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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.
James Edwards, out of town with his family, a well-deserved break.
I'm Sam Bushman.
I'm sitting in.
Hopefully I'm an adequate substitute in the meantime.
But man, I'm surrounded by such incredible people.
I think it's going to be just fine, even with me alongside for the ride.
Alexander the Great, Mr. Keith Alexander.
Welcome back, sir.
Always a pleasure, sir.
Good to have you on board tonight, Sam.
We also have the incredible Sam Dixon.
So you got Sam D and Sam B on your radio, ladies and gentlemen.
We're a triple powerhouse of solutions.
That's for sure.
Welcome, Sam Dixon.
Well, nice to talk to you, Sam.
All right, gentlemen, we have a topic this hour.
I'm going to kick it off with a soundbite.
It goes like this.
We are starting in the state of Georgia.
Fulton County District Attorney Fonnie Willis has yet to say whether or not she will seek indictments in her sprawling criminal investigation into former President Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to subvert the 2020 election.
But today, one of the grand jurors in that, Emily Kors, the jury's forewoman, she is speaking out.
NBC News Blaine Alexander sat down with Kors earlier this afternoon for her first television interview, and she dropped a whole lot of hints.
Did the grand jury recommend indictments of multiple people?
Yes.
I will tell you, it's not a short list.
I mean, we saw 75 people and there are six pages of the report cut out.
So we're talking about more than a dozen people?
I would say that.
Yes.
Are these recognizable names, names that people would know?
There are certainly names that you would recognize.
Yes.
There definitely are some names that you expect.
The grand jury forewoman telling NBC today that the Georgia panel recommended that over a dozen people be indicted.
A dozen is a lot.
And on the one question that we are all wondering about, did the special grand jury recommend an indictment against the former president?
Take a listen.
Did the grand jury recommend an indictment of former President Trump?
I'm not going to speak on exact indictments.
Would we be surprised?
Are there bombshells of who is indictment?
I don't think that there are any giant plot twists coming.
I don't think that there are any like giant.
That's not the way I expected this to go at all.
I don't think that's in store for anyone.
So nothing that would surprise people who have been following this.
Probably not.
I wouldn't want to characterize anyone else's reaction, of course, but said that was something we heard a lot in testimony.
But probably not.
It probably wouldn't shock you.
I would not expect you to be too shocked.
And that includes the former president, potentially.
Potentially.
It might.
Time to crash that one in.
Let's just stop it there.
She goes on and then she makes a bunch of statements about everything.
Look, to me, this seems like a little bit of a bimbo eruption.
I mean, this girl is just laughing.
It reminds me of how they've gone after some of these judges and everything with these girls that come out and they laugh.
And they're just very, very strange that she would even speak out, maybe poisoning the well for the whole indictments or court case in the first place.
But we've got two attorneys on the line.
How incredible is that?
Well, let's start out with Sam Dixon.
What do you say to this, sir?
Well, there's so many layers of this cake.
We could go for a long time.
The immediate thing, the audience, I imagine most of them have seen the actual videotape of the interview with this core, but the voice doesn't even begin to bring the picture.
The picture brings a picture of a really giddy, peculiar woman who should never have authority over other people in any society.
It's the kind of person that has authority in our society.
And when MSNBC's journalists were interviewing her, you could tell that this black journalist was almost chortling at the idea that they've got a system in which somebody like this can have authority over the people.
But I've been calling attention to this pending indictment for a long time.
I think Keith and James and I discussed it one time.
It did not get the attention it deserved.
Only now is it getting national attention.
But I think it's a real excellent chance that they will indict Trump.
And if they do, Trump will be convicted.
There's almost no way he could be acquitted in Fulton County.
Given the ruthless nature of Phonie Willis and her district attorney and the compliant nature of most of the judges and the makeup of the jury, it would take an intervention from God for him to be able to be acquitted of anything.
They could accuse him of conspiring with little green men from Mars.
And they would be able to get a conviction before the first piece of evidence was introduced.
It's a terrible system.
And that's the greater lesson of this, which I think most people don't realize.
And that is, this kind of situation exists all over the United States.
We used to hear the liberal journalists loved this.
They still love it.
An all-white jury acquitted the accused killers of Lemuel Penn, the all-white jury, the all-white jury, the all-white jury.
Well, all over the country now, we have overwhelmingly black or all-black juries.
The case against O.J. Simpson, I think there were 11 out of 12.
But of course, it's never said there an all-black jury or an 11-to-1 black jury.
The same media will never touch that.
But you have this situation all over the country where you have these courts and counties and places that are no-go zones for anybody that's not plugged in with the minority racist anti-white program.
Atlanta, Fulton County is one of them, where I live, probably at some danger myself.
Or D.C., these guys, the people being accused and railroaded in these January 6th cases in Washington, there's no way any of those people can get acquitted.
Washington, D.C. voted 93% to Joe Biden.
The jury there is going, they're being tried in front of judges like some immigrant from Jamaica.
And the media exults, like it's some sort of great revelation that they get convicted.
They're all going to get convicted.
There's no way they can be acquitted.
And that's true in pockets all across America.
And the lesson of that is we have to do what Marjorie Haylo Green said, which we're going to have, I understand, is the last part of this program.
And that is, we've got to get out of this country.
We have to think post-America.
America is dead.
We have to get out.
There is no future in America.
The only future lies outside of America.
We need to make a new movie, No Country for Old White Men, right?
Young white children.
For white people, period.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
I mean, we are hated and demonized.
We have a hysterical thing here in Georgia.
Hey, let's go ahead and skip the break.
This is just too good.
Keith Alexander, what do you say?
Do you agree with Sam Dixon?
Do you think that Donald Trump will be indicted, number one, number two?
Do you think he's going to be in prison or president?
I think I'll take door number two on both of those.
Here's what I think is going to happen.
Sam knows there's an old adage among lawyers that you can indict a ham sandwich.
In other words, it doesn't take much.
Basically, all the prosecutor has to do is say, this is what we intend to prove.
He doesn't even have to present the proof that he's going to put out there.
He just has to summarize.
And you find a compliant judge and, you know, it's just like a hot knife going through butter.
Now, on the other hand, I think in places like Fulton County, Georgia, or in, let's say, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, or in Washington, D.C., or in New York, you'd find out we have to revise that old adage.
You can convict a ham sandwich in those places.
You know, because that's what's going to happen.
See, we've got this is what we call lawfare.
And the reference isn't to welfare, it's to warfare.
This started in the civil rights movement, using the courts as a way to bludgeon your opposition.
And they've done it.
They're going to do this.
We talked about DeSantis.
You and Steve talked this about DeSantis and will he run or will he not?
You know, well, if I think the smart thing for him to do is just to sit back because I think the left is going to take out Donald Trump one way or another.
They'll probably get a conviction and argue that he is there by disqualified for running for or holding any type of public employment with the federal government, including being the president.
And DeSantis will have this situation fall in his lap like ripe fruit.
Now, you know, that lady that was being interviewed with, is she the prosecutor on this thing, guys?
I never heard of it.
No, she's just the, what do they call that?
The foreman of the grand jury or whatever you want to call it.
So she's the speaker for the grand jury, right?
Well, she obviously had her mind made up.
She was acting like the cat that ate the canary throughout the whole interview.
Go ahead, Sam, about her.
She's a foreman, or you might say the fit into the modern world four person.
She's the head of the grand jury.
Imagine a guy like that at the head of the grand jury, though, that giddy.
I mean, she literally, it was like her, I get to be in the media.
It was her, it was insane her behavior.
Do you think Donald's money can keep him out of prison, Sam Dixon?
Well, it can certainly help.
He can get outstanding lawyers, but I don't, but with the deck stacked against him the way it is, I don't think even an outstanding lawyer would get him off.
And more than that, Sam, let me just say this.
They can keep the prosecution can keep the ball in the air until this election comes up or until the nomination process is over with.
And they hope then the damage will be done.
They're going to, they would, they're not going to allow Donald Trump to be president again.
Mark my words.
If that happens, you know, I'll expect the cow to jump over the moon.
We're dealing with, in the left, unprincipled people.
And John Adams said, our government can't work unless you have good people being governed.
And if you can't do that, well, we don't have that anymore.
These people have no principles.
They just want to win.
They know where the finish line is.
And it's like Al Davis, the legendary coach or owner of the Open Raider, said, just win, baby.
That's all they're interested in.
They're not interested in style points or being true to the Constitution or doing things politely and properly.
And they're just, they don't care how much blood and mayhem they cause, figuratively speaking, in the courtroom.
They're going to get what they want.
And you can see with a jury foreman like that woman, it's like she's like Madame LaFarge in Tale of Two Cities.
You know, she's up here.
Sam Dixon, let me ask you this then.
Jack Smith is really behind a lot of this too.
And whoever Jack Smith goes after literally gets taken down.
They say Smith is kind of entering endgame in Trump attack.
What do you say?
Well, I think that one of the fundamental, there are these inherent systemic problems to use a much-loved left-wing liberal, much-loved adjective by liberals, now systemic.
One of the problems that I found, I've never been to criminal law much.
I've done mostly real estate litigation, but I did represent people for a number of years who were being picked out and singled out and railroaded by the government.
And one of the problems you have is if you're a black man and you've been indicted, you can count on the blacks on the jury being sympathetic to you.
And basically, they are suspicious of law enforcement.
They're willing to acquit people like they acquitted O.J. Simpson, people who are clearly guilty.
So they're going to stick together and they don't believe cops and they don't like cops.
But when you get the white ones on the jury, they're mostly people like my own dear beloved mother, people who were ready to put everybody in jail, who believe that if he wasn't here, if he was innocent, he wouldn't be here.
The fact that he's here shows he's guilty.
And you have these whites that show up for jury duty, and they're there to help the district attorney stop crime.
So the people who ought to be sympathetic to these defendants are not sympathetic to people like Trump or people like the people I was representing.
They are all eager to show that they believe in, quote, law and order, end quote, by doing what the district attorney said.
And the other people who would normally be voting innocent, as they did for O.J. Simpson, they're going to be voting guilty because that's a white man.
And also there are white people, Sam, that have the same thing.
You know, they're trying to virtue signal that even though I'm white, I'll go against the white guy.
Exactly.
Exactly.
There's a guy in Tyree Nichols case, a guy named David Soleil, who said, all our skin folk ain't kinfolk.
Well, that's a much bigger problem in the white population than it is in the black.
The black people are.
We are individualists, and this is the great curse of our race.
We are individualistic.
We need to be team players.
If we don't become team players, we're finished.
You said this in that recent speech I told you about before.
We have people that just, you know, they cannot get their minds around the fact that, you know, we're dealing with people that engage in group thing.
They look, first of all, at themselves and they're a member of a group.
We have individualists, as you pointed out in that speech.
In fact, kind of the rebellious part of the population wound up going to the New World from England and from Europe.
And that's what the white population is here.
So we're trying to fight somebody that plays well as a team.
It doesn't matter how good every individual is.
If you don't play as a team, you don't win.
If you're in high school, if you have a group of ninth graders on the football team playing on the football field, playing as a team, they will defeat a team made up of high school seniors who own the field as individuals wandering all over the field.
And that's what we've done.
That's what we've got with white people.
Our enemies, our rivals, the people who are struggling with us for control of this turf within the borders of the United States, they are team players.
That's true of blacks.
It's highly true of Jews.
It's true of Hispanics.
They are a team.
People from the subcontinent of India, even.
Yeah.
It's true of the socialists.
It's true of the communists.
It's true of everybody but us.
Yeah.
And so no wonder the surprising thing to me is not that we are losing and have lost.
The surprising thing is that we're still here.
And the reason we're still here, I think, Sam, is this.
Let the left win.
We make many more gains when the left is in and showing people just how unhinged they are.
You know, like this sexual depravity is a civil rights, which seems to be the, you know, the style of the moment in the left.
You know, there are absolutely people all around the globe are their jaws are just open.
You know, they're saying, we can't believe this nonsense that we're hearing from America.
America, what has happened to America?
Well, it's the same stuff they've heard from America our entire history.
Amen.
It's surprising to me that we're here.
It's also a little bit surprising to me that we haven't learned some of these lessons yet.
But Donald Trump did go while, what do they call this guy's name?
O'Biden.
While O'Biden went to the Ukraine, no surprise there.
Donald went to McDonald's, where the big spill went.
And it's a mostly white area where he went and he bought lunch for everybody and he joked with the employees saying I know the member, the menu better than you guys and everything else.
Do you think that's going to play very well?
Is Donald going to be president?
Do you think Sam Dixon?
Keith says no.
But you know what?
If he plays to the white base, will he?
No, the white base doesn't matter anymore.
That's what whites need to get into their thick skull.
That's when I say we have to think post-America.
Until you're thinking post-America, you don't have a clue.
We don't have fair elections anymore, right?
That's one thing.
See, people that expect it to work, it's not going to work.
It would not matter now if they were fair because the numbers simply aren't there.
We have been colonized deliberately by our enemies.
They have colonized our country with third world immigrants.
These settlers have been brought in, right?
Like we settled the country, the Indians, Indians could not win an election.
30 years after the Plymouth Rock and after they got into Jamestown, Indians, though, there is couldn't win elections because they were a tiny minority.
And these people are colonizing us.
And the demographics are such that here in Georgia, 46% of all the registered voters are non-whites.
Yes, and the question next, go ahead, Sam.
Well, and four years from now, there'll be 52%.
The only hope is post-America.
And we can't glorify the past.
I listened to the ads on this wonderful broadcast about how great America is.
We need to look at American history primarily to learn the mistakes, not to glorify the founding fathers, but to see what went wrong.
It's called looking at life through rose-colored glasses.
We can't, you know, basically.
A child learns to no child has ever learned to walk without falling down.
The child learns from mistakes.
We all learn from mistakes.
America has turned out to be a mistake.
And we have to learn from those mistakes.
We have to be thinking about what kind of people.
Let me say this about the upcoming election.
Here's what's going to happen.
All of this relaxation of voting rules came through the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
All of the key swing states have large metropolitan areas with a sizable black population like Pennsylvania, Detroit, Georgia, whatnot.
That's where all the electoral fraud goes on.
People talk about, you know, hacking the computer machines.
They don't need to do that.
They've got tried and true methods they've been developing ever since 1965 when the Voting Rights Act passed.
What they will do is, you know, Reverend Cleop is High Step or something is going to find 10,000 absentee ballots that were hidden in the trunk of his car and he didn't know it.
And they'll come in and they'll win.
And the Republicans won't do anything about it because they would rather be called a homicidal pedophile than a racist.
Ignorantly but true.
Ignorantly so is the point.
Sam Dixon with us, ladies and gentlemen.
Keith Alexander, when we come back, what if Ron DeSantis doesn't run?
Will he be a shoe-in for 2028?
What's going to happen?
Who will be your president?
We'll talk about that.
And then we've got to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Interesting statements.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, Sam Dixon, Keith Alexander, yours truly, Sam Bushman.
Sitting in for James Edwards.
James will be back next week to kick off.
Yeah, his month around the world, if you will.
That's going to be incredible.
It's the march around the world.
Expect it kicking off next week.
It'll be a month-long gallivant around the world.
That'll be incredible.
Just to set the record straight, I get the point about America and its mistakes.
And I agree that we can't look at rose-colored glasses and pretend everything is all well.
When I look back at the founders, when I look back at the Constitution, my personal opinion is those were a lot of right.
They weren't perfect, but they were a lot of right.
Where we've fallen off the rails in America is that we the people have turned away from God and primarily turned away from family and country.
And those are the reasons for the demise, not necessarily the founders or the Constitution.
Are we melting down?
We are for sure.
But let's point to the real reasons.
When you turn away from God, you'll always lose, Keith.
That's true enough.
But on the other hand, there's a third reason.
Diversity is not our greatest strength.
It's our greatest weakness.
We have all these people that do not see themselves as citizens of the United States governed by the Constitution.
We persist in that.
And basically, when we take that position with other people that want to just win, baby, we are fighting the fight with one arm tied behind our back.
And that's just, it's not going to work.
It's been, we've gone throughout my lifetime and Sam Dixon's lifetime, you know, one loss after another to the left.
Yeah, you're right about that.
Let's talk about Ron DeSantis, though.
For some reason, Donald's attacking Ron, and Ron isn't even running yet.
I don't know what the heck's going on with that, but if Ron's wise, he'll just kick back and avoid the fight with Donald, and then he'll have a shoe-in for 2028 if he's wise.
I think he's got a shoe-in for this election because I think Sam is right.
They're going to, you know, these people ain't messing around on the other side.
They're going to take him out one way or another.
Preferably, they're going to do it because they seem to have the judicial system and the justice system in their hip pocket.
And they're going to connect him in a place like DC or Atlanta or New York.
What do you say, Sam Dixon?
Do you think that DeSantis will run number one?
Do you think he'll be a shoe in?
do you think's going to happen there?
Go ahead, Sam.
I think Trump made a mistake by criticizing DeSantis, and DeSantis have made a mistake by talking about running, but it ultimately doesn't matter because we're moving into a one-party nation.
You know, the Republicans can't win.
We saw that in the midterms.
Everybody was predicting a big red wave.
All these Republicans are going to get lost the Senate and they barely picked up just barely enough, handful of seats to change the House.
And every two years, the demographics ratchet about one and a half to two percent against them.
And we're just in a situation now in which there is no possibility of relief through the electoral system.
And white European Americans need to understand that.
This system cannot be reformed.
There is no way to reform the system.
It will only get worse.
Well, it's like this.
Here's the way I would put it.
You got one team that is willing to cheat to win, the other that is trying to be high-minded and virtuous.
Guess which one's going to win?
Well, worse than Democrats.
It's worse than that if you're an optimist.
Before I got cut off and had rejoined you, you were saying for the break that the Republicans don't fight.
It's worse than that.
These people that hold public office in the Republican Party overwhelmingly, they're just sociopathic.
They're politicians.
We know they're disloyal to their race.
They care nothing about their race.
They care nothing about their region.
The ones from the South care nothing about their region.
They have no affection for the Confederacy or their opinion.
Why would you think people like that would be loyal to the Republican Party?
So long as they get 20 good years and some fat bank accounts in Switzerland, they don't give a damn.
And that's true.
Just like the Bidens.
You know, the Bidens have made all this money, and that's like Plan B. You get there and you're going to be Mr. Smith goes to Washington, but then you find out that if you do that, you're going to be a one-termer.
And why not just stay up there and fan your wallet, put a lot of money away, squirrel it away, and that's what they do.
And I hate to be the voice of negativity, but they aren't even Mr. Smith and they go to Washington.
They're already people.
People who bought them, huge numbers of them are subject to blackmail.
We learned that Strom Thurmond fired an illegitimate black child before he ever sought public office.
And this was known to the FBI.
It was known to National Public Radio and the news media.
It was known to the Kennedy brothers and Bobby Kennedy, the attorney general, who was going after Southerners right and left.
It was known to LBJ.
The only people who didn't know that was the voters.
They didn't know about it.
Likewise with John Kennedy.
Look at what a libertine he was.
So many of these people.
But what this means, the profound import of this was, is clearly Strom Thurmond was never a free agent.
He was held forward as the leader of the thin gray line in the Senate, the leader of the segregations.
No.
They owned him.
They could take him out of office in disgrace at the flick of a pencil.
He never was what he was pretended to be.
And you have so many other examples.
If you stay alert and read the papers, Haskert, he's like number three in the Republican hierarchy of power in the House of Representatives.
He leaves office and it comes out that he sexually molested a high school student when he was a wrestling coach.
And the sister of that boy, who is now dead, I heard her interview one time on National Public Radio.
And what she said was, my family can't understand why this is news now.
We've been saying this for the last 20 years.
We said it during his first campaign for office, and the media wouldn't report it.
We've tried to get him prosecuted.
They wouldn't prosecute him.
So Hasker was never, never a free man.
I mean, these people, the Epstein thing, you know, the real import then is how many of these congressmen and people like Bill Clinton were down there availing themselves of the sexual bait that Epstein had and who were therefore completely subject to blackmail by the people by the community to which Epstein belonged.
The reason were there.
Go ahead.
And that is the immorality that I speak of.
You know, you cannot turn your back on God.
You cannot offend the little ones, if you will, and lose the moral high ground and expect our country to have the blessings of the Almighty upon us, as was once hitherto to some degree, Sam.
And that's the sign of hope.
Because when I was a kid, I was blessed with having a Russian tutor who was a Russian aristocrat who managed to get out of Russia alive after the 1917 revolution.
And she always was serenely confident that Russia would cease to be communists.
I don't mean she wasn't straining.
She wasn't trying to convince herself.
She was serene and quiet.
And when I asked her, and others would ask her, well, is Russia always going to be a communist?
Natasha would say, no, communism cannot survive because it is against human nature.
It's against scientific truth, and it's against God's law.
And I think she's spot on right.
She said that something like that can flourish for a while, but it cannot stand.
It is a house built on the sand, and it will fall, and Russia will be free again.
Unfortunately, she died.
She lived 100 years old.
She died about two years before the fall of communism.
When I heard when the coup failed and the Communist Party was outlawed, I thought, how I wish Natasha were alive to see the world.
No question.
See her.
She's spot on right.
She's spot on right.
And Marjorie Taylor Greene, speaking of what happens when a house is divided against itself, when a house is divided against God, and that's what we're seeing here now, Marjorie Taylor Greene literally calls for a national divorce between the red and blue states.
She used the term secession in what she had to say.
This is very interesting indeed.
Keith Alexander, then Sam Dixon.
Well, look, we still have the same divide culturally and temperamentally that we had back before the Civil War.
This is a marriage that hasn't worked out.
We need a divorce, but like most people that want a divorce, we prefer to have an old fall divorce.
I think the best thing that could happen would be for California, for example, to leave the union.
I would give money to the Cal exit movement and see if they can go.
If they will go, then we'd be in control.
Their 54, 55 electoral votes would have disappeared.
That means that the Republicans would win the elections.
And the people up in the Northeast and in Upper Midwest, they would go nuts on if that happened.
And they would be the ones leading the charge for secession.
But we just can't go on like this.
Somebody said that when something can't go on forever, it won't.
Well, you know, everything that has happened with America, you know, the interior west and the south are the red states.
And that's because there is a consistent outlook there.
And it's 180 degrees from the blue states.
Let's skip the break.
I'm hoping James will forgive me for skipping all of his breaks, but this is just too good.
Sam Dixon, your turn.
Well, I'm sitting here in Atlanta with tomorrow's Atlanta Journal Constitution sitting in my lap.
You can buy the paper on Saturday.
And I read the Atlanta Journal to see what's going on.
And they have a column by one Patricia Murphy, political insider is what they call it.
And the headline reads, her column is, Marjorie Taylor Greene signs final papers signifying her total divorce reality.
And this little liberal virtue signaling columnist goes on to talk about how crazy it is that somebody would want to get out of America and help with any negative view of America.
This is the first bit of political reality and sanity that I've seen for anybody in Congress from Georgia in decades.
It's like I was saying, you have to think post-America.
And it cannot be in terms of geographic secession.
This is not 1860.
This is 2023.
We have to have an ethno-state.
We have to have a state which is unabashedly created for an ethno group, for an ethnic group, a group of people defined religiously, racially, culturally, and historically.
And people, you say that, of course, you'll immediately be denounced as this Patricia Murphy is denouncing Marjorie Taylor Greene as a hater and a racist.
No one denounces Jews as haters and racists for wanting a Jewish state.
In fact, if you oppose the Jewish state, you are a hater.
They're trying to write into Georgia law now in our legislature a law that will define hate and anti-Semitism as somebody who denies the rights of Jews to their own ethno-state.
That's our Georgia Republic.
See, you know, heads I win, tails I lose is a new rule.
And it's, see, the same thing with blacks.
Nobody will say anything bad about blacks saying they need to have a black state or something like this.
But, you know, we need to insist, we need to just disregard that chatter as background noise and go forward.
And for example, I think this thing would work itself out very well.
If we ramp down welfare rates, you would see black people leaving that locale to go to another one that has generous ones.
So, you know, we just need to have some type of consent.
A nation in the Bible is a group of people.
It's not like a country with borders like the old Yugoslavia used to be or something.
It was, you know, people that shared a similar ethnicity and outlook and folk ways, things like that.
I have more in common.
I'm more at home walking down the streets of Munich or Milan, or it used to be Paris, not anymore, or Amsterdam, than I am walking down areas of Atlanta that are now Mexican barrios or black areas.
These are my people.
I sit in with them.
They're still foreigners.
They're not Americans.
They're not Southerners.
But I have more in common with them.
And the very word nation comes from the root word is birth, what you are at birth.
And see, that's why I'm opposed.
One of the reasons I'm opposed to these efforts to outlaw critical race theory.
Critical race theory is right.
America was created as a, quote, racist, end quote, country.
The way Israel is a racist country, the way any country, the way Uganda is a racist country.
Segregation is natural and normal.
That's what, you know, we took all this heat in the civil rights movement about segregation.
All groups segregate.
Jewish neighborhoods are there, you know, because Jewish neighborhoods.
Hold on, Keith.
The principle is naturally people want to freely associate.
That's one of the fundamental principles.
Well, birds of a feather fly together even more.
That's what the real principle is.
Birds of a feather fly together, and nobody should apologize for that.
But when people freely associate, they do what they want to do, Sam Dixon.
Well, they do, but even there, do we really want freedom of association?
I'm not sure.
This intoxication, this drunken attachment to freedom, I'm very strange, Sam.
I'm not like a lot of that.
I'm really a liberal on more subject than I am a conservative.
I have to admit that.
But this freedom stuff, no, I'm not drunk on freedom.
You could say that we're freer today than we were when I was a child.
The liberals have brought us all kinds of freedoms.
If I want to marry a black woman, I can marry a black woman.
If I want to marry a white boy, I can marry a white boy.
If you want to marry a horse, you'll soon be able to do that.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I mean, you know, that's coming to a stable near you, isn't it, Keith?
Keith.
And the preacher say, I now pronounce you man and sheep.
10-year-olds, 10-year-olds have a right to get castrated.
I don't think 10-year-olds should have a right to get castrated, have their breasts cut out.
Yeah, well, we have too much freedom, basically.
We need to have a society that works according to traditional morals.
Libertarianism is wrong.
The community does come first.
All right.
Where do you predict Marjorie Taylor Green's comments go?
She's kind of talking about red and blue states a little bit.
As you wisely point out, Sam Dixon, that it's going to have to be not necessarily based on locale.
It's going to have to be based on fundamentals and principles and beliefs and ideologies and race and everything else to build this state.
Okay, all these terms.
How do you think it's going to unfold?
Well, I think it could start with some sort of geographic secession, but revolutions go in very different directions from what they start out doing.
Americans have almost no attachment to their historic roots.
They don't know what they are.
They revel in the Fourth of July on the idea that they repudiated Europe that 200 and something years ago, they divorced themselves from thousands of years of their history is an insane and destructive idea that our enemies promote constantly.
But if you go back to English history, very few Americans know much about it, but in the 1640s, they had a civil war in England between the Puritans and the religious Puritans on one side and the Anglicans and quasi-Catholics on the others.
And also between people who believed that the parliament was supreme and the king was trying to get too much power.
In the course of that war, the result of the war was something entirely different.
It ended up being a dictatorship, a government far more oppressive than even that of the king.
And these things can go in wild directions.
So anything that gets the conversation going, anything that breaks the inertia, that ends the inertia, that ends the stasis, anything like this is good for us.
If Vermont starts talking about seceding and California, like Jack Keith was saying, the idea of white nationalism, I don't shrink from that term.
They use it against me as a hate term here in the media, that I'm a white nationalist.
And I make the point.
I want my people to have the same rights that Jews claim to have a country of their own.
And when it's put that way, to any fair-minded people, and maybe 20% of the people are fair-minded, the hypocrisy of this is self-evident.
It's just transparent.
It's clear.
Well, what we have right now, I think, is this.
We have a, it's like before the Civil War.
The South was basically an agricultural colony of the North, and they didn't want to lose that source of income and that manpower and all that type of stuff.
The left is not going to go for it unless they see us in control and they want to get themselves out from under our control.
You know, practically speaking, I don't want to send people on a children's crusade to be slaughtered.
Well, we don't need a replay of the American Civil War again.
No, and if we do have a civil war, that's possible, given the fact that these people, our enemies, have no moderation and truly hate us.
They would really like to see us dead.
They hate our guts.
The Antifas, the FBI agents, the people like this, they would happily have Katine Woods massacres going on all over America.
These people truly hate us.
There's no integrity to them.
There's no moral hesitancy about it.
They're only restrained to some extent because they don't yet have the kind of absolute power that Lenin and his cutthroats got in October of 1917 in Russia.
And if they get that, we'll see what they're like.
But it can't hold together.
This country is falling apart.
The only thing that has bound Americans together has been money and good times, a high standard of living.
And that's going.
When that's taken away, as it is being taken away and must be taken away, given the policies of our government, it must go.
It's like Natasha said, it can have no other result than to fail.
Trotsky said too about this.
Well, you know, he said, you may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution is interested in you.
There are a lot of Americans who, you know, as long as they've got their jet ski in their cabin down on the lake and their University of Alabama season tickets or BYU season tickets or something like that, they don't want cultural issues.
They just live in their own little economic bubble.
I think that Pat Buchanan called it economism in that famous book of his Death of the West.
And that's they're going to find out that, you know, they may not, they may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution will certainly be interested in them when the time comes.
Yeah, well, it's coming.
It's coming.
And the fact of the matter is that Americans don't really like each other.
All the talk about national brotherhood week and black history, basically Americans don't like each other, and that's with good reason.
And when the money is gone, the binding glue is going to go with it.
And it's going to be, and it's coming.
It's in every coming.
America's failure is inevitable and it's failing very quickly now.
The post office in America closes for lunch.
Have you ever heard of such a thing?
You think that happens in civilized first world nations like Switzerland or Luxembourg or Austria?
No.
It happens in the world.
There's no word ethic.
Well, government employment.
It's just the chaos of everything.
I could talk about Donnie Willis, the one, the DA who's after Trump.
That's something that needs to be talked about before we close this thing down and we're about to close down.
Fonnie Willis, the law is just not being enforced in Atlanta.
Atlanta has become the center of forgery nationwide.
There's just an industry now of forging deeds.
I've had deeds forged on eight or nine properties of mine in Atlanta.
You cannot get Phonie Willis to prosecute anybody for forgery.
And the word is out nationwide.
Hey, if you want to come to a place where you can forge things and steal people's money, Atlanta's your home.
And that's actually going on.
I'm trying to put a woman in jail who has farmed for his phone who has forged a number of deeds on this.
It took me six months to get the warrants issued.
And it's been four months since the warrants were issued.
And the police have never executed the warrants.
They've never arrested this woman.
I know where she lives.
I've told her where they live in the way they did.
She's now listed one of the properties that she forged things.
It's listed for sale on the MLS.
That's the kind of city Atlanta is.
And then you deal with Phony Willis.
Here's something that everybody on your listing should think, perk up your ears.
There's a guy in Atlanta named Tex McIver.
He's an 80-year-old white guy.
He shot his wife while they were in the car with a friend.
He says it was accidental.
There's no way you know whether it was accidental or not.
And it's unlikely somebody would kill his wife in front of a witness in the car.
It's a very odd way.
And since the standard criminal case is convicting somebody beyond a reasonable doubt, the guy never should have been charged.
And in fact, the DA's office did not charge him because they didn't feel they had a case.
But then he made a mistake.
He committed a real crime.
He was interviewed by a journalist and they asked him why he had gotten the gun out.
And he said, because we were going to a bad neighborhood and I was worried after the Black Lives Matter riot.
And so I got the gun out in case there was trouble.
Pony Willis and the DA's office, the DA's office, reversed itself and they indicted him because they were so enraged that he made that statement.
And they tried a nasty old racist.
His head needs to be on a pike.
And this is the quintessential point Sam Dixon has been making the whole hour long, which is, you know what, folks, we have fallen to that kind of low.
Derelicts are in charge.
I have to finish.
And we, the people, are going to suffer.
Go ahead.
You're about out of time though.
I have to finish with Phony.
She tried this thing as a racial case.
Everybody involved was white, but her office tried it as a racial case.
And in the closing argument, the jury, she had a bullet of a bullet, and her office had it written up across the bullet, KKK.
And the judge allowed this exhibit to be displayed to the jury and allowed the prosecution to argue about the Ku Klux Klan.
And the guy was convicted.
We've fallen to that low with James Edwards and the case Sam Dixon speaks of.
Sam, we're out of time.
Thank you so much.
Keep stay there.
Third hour coming up.
It's going to be incredible.
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