July 1, 2023 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going 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.
Back on my neck, getting dirty gritty.
Been down, hasn't been a minute.
Doesn't seem to be a shadow in the city.
All around, people looking hasted walking on the sidewalk, popping in a match head.
Hotter than a match head.
They must have been to Memphis and today.
And they were actually in Greenwich Village, so can you imagine how hot it must have been in Memphis?
115-degree heat index today, 100% humidity.
You can imagine what it was like mowing the grass, which I did before I came to the studio tonight.
You can't even, I actually weigh what I did in high school now to that particular mow.
But anyway, no, it is hot as hell.
It's funny.
You know, Bozo's.
You know Bozo's barbecue?
You love Bozo's.
Oh, yeah, that's one of my favorite places.
I went to Bozo's for my wife's, my father-in-law's, I was going to say my wife's father, my father-in-law's birthday a couple of days ago, and the air conditioner was out, and it was packed, as it always is at Bozos.
And I went up to pay, and I'd sweated through my whole meal.
And I went up to pay, and the cashier, rural southern girl, as you would expect, she goes, she came back flummoxed from the back of the kitchen, and she was waving, gesturing her hands.
And she says, you wake up in the morning and you try to read the word and then you come in here and people act like the devil.
And I say, well, it's probably because it's hot as hell in here.
Anyway, it is hot as hell.
I mean, it is as bad as it gets.
It's hell's hinges, as we used to say.
But anyway, hey, listen, I've got a little bit of free time.
We got one second of free time.
Let's talk about, we got four minutes to talk about three Supreme Court decisions.
So where do you want to go, Keith?
The affirmative action ruling.
It's not as good as people want to believe, but it can't be worse than the previous system.
Harvard, if it was based on merit as the Reverend Dr. King or is it the Dr. Reverend King, if it was really based on merit, you would have 0% of blacks at Harvard.
I think they're going to find a way around it.
I don't think it's the greatest.
The picture just wrote an article.
He said, can we live with 0.076 percentage?
It's not as good as we think it is, and it's still not going to get you into Vanderbilt where you should have been.
But nevertheless, give me one minute on it.
John Darbisher apparently wants to endorse and endorse unfairness because that's what affirmative action is.
It is a violation of meritocracy, which is the only fair way to determine who gets the goodies in society and who doesn't based on objective findings.
Well, basically what John Roberts did was what Lewis Powell did in the Bakke decision.
He gave the left an escape.
And you covered this with the congressman in the first hour.
Briefly.
Yeah, and see, what we need to remember is, though, that this is stronger than the Bakke decision, stronger than the Defunus decision, stronger than Grutter and Bollinger case back in the early 2000s.
So what can we do with it?
What can be done is if Trump or let's say some other somebody like DeSantis becomes president, what we can do is we can basically take the whole civil rights division of the Justice Department and the entire EEOC, give them pink slips and replace them with people that think like you, me, and the listeners in this show.
And we can enforce meritocracy.
We can put a representative at the admissions office of Harvard, Yale, Stanford, all these other, all the Ivy League colleges, all the select colleges throughout the nation and enforce a strict meritocracy.
Who are the highest scores on the SAT?
They'll be white nations.
They're the ones you get.
Yes.
And sometimes Jews.
Well, what will happen, according to Ron Uns, is that whites and Asians will gain positions, Jews and blacks will lose positions.
All right.
So 0 to 10.
How powerful and how profound of a decision is this?
I'd say it's between a 7.5 and an 8.
Really?
That's higher.
I would say about a 5.
Only because these administrations at these universities are going to say, well, we're not using race.
I mean, we like the black girl who got a 9 on her AC.
That's right.
The only way you can enforce this and try to mandate fairness is the way the left did against the South.
They decided that James Meredith ought to go to the University of Mississippi and things like that.
See?
So we need to do the same thing here.
We need to have somebody there in the admissions office saying, don't worry your pretty little head about what your admitting class is going to be.
We'll handle that for you.
It's going to be done on a strict meritocratic basis.
All right.
We're going to spend an hour on each of these.
We've got one segment for three.
Student loans.
That was a pretty big decision.
Now, my opinion on student loans is, yes, student loans is a racket.
It's one of the most egregious rackets that there possibly is.
This is almost as bad as transgenderism because these kids are going in and they're taking out these predatory loans and then they're getting degrees that are useless.
What happens with minorities, they get in, they can't handle the normal curriculum.
So they get a black studies or a women's studies, but even if they're doing it, so they're paying through the nose for a worthless.
No, no, no, no.
We're paying through the nose because it's taxpayer-funded student loans.
Biden, this was the ruling.
Biden does not have the legal authority to waive more than $400 billion, $400 billion he was trying to waive because mostly support groups of the regime are getting these loans and not paying them back.
Owed to the government.
Now, what a racket.
Most degrees are worthless.
Particularly in today's.
Now, one of our listeners emailed me earlier this week and he said that he took out one year of loans.
It took him years to pay it back, but he paid them back.
Now, most of the people who want these gifts belong to support groups of the regime.
And then you say, well, if they get them, why don't the people who paid them back get a concession as well?
It's all bad.
Now, it is a predatory system.
It needs to be reformed.
That's a whole different situation.
I tell you how they can.
But all the people protesting this, Keith, are non-whites.
That's right.
And what they could do right now, the bankruptcy law does not allow them to discharge those debts in bankruptcy.
That's what they could do.
They could say that now we're going to change the bankruptcy law and let them do it.
And I guarantee you, 99 out of 100 of those minorities will take bankruptcy, wipe it out, and laugh at the government.
Basically, though, look at this.
If giving away federal tax receipts is unconstitutional, then there's no reason for the existence of either Democrat or Republican parties now because that's what their job is once they get to Washington is giving away our money to either Ukraine or minorities or someone else.
You know, it's just crazy.
They are going to give away the money.
That's what they are.
It's basically goblin giveaway.
It is a big charitable enterprise that they're running in D.C.
Now, there's one more Supreme Court decision.
And again, we could have spent an hour or we could have an hour on each of these three.
But the Supreme Court decision in the so-called 303 Creative Case, 303 is an area code in Colorado.
Now, the homosexuals who say they were so offended by the Christian bakery not wanting to bake their cake for their marriage some years ago, huge Supreme Court case.
This new ruling, they say, green lights discrimination in spite of the civil rights laws, it brought back difficult memories for us.
But basically, the Supreme Court is saying, if you're a Christian, if you have sincere and fundamental religious disagreements against baking a cake for a homosexual couple, you don't have to.
Yes, Harriet, there is such a thing as freedom of religion in the First Amendment, and you cannot be forced to do something.
Now, why these guys, why these two homosexuals couldn't have just gone to Walmart or Kroger and gotten their cake?
We were talking about this at supper.
They would probably jump through hoops.
They'd probably give them a free cake.
They're probably targeting this one Christian bakery just to make a president for this former case, but the Supreme Court got it right here.
They got it right on student loans.
They got it right on an affirmative asset.
It's a shame that you have to go to all that time, trouble, and expand.
It's been a decade.
They do something that is so apparent under the First Amendment.
All right, we got to take a break.
We got three segments remaining.
Two key contributors to the show, Courtney from Alabama and Scoop Stan.
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Why does the left lie constantly?
Because they get spiritual power from lying.
The lies come from Satan, the father of lies.
John 8, 44.
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.
And that can overwhelm and even deceive the body of Christ, especially when the body is being disobedient to the head.
The churches today are incorporated, so they're subordinate to human government.
They obey the beast and do nothing to restore our national relationship with God.
And the government shall be on his shoulders.
Isaiah 9, 6.
That verse is not for the present-day church.
Rather, it is for the end time church, the body of the line of Judah.
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Dreaming the summer breeze Showing off their silver leaves As we walk by Summer kisses on a summer day Laughing all our cares away Just you and I
Sweet, sleepy warmth of summer nights.
Gazing at the distant lights in the starry sky.
Well, that's a summer song.
And if it had been as hot and as humid as it is now when Chad and Jeremy wrote that song, we'd have never had that one.
Keith, they'd be performing with their shirts off.
And George.
But anyway, it is 4th of July weekend.
And what a great weekend.
I mean, we're celebrating it with Steve King and our own company.
We're celebrating with each other and our audience.
Now we're celebrating with an unparalleled person of note here at the Political Sales Pool, Courtney of Alabama.
Well, that's absolutely right.
And as a matter of fact, I'll share this with you and Courtney and with everybody else listening.
I actually went back to the broadcast archives to last July, July of 2022, to see how we worded it.
Was it the TPC 4th of July spectacular and the Independence Day extravaganza, or was it the other way around?
And then I saw that Courtney was with us.
And of course, last 4th of July as well, as she so often is on holidays.
And so she's back with us again tonight.
So Courtney, what do you have for us?
Take it away.
Okay.
Thank you for having me.
Well, first of all, as everybody knows, I like to decorate for every holiday, including the 4th of July.
And I like to listen to patriotic music and play it for my kids.
We like to watch the Patriot movie.
I talk about George Washington today to my daughter.
I explained George Washington to my daughter today and what a great person he was.
And so anyways, I celebrate.
I know it might not be popular with a lot of people and I don't know what percentage of the audience, but it's just I celebrate it still, not because of modern America, but because I do it for our ancestors.
These were great men.
The founders, the founding fathers were admirable people, as was early America in general, the settlers and the pioneers.
And the founding fathers and the early settlers of America are taken for granted so much today and they get so much criticism.
I think they even get taken for granted and criticized even in our movement a lot, just like how Anglo-Saxons and what they've created gets criticized a lot in general.
The formation of early America, it's not, you know, it wasn't easy.
There were a lot of hardships they went through.
That was a very rough life.
And, you know, and just fighting the war they had to fight to give us our freedom and, you know, the original war for independence and, you know, exploring a continent, fighting a wilderness, fighting savages.
And the ideas they came up with, the freedoms that we have now that they came up with, the original freedoms that the men in that room wrote about, you know, the original ones, not the ones that got added later, the original ones.
It's so easy to take it for granted now, but those were monumental ideas at the time.
And, you know, another thing, one of the greatest things that not only our founding fathers, but Anglo-Saxons around the world, no matter what colonies they founded, one of the greatest things that they did that a lot of other people did not do, and Keith has mentioned this before, they thought of the wonderful idea of bringing British women over with them so that they could have a nice white country.
Isn't that a wonderful idea?
And aren't we thankful for that now?
Instead of mixing with savages and, you know, creating a mixed race.
They were totally different.
The English settlers were totally different from, let's say, Spanish settlers.
Spaniards came to the New World to make a hatful and go back home and live in luxury.
We actually settled these areas.
And quite frankly, that's what they call the Anglosphere.
America is the crown jewel of the Anglosphere, but Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Rhodesia, and South Africa all were populated by English men and women.
And because of that, basically they proved that the quality of English Anglo-Saxon stock was so good that you could plant them anywhere in the world that had a reasonable temperature and reasonably fertile soil.
And they've turned it into garden spots.
Including the prison population, which is so important.
Yeah, they scraped the bottom of the barrel and they got these people to places like Australia and America and Rhodesia, places like that.
And they turned every one of them into a garden spot.
We're the destinations.
It's not just a matter of wealth.
People aren't clamoring to go to China.
They're not clamoring to go to Saudi Arabia.
They are clamoring to go to parts of the Anglo-Shares.
There you go.
And it is a part of our Anglo-Saxon heritage.
Courtney, now, listen, Courtney is a mother.
She's a wife.
She has family in town for the 4th of July.
Always busy.
She didn't get to hear the second hour live.
And if you are tuning in live now and you missed the second hour, I will say this to both you and Courtney.
Go back and listen to the second hour where we settle, I think, definitively the two questions.
Was America a proposition nation?
And what did the founding fathers really believe?
It was really, I think Keith and I, Keith, you and I were talking about it in between the second and third hours.
I thought it was an hour to remember.
But Courtney, continue on.
Thank you.
You know, and, you know, and, you know, on the topic of the British and, you know, Anglo-Saxons that we've created, you know, the criticism we get in the movement for, you know, false, you know, any stuff that has happened since World War II or leadership.
And, you know, but, you know, I want to, let's focus on, gosh, there's so many good things that my people have done.
One thing that we don't get credit for is, you know, here in America, well, or all around the world, actually, where the British settled, the Anglosphere, they did a lot to increase the white population by inviting so many immigrants and from Europe.
I mean, don't they say that there's more Irish in America than there are in Ireland, Keith, and so many other people?
I wouldn't doubt it a bit.
We've increased the white population.
We don't get credit for that.
We get criticized for what we did wrong.
You know, it's like stuff like that.
Everywhere we've gone, we've left it better than it was when we came.
Right.
And if there is a weakness of the Anglosphere, I'd say we've been too darn nice to too many people, and we don't get much in return for it.
And don't take the Anglo-Saxon man for granted.
I won't be surprised if one day he is so tired of getting pushed against the wall so much that, you know, he might reclaim his ethnic pride he had during the colonial period of his empire and he might start kicking people out of his country.
You don't know.
Is that what people really want?
I mean, so let's not.
Courtney, what is that poem by Rudyard Kipling where he says when the Anglo-Saxon something or other, what is that, James?
You remember?
He has it.
There's a poem.
When the Saxon begins to hate.
Yeah, that's right.
When the Saxon begins to hate.
Read that poem.
That's what Courtney is talking about.
There you go.
There you go.
How much time do I have in this segment before I go on?
Oh, I would say a minute or two.
Okay.
Okay.
I guess I have time to start this next thing that's related.
You know, I don't think we should be fighting Russia.
You know, I wish the best for every white ethnic group around the world and their struggles for survival.
I don't think we should be fighting them.
But I also have no desire to move there, you know, like a lot of other people in our movement seem to want to do.
We actually had something a few weeks, maybe a couple of months ago now, where supposedly, purportedly, it was announced in media, at least, that Russia is creating an area for American expats.
Well, let me say this.
What did World War I, World War II, and the Russian-Ukraine war have in common?
One, they were concocted by Jewish power and influence.
And two, they were intended to kill off white Gentile Christians, both in World War I, World War II, and in this war.
Ukrainians killing Russians.
Who can be happy with that?
Well, people that want to see white Gentile numbers in the world diminished.
That's what I tell you about.
I think it's a great tragedy that they're fighting, just like I think the World War I and World War II were great tragedies.
Well, I think it's surprising that they're starting to let Americans come over because I'm talking about Russia.
I wouldn't think they would want a ton of Anglo-Saxons pouring in.
But the thing is, is overall, the Anglosphere countries are really all we have as Anglo-Saxons.
There really aren't too many parts of the world that are going to take us in.
And here we are in our own country seeming too nice to everybody else putting too many people in, so we don't have our own areas.
So what we need is, what I think we need to do, again, I'm not a leader, we need to sell our own areas.
We have people in our movement who are Anglo-Saxon descended from the founders, who are constantly criticizing their people.
Hold on, you got to celebrate it, not belittle it.
Got to take a break.
We'll be right back with Courtney from Alabama.
Okay.
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The Washington Post reports during the presidential election, Trump called Governor Doug Doocy and encouraged him to find enough votes to overcome his loss in Arizona.
Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatori says on CNN, that's not surprising.
That was really the effort throughout that time was to go to the states and try and get them to do investigations to find fraud.
Doocy told donors about the calls earlier this year and said Trump was putting him under pressure to overturn the election.
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The Indiana Supreme Court has upheld the state's first-of-its-kind abortion ban with limited exceptions following last year's overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Abortions will now be banned starting as early as August.
However, a lawsuit challenging it on grounds of religious freedom is expected to be heard in September.
Meanwhile, in North Carolina, a federal judge ruled that a ban on most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy could go into effect on Saturday, but temporarily blocked the provision requiring doctors to document the location of early pregnancies with ultrasound evidence before prescribing abortion meds.
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They say that all good things must end someday.
All the leaves must fall.
Well, actually, I'm praying for either autumn to come or death, whichever will come most mercifully.
It's as hot as it is right now.
This 4th of July weekend.
Nice, hot weather.
Your mic's completely off.
I don't know where you're at right now.
Sum's up.
Let me put this.
I was saying James hates heat almost as much as he hates vegetables.
That's close.
It's close.
But what I do love about this time of year is the Fourth of July show are spectacular or extravaganza.
We use them interchangeably.
Like the media uses white nationalists and white supremacists interchangeably, so we can do that too.
But we're back with Courtney from Alabama, and she's got a few more things to say.
Courtney, it's all yours.
Okay, right before the break, I was talking about people in our movement who are descended from the founders, just like the three of us are, who are Anglo-Saxon themselves, just like we are.
There's a lot of self-hatred and criticism that goes around.
And, you know, what I'm about to say might sound really mean, but I don't know.
I think it needs to be said.
But if you're somebody who's not Anglo-Saxon and descended from the founders and you're constantly criticizing us and what we've created and you're blackpilled about our future and you don't think we're going to amount to anything in the future and we all need to move somewhere else and you don't, you know, you also don't plan to leave to go back to your country of origin.
I mean, I think people like that should at least keep their mouths shut and stop bringing the rest of us down who are trying to fight for our homelands.
If it's so bad, why are you here?
That's what I would say.
If it's so bad, why are you here?
If you don't like America, don't let the door hit you in the ass when you leave.
That's the way I look at it.
Right.
And, you know, and I hate coming on here and being negative, but this stuff just really gets to me.
I get real emotional over this topic.
I love my ancestors, and I'm tired of them getting criticized from all sides constantly.
I mean, it's just constant, it seems.
Where's the gratitude for all the good things we've done?
Well, America started to slide once they opened the floodgates of immigration.
And that's, you know, that's unfortunately a truth.
You know, there's nothing that you can really argue about on that.
What do you see behind you?
Right.
What do I see behind you?
Right there on the wall.
What is that?
A Confederate flag.
Do you have a Yankee flag, aka the American flag at your house this weekend?
Not out flying it.
I've got one.
Come on, fold it up.
Listen, I got when my father died and he was being married.
He got it from the VFW.
We keep that one.
Yeah, but that's on the other hand, I'm not flying the flag because, quite frankly, if I flew it, I would be flying it upside down in today's world.
There we go.
Courtney, back to you.
Because we're in distress.
Let's see.
I guess this is a good time to bring this up.
Something, you know, something I noticed when I go back and watch the January 6th footage, something that I get very teary-eyed and emotional over that really causes me to choke up.
There's certain footage that you see at a certain part where it's that famous footage where all the patriots outside, I call them patriots, all the patriots outside are filing into what they call Founders Hall where all the statues are.
And they're walking civilly right between the ropes.
And they're just walking like tourists.
I'm sure you'll have seen that footage.
Well, if you look back behind them, you see these statues of the founders.
You can only see the statues from the waist down in this footage.
You can see the colonial garb.
You can tell it like by the pants they're wearing on the statues.
And, you know, it just makes me cherry-eyed.
Like, if those statues were to come to life, you know, just standing, they're not moving, but, you know, kind of thinking about what they're seeing on that day, how would it make them feel?
I'm sure they would be on the side of the people coming inside the building, not the groups of people that are already in it.
But, you know, it's just, it makes me so sad that they sacrificed so much for us.
And we don't, most of the people in this country don't appreciate them and what they did.
It makes me, you know, I've cried over this so many times, not to get cheesy on the show, but I'm just being honest.
It's just, it's unfortunate.
You know, it's just the nation that they founded has been subverted by outsiders, okay, namely Jewish power and influence.
That's the change that has come.
That's why they're not held in respect any longer.
Right.
On the people that would try to put them down.
If they don't like America as the founders made it, why did you come and why did you stay?
You stayed and you came because it's a prosperous place and you've been skimming off the cream of the economy ever since.
And rather than being critical, you ought to be grateful.
Exactly.
And I don't agree with this argument that it's hard for people to go back to their homelands.
I don't necessarily agree with that.
If you hate a place so much, you know, you either you can find a way to leave or you shut your mouth and hopefully.
Well, we used to say you either like it or lump it, right?
Right.
Right.
Because for people like me, people like me who go to you.
But yeah, like, I mean, people like the three of us who were descended from the founders, you know, it's like, where else are we supposed to go?
This is our home.
England doesn't want to take us back.
They want to take in people from India instead.
This is our only choice right now.
We need to fight.
You're going to leave this whole continent to a bunch of Indian tribes that probably are less than 10% of the population of America.
And I'm sorry, I have no interest in letting our ancestors down.
These great men, these statues that are in Founders Hall that you see on the January 6th footage, I have no interest in letting them down what they fought for and escaping and going to Russia.
I have no interest in that.
I don't have any ancestry there.
And they have flaws just like we do.
Okay?
They're not perfect.
I'm sick of hearing, I'm sick of them being worshiped.
I don't want to fight them.
I wish the best for them, but I don't worship them.
Those aren't my, that's not, you know.
Here's my take on Russia.
Let me just say this quickly.
Tsarist Russia was a righteous Christian nation.
The Soviet Union was an evil empire.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has been getting more righteous.
Why was the Soviet Union wrong?
And why were they evil?
Because it was Bolshevik Jews that founded it and conceptualized it and caused more people to be killed between World War I and World War II, 36 million, than the Germans.
That don't even hold a candle to them.
All right.
Courtney, one minute remaining.
Parting thought to you.
Oh, I apologize.
I just heard somebody, I heard noise in the background downstairs.
There's commotion going on.
But now I'm sorry, what was the question?
Welcome to parenthood.
She's been there for a while.
No, you got about a minute left.
Okay.
You know, while we're talking about this, I recently did an ancestry test.
And as predicted, no surprise to anybody in the audience.
I'm, you know, pretty much entirely British.
And, you know, I encourage everybody to be interested in their family history.
And there's nothing wrong with that, being proud in your ethnic background.
I don't see anything wrong with that.
It's healthy.
Did you find out when your ancestors came to the new world?
What year?
You know, I think I need to do ancestry DNA for that.
I did the other one, 23.
Yeah, see, I did ancestry.com, and mine came in 1659.
When did yours come, James?
I haven't looked.
I just looked at my racial makeup.
Okay, well, you need to go to ancestry.com and find out about that.
That's really good.
I'm sure.
I did ancestry.com.
I just haven't looked at that.
I'm sure mine is pretty similar.
I mean, being a southerner, I just don't ever, I've never heard about any immigrants coming over later in my family.
So I'm pretty sure mine's similar to that.
But I don't think 23andMe goes into that, unfortunately.
But I need to do Ancestry DNA so I can look at that.
We're on the bridge with Montezuma in 1519.
Anyway, Cordy, listen, happy Fourth of July to you and to your family.
We love you, and we're happy to have you on.
We look forward to having you on the show.
You brighten up, you lighten our lives.
Well, she's such a regular, it seems like she's on more often than she is, although she's on quite regularly.
We have to talk to her.
She's definitely part of our staff here.
No, we did talk to her during Confederate History Month.
I was going to say, we haven't talked to her since Valentine's Day, but she was on during Confederate History Month.
And now that she's a regular, she's getting some good play.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
Well, happy 4th of July, Courtney Independence Day, and so on and so forth.
And thank you for your contributions at the show tonight.
Don't let the bastards wear you down.
They're not going to do that.
They're not going to do that.
Hey, Courtney, we'll talk to you again very soon.
And we'll talk to Scoop even sooner than that.
Happy 4th of July.
He's up next for the final segment tonight.
Courtney from Alabama, Steve King, Scoop, and George Turkey.
Yeah, that's right.
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Cool town meeting in the city.
This is so fine and looking so pretty.
Cool cat, looking for a kitty.
Gonna look in every corner of the city.
Jill wheels it like the bus stop running up the stairs.
John Sebastian didn't know it at the time, but he was writing that for Scoop Stanton, who is with us back in Washington.
I can't even, it's like, where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
Where in D.C. is Scoop?
Because he did a live remote broadcast for 7-5 Radio, which is affectionately known as TPC's fourth hour.
You stay tuned through our show.
You keep it on this feed.
You stay on after we end.
And then here comes Scoop with the fourth hour.
But it's 7.5 Radio.
And he was doing a live remote last week.
We talked about that.
He said he's still part of the team.
He's still our D.C. correspondent, that's for sure.
But he's got another remote broadcast tonight.
Now, Keith, he's been sending me pictures from this, and I can't tell you about that.
I can't show them to you either.
And we certainly can't talk about it on the radio.
But he's at a remote broadcast tonight.
And we'll tell him to keep it family friendly.
Scoop, what in the world is going on?
Where are you tonight, this 4th of July weekend?
And what are you doing?
Well, good evening, James, Keith, and the political cesspool family.
This is Peter Scoop Stanton, the Washington, D.C. correspondent for the political cesspool.
I am at a red, white, and blue party at 2455 Alabama Avenue, Southeast Washington, D.C. Folks of the ADL, SPLC, haters, and TFO, closest train station will be Nailer Road.
Come on down if you dare.
Anyways, I am a red, white, and blue party with some absolutely beautiful people, some high-class people.
Not quite my cup of tea because my parties, people drink Paz Blue Ribbon out of a paper bag.
Here they don't.
But just, I mean, James, you saw the pictures, just some gorgeous-looking people here, wonderful people having a great time.
And more or less, I just crashed the party.
Anyways, tonight's brass tax, I want to get down to business since I only have so much, but so much time.
This past Thursday, Liberty New Radio, Walter Yerki from 7-5 Radio was on No BS News hour with Charlie Leduff.
He got on that podcast because Scoop Stanton was on 7-5 Radio, which is the third hour of the political cesspool.
Fourth hour, sir.
Fourth hour.
The fourth hour.
So, anyways, your struggle is also the Washington, D.C. correspondent for the political cesspool.
And more or less, the reason why Walter Yerku was on Charlie LaDuff podcast.
Mr. LaDuff is a friend of ours.
He's part of the family.
But he's also a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, best-selling author, and excellent, excellent reporter.
The reason why Mr. Yerku was on that show was because of one James Edwards.
How does James Edwards get involved?
Because he answered an email way back in early 2000s.
And they asked him, said, James, I want to become the European correspondent for the political cesspool.
And he said, okay.
Now, he did not know me from Adam.
I did not know him from Adam.
I could be a plant.
I could have been with the SPLC, ADL, hundreds of other hate groups, but I was not.
Had a good feeling about you, Scoop.
Right.
But anyways, about that interview, that was the best interview from Charlie LaDuff, in my personal opinion, because I watch his podcast every single week.
And also, his co-host, Karen Dumas, and comedian Detroit Red also did a bang-up job.
And Mr. Yerku was also outstanding.
I learned things from him that he never told me.
We never talked about on 7-to-5 radio.
One of the reasons why we don't want to talk about the 7.5 back in the day because that's in the past.
We want to work on current events.
Now, if we talk about the story where we can relate to something in Walter's career or my career, then we'll do it.
But again, it was just the back and forth between LaDuff's camp and Walter was just second to none.
And then what's funny is that LaDuff did not know about Walter.
I would invite him on the 7-5 radio.
He'd come on after having a couple of pops.
I guess a couple means 12 or 18.
I'm sorry, LaDuff or Walter.
That's LaDuff, and I've heard this.
Yeah, in fact, he was on our show once, and I thought he had a lot of time.
How did he have a couple of pops?
How do you remember that?
That was so long ago, I barely remember it, but he was.
April 2014.
Anyways, I said.
Scoop is the resident historian of TPC.
Scoop remembers more about this show and its exploits and its accomplishments than I ever could.
And Scoop, I commend you as being our resident historian.
But continue.
Right, because I'm also a fan.
But anyways, LaDuff had no clues who Walter Yerku is.
I said, Charlie, you need to do your homework.
Wow, why?
You don't understand.
Do your homework.
He's like, all right.
I said, he's part of this corrupt scandal in NYPD history.
He's like, ah, whatever.
Send me the links.
I sent him the links.
I sent him a link to the movie.
And he had the exact same reaction as I did and as James Edwards did of holy crap.
And he booked him as soon as possible.
And I got off the phone with Walter and LaDuff that evening, and both of them had a great time.
And the funny thing about LaDuff is that he is a Pulitzer Prize winner.
He is a best-selling author.
He is like Mr. Detroit.
So he told me, watch the podcast and call him back because he values my opinion.
I was like, whoa, somebody outside of the Liberty News Radio family values my opinion.
It's like George Patton, to me, it's like George Patton saying he likes my military strategy.
So then afterwards, we got talking for about an hour.
This is like one o'clock in the morning.
And most of it was not even about the show.
It's about what's going on or our lives of this, that, and the third.
And then he says, come on, Scoop, you're my friend.
I was like, what?
So usually I'm a pain in the backside because I text him all day long.
I text James Edwards all day long.
And of course, I text and talk Walter Yerku's ear off all day long.
The only person I do not talk to or text or try to communicate as little as possible is my ex-wife.
But folks, you got to check out.
If you go to YouTube, No Beast News or Charlie LaDuff or 75Rado.org, it's there.
And my comment is just one word.
One word only.
Epic.
Because I don't want to.
Let me ask you this.
Who's a bigger celebrity in your mind now?
Charlie Ladolf or James Edwards?
Oh, James Edwards.
Hey, I will tell you this.
I will tell you this to Scoop's point.
I've got tentacles out there that I didn't even know.
I'm so big, the political cesspool could barely contain me.
No, no.
Seriously, folks, I say that.
I say that in jest.
This is the truth, though.
I was actually going back because as I said with Courtney in the previous segment, I was going back to see how we worded the 4th of July show last year.
Was it the 4th of July spectacular?
Was it the 4th of July extravaganza?
Because I was going to recycle some of it tonight for Steve King.
And anyway, I was seeing.
I actually went back into the archives of the blog.
And I had forgotten about, I was just in the blog for one month, and I'd forgotten about, this was some years ago, 20 articles that we had been featured in.
I don't expect everybody, except for Scoop, I don't expect everybody in the listening audience to remember all of the things we've done because I can't even remember.
I was reading some of these articles.
I was reading some of these articles from a few years ago, and I was like, we're in the Washington Post and the New York Times that many times that year?
I had forgotten.
I knew we had gotten some coverage, but I'd forgotten that much that quickly in those instances.
And anyway, so, but to Scoop's point, I mean, he's saying in like a butterfly effect type of way from me answering his email so many years ago, it led to this.
Do you hear the party music in the background?
See, we don't have it led to this confusion isn't the word.
This fusion of Charlie Leduff and Walter Yerkie.
Walter Yerkie was previously a star of the biggest Netflix documentary of all time.
And then Charlie Leduff, a Kulitzer Prize-winning television journalist, and they've gotten together.
And Scoop's saying it's all because I answered his email.
Now, there's some truth in that.
But Scoop has done so much of it himself, and that's why you need to stay tuned for the fourth hour every week.
And Scoop, I hear the party music in the background now.
We're going to have a party next week in our own right.
Next week, we will be in South Carolina for our annual Dixie Fest broadcast in the upstate of South Carolina.
And we're going to have so much fun with the Jolly Boys.
We did it last year.
We're going to do it again.
If you want to be there, email me.
And you can be there too next Saturday night if you can get to the upcountry of South Carolina.
But I don't know if we're going to have the exact same kind of party Scoop is having right now.
Scoop, what are you doing?
I mean, family-friendly.
As much as you can.
Well, I'm Beelan to Dylan, telling people, listen to the political access pool, listen to Semfire Radio.
Right now, we've got a big crowd on the deck.
I don't know if the deck can hold all the people.
We're up to four people, four people hanging out on the deck.
Most of them are smoking.
But anyways, listen, buddy, you're a big deck.
Right.
What'd you say?
Deck, D-E-C-D.
Deck, deck, deck.
Delta Echo Charlie Kilo.
Once again, we are at 2455 Alabama Avenue Southeast.
Folks, if you're an enemy of the political accessible, semifire radio, or patriotism, go ahead, come on down.
See what happens.
Once again, the news.
I hear Rihanna in the back.
I picked up on that song now.
I can hear.
I've got radio ears.
I can hear these.
That's Rihanna.
Is there a dance floor out there?
That's Rihanna.
We were playing John Phillips Souza.
Let's keep playing Rihanna.
We got to stay tuned for 7.5 Radio tonight to see what he's really up to, Keith.
We got to stay tuned.
Oh, yeah.
The truth's going to be known in the next hour if you stay tuned to this feed.
Right.
And then I'm going to have some of the party guests come on and state their business and where they want to have the chest.
But I told him the three rules.
No cursing, no slander, and you better not stink.
Well, it's going to be hard not to, as hot as it is outside, but I'll tell you this.
Keith, we may not have to leave the studio tonight.
We might have to stick around and sit in the studio for the fourth hour 7.5 radio.
He's up to no good.
What is Peter really up to?
That's what we'll do.
We'll find out in the fourth hour.
That is 7.5 radio.
Hey, James, show Keith the text I sent you.
I will.
I'm looking at it right now.
Thankfully, this is radio, not television.
I can't show the rest of you that.
Hey, happy 4th of July, Scoop.
Happy 4th of July.
Happy Independence Day.
I want to give thanks to you, Scoop, Courtney from Alabama, Congressman Steve King, and Keith.
You did a pretty good job in the second hour.
The whole time.
Heck at you.
Also, James, we also celebrate, this is the season of 7-5.
So we celebrate July 5th, 7-5 Day.
Check out the website, folks.
Take it away, James.
What?
Give us the website.
Don't leave us hanging.
75Radio.org, 75Radio.org.
This is Scoop Stand for James Edwards and Keith Alexander reminding you, you can make a difference.
Go out and make it.
Stay tuned for 7-5 Radio with Scoop and Walt Turku.