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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 will get this Christmas music right here, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's try this one more time.
We're going to do better the rest of the year.
Yes, it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
I wish you heard the first part of that particular song, but wow.
Well, you know what?
It is live radio.
Ladies and gentlemen, is it not?
We ask that question rhetorically about every week when I mess something up.
But in any event, welcome back to the show.
James Edwards, TPC, Saturday evening.
It is the Christmas season.
The Christmas season is upon us now.
We're a little rusty, but we're going to ease into it here over the course of the remainder of the year.
We're going to get into December.
It is Christmas time here on TPC.
And we're going to have the music of the season to make you feel good while we're talking to standout guests like Steve King, who you just heard from.
And now is Peter with us.
All right, we got to get Peter Brimelow back on the line.
He will be with us when he returns.
Of course, Peter Brimelow, the editor of VDARE.com, former editor of Forbes.
You know, back in the day, you could have a difference of opinion with the shadowy cabal that runs our particular way of life and still be employed by publications like that.
But Peter Brimelow is a par excellence author of the best-selling book, Alien Nation, Common Sense about America's Immigration Disaster.
He's back for a wide-ranging discussion on news and current events, and I believe he is back now.
Peter, are you there?
Yes, I am, James.
Time away.
There we go.
Now we're 5x5.
All right.
Well, it's great to have you back tonight.
Did you get a chance to listen to Steve King's comments on the program in the last?
I certainly did.
And of course, I was in the audience when he gave his keynote address last afternoon, which was actually very successful.
It is a real sort of tour of Western civilization to make his case very powerful.
Yeah, he mentioned that he actually got to go over time.
Now, you've spoken at Amrin, Peter.
I've spoken there.
Jared is quick with the hook.
He actually was able to outmaneuver the hook and go late.
So that's impressive in itself.
Yeah, that's remarkable.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, everything that Steve Keek said in the first hour, I couldn't find any cause for a disagreement.
Of course, his championing of an America-first immigration policy is something near and dear to your heart, a signature issue, but by no means the only issue covered there at VDARE.com.
Let's start there, Peter.
Well, you know, to VDARE.com, we follow Steve King's to it very, very closely for a long time.
And in fact, our book club, James Kirkpatrick, actually did an interview with him on his book, Walking Through the Fire.
We do have a disagreement with Steve King in that, you know, it's quite completely contrary to what the swine in the Republican Party and the mainstream media to the extent that they can be distinguished.
Say uh, he's not uh in any sense a white nationalist uh, and he's certainly not a racial nationalist.
He's always been a civic nationalist.
He talks about western civilization uh Vdair.com, you know, I run uh, I run a.
It's a fairly broad church, and when we have people who take uh more more racially conscious looks at what America is, as Jared Taylor does, and we take people, we have people who who are purely civic nationalists, but he, he was completely innocent of any of that stuff.
He was always a civic nationalist and it did him no damn good at all.
You know, they just wanted him out, and the reason they wanted him out was uh, I believe, because you know the the immigration issue is central to the way the Republican Party elite runs itself.
Now, it's not that, for example, uh Steve King.
You know, one of the things about him is that he was extremely Pro-Israel, but that didn't do anything at all.
It was when he was under pressure from the uh from the primary.
In the primary, the Republican Jewish Coalition uh denounced him, and he was also extremely right to life, but the National Right to LIFE people denounced him during the primary, uh.
So so you know, he was very, very badly treated and and uh in.
You know, in some sense, what we say, we do.
You know we do take risks and we are critical of of uh, of a lot of.
We're politically incorrect.
But he wasn't politically incorrect actually.
Uh, they just wanted to find somebody they wanted to lynch like this.
I mean, they just very, very determined to maintain discipline, and I really do think that the key issue to the people who run the Republican Party is immigration.
They're desperate to avoid any immigration patriot emerging as a leader, which is why they went to such great lengths Mcconnell went to such great lengths to to, to suppress uh Chris Korbach in his senate race in, in in 2020.
Uh, and and why?
Why nobody, nobody rallied behind uh, Jeff Sessions and so on.
Uh, they're very determined to prevent this issue from from um, you know it's why they ran against.
Why um why uh, Kevin Mccarthy spent money against Laura Loomer in her primary she was running on immigration moratorium and Joe Kenton in his primary.
Uh he uh, he was running on the immigration moratorium issue.
Uh they they they the the, the immigration is a key issue, and realize that i'm obsessed with immigration, is my, what I do with you there, but I really do think that the donors and people who run the party really don't want this issue to surface and I believe the reason is that they know if our leaders on this question it will, it will crystallize massive national opposition to the great replacement.
And he mentioned that, the great replacement.
I asked him the pointed question.
He didn't back down from it at all and it is uh indisputable, in my opinion, that there is a replacement.
Whether or not it's good or bad or intentional, that can be debated, but the fact uh, that the historic majority yeah, it's a fact, it's not a theory, it's not a conspiracy, it is a fact.
And you can debate the hows and the whys and the who's and the what's, but you cannot debate occurring.
And of course uh Schumer uh, the center majority leader was just just gave an interview saying that we've, we've got to have uh, we've got to have uh, amnesty for 11 or however many people there are.
He said, sure doesn't care how many people There are 11 million or however many people there are, because Americans, he said, are not reproducing themselves.
So in other words, he actually intends to displace them with new people.
He's open about it.
It's one of these things like the war on Christmas, you know, what they say about you know, it doesn't, it's a number of things like this.
It's kind of a double thing that the left has.
It doesn't exist, and on the other hand, it's a good thing.
And that's what they say about the great place.
It doesn't exist, and I'm also in favor of it.
That's exactly, Peter.
I mean, you hit the nail on the head.
I mean, you are exactly right.
That is exactly what they say.
I mean, and in no uncertain terms.
I mean, out of two sides of their mouth, they say it.
And, well, there you go.
That's exactly what's happening.
And so, but of course, if you don't think it's a good thing, it's okay to admit that it's happening if you believe it's a good thing.
If you don't believe it's a good thing, that's when it becomes a conspiracy and you're regulated to the back alleys of white supremacy and neo-Nazism and all of the other things that they like to pretend that we are right.
I mean, I think the behavior of the National Rights Life organization was absolutely disgraceful.
I mean, they had no reason to get involved in Steve King's primary, but they did.
And it just shows way out groups, from groups of Republican leadership.
Well, this was something I was going to ask Steve King about, and we didn't have time for it.
But I would like to ask you, because I think you are a person that is qualified to answer it and uniquely qualified, in fact.
Now, the biggest political news—well, ooh, there's the—already?
Already?
What is going on?
My goodness.
Well, you get talent.
You surround yourself with talent and time just seems to go by quickly.
Hey, folks, the great and good Peter Brimlow, editor of VDARE.com.
If you don't have a copy of Alien Nation yet, what are you doing?
We'll be right back with him.
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It's just such a beautiful time of year.
It's beautiful music.
You put Christmas music with an orchestral arrangement, and you've got something you can win with, ladies and gentlemen.
We're going to talk with Peter Brimelow of VDAR.com about the war on Christmas in a moment.
We're going to actually talk with him the remainder of this hour about a variety of news and current events, and we'll get to it all in good time.
But this was actually a question, Peter, I was going to ask Congressman King in the last hour, but I think you would be good to answer it as well.
The biggest news story in America right now, as we broadcast live this Saturday evening, the biggest political news story the last couple of days, if you can believe it, is a story about Donald Trump having dinner with Nick Fuentes and Kanye West at Mar-a-Lago this week.
Now, you and Jared Taylor attended one of Nick Fuentes' events.
What is your take on how the media is framing this situation, its coverage of the fact that Donald Trump spoke with a couple of people that they hate?
Well, we're going back to 2016, really.
The media, which is really basically the Democratic Party, is engaged in trying to paint Trump as an extremist.
And that means that anybody who they can smear him with, they will smear him with.
I actually think that Trump's announcement a couple of weeks ago was deeply disappointing.
And from my point of view, he said nothing about immigration.
In fact, he didn't say anything about anything that I really noticed.
I think that's a very bad thing.
But this meeting with Kanye and Ye, I guess we have to call him, and with Nick Fuentes, is a very interesting development.
And the question is, you never know with Trump, was it deliberate or not?
It's hard for it to believe it was deliberate because, of course, what Ye is doing is raising the question of Jewish influence in the U.S., which, of course, is enormous and which nobody's supposed to talk about.
It's very hard for me to believe that Trump wants to get into that because his own administration was so heavily Jewish influence with his son-in-law and so on.
But nevertheless, he's done it.
So the question is, does he know what he's doing?
It's even in some kind of visceral sense.
Nick Fuentes is a very, very impressive personality.
One of the things that came across to me when reading the various reports on this meeting in Mar-a-Lago was that Trump was impressed by him and said to YA that he was very impressed by him.
That really rings home true because Fuentes is extraordinarily articulate and very well informed.
It's almost unnatural, actually, somebody of his age.
And you're right, Jared Taylor and I were at AFPAC.
The meeting which he runs, Iran down in Florida this spring.
It's an amazing performance.
It's extraordinarily hard to hold meetings if you're on the distance right now.
They're almost always cancelled by cowardly towels.
This is why BDAR.com, we bought our own castle in West Virginia so we didn't hold meetings.
But he was able to get 1200.
It was like a flash, a flash convention.
You heard about it, where it was going to be two hours before by text message before it actually opened.
And we all assembled there, and he had 1,200 people there.
It was really astonishing performance.
So he has real, he's a real fool of Fuentes.
And I'd be very curious to see what he thinks he's going to do now.
I mean, I can't take Ye's run for presidency seriously.
I think it's a stunt.
But on the other hand, a lot of people who want the issues that he's raising raise.
So we'll see what happens.
Well, I can tell you, having worked for Buchanan's third and final campaign in 2000 with the Reform Party, if you're not running as a Republican and a Democrat, the intricacies of getting on the ballot in all 50 states because it varies from state to state, and it varies wildly.
I don't think Kanye or anybody associated with that endeavor knows what they're getting into.
I know a little bit about it, but I don't think they do.
So unless he's running in the Republican primary, he's going to be up against some tough sledding.
But I will say this, say what you will about Nick Fuentes, but I found the left's platform up to and including child genital mutilation and the great replacement, you know, all of that is much more reprehensible than anything Nick Fuentes has ever said or done.
I have a culture gap, Peter.
I mean, I'm in between the old war horses like you and Jared.
I'm 42 years old.
Nick Fuentes is about 20 years younger than I, but I always sort of skewed to an older heart.
You know, at the end of a conference, I'm playing bingo with Kevin McDonald or something after hours.
So we're stylistically different, but I don't think that that matters.
You know, yes, he makes irreverent jokes, you know, about Cookie Monster and things like that.
But had it been me or you or Jared or anyone else, had it been Pat Buchanan, it would have been the exact same article.
Only the subject would have changed.
Instead of Nick Fuente.
If any of us, if I had any of us.
Yes.
Had had dinner with Trump this weekend.
It would have been the exact same article with the exact same adjectives.
The only thing that would have changed was the name of the subject.
And that article was already written and ready to go for a situation such as this, and it wouldn't have mattered who it was.
And that's how the media works.
The story would have been the exact same.
That's right.
That's right.
Now, of course, from my point of view, what's this got to do with immigration, which I happen to think is the key issue.
And I just, normally just don't know.
I know Nick understands the issue.
And I believe Milo does.
Although Milo, who knows which direction it's going to go.
But as for Trump, I just don't know.
I mean, there was a time when he did understand it, but he hasn't said anything about illegal immigration for a very long time.
But I mean, that was, of course, that was his burst onto the scene, right?
You know, his initial announcement, the golden escalation.
It was immigration that got him on the map.
And so all of that's gone.
And, you know, I don't know.
I never did figure it out in 2016 because, you know, we got credentialed.
We were credentialed media at some of the Trump events.
And the Trump campaign solicited an interview for Donald Trump Jr. on this program.
And, of course, they never knew who we were.
They didn't know who Nick Fuentes was.
They don't know who anybody is.
So you never know what's really going on there.
There's some FTSE being played.
Well, of course, you too, Peter.
Peter, you too.
I was there in the arena when Trump accepted the nomination.
And I saw V-Dair being promoted in the arena on signage at the Republican National Convention.
But, you know, again, they never know anything about what they're doing.
The immediate disavowality.
Yes, that's right.
It's all surrounding paper, but an awful lot of people in the Trump campaign were just absolutely Orthodox Republicans.
And when they faced any controversy, they just run for the hills.
And he apparently wasn't able to get a grip on that.
Well, what about the need for our spokesman?
And I want to talk about immigration.
I want to talk about the incoming Republican House majority.
I want to talk about practical politics with you in just a moment and other things.
But what would you say about the need?
You know, when I look at the people who are doing things right, you know, we mentioned, you know, there are a lot of people doing things right.
There are people that are not doing things right.
But, you know, you and Jared and some of the mainstays on this program, obviously with V-Dare and Amran, are doing things right.
I would like to think that we try to do things right here with regard to the way that we present the message.
What is the importance of doing things professionally if you're representing this dissident cause right now and building bridges with the mainstream, you know, as Jared has done and as you have done, and building bridges with people who can take our heartfelt concerns to the next level?
God, that's a really difficult question, James, because one of the things that's emerged in the last, really since 2015, is that the reign of terror has gotten much worse.
And, you know, the ability of the people in the mainstream media to say these things has really been cut off.
And above all, they can't quote us or relate to us.
And if they say, if they even say something that is, we say, well, don't sound don't cite us, they enforce on them immediately.
This is something that V-Dare says.
So the reign of Terror is much more intense.
But that is partly a reflection of their weakness.
They know that they're sitting on top of a volcano here and there.
They have to keep stamping it down.
I mean, there's a reason that Anne called you.
Next Coulter, who wrote a great book, Adios America in 2015 about the immigration issue.
You never see her on even on cable shows anymore.
She used to be one stage on network TV, then she was on cable TV.
Now she's not.
She's just anything.
They just don't want any spokesman of any kind on any of these issues.
We mentioned that in the previous hour, the fact that you were regularly featured on C-SPAN and other cable news programs in a better time.
And it wasn't that good of a time, but it was better than what we live in now.
And you're right about Anne Culture.
By the way, Anne Culture will be on this program in January.
I just actually got an email from her today.
So, I mean, yeah, that's, but you know, honestly, she should have her own.
You know, I said this about it could be anyway.
Mark Weber, you should be able to do that.
She should all be anchoring your own desks.
She should be anchoring.
She could go to desk.
You know, she's one of the greatest television debaters of the era.
And so she's never allowed on television to debate anybody.
It's just extraordinary.
Don Stein, who's the head of FAIN, Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Now, I hear some music, James.
Shall we meet?
No, yeah, yeah, listen.
Hey, this is a guy who's a media pro.
Peter Brimlow been doing it far longer and far better than I.
So he knows when it's coming up time for a break.
So we're going to take one, but we still have half a program to go.
We're going to continue this conversation.
We're going to talk with Peter about the incoming House majority of Republicans, what he would like to see them do, and well, so much more.
Stay tuned.
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It's not too early, ladies and gentlemen.
I know it's still November, but it is post-Thanksgiving, and that is when the Christmas season starts on TPC's annual broadcasting calendar every year now for 18 years.
Can you believe we've been on the air for 18 years, ladies and gentlemen?
Wow.
But this is a very special time.
And what a wonderful way to kick off the Christmas season on this particular broadcast with Steve King and Peter Brimelo tonight.
I mean, are you kidding?
What an embarrassment of riches.
What a wonderful tandem.
Peter, back to you, my friend.
Listen, let's talk practical politics for a moment.
Get your opinion on this because, you know, you were, I don't want to say an insider as like a slur or derogatory type of thing, but I mean, you were in with the in crowd, you know, certainly much more than most.
And so I'd like to get your take on this.
You know, the media's narrative was that the midterms were a huge win for the Democrats, but was it really?
They battled to a draw in the Senate.
The House flipped 222 to 213 in favor of the GOP.
So the Republicans flip the House.
They'll control the House by the same margins as the Democrats controlled it over the course of the last two years, an 18-seat flip.
At the last time I checked, not that it matters, but Republicans were winning the nationwide popular vote.
SCOTUS has been doing some good things, better than normal at least lately, in our position to do any more.
So, I mean, was it a huge win for the left on election night?
Or was that just misreading it?
Or was the narrative just sort of skewed in their favor?
No, they believe what they want to believe, and they want to believe, you know, they were obviously very relieved that it wasn't much worse than it turned out to be.
But basically, it's a solid performance by the Republicans.
It's not as good as it should have been.
But then they didn't run the race they should have done.
What they should have done is nationalize the race and announce they were going to impeach Joe Biden for treason on the border, letting five million illegal aliens in.
But they didn't do that, and they're still not doing that.
McCarthy's vaguely talking about possibly looking into impeaching Majorca, the Interior Secretary, who should have Homeland Security Secretary, you know.
But he's not the issue.
The issue is Biden and Harris.
If they impeach Biden and Harris together, which they could do because she's supposed to be the immigration czar, you know, the Speaker of the House will become president.
So what are they waiting for?
The answer is, you know, the cowards, the stupid, and the donors, the donors don't want that anyway because the donors want to want immigration.
No, it's a pretty good result.
And I think we both think very highly of Brad Griffin, Hunter Wallace, Occidental Dissent.
I think in an artist, it's truly remarkable.
I mean, he basically points out there was a red wave in the country.
Well, first of all, there was a red wave generally because there was a red wave in 2020.
The Republicans gained in 2020.
But sometimes you see these things saying, well, there was supposed to be huge.
The off-year, the president's supposed to lose lots of seats, but they lost a lot of seats in 2020.
So you have to add them both together, really.
But what Griffin points out, and he's right about this, is that there's a wave throughout the South and it extends right up to where we are now in West Virginia, West Virginia, which was a Democrat state until maybe 15 years ago.
Now the Republicans not only have a supermajority in the legislatures, but they've increased their supermajority.
And that's the case right across the South.
So basically, we basically have two nations.
There are two white nations at least in the US, but broadly speaking, the North and the South.
It's the North that's the problem.
White Southerners have decided that they're fed up with the regime and they're massively voting against it.
Now, the North is confused, but it's not all bad up there.
I mean, there was serious movements in New York State, for example, because of the crime issue.
And so the big question really for the American nation, the historic American nation, which is fundamentally the white nation, is how do we crack into Greater New England from Portland, Maine to Portland, Oregon?
I gave a speech in 2016, actually, at Hailgate, you know, the most renounced NPI company.
Yes, yes.
Which is Andre Day and I was able to read this.
Everybody to read it.
They said the next step is to crack into Greater New England.
And there are various ways to do that, none of which the Trump administration did.
In fact, they did the exact reverse.
They attacked the Ryan's tax policy that Trump supervised the adopted, you know, reduced state and local tax deductions from federal taxes.
And I noticed that Peter Navarro in his book on the Trump administration said that that alone was responsible for costing several seats in Southern California because these high-tax states, people needed those deductions against the federal income tax.
But they weren't thinking in those terms.
From a walkish point of view, of course, it's right.
You shouldn't allow taxes to raise states to raise taxes and dump the costs onto the federal government.
But from a political point of view, you're just imposing enormous costs on people who should be voting for you, the white suburbs of Los Angeles and New York and so on.
They didn't think about it at all.
They never think about politics in racial terms.
They've trained out of it.
If you talk to Republican operatives, you find out they flinch if you start asking about the racial base of the coalition.
But that's actually what drives American politics.
Well, sure it does.
Sure it does.
And you're referencing some of the things that I have read post-election and specifically an Occidental Dissent.
And that is that I think to put it bluntly, you have various different nations living on this one continent, but they are divided into two different blocks, and that is red and blue or Republican and Democrat.
And the convention, you know, what we're seeing from the media is that Roe versus Wade was a terrible, terrible thing for Republicans, but it wasn't in the South, as you mentioned, Peter.
In the South, the red got redder, and the supermajorities got more super.
And there was even outliers up in places like New York where the Republicans flipped some seats.
And even in blue states like Oregon, I mean, the entire county, the entire state is red except for Eugene and Salem and Portland.
I mean, you know, so the metropolises.
So this is something, yes, I mean, what you're talking about is if the Republicans, I remember years ago, you made an appearance.
You've been on this show.
You've been a mainstay since our inception.
But I remember one thing you said a couple of years ago, maybe more than that.
I don't remember.
It all blurs together now.
But talking about how the Republicans could do more if they would actually feed their base, basically is what you said.
And, you know, if they were running a campaign to win, they were running, I think, a campaign to receive backlash on the economy and other things that they thought would help them.
And instead of running a campaign that defined who they are and what they were going to do for their base, they wanted to have the backlash reception to a poor economy.
And it worked well for them.
I mean, they have more power now than they did a month ago, but they could have done better.
How could they have done better, Peter?
What specifically should they have done that they didn't do?
Well, I was just saying, I mean, I think they should have nationalized the race, which they didn't do.
And they should have focused on the collapse of the southern border.
And they should have said, well, they're going to do about it, namely Peach Biden.
And I think that would have transformed the race.
Because of the fact that you know, by the way.
No, I was just going to say very quickly, pardon the interruption, but in some of these very contested races, you're talking about the difference between winning and losing is one or two percentage points, you know, very often.
And if that's the case.
I mean, actually, that's the other thing I should have said, should have said, James, about this race.
You know, it's easy to overinterpret these races.
On all of them, we're extremely close.
Just a few votes the other way, and we'll be celebrating a great Republican victory, you know, or a great patriot victory, really.
Although, of course, the people controlling the party, not Patriots.
I'm about to write an article.
After 2020 election, we did an analysis of the makeup of the Democrat vote.
And it was advanced in an election that for the first time, a majority of Democrat voters were not normal, say, straight white Gentiles.
If you put together Non-white vote, Jewish vote, homosexual vote.
They've gone over 51%.
And I said that what this means is the Democrat Party's tipped.
It's a part that's now in the hands of non-normal whites, which wasn't the case, you know, in 1960.
I mean, 1960 was the last election.
I think 1964 was the last election in which Democrats got a majority for the Y vote.
So, you know, for damn close to 50 years, they've not had a majority of the why vote.
And it's taken away from like a housing project.
Now, we've just done these numbers again.
I've not published them yet.
But they're even more dramatic.
Partly because the number of people who identify as homosexuals dramatically increased.
I don't know whether that's real or not, but whoever they are, they are voting heavily Democratic.
So I think about 56% of the Democrat voting in 2020 was non-normal white Americans were not normal white Americans.
Well, and that's how it's tipping.
It's tipping.
That's why the party is run by lunatics.
Let's take a pause right there.
The final pause for the hour.
We have but one fleeting segment remaining with the great and good Peter Brivelow.
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Hey, they've got their end of year Christmas fundraising drive going.
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In message one, we said that Satan, the father of lies, John 8:44, gave the left evil spiritual power.
The more they use the lies, the political left today is the beast.
Now, the Bible confirms that the dragon gave him, the beast, his power.
Revelation 13, 2.
The extra evil spiritual power that comes from the beast by their lying is what accounts for the stream of the leftist criminals in the government that have never yet been prosecuted.
It also explains why American capitalists support communism in the 21st century.
Note one, that behavior of capitalists was predicted by Vladimir Lenin, a cell of the beast.
Note two, Henry Ford was a capitalist, and he would have never gone communist.
The difference between Ford and the present day end-time capitalists is that Ford was born and educated in the kingdom of Christ, 19th century America, the New Jerusalem, Revelation 21.
Hey, there we go.
Now we're getting the hang of this thing.
It's been a year, hasn't it?
But hey, Peter, if we don't get a chance to talk to you again before December the 25th, I want to wish you a Merry Christmas here on the air.
And I know that V-DARE has been a real catalyst in talking about the war against Christmas.
Not just the war against Christmas, but the war against Thanksgiving, the war against Columbus Day, the war against anything even tangentially related to white Western civilization.
And I want to thank you for that and wish you that Merry Christmas, my friend.
Thank you, James.
Thank you.
I hope it's got cards out this year.
Oh, that's something we always, well, I can't say laugh about.
I mean, it is true.
We are on each other's Christmas cards list, and I'm a better man for it.
And you will get, as a matter of fact, I'll let you all know that the Edwards family will be going out at 2.30 on Monday to take our, we have an appointment to take our Christmas pictures for 2022.
And so we will be getting those cards together and sending them out.
Yes, we will.
We do that every year.
We're very diligent and dutiful about that.
That is something I don't let slip.
And so we'll see.
We'll see how it goes this year.
But I'm looking forward to it.
That's coming up on Monday.
And we're going to send out TPC's fourth quarter letter in the next week.
And some of you will be receiving that card.
Okay, that said, Peter, let's get back to practical politics, but also a little bit more than that.
I think that everybody should be building parallel societies.
And by that, I mean forming a group, a community with like-minded people, whether it be members of your church or your local area, people that will help you out if you have a flat tire, people that will help you out if your roof needs to be patched, people that will help you out if you need a babysitter or medical care or you need a job.
You need to have that close-knit community.
I think that's the most important thing.
Jane and John Main Street USA out there, they ask, what can we do to be part of the solution?
I think that's the most practical thing anybody can do right now.
And in the meantime, history teaches us that bloated, decadent, overextended empires eventually fall.
And I don't think that the global American empire is going to be the exception to that rule.
And I don't think that any of us should do anything to hasten the fall.
But it is likely to happen.
And I'm fine with that.
I'm a secessionist.
I don't think that there can be, personally, I don't think there can be any reconciliation with the left.
They are too far gone.
You know, in the war between the states era, we had a commonality.
We were all still of one people.
We were all of still a similar faith and similar culture and so on and so forth.
But what binds us together now?
Consumerism and economy?
What happens when the economy collapses?
And it will.
America will never again be the United States.
And I'm fine with that.
I don't want to be engaged in a collaborative effort with people who hate me, who hate my ancestors, who hate my history.
But until the time for alternative solutions come, yes, I still vote.
I don't think we can reform.
I don't think we can reform the system from within at this late stage of our decline, but I still vote and I do what I can with the options that are on the table currently.
And with that being said, let's toss it back to Peter Bremelo.
Peter, James.
Respond to me.
As I am so damned old, I actually remember very clearly the mid-1970s.
After falling Vietnam, the entire conservative movement was in despair.
And we thought that I remember having a meeting, talking to Bill Rusher, the publisher of National Review, and he said, when I first met him, which was in 1975, he said, confidentially, we're doomed, and the red flag will wave over the world.
We need to solve the union.
In the 70s.
Mid-1970s, yeah.
And it was, we were, it's hard to describe how completely depressed people were after fall of Vietnam and the tremendous expansion of Soviet Union.
They built this blue water navy.
They'd seized Angola and Mozambique.
They were really on the move.
And also, of course, you know, it was obvious that the government was riddled through with communist sympathizers.
And as you know, McCarthy was defeated in the early 60s, in the early 50s, late 50s.
And we've never been able to get past that.
But nevertheless, it all suddenly practices changed.
And Reagan was elected and proceeded to went on to win the Cold War.
So for that reason, I'm reluctant to be totally apocalyptic.
Now, I think the trends are very bad.
I don't see how it's very difficult for me to see how the U.S. can hold together on its current course.
I mean, one major reason is that the entire ruling class in America has reneged on its bargain with the South.
I mean, there was a very extensive discussion after the Civil War about whether there was South and North and reconciliation.
And all these Confederate generals got pardons and all that kind of thing.
And that's the reason why the North was prepared to allow the statutes to be put up and all that.
That's all been reneged on.
When I first came to the States in the 1970s, if you were in the South, you saw the battle flag anywhere, everywhere.
Nobody thought anything of it.
It was the flag of the White South, and it's been completely, that bargains were completely broken.
So they are going to see repercussions in terms of the laws holding the country together.
I mean, quite obviously, a lot of these states should be subdivided.
There was a deal, there was a Supreme Court decision under Nixon, which prevented the states from having, considered to go to this one-man, one vote thing, which in effect means that the big cities dominate the hinterlands.
That can't happen at the federal level because the U.S. Constitution allows for the Senate and the electoral college.
But of course, the left is working on that.
They want to abolish both.
But in fact, it should be the opposite.
It should be doing exactly the opposite.
We should be restoring state senates to represent several communities rather than representing being with one man, one vote.
And the only answer to the oppression that these rural areas feel by the big cities is secession.
I mean, southern Illinois should secede from Chicago.
The western Maryland should secede from Baltimore.
And for that matter, Northeast California, a large stretch of Northeast California, which are heavily Republican, they should all be divided away from Los Angeles and San Francisco.
These are all changes which can and should be made.
Well, you know, that's the old saying, land doesn't vote, people do, but there is a vast difference between what you see in terms of voting.
I mean, the whole point of federalism, the whole point of federalism is to represent the several communities, different communities, recognize that the communities are not the same.
And so there has to be some way of reconciling them.
And that's what the institution stands us for.
You know, and now the Canadians, unfortunately, they are run from what is in effect the House of Representatives, which is why the Central Canada can dominate these vast hinterlands.
That's the thing.
Well, the thing is, too, I mean, yes, it would be one thing if 90% of the entire population were living in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, places like that, and then 10% were living in the hinterlands.
But I mean, it is a true 50-50 split.
It is a 50-50 split.
And so, therefore, that's according to the counted vote or what's presented to us as the counted vote.
And so, therefore, I mean, there is more to it than what meets the eye.
Now, it isn't even the question of being a 50-50 split.
If there's a community which feels itself to be separate, as for example, West Virginia does, absolutely nothing in common with Washington, D.C. at all, then it shouldn't be ruled by D.C., even if it's smaller, even if it's only less than a million people.
There's a point to which those people are going to say, what do we actually have in common with these people?
Why do I have to pay attention to them?
What legitimacy does this rule have?
So, that's why these states have got to be subdivided and why we have to hold on to the Senate as an institution.
That's why the left wants to boss the Senate.
Well, that's the thing, right?
I mean, if the North Sentinelese on the North sitting on the island can maintain their Stone Age culture without fear of repercussion, why can't half of the American population at least have do the same?
Ladies and gentlemen, I want to remind you to go to VDARE.com.
I talked with Peter before the show tonight.
I am at VDARE.com, if not every day, several times a week.
And it is one of the very best outlets for our people.
You need to be supporting the best of the best.
And that's what Peter Brimlow is.
He's been doing this for so long.
And it's such a great sacrifice.
I mean, Peter could have been in it with the in-crowd.
He could have done the wine and cheese circuit, and that would have been good enough.
But he chose a higher level.
I'm too honorary for that.
Well, Peter, let me ask you this.
Last question.
And listen, again, Merry Christmas.
I hope even in this late date of November that Christmas has fallen on the V Dair Castle there in the beautiful hills of West Virginia.
But without having a Republican-controlled Senate, what are some of the things you would like to see from the House?
At least, what would you like to see the House advocate for between now and 2024?
I mean, in terms of what needs to be done, they have to obviously pass an immigration martial arm.
They have to end both right citizenship.
They have to throw Puerto Rico out of any kind of relationship with the U.S. Union.
Insist that Puerto Rico be independent to prevent the Democrats from making it a state.
The same thing with D.C.
They should merge it with Maryland or something so the Democrats don't get to make it a state.
I think there should be impeachments up and down the board.
I think we should start impeaching judges.
The liberal critarchy, the judges have simply completely lost sight of what the law means.
just the rule whatever way they want.
Now the Supreme Court has shown some signs of reining that in, but even there is too cowardly to admit that the rationale used to overthrow Roe should also be used to overthrow the gay nice thing.
Merry Christmas, James.
Merry Christmas to you two and to your wife and to your children, to your entire family.
Folks, VDARE.com, if you want to stay in touch with Peter Brimlow, you want to stay in touch with the good work that they're doing there and all that they advocate for.
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Peter, God bless you.
Thank you.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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