Dec. 17, 2022 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Do you see what I see?
Way up in the sky, little lamb.
Do you see what I see?
A star, a star dancing in the night with a tail as big as a cock.
With a tail as big as a cock.
Now that is my favorite version of my favorite Christmas carol right there.
That is a beautiful rendition of that very beautiful song.
Now, joining us as our featured and only guest of the program tonight is Kyle Rogers, our good dear friend, our old friend.
You can find him as Renaissance Horizon on YouTube at the YouTube channel Renaissance Horizon.
He's also a writer for national-conservative.com, a project of the Conservative Citizens Foundation, joining us from South Carolina tonight.
Kyle, how are you?
Oh, I'm not bad.
It's good to be back on the show again.
Always good to talk to you.
Kyle goes back how many years, Keith?
As far back as we can go.
Yeah, really.
You know, he was a stalwart with the Council of Conservative Citizens.
He was the tech guy at the Council of Conservative Citizens and did an excellent job.
Oh, he certainly did.
I mean, at that time, back in those years, that website was the place to be for people who thought like us.
And by that, I mean thought sensibly and rationally.
They're a voice in the wilderness back then.
Yeah, Kyle's a great guy.
Known him forever.
He was on with us as recently as just last month when he and Linda Baum and others joined us live with live updates from the American Renaissance Conference.
But tonight, Kyle is joining us in his official capacity to talk about what's going on at Twitter.
Kyle, I know you've been following it.
I know you've been documenting it, and it's all over the news.
What is going on at Twitter?
What's the story this week?
Well, interestingly enough, the last time I was talking to you, I had spoken to Laura Lumer in person at the American Renaissance conference.
And I said to her, are you optimistic that your account will be unbanned on Twitter?
And she was very adamant that she did not believe it would be.
Now, I was always cautiously optimistic about Musk buying Twitter.
I had more faith that she would be unbanned than she did.
And she was actually unbanned a few days ago.
And it was really the day, I think it was the very next day after I had talked to you on your show that Musk suddenly posts this poll saying, should I just mass unban everyone and have a general amnesty?
And it passed.
And then he said, okay, next week, everyone's going to be unbanned.
Well, what actually happened is It's been a very slow trickle.
And at some points, it hasn't looked like much was going on at all.
Yesterday was a huge day.
And I made a list of the top 44 accounts that were unbanned.
And it's on AmericaFirst.com, also national-conservative.com.
And what happened yesterday was you had huge numbers of people who were banned for conservative speech, a lot of big names, and huge numbers of people that were banned for posting information about COVID-19 treatments.
And some of these are actually medical doctors.
And of the top 44 unbanned, 13 have legacy blue check marks even.
And if you look at them, on previous days, it was all over the map as far as, you know, you'd see people unbanned from like 2000 and they were banned in 2017, people that were banned four months ago, you know, being unbanned at the same time.
Yesterday, this was specifically targeted at people who were banned between November of 2020 and like the first week of February in 2021.
So this was the first time that I've actually seen like a tight focus on a certain time spot or a certain date range.
Now there's some others mixed in there that were banned at other times before or after that, but it was mostly focused in this one date range.
Now, the way I'm monitoring this, there's a guy in Germany that wrote a program that detects, that can tell when an account comes back online, except it can't tell the difference if the account has been banned for years or if they were under a 12-hour ban.
And so he creates this list, and then you have to go into it and look at each individual person to see who it is and whether or not it was an account that was really banned or just an account that had been suspended for 12 hours.
And of the accounts that have been banned, on a lot of days, you know, I'll look at, you know, a bunch of the biggest ones, and it's stuff like celebrity fan pages.
I've seen like some really big Twitter accounts that were like Hannah Montana fan page, Lady Gaga fan page, some MMA News fan page, Pokemon fan page.
And some of these have hundreds of thousands of followers and they've been banned for years.
Why they were banned, I don't know.
I can only guess that it must have been for copyright reasons.
Like they were posting Hannah Montana videos and the record label complained.
But I don't know for sure.
The other stuff I see, I've seen for the past several weeks over and over is like really spammy, e-girl, like softcore porn type accounts that had huge followings and just stuff that's real spammy in general.
Where, you know, it's an account that's been banned for years and it's got a huge following, but it's just tweeting stock photographs and advertisements.
And so most of this stuff is not what we're interested in.
It's not all the conservative accounts that have been mass banned over the years.
And so like I said, really yesterday is the first day that looks like that the focus was all on these conservatives and the COVID-19 so-called misinformation bans.
So hopefully it continues like that now and we start seeing thousands of more conservative accounts unbanned over the next few days.
Yeah, hold on right there, Kyle.
We're going to get more from you and we're going to talk about some of the accounts that are coming back online, some of the accounts that are now being, I don't want to say banned, but at least suspended for a few days and what's going on, why Twitter is in the news this week and what we stand to gain from it all and what our position on all of it is.
Next.
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Because they get spiritual power from lying.
The lies come from Satan, the father of lies.
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Here's how the political lying process works.
Satan provides the beast with a lie.
Then the more they use the lie, the more spiritual power they get.
Look, the media is a lie multiplier, and this multiplication gives more evil spiritual power to the beast.
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The churches today are incorporated, so they're subordinate to human government.
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Back with Kyle Rogers now.
So, you know, Kyle, since Elon Musk took over Twitter, it's been a very interesting Path, because at first everybody was very hopeful and then it sort of looked like he was going to play ball with the ADL, and and then, all of a sudden, Yoel Roth, who was the Twitter safety and whatever guru for the previous regime, was all of a sudden out, and then, even after Elon Musk attended like an ADL seminar,
they went after his advertisers and then it seemed like hey hey, he spoke with the, the ADL, he had this video conference with eight people and he was billing them as, like advocates of a civil society and that they were going to be the basis for some kind of board that would make the rules that would govern how people can come back and what people would be banned for.
And two of them were ADO leaders, seven out of eight were from the far left and one of them was a Neocon from the George Bush's group.
None of them were a white Christian out of all eight.
And that's all.
So about the what?
What happened the other day?
Now, the media and people in general, they mix up suspended with banned, and so people keep referring to everything as is a ban.
Well, the suspensions on Twitter, I guess, range from 12 hours to three months.
It's it's mostly 12 hour suspensions that people get, I think.
But what happened was Twitter always had these really strict rules about doxing, but they were never actually enforced, except for very specific occasions when it was enforced against people on the right and you know, to censor a story or something.
And there's this guy that tweets out the real-time location of Elon Musk's private jet and and publicly everyone's known that Elon Musk hated this account for years and when Musk first acquired Twitter, he said, just to show you how committed I am to freedom of speech, I'm gonna let this, this account stay, even though I hate it.
Well, Musk claims that his, his jet landed in Los Angeles.
He wasn't on board, but his one-year-old son was on board, and when the people in the jet came out and got into a car and drove away, they were followed by a masked man and then he jumped on the hood of their car and blah blah, blah.
Musk has posted pictures of the guy.
He and his driver's license, or his license plate, although it's a dealer temporary tag, although it should be very easy for the police to find out who he is that was used by Musk Musk as an excuse to tighten the rules and he said, okay, no more real-time doxing at all.
You can only report someone's location on a delay.
And so he gave the Elon Jett account a seven-day suspension.
So then Keith Olbermann and a bunch of other lefties in the media.
Mentioned Keith Olbermann, and then as soon as you finish, I got to tell you a story about Keith Olbermann.
You've probably already seen it, Kyle, but go ahead.
Well, they started tweeting stuff about the private jet over and over.
Basically, it was the same thing that Kathy Griffin, I think her name is, was temporarily suspended for.
They were blatantly violating the rule on purpose to try to be cute and funny.
And so they were all suspended, and then the media went completely ballistic.
There's even a Wikipedia page now called the Thursday Night Massacre that they're just laying.
I mean, this is the day that democracy died, that freedom of speech ended on Twitter.
And then all of a sudden, CNN went from denouncing Musk for having too much free speech to not having enough free speech.
Well, they've already been unsuspended.
They got a one-day suspension, and you have this nationwide temper tantrum on the national news over it.
Yeah, no, that's right.
I mean, it was very big news that these so-called journalists, Stephen King, all of the celebrities left on Twitter.
You would have thought they'd been dropped into the black hole of Calcutta the way that they were.
You better have a very good reason for this.
Because, you know, this is the thing about free speech.
I don't want to be a hypocrite like the left is.
The left says, oh, free speech, you can't ban the journalists, so-called journalists.
I mean, journalists, by the way, are nothing but mouthpieces for the regime.
They are not journalists.
They are water boys for the narrative.
They have no interest in the who, what, where, when, and why of a story.
They are not journalists.
They are propagandists.
That's exactly right.
Now, so, with that being said and that being established, they are crying for freedom of speech.
Well, they had no care for the freedom of speech.
And when it was our people who were being banned from Twitter, a lot of the people who Elon Musk is now bringing back.
And then when they get slapped with even a temporary ban or suspension, they start to cry about it.
Now, I am very consistent on the issue of freedom of speech.
Here is my theory on that.
This is my principle.
Is it good for our people?
You have conservatives who say, well, I stand on the freedom of speech.
And even if it doesn't benefit our people or my people or my family, I'm going to stand on my principle, come what may.
Well, I have a different principle.
The left has no principles.
Well, they have no principles, but the conservatives have that principle.
My principle is this.
Is it good for our people?
So with regard to the freedom of speech, if our people are being banned, I'm for freedom of speech because it is in our interest that we have it.
If the left is being banned, I am for censorship because it is in our benefit.
It is to our credit.
They are for banning us.
Well, but not just that, because everything that they advocate for is either partisan.
I don't even care about that.
I mean, everything they advocate for is degenerate.
It is against what a healthy society needs to survive and to thrive.
So I am for censorship if they're the ones being punished, but I'm against censorship if we are being punished.
So where's the consistency?
The consistency is, is it good for our people?
That's my principle.
It's not good if we're banned.
It is good if they're banned.
I have no problem with ironclad censorship of the left.
That is my principle.
Now, with regards to that's evolved over time because that's the position they've always taken to us.
Well, no, Yeah, they were for it for us, but they're not for it for them.
Right.
But they're saying is they're not principled like, but I'm saying it honestly.
I'm saying I am for what's best for our people.
They're saying that they take both sides.
They're hypocrites.
They take both sides.
They're trying to say that they're being principled and that they would not anyway.
We have to stifle us.
Well, I got to say one thing about Keith Oberman.
I got to say one thing about Keith Oberman very quickly, Kyle.
And that is Keith Oberman.
We all know Keith Oberman.
He used to be on ESPN.
Then he had a show.
Now he has like a podcast.
But anyway, he used to be on ESPN.
Then he was kicked off at MSNBC.
You know how bad you got to be to be kicked off at MSNBC?
He had a lot of people who scandal on MSNBC.
They suspended him, and then they just didn't renew his contract.
Well, when he had a show in MSNBC, he always ended his show with the worst person in the world.
He had a segment, The Worst Person in the World.
This really was.
One night it was me.
One night I was the worst person in the world on Keith Olbermann's show.
So he wasn't very nice to me.
But you know what?
I got to tell you another story.
I got to tell you another story.
I got to write an autobiography one day.
I mean, this show alone, the Gary, George Wallace Jr., the CNN.
I mean, we got a lot of stories.
Drew Lackey.
I ran in.
By the way, Drew Lackey, we met at a Council of Conservative Citizens Conference, which I know Kyle was at.
Anyway, I ran into Keith Olbermann's ex one day, his ex-girlfriend.
How he ever got her.
Well, he used to use his show to attack her on a regular basis.
Well, how did he ever get little Katie?
Yeah, that's the thing.
I mean, she looks.
She's a cutie pie.
Yeah, I mean, so this was, you know, you ever remember Donald Trump?
I think, you know, this interview that she did with Donald Trump when he first announced, I think everybody's probably seen.
And she was the beat reporter for MSNBC during Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
He called her Little Katie.
Let me tell you, he wasn't lying.
She's little.
I ran into her.
We talked at one of the campaign events that I was credentialed at.
And we talked.
I got a picture of it up on Twitter.
And she's about half my size.
And we talked for a while.
I said, you know what?
Let's get a picture together.
We took the picture.
She took the phone from my hand.
Let me make sure I look good in this picture.
Copper head comes about to your chin.
That's right.
You can find it at James Edwards TPC.
She was a lot nicer to me than Keith Oberman was.
We're going to carry Kyle Rogers over for one more segment to talk about what's going on at Twitter.
Little Katie, I got to find out if she's still on Twitter.
We'll be right back.
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That's right, Keith.
That's right.
Well, in any event, we got to go back to Kyle Rogers.
We're talking about what's going on at Twitter, but I got to say one thing.
Yeah, go ahead.
The commercial break mentioned one of the people unbanned yesterday, Mike Liddell.
I never listened to the commercial, so what did it say?
Well, it's like news break.
Mike Lindell is back on Twitter.
He was unbanned.
He got banned for selling too many good pillows, right?
I know, Keith, you got to.
Well, the thing is, I used to laugh at him, but he is really, I mean, the only guy I know that is on like a bulldog with a bloody bone about the election falling.
All right.
Hey, well, tell us about, I got to go back to Kyle about this.
Kyle, man, I love you.
I've always, look, you've been around forever.
We go back.
Kyle goes back to the good old days.
Anytime I talk to Kyle, down in Jackson, Mississippi, when you first walked in.
We've been everywhere.
I mean, I don't know.
I've been with in Nashville.
John A's.
You know, we party at John and B. Kyle.
We've had a lot of parties together.
John A's is under new management.
That's not probably not a good thing.
You know, if we keep name-dropping celebrities here and the people we've rubbed shoulders with, we're going to get a lot of people in trouble.
But we're not going to tell him about Old Crow Medicine Show coming in and doing the live concert for us or anything like that.
Hey, Kyle, Kyle, I didn't.
All right, tell the story.
Tell the story real quick.
Tell the story real quick.
I think I told this last time I talked to you.
There was these two girls.
It was either, I think it was a CFCC national conference, and Old Crow Medicine Show was performing at the Grand Old Opry, and these two girls bought tickets to go see it.
I told them, well, you shouldn't have wasted your money on the tickets because they're going to play for free at John A's later tonight.
Well, later that night, a bunch of us were all sitting at the main table.
The two girls walk in after having left the Grand Old Opry, and the members of Old Crow Medicine Show walk in right behind them and then take the stage and play three songs.
Including their iconic hit Wagon Wheel, which has been covered by Darius Rucker.
Anyway, and they were nice.
I didn't know who they were at the time, but I remember talking to them.
Anyway, Kyle, you got to tell me the story because I didn't know this story.
I mean, we got to get back to Twitter.
Business must intrude.
So we were talking before the last break.
Keith Olberman was once in a relationship with little Katie Turer, who was Trump's beat reporter with MSNBC.
And I just made mention of the fact that he had another girlfriend who became like a conservative pundit?
I don't know about that.
But I mean, Keith Oberman would turn in.
Maybe it wasn't Katie, but there was some average.
He was famous for devoting a lot of time on his show to attacking when he was on it.
Was he attacking?
That's what I wanted to ask you.
Was he attacking little Katie on the show?
Either her or, see, I thought it was an ex-girlfriend.
I thought that she had become like a conservative pundit.
She's still there.
I think she's still with NBC, so she can't be too conservative.
I just looked in the last break at her Twitter, and she hasn't tweeted since October, so I don't know what's going on there, but she was little.
Keith had a little issue.
You're looking at this picture right now.
Top of her head is about at your chin.
Right?
Yeah, that's about right.
Yeah, anyway.
Nice girl.
Anyway, but so the thing with Elon Musk and Twitter, though, is I think, you know, Kyle, it has to be trending in the right direction.
He's making all of the wrong people upset.
He's pleasing all of the right people.
I don't even know if he can run for president, being native South African, but he is Obama and didn't hold Obama back.
He didn't hold Obama back.
What's going on here, though?
I mean, overall, Kyle, would you say good things are happening at Twitter?
Let's cut to the chase here.
We have Twitter is certainly Twitter for years.
And I started a new account when Musk bought it.
And Twitter is definitely more fun than probably at least since 2015 when Trump announced his presidential run.
Now, Musk, the way Musk talks and acts on Twitter, to me, is just like Donald Trump.
He's completely unscripted.
He's completely unpredictable.
He'll say stuff that contradict things he said last week.
He's a wild card.
You never know what he's going to say from day to day.
He's not far off grip.
It's just whatever he feels like on that day.
And so one day he's kissing the butt of Jonathan Greenblatt, and a few days later, he's trashing the guy and mocking him on Twitter.
I don't know whether you're kissing his butt or kissing his head.
They both look the same.
Well, Musk defended Yoel Roth and said he wanted Roth to keep his job.
And then a few days later, Roth resigns and starts grandstanding before the media attacking Musk.
So now Musk is retaliating and posting all this scandalous stuff that Roth has written before about anonymous gay sex and all this stuff.
And you have all these references coming on the end.
But yeah, so Musk, Musk, he'll, and see, people on the right were sitting here getting angry because Musk defended Roth and said he wanted Roth to keep his job.
And so you had all this ringing and grumbling.
And now they're all celebrating because, you know, Musk publicly humiliated the guy.
Hang around long enough and he'll say something you can support.
Right, right.
So like I said, he's a wild card.
You don't know what you're going to get from day to day.
Now, the one thing that the media has not talked about, no one's talked about, the big winner in all this so far is all the working class Americans who had Twitter stock in their retirement fund or their pension or in their personal brokerage account.
Of course, all the NASDAQ ETS and all the tech ETS all have Twitter.
Twitter is the only stock I've ever made a YouTube video about before.
It was a few years back.
And I said that I believe Twitter was a very poorly run company, a very unprofitable company, and that the stock was total garbage.
And all these people are going to lose a bunch of money.
Well, for anyone who had Twitter stock, Musk saved the day for him.
And they made money off it.
So all these, and it's not a lot of huge shareholders.
I mean, most of this stock is all in people's retirement accounts and pensions all over the world, all over America, plus some around the world.
But so the big winner so far is this average Americans who have Twitter, who had Twitter stock in the retirement fund, I'd say.
As far as how this is going to play out, we don't really know.
Hopefully, I mean, it could play out very well because Musk keeps teasing about launching his own alternative to YouTube and his own alternative to PayPal, which would be very nice.
And keep in mind, Elon Musk is one of the original founders of PayPal.
And so he's jumped on the anti-PayPal bandwagon now, trashing them, and keeps teasing that he's going to release anew.
His original company, after he sold Zip News or whatever it was, or Zip Reader, is he launched an online banking company called X.com.
And then it merged with Peter Thiel's Cofinity.
They launched PayPal.
PayPal gave him like a billion dollars for it or something.
And then Musk wrecked his $1 million car on the way to the meeting with Peter Thiel in it.
They could have both been killed.
But yeah, he was one of the original founders of PayPal.
And so now he's talking about having something called XAP, which would combine Twitter with online banking and a YouTube copycat all in one cell phone app.
So that could be very nice for, you know, bringing back free speech on the internet for our people.
Overall, is it a positive, a negative, a draw?
I mean, it's got to be a positive, right?
I mean, Elon Musk versus the previous regime at Trump.
That's a positive so far.
I mean, that's all I can say.
All I can say is it's been a positive so far.
And yesterday was very positive because yesterday we finally saw a clear sign that the right people are being amnestied or are included in the amnesty.
But, you know, like I said, Kyle, hang on.
You've hung on this long this hour.
Hang on one more second.
Let's make it a full 60 minutes with Kyle Rogers.
Stay tuned.
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The child, the child, sleeping in the night, he will bring us goodness and life.
No king, but who can Keith?
But Christ.
That's exactly right.
Jesus is the answer, but that's right.
Christ, Jesus Christ.
Welcome back to the show.
Last segment, what a fun show tonight with Kyle Rogers.
You know, I sent out an email.
We did the email blast previewing every show to the email list.
I sent out an email to the list today saying tonight's show would our penultimate broadcast of 2022 would feature you and I, Keith, sharing good tidings and great joy as we look back on the year that was at TPC, a year in review show.
The whole show was going to be a year in review.
What have we not done?
Hadn't done that at all, not even for a minute, because we looked at the news and we saw that Kanye West had called Rosa Parks a plant.
And then we remembered the KFC shooting where the guy got blasted for not having corn and Jesse Lee Peterson retweeted and that reminded me of the CNN experience.
It's amazing how much truth Yay is talking now.
That's a whole nother can of corn as it were.
But hey, don't say that in KFC.
Let's go.
Before we go back to Kyle, let's do a two-minute year in review.
We're going to do the whole show on it.
Let's do two minutes.
Can we condense it into that?
We opened up this year with Nick Griffin, the former member of European Parliament.
That was January the 1st of this year.
That happened to be a Saturday, January the 1st.
Was this a leap year or something?
Because January the 1st is Saturday again this year.
I don't know what's going on with that.
Ramsey Paul, our good friend Brad Griffin, Sam Bushman here at the network, Patrick Dean O'Reilly, all on the show.
That first broadcast of the year.
From there, we went to Mark Weber, then Peter Brimelow, January 8th and the 15th.
And then we get into the year.
We had a stop at South Carolina to wrap up the month of January.
All during the month of February, we had the Valentine's Day show, the Ladies' Night Show on February the 12th, our last show before Valentine's Day.
All of our lady friends were on with us.
And then it seemed as though Paul Fromm was with us every night in February, except for the Ladies' Night Show, because Paul's all-man, and you know that.
Absolutely.
But he had the Canadian trucker strike in February.
So Paul was with us every month, every week in the month of February to talk about that.
Then we had the March Around the World where we feature only international guests.
During the month of March on this program, we had Sasha Ross Mueller from Germany.
We're going to have Sasha back on soon to talk about all those Germans who got arrested for allegedly trying to overthrow the government over there.
He's going to be back on the 20th century.
And then American people are freezing over there.
To talk about that.
And Jim Dowson from the UK, Andrew Fraser from Australia, Tom Sunik, Croatia.
Adrian Davis from London.
Simon Roche, South Africa.
Charles Bosman, Russia.
Liv Haida, Germany.
Jonas Nielsen from Sweden.
Nick Griffin, obviously from the UK.
And then Remy Tremblay from Canada.
Then you went into Confederate History Month.
Just so many great guests over the years.
Obviously, our program mainstays like Sam Dixon and I see a Paul Kersey appearance there.
Tim Murdoch.
Just great interviews all throughout the year.
Kevin McDonald, Lauren Witzke, David Duke.
We had a 4th of July spectacular, as we always do.
Then our annual summer remote broadcast from South Carolina.
Great show.
Paul Angel.
I know you love the Barnes Review, Keith.
Little apostate there in August.
Obviously, Michael Hill throughout the year.
He was with us Confederate History Month.
Jason Kessler, Greg Johnson, Jose Nino, one of our debut guests this year, great guy.
And Warren Bailog, too.
Yeah, Warren was on there.
Bill Johnson, I see.
I'm looking through the names.
Harry Cooper.
You know, Harry Cooper came back this year.
We hadn't had him on in years.
He was popular demand.
And he was on a handful of times, obviously, anchoring our Christmas fundraising incentive.
I see Jason Kuna.
I see Henrik Palmgren.
I see Virginia Abernethy, Brother Nathaniel.
Our 18th anniversary show just back in late October.
Well, it's all there in the broadcast archives.
Obviously, Patrick Martin, another first-time guest this year, as was former United States Representative Steve King, who we hit it off with so well, Lawrence Blanchard.
A lot of first-time guests, a lot of mainstays.
It's been a great year.
I guess we can condense what would have been a three-hour show into this.
A great year of great broadcasting and great programming.
The old and the new blended together throughout the 12 months of the year here on your and then the cherry on top, that golden oldie, Kyle Ross.
That's absolutely right.
I mean, you can't beat Kyle.
I mean, all the names, and we didn't name them all.
We did not name them all who have appeared this year.
All of them were.
I see Neil Kumar.
You go back to Confederate History Month.
I mean, obviously, Rebecca Dillingham, Kirk Lyons, Michael Gaddy.
I don't want to forget anybody.
I know I am.
I mean, it's been 51 out of 52 weeks.
I mean, forgive me.
How about this for a variety trio on April the 2nd?
Jared Taylor, David Cole, and Michael Hill.
That is a variety you'll only get here at TPC.
But anyway, let's go back to Kyle Rogers for the final segment of the night.
Kyle, it is all yours.
Where are we going?
What are we looking at?
What do you got to say that we haven't said already?
I mean, a lot going on at Twitter.
Elon Musk, hey, how about, in your opinion, Kyle, how has this year gone?
And what do you want to see happen next year?
We're coming up on that sort of intersection between year in review and wishes for the coming year.
Yeah, go ahead.
Well, this, I mean, this year has been so crazy.
I mean, everything's a wildcard now.
The government's trashing the economy.
We got the conflict in Ukraine keeps getting bigger and bigger.
I mean, it's really a good idea.
Good point.
I couldn't even, I wouldn't even start to make specific predictions at this point.
Lately, I have felt vindicated.
I feel like all the crazy stuff I used to tell people in high school and college is now coming true.
It just needed enough time.
I mean, look at the sudden rise of just this radical transgender thing.
And now you got Antifa attacking lesbians in Oakland who were protesting that a triple murderer was being put in a women's prison.
Two of the people he murdered were lesbians.
And you got attacking these women.
Yeah, well, that's Antifa.
What's going to happen with Trump?
Hey, that's a great question.
Our prognosticator of prognosticators.
Yeah, I have no idea.
Hey, you know, it's been brought up that he's had such a lackluster announcement that he's just running to avoid being thrown in prison, which, by the way, Sam Dixon thinks, I don't know if I mentioned Sam Dixon in talking to all the great guests.
I mean, Sam Dixon is one of the top five all-stars of this program in terms of appearances netted.
Sam Dixon, Gene Andrews, I see Gene.
I don't know if I mentioned his name a moment ago of all the great guests who have been on this year.
Sam thinks that Trump will be in prison before he can run for office next year.
It's possible.
I mean, of course, the Democrats would like to put him in prison.
I don't think they have.
Well, you know, you've always heard as a lawyer that you can indict a ham sandwich.
I think that in either New York courts or in D.C. courts, you can prove that you can convict a ham sandwich.
Sam thinks it's going to happen in Georgia because that's where you have, I can't remember her name, Fannie Daniels or some black prosecutor, black lady prosecutor that's going to bring it to Trump in Georgia.
Well, we'll see.
But I mean, this is the thing, Kyle, is that, I mean, Brad Griffin has documented it so well at Occidental Dissent.
How far the Republican base has come to meet with us.
The things I were saying in 2007, which would have been anathema in the Republican Party, are now basically just accepted by the vast majority of the Republican voting base.
Platform plank for the Texas Republican party.
Yeah, I mean, the Texas Republican Party is now saying repeal the 1964-65 Civil Rights Act.
Voting Rights Act of 65.
And put secession on the ballot.
So that's how far they've come.
And you were there, Kyle, when I mentioned that at the countercurrents meeting not long ago.
So where it goes in 2023 is anybody's guess.
But Kyle, with a couple of minutes remaining, my friend, the last word is yours.
And by the way, plug all of your stuff.
Plug YouTube, plug nationalconservative.com and all of the stuff.
If you're involved with it, it's something worth seeing, worth watching, worth reading.
Okay.
Well, yeah, everyone should check out my YouTube channel, Renaissance Horizon, on YouTube and the website national-conservative.com.
What I was trying to say earlier is the ex-girlfriend that Keith Oberman used to trash was Laura Ingram.
Really?
Okay.
Okay, well, you know, as far as the looks department's concerned, she's a step down from little Katie, but he was – Well, apparently he also – All right, hit me.
He also now trashes Katie on his podcast.
Oh, on his podcast.
Well, nobody listens to that, but not that many people watching.
The times when I saw him on MSNBC trashing his ex-girlfriend, that was Laura Ingram.
Well, you know, this is the incestuous relationship of establishment liberals and conservatives.
Donald Trump Jr., another person we interviewed on this program, along with, well, all the people we mentioned tonight.
Please don't tell me he was a boyfriend of all.
No.
But his current girlfriend, which was his mistress at the time he was married, Kimberly Guilfoy, was once the girlfriend of Gavin Newsom, the governor of California.
So they're all just kind of sharing around.
I mean, what's going on here?
Laura Ingram was with Keith.
How did Keith Oberman, this rank liberal joke?
I mean, he's just grotesque and wimpish.
He's not a troll metaphorical.
He's a troll, actually.
Well, he's effeminate.
I mean, how could he have, I guess Katie Torr was climbing the proverbial ladder.
Money talks and B.S. Wall.
I don't know what was going on.
Laura Ingram, okay, but not little Katie.
Watch the interviews she did with Trump.
I like Laura Ingram.
Katie looks better than Laura.
Hey, Kyle, we love you, buddy.
Merry Christmas.
Next week, our last show of the year, Pastor Brett McCapie will be with us to give us the biblical accounting of the Christmas story and who knows who else will be on.
We'll find out between now.
And next week, we will be with you live on Christmas Eve.
So be with us, won't you?
Well, Kyle Rogers, Keith Alexander, Liz, the intrepid Liz, our producer tonight.
She had the clips right when I had them wrong.
I tell you, she came to your rescue.
And got us the right Snoopy clip.
We wanted Snoopy of the Red Berry and Christmas version, not the Ask and You Shall Receive.
Hey, I'm James Edwards.
Good night, Godspeed.
Thank you, Kyle.
And to all the crooks who play Jesse B. Peterson George Wallace Jr., we love you.