April 8, 2023 - 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.
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, whose life everyone is me singing as I go.
He's been singing as I go.
He's been singing as I go.
Little Dixieland twist on an old southern hymn.
Keith, I bet you don't sing it like that in the Episcopalian church.
That's the way the fundamentalists do it right now.
Well, I'm in the Anglican church now.
I had to get out of the Episcopalian church once I started having the gay bishops.
I'm listening.
Well, that's what we have to do.
You know, basically, you know, you can't support with your tithes and offerings the Antichrist.
And that's basically what many denominational headquarters have become.
Ain't that the truth?
Don't we know it, ladies and gentlemen?
But welcome back to tonight's special broadcast of TPC, Confederate History Month and Easter converging here this Saturday night.
We're in the middle between Good Friday and Resurrection Day.
And I was looking at the schedule for the rest of the month.
We've got three more Saturdays left in Confederate History Month.
We got at least a half a dozen more guests that are already booked.
I mean, we are full to the brim, and it's going to be good, good, good stuff as we focus on the southern aspect of our identity, at least for those of us here.
And I know a lot of people, I mean, you look at the people who support and listen to this program.
I mean, I don't even know if it's a 50-50 split because the South is still only 13 states, 13 stars on the flag anyway.
And then, you know, all of the states from which we receive support, I don't even know if we started out as a Southern show.
We're still a Southern show.
But in terms of where our support is drawn from, I mean, it's certainly across the country and around the world.
But whether you're Southern or not, a lot of Southern sympathizers from outside of Dixie, and they're tuned in tonight.
They love Confederate History Month.
We're a three-legged stool, like Cranmer said.
But our three legs are, we're pro-Christian, we're pro-South, and we're pro-Walkers.
That's it.
That is the tripod here.
And I get more emails about the Confederate History Month series, and not just from people in the South, that's the point, than any other thing that we do throughout the broadcast calendar.
And so many people this year and every year, this year especially so, have sent music in that they want to have played.
So tonight, of course, with it being Easter week and we're playing some of the gospel stuff, we'll get back to some of the more period music from the 19th century in the next three weeks.
And then it's back to business as usual in May after two months of special series, March Around the World on Confederate History Month, but still a lot of that good stuff.
You're going to hear music.
You're going to hear great guests, great content.
But let's talk now about the arrest of Donald Trump.
All of our guests this month are going to be Southern-themed outside of Brett McAtee, who's on to bring the Easter message tonight.
He's an honorary Southerner anyway.
That's right.
Up in Michigan.
And the pastor of a brick and mortar church still to this day.
They've attacked him for being someone who shares our beliefs.
They've come after him.
He's been in the Associated Press in USA Today, and he's still got his congregation.
He still shepherds his flock up there at the brick and mortar church in Charlotte, Michigan.
Not Charlotte, but Charlotte.
Faithful churches that are brick and mortar are running.
They got one right there.
But they do exist, and Brett McEtean is proof.
Christ the King Reformed Church, Pastor Brett McAtee.
And you can listen to them online as Michael Hill does and as the Hamblins do.
And we'll be saying hello to Brett from all of them a little bit later here in the third hour.
Brad Griffin, though, wrote, I think all that needs to be said about the Trump arrest.
Brad writes, the country is a joke.
It has been a joke for a long time now.
At this point, the only question is how much more are we going to put up with?
When will the breaking point come?
Just in the last two weeks, you had a so-called trans man target and shoot up a Christian school in Nashville.
The shooter was portrayed as the real victim by the media.
Madonna announced she was holding a concert to stand with the 2S LGBTQIA plus community in Nashville.
The president refused to stand with the Christian community or to even acknowledge what happened, except to renew his push for gun control.
Drag queens performed at the Country Music Television Awards in Nashville last week.
Bud Light began to push transgenderism.
Ricky Vaughan has been convicted in his federal trial for making memes in the 2016 election.
And finally, you got Trump, who's been charged in Manhattan, arrested and charged in Manhattan for 34 counts of felonies.
And, you know, look, obviously, Trump's a mixed bag, but it's hard to see this collectively.
And everything I just rattle off, that's just the last two weeks of things that have been going on.
It's anything other than an attempt to provoke Trump supporters by rubbing their nose in it.
Donald Trump isn't wrong about that.
Brad continues, real or imagined, the people have lost their minds about Trump.
They see him as a representative of people like us.
He's a fascist.
He's a white supremacist.
His supporters are all a bunch of insurrectionists.
They've said it a million times.
They really have been trying to get him for years now.
But this is a real milestone in our national decline, Keith.
Sure, it's just another data point in the same downward slope of our democracy with a capital D.
But until now, a former president and a leading presidential candidate have never been arrested.
So we're officially a third world country now.
This is what happens in Latin America or Africa.
And I don't think Trump is the same person today.
Brad Griffin called him blump for dump during the Trump administration years when he was just a lazy guy.
He wasn't an ideologue.
He just wanted to be in power.
He wanted to be liked.
He wanted to be famous.
But Trump himself, as well as his supporters, which we've talked about so much, have truly been radicalized by this whole ordeal.
He's over at Truth Social screaming in all caps these days.
And Trump supporters, as we mentioned, has also come a very long way since 2018.
Far more open to the desirability of a national divorce.
Alvin Bragg is further moving the needle for us there, as will very soon Fanny Willis.
And Donald Trump has never been more useful than he is today.
Fanny Willis, for those of you not in the know, is the Attorney General for Fulton County, Georgia.
That's where Atlanta is.
One of the counties that one of the counties that it's in.
But see, all of these different, you know, there's going to be a prosecution in D.C. There's going to be a prosecution somewhere else, I guarantee you.
And this is intentional to basically keep Donald Trump off balance and to have a Trump card, no pun intended, in the left deck should he win the election in 2024.
They will keep all these balls in the air and they will, you know, they are guaranteed to get convictions in these places, okay?
And there's a reason for that, which I will go into in just a moment.
But see, it's the dewitening of America.
Have institutions that were created by the founding fathers basically for the white people that were in charge of things back when this nation was founded.
Now, Alvin Bragg is black.
The judge up there is Puerto Rican.
Both of them are affirmative action beneficiaries.
Alvin Bragg would never have gone to Harvard Law School were he not black and were he not the benefit of affirmative action.
He may have gone to law school somewhere, but he would not be at the pinnacle of the profession where he can get a position like the one he has to commit mischief in.
Same thing for this judge.
These people are the beneficiaries of an anti-white regime called affirmative action.
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If you know the songs folk sing along tonight this Easter weekend, James Edwards, Keith Alexander, the great, we are back.
So, Keith, what you had here in the last week since our last show, right around the time of our last show, I guess, Blue State America arrested the president of Red State America.
It's full-on third world banana republic here.
And for whatever flaws Trump had, and they were Legion, he has gotten us to a point that we would not have been at without him.
Had we continued to play the Bush versus Clinton lesser of two evils.
I mean, there really wasn't a lesser in that scenario.
We're at a totally different place.
The Republican base is at a totally different place than it is now racially without Trump.
And what I really loved about this arrest is that the trial doesn't even begin until the Iowa caucuses, basically.
I think they're supposed to begin the trial in December, which is just a few weeks before the Iowa caucus.
And then we don't know when the Atlanta trial will begin because that indictment is imminent.
And then most likely he'll be indicted in D.C. as well, if not elsewhere, Keith.
Well, one thing you can be sure of is that he'll be found guilty wherever in Blue State America.
And I guess Georgia now qualifies as Blue State America because of the pernicious influence of the Atlanta metropolitan area.
So that shows you that we no longer have a functioning jury trial by jury system.
Our basic rights as accused people in America now have been stolen from us.
Why and how?
By diversity.
Look at the two affirmative action diversity hires that are in charge of the prosecution up in New York.
You have Alvin Bragg, a black guy who obviously is not smart enough to really.
In fact, I doubt that he's really smart enough to go to law school.
I think it was be there.
I think it was V-Dare who had an article this week that he had let out countless, you know, refused to prosecute countless violent and vicious felons, you know, murderers, rapists, et cetera.
If I'm remembering correctly, I mean, certainly people with an extensive hardcore rap sheet.
Well, see, he can't think abstractly.
Neither can this judge, another affirmative action hire, another non-white person who got into his position, got into law school because of affirmative action.
Neither one of these guys were, as far as I know, law review candidates or anything.
You used to pick your judges based on who was scholarly, who was able to write, who had the mental capability to think abstractly and objectively.
On the other hand, Bragg and Marshawn have both shown that they're simply partisans.
They want to dispense.
You know, they are going through the motions of having a trial, but basically when they see Donald Trump's race, when they see the color of his skin, that's all that they need to know in order to bring down a guilty verdict against him.
This is what American justice has devolved into under the left and under the Jewish-driven liberalism that seems to have overtaken blue state America.
Obviously, it was engaging in a little bit of hyperbole to say that he let off murderers and rapists, but here's the true story.
Alvin Bragg has been criticized for his software crime policies that have left many career criminals back out onto the street to terrorize New Yorkers.
His team has arrested Donald Trump.
And despite after spending months going after Trump, Bragg's team has failed to take down some of NYC's worst repeat offenders.
Who's writing this?
It wasn't.
This is the New York Post, I think.
What is this?
It's just a screenshot.
Well, anyway, I believe it's from the New York Post, including people with 100-plus arrests, including Harold Gooding, Michelle McKelly, and Jamal Pringle.
He has more than 70 arrests just for theft alone, so on and so forth.
These are not close cases, folks.
Basically, Alvin Bragg is not qualified to be a lawyer.
I didn't see any suggestion that he had a superior intellect.
He's not been on the law review, not things like that, as far as I can tell.
And this is what we're left with.
We've got people that will not, you know, they just cannot pass muster that are in positions of power and authority.
And they're just, he's a George Soros candidate.
He got over a million dollars from Soros, reportedly, in order to finance his campaign.
This is a leftist takeover, and it's intended to undermine all of the principles upon which this nation was founded.
Did you see this is a momentary departure, but I'm scrolling through my feed here.
You saw where, of course, they removed the Jefferson Davis statue some years ago from Confederate Park in Memphis, which is what we cut our teeth on in defending here back in the mid-2000s.
They've now replaced that monument with an Afro hair pick.
Look at that.
That's it.
That's in downtown Memphis.
That's on what now is called Forth Bluff Park.
Do you like that?
See, this is...
What is that?
Tell them what you're looking at.
I'm looking at this Afro pick, okay?
See, they can't even find a person worthy of veneration.
They have to get a cultural symbol or something like an Afro pick from the United States.
It's something that the Mac or Superfly might have in his pocket.
But see, this is what white people have been supine.
They have been basically beaten down.
They've lost so many times because of Jewish domination of the media and of our institutions that they have basically suffered Stockholm syndrome.
And as a result, they're dismantling our heritage.
Taking down our statues is just one very, you know, prominent thing that they can do.
What they're doing that is much more worrisome and much more damaging is they have corrupted our judicial system with bad judges and bad prosecutors, people that have no business in these positions, that don't have the intellectual firepower to handle the job.
And these people hold the fate of our former president and the leading candidate for the Republican Party for the upcoming election, presidential election in 2024 in their hands.
And why are they going after Trump?
Why didn't they go after Bush, who murdered untold numbers of Iraqis?
And that's what he did.
Because Bush was part of the club, and Donald Trump was an outsider.
They think he is our avatar.
Whether he is or isn't, they think he is.
They have decided that he's our avatar, and they're going to take him down by any means.
Believe me, I don't know what would happen to him if he were to be elected, but they're not going to allow him to serve.
If he is, as you say, convicted.
Will they go that far?
I don't know.
I think they certainly want to keep him from winning, and they think that having him under multiple indictments in multiple jurisdictions will probably sour his opportunity.
I think he's going to win the Republican nomination.
They're going to pull any punches.
Let's say he loses.
They're going to absolutely bring the hammer down and find him to be guilty and they're going to put him in jail.
Because they are just that mean-spirited.
Well, I would say that that would be all sorted out by election year 2024, but my beleaguered libel lawsuit in which I was routed at every turn lasted two years.
See, you're another victim of affirmative action.
The will of justice grinds slowly, but exceedingly fine.
Well, you had three judges, a three-judge panel, two Jews, and one black, okay?
The Jews were left-wing Jews.
Of course, those are the only type that wind up being appointed to positions of power and authority in our government.
And none of these people felt in the least constrained by starry decisives or statutory history or, you know, I don't want to be like the three legislators in Tennessee who's making the murder victims in Nashville all about them being expelled from the legislature.
That's a silver line.
I don't want to make the Trump indictment about me, but if it took two years for my case to be sorted out, we were ran through like you're going to see Kamala Harris and Joe Biden come down there and try to put as much pressure as they can on the Tennessee legislature to reinstate these people.
We're all over the place.
Now, people might not even know what's going on in Tennessee.
We'll tell them about this, but the indictment of Trump.
I want to revisit a scenario that Patrick Martin laid out in last week's show.
Then we'll tell people what's going on in Tennessee.
We'll continue it all.
Lots going on, folks.
The divide is widening.
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Keith, Patrick Martin laid out a scenario last week.
And the scenario is that he was thinking that Donald Trump might refuse to even go and endure the injustice of being indicted, but he did go and he did surrender in that way.
But now, if he's found guilty, if the time comes where he has to go and face some sentencing, Patrick laid out this scenario, unlikely, but something's going to kick this thing off.
Let's say Trump refuses to go to jail, refuses to report to prison, and he hunkers in Mar-a-Lago and DeSantis refuses to extradite him.
Now, that's fanciful, I'll admit, but something, listen, all of this is, again, further radicalizing half the country even more than they already were.
They had come a long way, believe me.
So I don't know.
I mean, it's all possible.
Anything is possible now.
We are at the very interesting juncture, I think, in American history.
Certainly they are trying to take out the people that they see as threats, but what damage are they doing to the stability of this whole operation in doing so?
Well, you know, the scenario that you just put forth, that would be a giant step towards.
Well, that would be just about everything.
That would be like the silver bullet.
Yeah, they would probably send troops into Florida or a military mission to capture him.
And that would be like a Fort Sumter moment, basically.
That's probably, again, if it's too good to be true, it normally is.
Although I do know half the country is totally at odds with the other half.
And something's going to be the thing that lights this powder keg.
And it could be this.
Well, the problem is the other side from us has the Jewish power and influence behind it.
They have the money and they have the institutions.
They have the institutional power now.
We have numbers, but we don't have power or wealth backing us up.
And the elites basically are telling us to heck with you little people in red state America.
You don't rule us.
We rule you.
And that's what has gone down.
And that's where it is now.
That's where it's been for a long time.
Yeah, and the thing is we didn't know until we had, like you said, somebody like Trump come along and upset the apple cart.
Somebody who was not a political insider, who is not, as George Wallace said about the Republican Democrat Party, the difference between them is the difference between Tweedledum and Tweedledum.
God works in mysterious ways using a secular Yankee to be his instrument, potentially.
Let's read what Paul Craig Roberts has said about the Trump indictment.
What Trump's indictment means.
Paul Craig Roberts, who was on the show again earlier this year, I'll read this quickly, Keith, and let you respond.
President Donald Trump, Paul Craig Roberts writes, was arraigned on the basis of sealed charges.
It is unclear why those charges were sealed.
Imagine arresting someone on the basis of charges kept from the person.
It happens in America as it did in Stalin's Soviet Union.
Perhaps the charge has been kept secret so that the media can defame President Trump by reporting that his arrest is related to his alleged involvement in hush money payment and subsequent cover-up involving a purported affair with adult film star Stormy Daniels, quote unquote, as Sputnik International reported.
But Trump was not arrested for paying extortion money to a porn star who saw her opportunity for extortion when Trump announced as a presidential candidate.
No affair has been proven.
It is ordinary for people being extorted to pay up in order to avoid the controversy that prostitutes would love to turn into fact.
In other words, it's not proof of guilt.
The basic charge against Trump is an orchestration.
A black Democrat, this is Paul Craig Roberts writing, a black Democrat New York prosecutor, rumored to be a protege of Trump hating George Soros, one of America's worst enemies, claims that Trump committed a misdemeanor, not a felony, by reporting a payment as a legal expense billed to his company instead of reporting it as a campaign contribution.
This is merely the prosecutor's opinion, an opinion successfully fed to a grand jury.
Paul Craig Roberts continues, and this is key.
And this is what Sam Dixon has said, almost to the word.
It is well known, Craig Roberts writes, that grand juries are putty in a prosecutor's hands.
This is in one of his most recent columns at paulcraigroberts.org.
In law, this would be a misdemeanor handled with a fine, but the prosecutor also assumes that the payment was intentionally misreported in order to mask a campaign contribution as a corporate expenditure.
This assumption by the prosecutor is what turns the charge into a federal felony.
In other words, it is all a supposition of the prosecutor.
The question I can't answer is how a state prosecutor can try a person for a federal crime.
Roberts continues.
The Democrats have gotten away with Russia Gate, false impeachments, insurrection gate, documents gate covering up Hillary Clinton's felonies, suppressing and censoring the damning information on Hunter Biden's laptop, stolen elections, and a large variety of other violations of law and due process.
They know the prostitutes will continue to support their seven-year-old attack on Donald Trump.
Republicans are not fighters.
Their control of the House of Representatives is a limited power.
Moreover, the Republican establishment wants rid of Trump as much as the Democrats do.
Trump is the choice of ordinary men and women who are powerless, Keith.
And that's exactly what you just said.
South American leaders have responded by pointing out that the arrest of a former president means that the U.S. is now in the same category as banana republics where each successor president arrests his predecessor.
I love that line.
I'm going to read it again.
America is now in the same category as banana republics where each successor president arrests his predecessor.
The arrest of Trump has the single purpose of establishing for all time that the American elite who rule will not tolerate a president who represents the people and not themselves.
This and only this is what the indictment of Donald Trump is all about.
Well, several points here.
Okay.
First of all, sealed indictment.
The whole purpose of having the indictment process and taking things before a grand jury is to unseal it, to make sure that the public gets to know what's going on.
That's what a writ of habeas corpus is.
You can't, according to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, have somebody prosecuted, keep them in jail, not tell them what they're charged with indefinitely.
They have a right to ask for a writ of habeas corpus.
What are you holding me for?
Well, they're ignoring that.
They're ignoring the directives of our founding fathers and our founding documents that have governed our criminal justice system since the beginning of our nation.
Now, also, we were talking about the fact that you have a state prosecutor bringing a prosecution for a violation of federal law.
That's improper.
Federal law prosecutions are supposed to be handled by federal attorney generals.
They have one in every district court, federal district court in the United States.
But for some reason, they decided that that guy was not as malleable as Mr. Bragg.
Mr. Bragg is not an intellectual.
He's not a top student.
He went to Harvard not because he made good grades or was a smart person.
He went there totally because he filled a quota for black people.
He's a big fat nincum poop, okay?
And we have guys like that who don't have, they're not only intellectually deficient, they are morally deficient.
They don't care what the law requires.
They're going to damn the torpedoes full speed ahead and prosecute Donald Trump in front of a judge who has the same outlook, a judge who gave money to the Democrats and to Joe Biden in the last election.
That should disqualify him from being the judge in this case.
Just like Alvin Bragg's partisanship and his George Soros affiliation should disqualify him.
But that's not going to happen up in blue state America today.
And that's why Red State America needs a divorce.
That's why we need to be separate from them because we can no longer trust these people to play by the rules.
Well, look frankly.
And, you know, it's just nothing that, you know, Alvin Bragg and Marshawn, the judge, are not people that, you know, really are capable of handling their duties.
They are sheer partisans.
They were chosen for their positions because of partisanship.
And we now see, you know, the mask is off.
There's no longer any pretense that somehow they're in the rules.
There's no pretense of this, Keith.
You cannot vote.
You cannot legislate your way out of this.
You have all of these state houses that are legislating against the gender mutilation of minors.
What's happening in Tennessee, and Biden and Kamala Harris are coming down to try to reverse that.
We'll tell you exactly what they're coming down for when we come back.
But you can't vote your way out of it.
What happens when you vote for somebody they don't want?
They indict him.
They arrest him.
They very well may send him to prison.
You can't legislate your way out of it when you do.
A judge in some foreign jurisdiction overturns the will of the people or the will of the representatives of that state.
We'll talk a little more about that when we come back.
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True Passover versus Easter.
The Catholic Church and most denominations follow the Jewish Passover.
Here is the Jewish tradition.
The Passover takes place 14 days after the new moon, after the equinox.
But what does God say?
In Isaiah 1, verse 14, quote, your new moon feasts and your appointed festivals I hate with all my being, unquote.
Now notice God's word versus Jewish tradition.
Quote, in the first month on the 14th day of the month at twilight is the Lord's Passover, unquote.
That's from Leviticus 23, verse 5.
God's year begins on the spring equinox.
Passover is always on the 14th day of God's year, the 14th day after the equinox.
The Sunday after the Passover is Resurrection Sunday.
None of this is about fertility, which is exactly what Easter is all about.
Easter Bunny and Eggs, Fertility Rites, Are Paganism.
Ladies and
gentlemen, whether you have or have not yet received the gift of belief, I would ask you to stay tuned through the conclusion of tonight's live broadcast when Pastor Brett McAtee of the Brick-and-Mortar Church.
Thank you, I tell you, that is certainly a thing that is rare in this day and age to have a man of faith who is also not ashamed of his patrimony.
And Pastor Brett has been on with us many times over the years now to talk about that reconciliation of racial identity and spiritual identity.
But he is a mainstay at our show Nearest to Easter and Christmas.
And he is, of course, the pastor of Christ the King Reformed Church in Charlotte, Michigan.
Also, pastor to church in South Carolina before his current stop.
So there's that.
But I look forward to receiving his message in the third hour, our last hour before Resurrection Day.
So, Keith, we're talking about in the last segment.
You can't vote your way out of this.
You can't legislate your way out of it.
And I want to get back to that in one moment, but I want to say one more thing about faith before Pastor Brett comes on.
Then we're going to let you tell us what's going on here in Tennessee this week that has made national headlines, vis-à-vis this cultural and national divide.
But with regard to Easter and all of this, certainly rarely are white Christians encouraged by what they see happening in American churches today.
Formerly decent and faithful churches and major denominations are falling like dominoes, adopting unbiblical policies and beliefs harmful to God's people in general and hostile to white Christians in particular.
And this cue is the time where we bring out the tried and true quote from A.W. Tozer, who put it that, quote, religion today is not transforming people, rather, it is being transformed by the people.
It is not raising the moral level of society.
It is descending to society's own level and congratulating itself that it has scored a victory because society is smilingly accepting its surrender.
That is one of the all-time quotes as far as I'm concerned.
But I will assure you that there does exist that faithful remnant of white Christians in this country who are godly.
You heard from one already tonight.
You'll hear from another in the next hour, Michael Hill and Brett McAdie, respectfully.
Bible-believing Christians who love and advocate for our people.
I'm one of them.
I know many.
And for us, there is no contradiction between the two propositions, no inconsistency or conflict whatsoever.
In fact, they are complimentary to the point that not only can you believe a Christian and love your race, not only should you be a Christian and love your race, but if you are a Christian, you will love your race.
You will feel the same willingness to sacrifice yourself for your people that Paul did when he wrote, quote, for I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh.
That's Romans 9, 3.
You'll feel the same imperative to protect your genetic line as Abraham did when he told his servant, but thou shalt go into my country and to my kindred and take a wife unto my son Isaac, Genesis 24, 4.
And you'll fear the displeasure of God who said through Paul, quote, but if any provide not for his own, especially those of his own house, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel.
1 Timothy 5, 8.
Food for thought this Easter weekend.
Keith, Brett McAdie's going to come in and give us that Easter message in the third hour.
But first, there is major national news that correlates with all of the stuff going on.
This stuff with Trump, the national divide, the growing number of people beginning to entertain the notion of secession.
And it happened right here in Tennessee with our own state legislature this week.
Break it down.
What happened?
Why three members were up to be expelled from the house?
Why two of the sitting members of the Tennessee state legislature were expelled from government this week.
What's going on in Tennessee?
What's going on in Nashville?
Big stuff.
And it all stems from the transgendered attack on that Christian school.
Right.
We're on the front lines of the culture war here at Tennessee and Kentucky because our legislatures have passed laws preventing underage children from deciding to change their sex as assigned at birth.
Okay.
This is what this is all about.
They're trying to tell you that the protest at the state capitol in Tennessee was about gun control laws.
That's an afterthought.
people that showed up and they were basically teenagers, young white people.
They are the woke generation, like the Pepsi generation of old.
They are the people that are supporting the LBGTQ, whatever additional letters and numbers they have decided to tack onto that.
I don't know, Ash Madonna.
But nonetheless, they were trying their best to let the state legislature know how unhappy they were that they struck a blow for common sense and said we are not going to permit in Tennessee children to have sex reassignment surgeries until they're at least arguably capable of making an adult decision.
And 18 is the lowest threshold for adulthood as far as I know, but that's what Kentucky and Tennessee did.
And that's what was being protested.
Do not be misled.
And it looked very similar to what they said was an attack on our democracy, the so-called January 6th insurrection.
They were doing the exact same thing.
You know what the media called it?
Exactly what our democracy looks like.
And that it should happen every day.
And you had three members of the Tennessee state legislature join in that protest, and they interrupted a legislative session.
Well, there's one good thing to say about the Tennessee legislature.
It's majority Republican, and they've had a belly full of the Democrats.
The only Democrats, basically, are in a few college towns like Knoxville and Nashville, and then Memphis, which is the only majority black city in Tennessee.
So you had two black guys, one from Nashville, one from Memphis.
I don't know what their sexual preference is, but if they were not homosexual, they missed one.
I got to play this.
I don't want to sully the Easter broadcast by playing this, but I must.
So here.
Let me this first.
And the woman was from Knoxville, and she was the one that got off on one vote.
She apparently.
What would the woman from Knoxville do to a freight train?
She would make him take a dirt road.
She skated by one vote.
The other two who were black Democrats from Nashville.
Well, the national media is trying to say that she got out because she was white and because all these people were racist.
No, it's not.
She had one friend in the Republican caucus that decided to vote for her and keep her from being kicked out.
But a state legislature expelling two sitting members of its governing body is pretty profound.
In Tennessee, it only happened three times before in the whole history of the state.
Well, this type of disruption with bullhorns and basically bringing all the business of the state legislature to a grinding halt, that is pretty rare, too.
Now, listen to this guy, one of the guys that was expelled.
And Anthony Cumbia, who has been on this show, very nationally renowned Anthony Coomia, caught all sorts of hell for coming on this show.
He said, this guy sounds like an MLK cover band.
Now, you will hear this.
And if you ever want to know what LARPing is, live action role play, listen to this guy who's in his, what, his 20s?
He's a member of the Tennessee State House.
Martin Luther King did the same thing.
He was just mocking what other black badgers did.
Listen to this guy.
This is what he said right before he was expelled from the House.
Is this one from Memphis?
Yeah, it is.
Justin Pierce.
It was a sad day on Saturday.
All hope seemed to be lost.
Representatives were thrown out of the state house.
Democracy seemed to be at its end.
Seemed like the NRA and gun lobbyists might win.
But oh, that was good news for us.
I don't know how long this Saturday in the state of Tennessee might last.
But oh, we have good news, folks.
We've got good news that Sunday always comes.
Resurrection is a promise and it is a prophecy.
It's a prophecy that came out of the cotton fields.
It's a prophecy that came out of the lynching tree.
It's a prophecy that still lives in each and every one of us in order to make the state of Tennessee the place that it ought to be.
And so I still got on because I know we are still here and we will never quit.
All right, so he's been lynched because he was expelled from a governing body for interrupting the legislative thrown back in the cotton field.
See, all this type of stuff.
That's why.
How long?
Not long.
Yeah, right.
Can you do it?
Oh, yes.
You got to rhyme.
If you're not rhyming, you're not jiving.
I don't know if I'm going to make it there with you, folks, but all of that type of stuff.
See, this is, you know, he's possibly angling to be a black preacher himself.
In fact, he probably is.
If you get a large building in an area that is termed black in Memphis, it invariably becomes a church.
And you can rhyme and talk with that sort of timber.
Right, and perspire.
And you give away to the ladies in the church your perspiration-soaked handkerchief that you mop your brow with.
That's what, see, what having a church is the only business you can go into where the only inventory you need is hot air.
Trump is indicted.
People are being thrown out of state legislation.
I'm telling you, though, this thing is further moving in the direction of a call it what you will, national divorce.
You call it whatever you want.
The left is doing us a great favor with all of this stuff by trying to make sexual depravity and sexual immorality a civil rights.
They've gone a bridge too far.
The people that don't see the connection between the evil of the left and the civil rights movement or the evil of the left and the feminist movement and things like this.
They just suffrage.
I mean, you know, there was the meme about Susan B. Anthony.
It was some man dressed as a woman thanking Susan B. Anthony for giving him the right to vote.
She's like, what?
I mean, but this is the natural extension of that.
But the situation here, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris met with these two black members of the Tennessee State House who were expelled this week, but not even a statement in sympathy for the Christians who were coming down the steamroller state legislature.
This is federal usurpation of the law and the federal system.
Stay tuned, folks, and let's see what happens.
We'll find out together one way or another.
Thank you, Keith Alexander.
Pastor Brett McAdie bringing us the good news of Jesus' resurrection in the third and final hour.
And the bad news of the Biden administration.
I don't know if he'll cover that tonight, but he might.