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Oct. 22, 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.
Welcome back, everybody.
It's the third and final hour this Saturday evening, October the 22nd.
Keith Alexander back with me now.
We are not together tonight.
We will be back in the studio together next week.
And what a week that will be.
Let's take a momentary pause to make a couple of announcements.
Next week will be our 18th anniversary show.
Yes, indeed, folks.
Between tonight and next Saturday, we will celebrate the day that TPC first officially took microphone in hand.
That was, of course, October the 26th, 2004.
So next week will not only be our annual anniversary broadcast where we bring on different guests and different members of the audience and different representatives to talk about TPC history.
We'll be doing that, but it's also our annual Halloween show.
So we'll have some of that fun novelty music on top of the celebration of 18 years on the air, which every year we make it a year further on down the line is a cause for a bigger and bigger celebration because not a lot of people have been around for 18 years in this movement, I can tell you.
So next week is going to be our anniversary show and Halloween broadcast.
And that really ushers in a festive time of the year for TPC.
And what I mean by that is from the annual anniversary show all the way through New Year's, we just really sort of, I mean, we're still talking with important people about the biggest issues of the day, but there is a little bit more of a relaxed feel on the broadcast from late October through the first broadcast of the new year.
Obviously, the Christmas season is so very special to us here on this program, and we always have such a good time with our audience during the month of December.
So yeah, that really, this festive time of year on TPC, it will really begin, it always does, with our anniversary broadcast all the way through the holiday season.
And then it begins anew.
And we really have gotten into, over the course of nearly two decades, a very nice rhythm, a very nice flow, the ebbs and the flows of our broadcasting calendar with, again, March Around the World and Confederate History Month and, you know, some different things we do seasonally and annually throughout the year.
I'm looking forward to it.
I'm looking forward to the show next week.
That's going to be a fun show, and it's going to really usher in a fun time of year on this broadcast.
Keith, are you ready for 18 years on the air?
Can you believe we made it another year?
I tell you what, it's onward and upward as far as I'm concerned.
I think it's getting better with each passing year.
I do too.
I don't know.
I say that every year.
And I just think with each year, with each passing year, you sharpen your tools a little bit more and you just refine the craft.
And I look back on the people we've had on this year.
A lot of first-time guests, obviously a lot of program mainstays as well.
But I really like the flow that we have from January through December.
But I really like what the time of year we're coming up on, and it's going to make for, I think, even more fun listening for the audience.
But yes, I'm looking forward to being back with you, my friend, in the studio next week as we get to that anniversary show, which is always, you know, it's one of those shows you circle on the calendar every year, or at least I do.
And we'll have some fun with it.
I'm going to put some thought into it and see what we can do to make it special for 18.
You know, we're kind of like farmers.
We've planted some seeds that are beginning to sprout.
Things we were talking about 15 years ago are now being adopted as talking points by the mainstream and by the Republican Party.
So, you know, Tommy Tuberbill's latest comment that has caused a kerfuffle and, you know, things about secession, things about, you know, affirmative action being a bad thing, things like this.
Things that the mainstream wouldn't touch with a vaccinated crowbar in the past are now main talking points.
And I think we should take at least a little bit of the credit for that, don't you?
I believe I don't see how you couldn't.
As much media as this program has generated over the years, I don't take media interviews anymore.
If you wonder why you haven't seen us in the news much, it's because we don't grant the interviews and haven't for many years.
I was actually talking with Tim Murdoch about the thought process behind that on an appearance I made on his program this week over there at White Race.
I was listening to Brother Nathaniel, one of his little vignettes that he does, you know, which are priceless.
You know, less than 10 minutes, everybody can tune in.
Well, he used the expression, a coon's age.
I wonder where he got that, James.
You probably said it last week when he was on.
Well, anyway, hey, this one thing we were talking about before we came back this hour was the eye-rolling episode of Mike Pence.
I'll tell you, Mike Pence really reverted back to forum after he got out from the agency of Donald Trump.
And by reverting back to forum, I mean a spineless cuck.
Yeah, he's not worth sixpence.
Mike Pence isn't either.
I tell you what.
And what was he rolling his eyes about or sighing about?
He was sighing about the fact that Kevin McCarthy, you know, the head of the Republican congressional caucus said that if the Republicans gain control of the Congress,
the House of Representatives in this upcoming election, they're going to take a sharp look at any request for additional funding.
And, you know, Mike Pence, Mark Levin, all these people, you know, they're typical neocons, invade the world and invite the world to America.
And any, you know, if you're not just willing to empty your wallet for foreign wars that really do not benefit the people of the United States by a sixpence, no pun intended, then you are somehow a cowardly person or you're betraying America's heritage or its legacy.
This idea that we're supposed to be the world's policeman or the world's enforcer, the combination between Superman and Mighty Mouse coming to the rescue of every nation in the world is not what our nation was founded on.
This is exactly the opposite of what George Washington stood for, for example.
And, you know, really, it never that saw.
It never occurred to Mike Pence, though, that that might have been George Washington's position on foreign policy.
Well, he would probably denounce George Washington.
He's that far sold out.
But if you notice that both the Republicans and the Democrats are interventionists now, it used to be that the Democrats are the peace and love people, you know, give peace a chance.
Remember with John Lennon and all this type of stuff, and they were anti-war in Vietnam.
Well, they've totally abandoned that, and they are now the interventionist party, neocons.
That's what they live for.
You know, they got alarmed when Ronald Reagan got elected president.
They said, well, all of that is becoming a thing.
Got to take a quick break.
All of that's true, although you do have more spiritual within the Republican Congress than you do on the other side.
Paul Gozer, Margaret Tennary, people like that.
But we'll be right back.
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So that said, Keith, let's go back to Mike Pence.
And this is something Brad Griffin was writing about this, I think.
This is something where Christian voters have really improved themselves on.
Typically, they would rather be a loser like Mike Pence.
They would rather lose on principle than win otherwise.
Whereas, of course, the left never hogties themselves into such a conundrum.
And that's something with Trump.
I think they said, yes, okay, well, he doesn't say and do and stand for everything we might want as evangelicals or whatever, but we're going to vote for a guy that can take us somewhere.
And that he did with regards to the evangelical community.
No bigger issue to them than the pro-life issue.
And Trump delivered them a victory that nobody else would have.
So I think most Christian voters and they're opposed to back this up, data, to back this up.
They're getting away from the beautiful loser type of mindset that Sam Francis wrote about and backing winners.
But Pence, on the other hand, is the old school type.
And, well, here he is now, of course, rolling his eyes at the thought that we might cut funding to the Jewish puppet Zelensky in Ukraine.
Keith, to you.
Well, Mike Pence was chosen by Trump as his vice president because he was trying to attract evangelicals and it worked.
But he is a typical neocon/slash true con from the, and his day is past.
He's the type of guy that makes Lawrence Welk look like some heavy metal band or something.
He's, you know, Mr. Casper Milktoast, but he certainly does toe the party line when it comes to, you know, these colors don't want to remember all that type of stuff that, you know, silliness that the Republican Party stood for under George W. Bush and whatnot.
Well, you know, he is in the past, and he and people like Paul, he appeared with Paul Ryan, and they apparently think that they're going to get one of their own back in as the presidential nominee for the Republicans.
I don't think so.
I think that's the thing.
You hit the nail on the head and driving it straight, as you like to say, Keith.
The Truecons, their day is done.
I think the last one may be Mitt Romney that's still in there, but all of the Truecons, Ben Stas, Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, the Truecons are over, and the Republican Party is morphing into, particularly on a base level, more nationalist type American people.
And populist.
Yeah, much more populist.
See, somebody like Mitt Romney is a perfect country club Republican reincarnated.
You know, he may as well be Nelson Rockefeller.
He is an elitist.
And the populist base, which they started to get when after the civil rights movement, white southerners had no other place to go and they started filtering into the Republican Party.
Like my father said, that he didn't leave the Democratic Party.
The Democratic Party left him.
Well, that's what started the drive towards populism in the Republican Party.
And now it looks like it's becoming permanent.
And the reason that I've done a lot of considering about whether we should support Santus or Trump, and I've concluded that it's Trump.
And the reason is not because of what Trump is so much as it is the reaction he elicits from the left and from the Democrats.
I mean, he drives them utterly crazy.
And that's what we need.
We need them to be driven crazy.
We need them to be driven so crazy that they want to secede from the union.
And if they do, we'll tell them, don't let the door hit you in the ass when you go.
But see, that's what we need.
We need to keep going in this direction.
They're saying Trump just can't win.
Well, the only reason he couldn't win is if they successfully prosecute him and the Supreme Court doesn't reverse the conviction.
They're setting him up for a conviction.
You know, forum shopping reigns supreme.
It has since the Civil Rights Movement as far as the Democratic Party.
And they're going to try to get him convicted under the Espionage Act, which has a provision in it that says if you're convicted under it, you can't hold any federal job in the future.
And that would include being president of the United States.
So that's what they're trying to do.
I tell you something that's interesting to me.
Who do you think would be the best person to be Trump's vice president?
I have my, my thoughts right now.
You're going to say Tulsi Gabbard.
Yeah, exactly.
Because one, she doesn't have a job now.
She's unemployed.
Two, she's got a lot of charisma.
I really don't want DeSantis to get in there.
Not because I have anything against DeSantis, although I do.
I've heard all the mutterings about he's got, he's being groomed by the neocons and whatnot.
And some of that may be true, but he is more valuable where he is.
I don't want him to come to new Jeff Sessions where he gets in there and he's given up all institutional power because the vice president, let's face it, has very little institutional political power.
And it would be something to your logic here.
You're right.
There's a lot of people that could do the job of a loyal lieutenant in the vice president seat.
But DeSantis is important in Florida.
I like him as the governor.
It seems like Jeff Sessions would have been much more valuable to our movement if he had stayed as a senator in Alabama.
You would have never had Doug Jones.
You would have never had that whole BS rape accusation with Roy Moore and Doug Jones in there.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
And so DeSantis can stay there as governor of Florida.
And, you know, the interesting thing about Tulsi Gabbard is not just that she made this declaration that she has left the Democratic Party and that she is now self-declared independent.
You know, she's saying things like anti-white now.
We've been talking about that.
You know, add her to the list of prominent politicians, either current or former, that are using the phrase anti-white now in her public remarks.
But just right after she left the Democratic Party, she went on the campaign trail for Blake Masters, who amongst the Republican candidates is probably closer to our ideas than most.
And that's the one that she went to.
She's down in Arizona with Blake Masters on the campaign trail.
So that's interesting.
That's interesting.
She didn't just leave the Democratic Party for the reasons she stated.
She went to work for, for lack of a better term, the right.
Interesting.
It's interesting.
Yeah, she's got her own podcast now, too.
She's beloved by the Russians.
They call her our girlfriend.
She's loved in it.
You know, in Europe, I think that George Maloney and her meaning.
See, they could send her out.
Got to take a quick break.
I want to talk more about this.
We've got to take a quick break.
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Well, okay, before I transition, let's do continue on a little bit more about Tulsi Gabbard.
Anything else you got in the tank on her, Keith?
Yeah, I think that she would be the perfect vice president, which is basically a ceremonial role.
She could go to Europe, to Russia.
She could broke her peace deal.
She'd charm the socks off of everybody, but she's not just a charmer.
She has real substance to her outlook, particularly on foreign policy.
And I think that would be an ideal role for her.
And it would also possibly, you know, it might serve any ambition she has of eventually running for president.
But, you know, I would hate to see DeSantis give up a position in which basically Trump could learn a lot from him because DeSantis is much more savvy than Trump was about how to use governmental power.
Trump had good ideas, but he didn't know how to turn that into effective governmental policy.
He was, you know, just not, he was candidate Trump was far superior to President Trump.
And on the other hand, DeSantis has basically outpaced Greg Abbott.
Greg Abbott has sent more people away from the border, but DeSantis does the provocative things that get all the headlines and also drive the Democrats crazy up there in places like Martha's Vineyard.
Okay, what about from one female politico to another?
Liz Truss gone after 44 days as Prime Minister of the U.K., shortest term ever.
And even the non-whites she put into high office deserted her.
So that's a big freefall there and a big opportunity for somebody.
I really don't know.
This just happened a couple of days ago.
I don't have as much information on this as I would like.
I actually, if I'd have thought better of it, would have sent Adrian Davis an email and at least gotten a dispatch from him in time for the program, if not put on someone from the UK to talk about it tonight.
Although I don't know exactly how big of a deal it is.
She'll be replaced with someone who equally won't do anything for white people.
But in any event, it is interesting.
Well, she wanted to be Margaret Thatcher reincarnated, I think.
And she also belongs to that kind of true con tradition that, you know, everything will be right if we can just adjust the tax rate properly and get and send more money into the pocketbooks of the business elite.
That's not working.
It's not working over here anymore.
It's not going to work over there.
It's not going to work anywhere in Europe.
Europe is looking at cataclysmic change politically if this winter is as bad as it could be and if the energy prices skyrocket the way that people are predicting and or there's no power or energy to be had at any price over there.
I can see regime change in France, in Germany.
There's a lot of what you call demonstrations, populist-style demonstrations against the government and its energy policy in both France and Germany and elsewhere in Europe.
And it's, you know, I really think that it's, you know, the times are changing, as Bob Dylan said.
And I think that this whole misadventure regarding the Ukrainian war is going to become more and more apparent to Western Europe as winter settles in.
Yes, so that's the question.
You know, how bad is the winter going to be?
We've had several guests on now going back to earlier this month with Nick Griffin, who said he thinks that, you know, conditions are ripe, as you just said, for governments to fall.
Sasha Rossmuller, not entirely sure of that.
He was our guest during the first hour tonight, that it'll go that far that quickly.
But no doubt about it, people are going to be pinched more than they were in recent years.
People don't hear anything issues, but what is a bigger pocketbook issue than my children and my family are freezing to death?
Okay.
That's pocketbook issues on steroids.
And if that doesn't stir up the electorate, nothing will.
Well, you know, at the same time.
No, that's right.
And I've been saying the same things, too.
I don't think it's going to get that dire, at least not this year.
They are going to have to pay an arm and a leg to stay warm, but there are other ways to heat yourselves, I guess.
But it's also going to make Greta Thunberg and climate change alarmists, you know, an object of great vituperation and hatred from the masses.
There you go.
Well, that's right.
The reason they're in that situation is because of this abandonment of fossil fuels.
We can't bail them out because Joe Biden basically has done the same thing to us.
He's tried to put a damper on any production of fossil fuels and the use of fossil fuels for our energy needs.
And, you know, we're just not ready for that.
We'll know when we're ready for green energy, when green energy is as abundant and even cheaper than fossil fuels, then we can do it.
Until then, forget about it.
You know, we need our energy and we need it now.
Well, this is the thing.
I don't see necessarily Europe just totally turning itself on its head as a result of this.
But, and of course, Europeans have been able to warm themselves for thousands of years before the advent of heat as we know it today.
But it is going to ratchet up the political stress level even more.
And it is going to put one hell of a pinch on people.
And even here in the United States, you were just talking about, and it'll be interesting to see.
I mean, all we can do, I think it is going to be interesting.
It's going to be very interesting to see what the political landscape is in Europe come springtime.
But even here in the United States, you talked about Biden capping our resources here.
The groceries really held them out.
We could totally bail them out if we had that Keystone pine.
Well, here, because of that, though, because of that, though, I mean, we've talked about the increase in gas prices and in food prices, but I was reading an article just this week that even here in America, the cost for natural gas, which is the means by which most Americans heat their homes, is set to go up by 28% this winter.
28% is pretty stout.
It's a drop in the bucket to the hike that they're seeing in Europe, which is well over 100% in some places.
But 28%, you're going to feel that.
You're going to feel that, especially when coupled with gas being twice as at least twice the price as it was a year or two ago and groceries being about twice the price now, 28% right around Christmas time when you're trying to cobble together presents for the kiddies.
That's going to cause some unrest here.
Well, you know, I'm kind of glad that Keystone isn't operational now because I want that petroleum and fossil fuels being used for the benefit of Americans, not for the benefit of Europe and everything else as some type of adjunct or, you know, interventionist foreign policy.
We need to get away from the interventionist foreign policy.
And quite frankly, when the Europeans find out that they can't rely on Uncle Sam to bail them out, that's liable to do more towards ending NATO than anything else.
And we really don't need NATO anymore.
NATO is just an accident waiting for a time to happen because, you know, it's waiting for a, what do you call it, a nuclear war for us to be sucked into one of these things because, you know, somebody invades Estonia or something like this or outer Slobovia or something.
We don't need it.
Trump indicated that he was very lukewarm towards the idea of NATO.
You see that even in this emergency situation, the European members of NATO are certainly sitting on their wallets and not sending money.
We're sending almost all the money to Ukraine.
Of course, being the world's reserve currency, all we have to do is print it up.
But, you know, all of this stuff, you know, Humpty Dumpty is about to have a big fall.
I have the feeling.
You know, with all these factors converging at the same time, I can see a total restructuring of our foreign policy and Europe's willingness to go along with NATO and also the willingness of Americans to fund a bunch of freeloading European NATO members.
Well, there's never a guarantee under any circumstances that positive change is going to come as a result of it.
But conditions are certainly much more favorable for change when you're in a time of great economic distress or when you're in a time that it's hard to keep food on the table or a fire and wood in the fireplace and things like that, so to speak.
The thing is, it's just totally manufactured by these stupid governmental green policies.
There wouldn't be a problem with Utilities and with fossil fuels and with petroleum-based energy or fossil fuel energy.
Were it not for these stupid, incredibly obtuse climate change initiatives that have been embraced by all the liberals.
And again, it's one another good consequence of this.
It's going to put liberals further in disrepute with the average citizen of the we'll take our last break of the night.
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Spending a little time in Europe tonight and hearing a little bit about a man who was just there for two weeks in the Balkan states.
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But we've got a lot of great radio to get to before that and a lot to do, a lot of work to be done here.
We are not mailing it in by any stretch, but we do have a little more fun these last few months of the year, as people tend to do generally.
Don't forget, though, next week at Dixie Republic, October the 29th, it's the Fall for Dixie Fest, the Fall for Dixie Southern celebration, all day long, carnival-like atmosphere with food trucks.
I mean, you got to get a vacation home out there, James.
I need to.
I took a little brochure for real estate there.
Unfortunately, they're not giving it away for free, so that pretty much prices me out.
But games, bonfire, axe throwing, and you can see the General Lee car, the actual car that General Lee drove during the war.
You're going to love it.
And that's all at Dixie Republic.
No, it's the General Lee car from the Dukes of Hazard, a replica anyway.
But it's still going to look good.
It's going to have that Confederate flag on top.
I can guarantee you that.
Halloween costumes are Halloween costumes are encouraged for the kids.
All that and more.
If you need the address, just go to DixieRepublic.com.
You want to ask a question, Dixie Republic fans, F-A-N-S, Dixie Republic fans at gmail.com, the fall for Dixie Fest next Saturday.
They're in Traveler's Rest, South Carolina, our home away from home.
Okay, Keith, let's talk a little bit.
You know, this is football season.
Not that we get into that too much.
I know you like to go down and apply some of that social lubricant there at the Ole Miss games from time to time.
But a little bit of an interesting political/slash football-related story.
You mentioned his name earlier.
That's Tommy Tuberville.
What is, you know, this was interesting.
What you're about to share with the audience is quite interesting coming from Tommy Tuberville, considering the fact that he was an SEC coach for two different SEC schools, and he always came across as a big fat cuck when it came to race.
But now, I don't know what's going on.
Is he being his true self?
What's happening here with Tommy Tupperville?
I think he is.
He made comments at a Trump rally out in Nevada saying that black criminality is out of control and that blacks apparently think that they're entitled to commit crime as a species of reparations, commit crime and not be punished for it.
He said he called BS on that and whatnot.
And of course, the New York Times, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, all these left-wing publications and whatnot have gone into full-throated, you know, dog pack or wolf pack mode going after him.
Now, like you said, it's strange since he was the coach at Ole Miss in the 90s, or at least for the middle part of the 90s, said he would never leave under any circumstances.
And the next day, after he said that, he announced he was complaining that the Confederate flag and Dixie and whatnot hampered him in his recruiting efforts.
And basically, he was just trying to make an excuse for underperforming.
He didn't have Dixie or the Confederate flag to deal with at Auburn or at Cincinnati, the University of Cincinnati, but he got run out of both of those places because he didn't win it.
But I think he is a Division I football coach and has to kiss black ass to get recruits and whatnot.
The true Tommy Tuberville is coming out.
And, you know, bully for him.
You know, he came after Jeff Sessions was out of his position as senator from Alabama then you had a Democrat in there.
You had Roy Moore and all that stuff going on.
And finally, Tuberville won.
And I predicted he would be a typical Chamber of Commerce Republican, but maybe he's growing into a more populist version of himself.
Well, that's certainly interesting.
I didn't think very much of him.
I certainly wasn't in favor of him winning that race.
I believe that was another one that Roy Moore may have campaigned on.
I forget all of the Roy Moore races.
I know Moore had ran against Doug Jones at one time.
But in any event, I guess you could certainly find worse than Tupperville so far, right?
Well, the thing is, we've been breaking up a little bit.
And you're breaking up.
You're going to have to go to the veranda.
Well, I am.
I'm out here anyway.
But let me just say this.
We've been disappointed many times by how wing candidates are, and this is before we got to know who they really were.
It's time for us to be pleasantly surprised.
And I'm all set to be pleasantly surprised.
I hope he gets on the pipe with his bandwagon and rides until the wheels fall off.
Do you think, you know, we've been monitoring these, I hate to use that word monitoring.
That's what Donald Trump would always say when something bad would happen.
He would monitor the situation.
Let's not call it that.
We have been tracking, we have been watching, we have been witnessing this gradual, steady, slowly but surely shift to the right amongst the Republican base.
Does that continue into the next year, two years, on into the future?
And if it does continue at the pace at which it has been progressing over the course of the last two years, they're going to catch up and pass us on some of these things.
I mean, now even the Jewish question is in play, thanks to recent happenings on that front.
Obviously, Kanye West.
So do you think the Republican base is going to continue to move and that you're going to continue to have more elected officials?
We talked about the end of the era for the Truecons, and that's true no matter what, who's going to get elected.
They're not coming back.
You may have more traditionalist neocons, but I doubt that too.
I mean, on the levels of the House and Downward, I think you're getting more Trumpian-type people, which is fundamentally a good thing.
You think this continues on over the next at least foreseeable near future?
I can say this: if Republican Paul doesn't do that, they are passing out wonderful opportunities.
Look at the reaction that Tupperville comments got in that.
He brought the house down with those comments.
Oh, yeah, see, that's the thing.
I mean, that's the thing.
The Republican base, you see these audiences, the more Trump, and he didn't even mention whites until after he was out of office.
But when he mentions it now, you talk about Tupperville.
You talk when they throw the reddest of the red meat out there, it just turns the crowd rabbit.
And that is a great thing.
That's what you want to see.
And they're still not near where they need to.
The J-word is a net positive for them.
And that's how that's why there's some momentum behind the Republicans coming into this midterm election.
All right, well, getting the same old tabloid.
They're getting some straight talk from, and they appreciate it.
Here's the thing.
I'm trying to count this thing out.
So we're seven, eight, nine, ten.
Are we ten days out from the election?
Can that be?
Right.
It's election day.
Is it the first Tuesday?
Earlier you vote on Election Day.
I'm going to vote on Election Day, but I can't.
I've never not voted on Election Day.
I've never voted early.
No, okay.
So it's typically the first Tuesday in November, but for whatever reason, it's the second Tuesday in November this year, I guess anything goes.
But it's November the 8th.
So, okay, we've still got two weeks.
If you have any doubt about what date it is, vote early.
All right.
So, it's always the first Tuesday in November, except for this year.
It's the second Tuesday in November.
So, it's going to be Tuesday, November the 8th.
So, that's another thing.
People, you know, even people in our own ranks are saying they typically sit out the midterms.
They typically don't vote for the lesser of two evils.
But the Republicans have given, at least on some levels, listen, I am not cheerleading the GOP.
God knows.
But there are actual reasons to vote.
You don't want the Democrats having a filibuster-proof supermajority in Congress.
I promise you that, because then you're getting 25 Supreme Court justices.
You're getting your worst nightmare.
You're getting federal election law.
See, what's going to happen is that people are beginning to feel that they've got some power and that there is some responsiveness in the Republican Party to the populist impulses of its base.
And that is the key to the growth of the Republican Party and they're gaining control of Keith.
You're breaking up real bad.
I might have to go back and start plugging Dixie Republic again.
We got about a minute to go.
Okay.
You know, that they are populists in their instincts, and that is one of the hotbeds, you know, part of America dressed in South Carolina.
And I know all the people there, you know, you've told me about how wonderful it is there.
I need to get out there myself sometime.
Got to do it.
You got to do it.
Everybody's got to do it.
So why don't you do it?
Make plans to do it next weekend if you can, folks.
Get a U-Haul and put it behind your car and put me in the ride out there with you.
And then next week, Keith and I will be in the studio to do the 18-year anniversary show.
I told somebody, people sometimes ask me, well, what do you got planned for this night?
And it'll be two or three weeks out.
I can't think about any show except the current show.
And as soon as we wrap up a broadcast, I immediately begin to visualize and conceptualize and put pictures.
You're like one of these guys that used to be on Ted Mac's amateur hour that's spinning plates and picking up chairs and everything.
You had a very busy family life here recently.
Always, always a season of life.
So I'll tell you what, in about two minutes, I'm going to start planning out that anniversary show.
I don't know exactly what we'll do.
I just know it'll be fun.
And we will put some ideas together and talk to you then for Keith Alexander and our great guest tonight.
I will see you, talk to you next week, everybody.
Good night.
God bless.
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