know he, and he made reference obliquely to the great Replacement.
He said that, you know, it's obviously being done purposely.
This is not an accident by the Biden administration.
That's interesting.
Yeah, he did say that.
Well, you know because Keith, that was really one of the things he would go all in on is crime from illegal aliens.
And his famous quote back in 16, they have to go back.
And that was actually one of the questions.
You know, if one of your hotel workers was a whatever they call them undocumented immigrant uh, but they worked hard and they wanted to support, support their family, what would you do?
And he shrugged his shoulders, oh, they got to go back.
You know, of course, they never actually went back under under his watch, but he was, he was saying things like that.
That really, that really played to his base are you?
Are you hearing anything like that today?
I mean, you just mentioned he made a passing reference to the great Replacement and that's obviously a key issue right now within the Gop base.
Are you hearing any other things that sort of harken back to early Trump?
Yeah, he's basically um hammering on points that indicate the um uh, the stupidity or the mendacity of Biden and the Democratic administration, and he's got a very receptive audience here to that type of message.
Now um, he's um, uh.
I liked his line about uh, they need to stop worrying about global warming, start worrying about nuclear war, and he said uh, he said that it was a uh, a terrible shame that they stole that election when they did because, he said, if I were the president, they would never have dared to invade Ukraine.
I don't, i'm not sure of that, but on the other hand, that's what he said and um, he portrays himself as a strong can-do leader and Biden is a?
Uh, lost ball in high weeds basically, and you know it's hard.
Well, he's certainly right about the latter.
He certainly wrote the latter part uh, for sure.
And well, I think you're telling me it's standing room only in an 8400 seat uh house, and so I tell you there are a few that are empty out there.
But I mean uh, a lot of people didn't show up until the end when Trump came in, and with that it really filled up.
Before that it was probably about three quarters full, but when they got all of these uh, that's still quite a bit for an all-day event.
I mean, you got to have some stamina to sit and listen to speeches uh, from 8 a.m until you know it's 640.
I mean Trump was supposed to.
This thing was supposed to end at 5.
He's running late, as he typically always did, fashionably late, as they say.
So you're going on 12 hours almost since this thing started.
I mean 11 yeah, and right at 11 minutes, and I mean it was.
You could tell that they did not plan adequately for this crowd in this venue because uh, lines to the concession sands, lines to the ladies restrooms in particular, were just horrendous.
Had they had part of this place closed off, like I think they had the Trump camp down at one end well, they had to open it up so that people could use the restroom.
But it's uh, you know what have you been doing all day?
So you've been there for 10 hours.
I know you got there around nine.
You've been there 10 hours strong, have you?
Uh, has it gone by quickly for you?
Have you had to go out and do a little exercise or what?
That's a long time.
You can't go out or else you're allowed not to get back in.
Uh, It's the opposite of the Rhodes Motel.
Well, you can go out, but you can't go in.
But, you know, we've had a good time here.
I've run into a lot of people that I've known in the past, lawyers and others, who are attending it.
And I think people understand now that, you know, we just pray to the Almighty that he has learned from his mistakes because he's really the only person on the horizon that can raise enough money to challenge the financial advantages that the people running the Democratic campaigns have.
They just have to be able to do that.
Well, a couple of Jews on the left coast or on the East Coast, and $10 million immediately appears out of nowhere.
And that doesn't matter.
And Trump had Trump certainly had some Jewish backing, notably from Sheldon Adelson, but of course, now that he's gone on to wherever he's at now, that's not going to happen.
He was like on both sides of these pools.
So they would give the Democrats more money than the Republicans.
They gave the Republicans money, too, because they wanted to control their message as well.
Sounds like it's kind of rapping off.
Trump is really getting them pumped now.
You hear all that?
I hear it.
Keith, just let's just listen.
You can hear the dull roar in the background.
And again, that tells me something, and that is that it's Trump's nomination to lose in 2024 if he wants it, because Ron DeSantis, the other contenders, they're not filling a 10, you know, 8,000-seat arena in if Trump is out for some reason.
DeSantis might have more experience in how to maneuver.
Hold on, we've got to take a break.
I know it's hard for you to hear with the cell phone.
We got one more segment with Keith.
This thing's wrapping up.
We're going to get his parting shots and a little bit of criticism for Trump right after this.
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So Keith Alexander down there in DeSoto County, Mississippi tonight.
It's wrapping up the American Freedom Tour, as it were.
A constellation of conservative speakers, we'll call them that.
Donald Trump wrapping it up right now after a strong 10-hour event that featured a lot of different individuals, and we named them earlier.
So it's wrapping up.
And of course, you know, you got to hold Trump's feet to the fire with regards to these people, these poor people who are suffering as a result of the ridiculous over-prosecution of what happened on January 6th.
He has done nothing to help them.
Yeah, he has done nothing to help them.
He should have helped them.
He should be helping them now.
He has a problem with loyalty.
If you want to read the criticisms of Trump, read Ann Coulter's most recent column.
It's everywhere.
I've seen it at Kevin McDonald's website, The Occidental Observer.
We'll have Kevin on next for a very special interview.
So you can read all of the things about Trump that are negative, really, in that one article, including some dissenting thoughts on whether the election was stolen at all from Ann Coulter, another person that I met and spoke with at the Republican National Convention.
She came on the show.
But at the same time, I look back somewhat fondly on those years, so it is a conflicting ordeal all the way, and I am interested by it.
And so for us to have the opportunity as the timing would have to have Keith there while we're live on the air.
It was something we couldn't pass up.
Keith told me last month that he had gotten a ticket to it.
And so that was an easy hour to present to you, ladies and gentlemen.
So that's what we're doing.
Keith, though, let me ask you this.
This is the thing.
So we're talking about all of these trends within the Republican base and all of these polls.
We've cited them time and time and time again, and new ones pop up all the time.
So we can continue to talk about it.
If Donald Trump were reading a speech right now that was written by Keith Alexander or Sam Dixon or Kevin McDonald or Jared Taylor or any of our regulars that really threw out the red meat, do you think that anybody in that audience would care or do you think they'd fall right in line?
And that really gets to the heart of the matter.
I think the Republican base is ready for something more, for something more aggressive, for something more, what's the word I'm looking for for the next step, for the next step, even beyond where Trump took them in the campaign of 2016.
If you heard a speech like that, do you think this audience in northern Mississippi would recoil or would they be all for it?
And if they would be all for it, why aren't we doing it?
Why aren't they doing it?
Well, I think they'd be mostly for it.
Of course, some of them mentioned stuff about Israel and moving the embassy and whatnot.
And that guy.
Yeah, forget about that.
We're going to forget about that issue.
It's not time for that within the base.
The Israeli fighter.
But the racial issue.
Racial issue, especially with regards to violent crime, I think he could go there and not lose a single that 5% that cost him the election.
Well, if It wasn't a stolen election.
And I still tend to think that it was.
And they could have calibrated the results the way they have.
And also, you know, we have three choices for manufacturers of voting machines, and all are equally susceptible to hacking.
I think that Republicans are just whistling past the graveyards if they're not going to address that directly.
But when I went back in there after, you know, when this last break happened, he was talking about the border.
Then he was talking about we support our Constitution and the left wants to just, you know, forget about it.
He said, we believe in the sanctity of life and the right of the citizens to keep them harmed.
Of course, when you talk about the Second Amendment, well, you know, you can imagine how the crowd link erupted here.
So, you know, there are certain issues that, you know, they're not, unfortunately, most of the people here are some of them fundamentally Christian.
And they have been, you know, they have been conditioned to recoil from the Jewish question and they've been taught to recoil from any, you know, direct racial criticism of blacks.
But on the other hand, you know, like you've noticed, we've talked about this before, a lot of these issues are coming to the fore one way or another.
And the Republican establishment is not, you know, trying to squelch it quite as strongly as they have in the past.
I think the people are getting more of a tolerance for red meat on our side because they see what the left is doing.
The left is providing a lot of red meat for their supporters.
But the problem is their supporters are a very small percentage, I think, of the white people in America.
They have, unfortunately, the elites and all the money, but they don't have the numbers.
And Trump, I think, is probably the only candidate we could have that can mobilize that.
For example, if something happened to Trump tomorrow, could the Santa just get in their shoes and start having these big rallies and stuff like this?
I doubt it.
And I don't think that there's any other person that would be a potential serious candidate for presidency among the Republicans who could.
So, you know, it sounds like he's just leaving now.
He's probably doing a curtain call.
But, you know, for people like you and me, this presentation has got to be difficult.
But on the other hand, I'm glad to see that apparently the grassroots support that he had back in 2016 is still there.
And if anything, has grown based on what's happened here in DeSoto County today.
I think it's interesting that he draws this crowd at this time when he's not actively the president and he's not actively running.
Just the fact that he's making an appearance, you know, perhaps, of course, in anticipation of another run, which has long since been rumored and it's probably a likelihood at this point.
But right now, Trump is the man of the hour.
He's the only one that can take on the Democrats and beat them.
If he gets in, maybe by that time, the Republican Party can be in a position to back another candidate that possibly has more gravitas and intellectual heft than Trump and get him to be elected.
But right now, I think Trump's really the only gang in town.
Well, let me ask you this, Keith.
Now that it's all said and done, as you so often say, and I love this quote from you, you have so many zingers.
After all is said and done, more will be said than done.
Did you find 10 hours at this event, borderline 11, to be as our friend, as our friend Rick and South Brookman writes, was it cruel and unusual punishment for a crowd or is less more?
Well, I kind of look at it like I'm an anthropologist studying a different culture.
So I wouldn't want to do this every weekend.
But on the other hand, it was interesting to come down here to, you know, where he's got to be one of his strongholds and see that he still has the bag that he can still pat the arena.
People like Don Jr., for example, he was very gratified with the response he got.
You can tell it was all over his face.
You know, he's very happy with it.
Well, they should have leaned in more when they were flirting with us in 16.
You know, Don Jr. agreed with everything I asked him in that interview and doubled down, in fact.
Well, you know, look, oh, another thing that Trump talked about was the technocracy and how they control everything and how Elon Musk needs to get out of that and just join his alternative to Twitter.
I forget what it's called, but he said that, you know, he's going to spend a lot of money and they're going to do everything they can to sanitize him.
Well, that might be a little bit sour grapes.
I think Elon Musk is doing a good thing in taking over Twitter.
At least you know it's not going to be worse.
I mean, of course, Trump and so he started Truth Social, which is like a second-tier gab.
Right.
You know, I really don't know anything about it.
I'm the world's oldest 41-year-old.
I'm about to be 42, though.
I'll be the world's oldest 42-year-old next Wednesday.
World's oldest teenager is what you're buying for.
That's right.
There you go.
Well, Keith, listen, I really want to thank you, my friend.
I mean, I don't know if you took one for the team.
I'm sure you enjoyed it, but by stepping out, you'd been there all day.
This thing was supposed to wrap up at 5.
Trump didn't even take the stage until right at the time, just right before we went on the air at 6 o'clock.
So he was a little late.
And so you'd been there all day to hear Trump.
And then when Trump comes on, you have to step out and do the show.
So I really appreciate it.
I think it's for me, I was telling you before, I was looking forward to this hour just purely as a listener.
I think it's interesting to have a guy at a place where a former president is speaking who can report live and in real time about what's happening.
And certainly you've done so, and you've done so very well.
So parting shots, takeaways.
We've got about two minutes remaining, and then we're going to get to Kevin McDonald.
Well, like I said, I think Trump's the only game in town for Republicans, the only guy that can make a presentable run for the presidency because of not because of popularity or an honest election.
I don't, you know, everything is bare knuckles now in American presidential politics.
But I do think that, you know, what the Democrats have done has caused Trump to do, if anything, get stronger with his base.
And I think that's why the Democrats are, you know, focusing so much on January the 6th.
They think that they're going to be able to get something out of that that will disqualify Trump for running for office again.
So I guess we'll both hide and watch and see what happens in the next several months.
Well, Keith, I would offer you one bit of advice, my friend, and that is that you head on down to Marshall County, Mississippi, and go to that steakhouse you love so much.
You've earned it.
Oh, yeah.
I love it.
Well, look, Nancy, I need to go with you sometime to, and Danny, to go down there.
You let's sell in your vote, okay?
And always, I pass it on I-22 all the time, and I've always wanted to go there.
It's a great stakeout.
It really is.
All right.
Well, you go there and have a steak for me, and I will see you next week in the studio, and we'll get together in advance of that.
We're going to have another great guest on next week.
I won't tell you yet who it is.
I'll tell you when we get together next week, but we've got a big show next week as well.
Kevin McDonald's waiting, though, so we'll get to him.
Keith, thank you so much for broadcasting live from the Trump event, and we will talk to you soon, my friend.