July 8, 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, 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.
Well, welcome back, everybody, from Live, live remote broadcast from the upcountry of South Carolina tonight.
It's our, I would say, annual show, but sometimes we come more than once a year.
But we are back in South Carolina.
We love it.
You love it.
And we're loving it tonight.
Now, typically what we do from these events is we give as many people time on the program as we can cycle through, and then we run out of time, and that's just it.
We can't go anymore.
But typically people get one segment per guest.
Sometimes we do a little bit more than that.
But we never call anybody back.
But we've done a callback with Patrick Martin.
It's sort of like in the acting world.
You got to shoot a few more scenes.
You got to do a call back.
They have to come back into the studio.
That's what he's done.
He was outside fellowshipping, and I pulled him away from his company because there was something that I thought was maybe the most important message.
And that is the spiritual nourishment that people are receiving here.
And I mean it quite literally.
So, Patrick, without naming names, there was something that happened today that I have not seen happen at any of these events.
And it was really something that I think just goes right to the heart of who we are and what we stand for and the kind of people you have at this event.
Tell us a little more about it.
Well, you know, Mike Gaddy said it's family here, and that's definitely what we have here.
And I was blessed and honored to be asked to baptize three members of League of the South to go to a local creek, and we baptized.
We did a full immersion baptism today.
These are known.
I know them as good Christians.
I know their heart.
I know how they feel.
I know who they are.
And they asked me to baptize them.
And I was, again, deeply honored to do so.
Again, when you're talking about family, when you're talking about the fact that this entire event transcends so many things.
And one of them is that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior.
I mean, that is absolutely, there is no one who could tell me otherwise.
Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior and have the privilege and honor of baptizing three fantastic, really fantastic people today to be asked to do so was just truly a blessing and an honor.
And we talk about, of course, God Family Republic, and it's in that order.
Amen.
But this was something that happened today.
So in the midst of all of the activities that we've done our very best with our meager abilities to try to describe, and again, it's only scratching the surface because it's really just something you have to feel.
You have to be here.
You have to allow your senses to be stimulated.
But that was something that happened.
In addition to everything that goes on here, in addition to the conference speakers, a group of people left and they went to a local creek and there were baptisms that happened as a result of this gathering together.
Yes, that's right.
The Spirit, I mean, you can't deny the Holy Spirit.
In fact, the one sin that we know that cannot be forgiven is blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
The Lord Jesus Christ said that himself.
And I think when the Spirit fills, really just fills a room, fills an area, fills a group, it cannot be denied.
And the idea, we went down to a local creek.
It's maybe about seven miles down the road or so thereabouts.
We went into Red Clay, you know, the Ray Clay we have up here, and walked through the forest and found a deep enough creek.
And there we were, and we sat down and baptized three people in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
And it was a beautiful thing to watch.
And again, I'm just honored that I was asked because if I can contribute in any way to leadership as it pertains to what we're doing in the physical world, that's great.
But if I can also contribute in some way leading and spiritual, I absolutely just feel humbled.
I don't mean to be sensational here, folks, but I will only tell you what's true is that I got chills just thinking about this.
That is, just, again, it goes straight to the heart of what we stand for and what we're here to promote.
And this is a spiritual war.
I mean, they hate us because they hate Christ.
And that is a big component of this thing.
And a people devoid of faith.
Pat Buchanan writes in The Death of the West that they try to kill the faith to kill the people.
The faith has to be taken out first.
This is Satan versus Christian people.
This is what this is all about.
I mean, this whole transgenderism stuff and all this other stuff here, all this nonsense is coming out, all the degeneracy, it's Satan.
This is Satan now trying.
This is the big shot.
This is where we're going right now.
This is where we're headed to.
It's one of the reasons why I believe the United States is going—the United States, as we know it, the physical United States, is going to collapse because— It's Antichrist.
It's Antichrist.
You cannot, absolutely.
It is the definition of Antichrist as written in the Epistle of John.
And we know that it is a rejection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
And when you see things like the federal courts blocking laws, we just heard some good news, by the way, finally, but blocking laws that protect little children from chemical castration in Florida or being torqued at in Tennessee, you know you're dealing with an evil system.
You know you're dealing with evil.
These people are demonic.
They have given themselves over to their father the devil.
There are demons.
I'm not saying the people are demons, but they are demonically possessed.
I mean, when you see these grown men fully nude on the streets of America, and I'm talking about in full public in front of little children, they call that pride.
This is a sick and degenerate system that we want no part of.
We need to be separate.
There is no reforming this system.
I mean, I think that's the thing that people have to understand.
You cannot reform a system this far gone.
This system, it is at least two different countries.
They are diametrically opposed.
There will be an event that causes a balkanization and a schism, and we need to be ready and prepared for it.
We've talked about that.
I mean, that's something that we talk about in the book.
We've talked about it tonight.
But to know that in the midst of all of the stuff that's going on here, the food vendors, the bounce houses, the axe throwing, the speakers, the radio, everything that's happening here today, that at the heart of it all is our faith and is Jesus Christ.
And you had people leaving to find the nearest creek to become baptized in.
That is something that I wanted to be sure, not only to share, but to emphasize tonight by bringing you back for a second segment.
Jesus Christ is president at this event.
I have no doubt about that.
And he is present every time we have that southern flag flying.
That is his Christian cross.
That is his Christian cross right there.
That is a Christian cross.
When you look at it.
I'm looking at the CSA battle flag.
I'm looking at the Confederate battle flag.
That is the cross of St. Andrew.
That is a Christian cross.
That leads our way.
The biggest flag that I've probably ever seen was raised today outside, and that is a Christian flag that is flying upon this place.
And it's a Christian movement within our hearts right now.
And when I ask people all the time, they say, well, we shouldn't secede.
I said, what's more important to you?
Preserving the union or preserving constitutional principles that are predicated on biblical values?
This is it.
This is it.
Preserving this corrupt system, whatever our government is, the 50 states as we know it, or preserving our people, preserving our very spiritual lives.
Amen.
You can't.
It's one or the other.
Salvation.
It's one or the other.
It's one or the other.
You can keep the territorial integrity of these United States, but you're going to go down with the ship with it.
And those Satanists, they're going to keep pulling you down with them until they bring you into hell with them.
Or you can break away now.
You can secede now.
You can work to secession now.
And we can preserve the constitutional values that we love.
And we can definitely preserve the biblical norms and the biblical values that we love.
And we do love Jesus Christ.
And that is guaranteed in that flag and amongst our people.
This is it.
And you preserve your culture.
You preserve your heritage.
You preserve your soul.
Yes, sir.
You will not go to the devil's hell along with the rest of these criminally corrupt and degenerate, evil, demonically, I believe, possessed people.
And again, that is something that this is a Christian show.
Obviously, we have people on that don't share the faith.
I love them as brothers in the cause.
But when you have people who are checking all the boxes, that's particularly special.
Pull it in, brother.
Pull it in.
I mean, this is a spiritual war, and we need to lead it.
We need to be able to fight.
I am shaking the hand of Patrick Martin once again.
What a powerful segment and what a message to share with the audience tonight about things that are happening today and things that we have been witness to.
We'll be right back.
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Well, there's a lot of, there's a few people.
I can't say a lot, but there's a few people that I could say we would not be here with out.
Did I word that right?
We would not be here without Scott.
We would not be here without Mance Jolly, who opened the show tonight.
We would not be here if it were not for Sam Bushman, who is the owner of the Liberty News Radio Network.
And he is here live tonight.
Now, I'm embarrassed to say this.
Of all the years that Dixie Republic has been sponsoring this show, it has to go back, what, Scott, about 15 years.
And for all these years, we had talked about coming up and doing an event.
And it was not until 2020 that it finally happened.
And Sam Bushman somehow made it to Dixie Republic before I did.
Yeah, that's because I believe in Christ and I have constitutional will travel, buddy.
But Sam is touring the South for a variety of different reasons.
He's going to be in Memphis for an event next week.
So he flew in early because he was going to be in Memphis anyway.
He flew in a couple of days early so he could take on Dixie Fest because it was just so happy.
That's like that old Finn Lizzie song, The Boys Are Back in Town, and I had to come.
Well, you came.
The boys are back in town.
You flew into Memphis, and we spent eight hours on the road on Thursday.
We had dinner get together on Thursday night all day long yesterday, Friday, if you're listening live.
If you're listening to the archives, it was Friday, July the 7th.
And let's just start there.
We had a magnificent day of brotherhood.
We went to the local Confederate museum here in the upcountry, and we learned a whole lot of stuff.
We saw a whole lot of cool stuff, too, didn't we, Sam?
Yeah, our buddy Hunter and his father took us through there and gave us a personal tour.
And I'm telling you, it was something to behold.
Ladies and gentlemen, you got to understand a lot of museums are like, yeah, we got a replica of this, and we got a small down version of that.
These people have the real deal, James.
It was impressive.
Their knowledge was just out of this world.
The spirit there was incredible.
The knowledge was just, I mean, I was just listening and learning, soaking up knowledge and information as fast as I could, buddy.
And there was a lot of information that was shared.
And I should say that you just mentioned their names.
Some of the principals at that museum are fans of the program and fans of the network.
And they gave us a little private tour.
And the presentation was just so good.
It was charismatic.
It was knowledgeable.
It was fun.
It wasn't just dry history.
It gave you hope.
You got to lay hands.
I saw Sam Bushman holding a legitimate Confederate musket with the bayonet affixed.
Oh, yeah, man.
That was used in action.
I was like, I was like a rebel yell, but they said to just kind of contain myself.
It was used in action.
You saw and got to put hands on a cannon that Stonewall Jackson himself had seized.
You saw the original Declaration of Independence for the state of South Carolina from the Union, and we were looking at that.
What do they call that?
The We Out document?
Well, we could call it that.
But, I mean, this was something that is just a priceless treasure, and we were right there hands-on with the actual instrument that was used in the future.
And we got some collegiate historical education about it, everything with a commentator that was just top-notch.
I mean, it was tremendous.
And we could go on and on and on about that.
And we've talked about the fellowship today.
But I specifically wanted to wait, my friend, to bring you on after what you heard from Patrick Martin.
So we know, and we were joking about this yesterday.
We are wondering how long it will take for the SBLC or some of their offshoot, some of the lesser-known SBLC wannabes, to write this article about Sam Bushman being at Dixie Republic and Sam Bushman being at an event like this.
Because there's one guy who just writes about everything you do.
He's like your scribe.
Yeah, he just loves me.
The more he talks about me, the better.
It reminds me of old Red, you know?
Come on, we're going to have a little fun.
You know, I'm just telling you right now, every time they want to release an article, I just have absolute fun, James.
You know that.
So I just say, you know what, I welcome it.
Bring it on.
Let's talk about the issues.
Let's do it.
If you're going to slander me, get my name right.
Well, the slander is certainly always there and will still be coming.
But I specifically wanted to have you on after Patrick Martin shared that particular message because, again, you're all about God, family, country.
And talk about the kind of people you've met.
Now, of course, the media, the system, these left-wing Antichrist organizations will say everybody here is motivated by the real hate, there's a lot of projection going on.
The real hate is by them.
They hate a certain unique people.
They want to extinguish them.
But talk about how faith really motivates this group, if you don't mind.
And I don't want to put words in your mouth.
No, you're right.
You agree that.
Look, there's a lot of people here who have different beliefs, right?
They have different theological differences.
They have different forms of Christianity.
Some are more Christian than others.
But everyone, to a person that I've talked to, and I've talked to dozens and dozens and dozens of people today.
And to a person, they have this abiding faith in what matters.
God, family.
When we say country, you know, that's a debatable term, right?
But country, in my mind, means a like-minded people that believe in and have a commonality by which they can cooperate together in a civil fashion.
They don't have to agree on everything.
In fact, Michael Gaddy and I had a throwdown debate earlier.
But you know what?
We left each other giving each other a hug, saying it's all right, brother.
It's all good.
Because you know what?
That's what we're talking about.
We can agree to disagree.
Well, the Founding Fathers have civilized.
It goes as far as to say the Founding Fathers hated each other, but they came together and did something remarkable.
Yeah.
And we can do the same is the point.
And so all I'm telling you is there is a Christian camaraderie here.
There is a general understanding.
There is a code of ethics that we're all involved in that I think, pardon the pun, trumps just about anything, James.
And I think that'll be the ties that bind, right?
Well, yes.
I mean, we hope so.
But there is a tie that binds.
It begins with the faith, and then it goes to our people again, as you say, a people.
Yeah, with family.
A common culture, traditions, heroes, et cetera.
Commonly.
Like Man Jolly said, hey, we're all friends.
You just haven't met some of them yet, right?
We started the day today with your show at 10 a.m.
There's been non-stop radio from this event for, I don't know how many hours that's been now.
That's what, about eight years ago?
That's because radio gets results, buddy.
It's really an interesting thing how big this has grown over the last, and it's only a relatively new endeavor, just three years of having these particular Dixie Fest events in the summer.
And this merciless climate, as I believe, who was it?
It wasn't Jeb.
Was it Jeb Stewart?
Not Jeb Stewart.
Maybe it was Jeb Stewart.
Maybe it was Pendleton.
One of the Confederates said it was a merciless climate.
He was right about that.
It is, but it doesn't break the spirit of any of us.
You see people running around here having a fantastic time.
No, we're having a great time.
And let me just ask you this: the people you've met, describe them for the SBLC and the ADL and the CIA and the FBI and all of those people that are tuning in.
Right, so you want me to basically write their pronouns.
Who believe in the proper role of government according to their own understanding?
Right?
I think you came pretty close to the mark.
A little bit better than that, actually.
You hit it right on the head.
With the.
Yeah, the only thing I would add to that is real men and real women that know what they are.
You know what I mean?
We can keep going down that line.
But it all encompasses God, family, and that which they believe in, though.
It's their faith in a better world that they're trying to build.
Are we better off with the people that you've met this weekend steering the ship or the current system and regime?
Are you serious?
You're going to ask a question like that?
Come on now.
The system we've got now, they're ready to run it into the ground and destroy everything that our forefathers and we have built and gave everything for.
We must stand together and preserve it.
You know, there's a bunch of t-shirts here, thousands of them.
One of them, man's brought out to me that was his favorite, and it says this: just stand.
I couldn't say it better myself.
Two words.
That's what we got to have, and we've got to have it now, James.
That is what you have done.
And I have complimented you about that this weekend is to just stand.
So few people will stand when any pressure at all is applied for their own beliefs.
And you, Sam, stand on a principle of free speech that you will defend to the hilt for people that you don't necessarily believe in all the way.
And I'm not talking about us.
I'm just talking about in theory, you would do that.
And you have done that.
Yeah, because people have a right to their own beliefs, even if they're not mine.
Like Michael Gowdy and I, we have different beliefs.
He doesn't believe in the Constitution than I do.
But you know what?
I'll defend his right to say it.
I know, listen, he admits that.
But I'll defend his right to say it and believe it and think it if he wants to.
Right?
I will defend that right to the death because he has every right to his own conscience, sir.
All right.
Well, we can certainly agree on that.
You stand with people.
And that's because, of course, they want to have this divide thing where, well, this guy's a little bit too.
You better part company with him.
Well, then we'll trim the sails a little bit.
Boy, you better part company with this guy.
All of a sudden, who could you be in proper league with?
A Marxist, an atheist, a transgender?
Yeah, and see, I say, I know Michael's heart, and I know he's a good guy, and we can disagree on those things.
We can set it aside.
It's all right.
I know where his heart is, and his heart is to build a better future.
That's where his heart is.
Mike Gaddy's a great guy.
You're a great guy.
Both longtime personal friends of mine.
I even throw down debates with James.
Sometimes I start debates just for fun.
Come on.
How much fun did we have on the eight hour that turned into an 11-hour drive because of the traffic in Knoxville?
How much fun did we have on that?
Well, by the grace of God, go we.
We saw a bunch of wrecks.
We weren't in any of them.
So thank heavens for that, right?
But we were cutting up all the way.
And we're here to celebrate Dixie.
Amen.
Amen.
We can all over the place.
I'm saying Dixie, baby.
Celebrate Dixie, ladies and gentlemen.
Dixie O'Hara is right here.
You are listening to the political cesspool.
You're listening to Liberty News Radio. USA News.
I'm John Schaefer.
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Well, I tell you what, ladies and gentlemen, we've got a treat for you now.
His first time, his first appearance at Dixie Republic.
I'm not even going to shake his hand.
I'm going to give him a hug.
Yes, sir.
Hey, give him a big round of applause before he's ever even introduced.
Co-host of TPC for what, about 15 years?
15.
This is my illegitimate son.
Now, my dad's listening, you know.
Oh, hey, I'll take that back.
But standing right here on my right flank is Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
A rebel yellow.
Woo!
He's giving his own rebel yell.
We've never had a solo rebel yell.
It's normally a chorus.
You're solo acting.
I had to go with the spirit.
You got to go with the spirit.
There's a lot of that going around here tonight.
Eddie, I mean, people were asking.
We've shared the story so many times.
We were talking about it last night at supper because we've been here since Thursday.
We haven't slept since Wednesday night.
Tell him if I'm lying.
You are telling the dead truth.
How tired are you?
I'm fired up.
I'm proud.
I'm having a wonderful time.
The best time of my life.
In fact, I'm not going to say what it hurt, but I told James, I'll tell him on the way home.
It'll be top secret.
I just heard a story from this lady right here.
It made the whole damn trip.
If I hadn't heard anything else, it would have made the whole trip worth it.
I promise to God.
She's going to come on next time.
Next time.
But anyway, Eddie, hey, listen, you know, we were telling the story about how we first got together.
It even predates the political situation.
Yes, it is.
Which is 19 years old.
So that's a long time ago now.
Eddie was young back then.
Yes.
Well, you tell the story.
I've told it so many times.
You say it in your own words.
Well, you know what?
Oh, James was running for some kind of political office.
Was it this state legislature?
District 97.
District 97.
Okay.
Well, you know, James was covering the entire area.
He never missed a house.
So I used to campaign with James with this guy named Austin Farley, and we worked our butt off.
We didn't miss this.
Well, that was after.
You're going a couple of years into the future.
Talk about how we first, the first meeting.
The very first meeting, James was doing this political thing, and he put this brochure on my house.
I'm running for office.
I was a budding governor, but the Lord wanted me to go into radio.
That's right.
He gave me a resounding defeat, 80 to 20.
He wanted you to meet me.
But anyway, so I said, I like this platform.
I'm going to work for this guy.
So, they had a campaign headquarters up near my house.
There was a sandwich shop up there now.
What is it?
What is that name?
Subway.
Subway.
So, the campaign.
Subway's in my old campaign headquarters.
So, I'm up there and I put a note on his door, just an old redneck, just an old redneck note.
And I said, hey, man, I like your platform.
I'm with you.
I'm going to work with you.
So, James got back.
That was in the summer of 2002.
I was 22 years old.
I was running for the Tennessee State House of Representatives.
And, well, that was an offshoot of the Buchanan campaign.
Yes, yes.
Because I've met so many people during the Buchanan campaign, I wanted to keep fighting.
I was like, I'm not going to accept the fact that Pat's not president.
I want to keep fighting.
We all work with the people that I've met through that campaign.
Would you support me if I ran for the Tennessee State House?
And the Buchanan campaign led to that.
Now, even though we lost, now, listen, you've heard the story before.
I'm 22 years old.
I'm running against the Speaker of the House.
Yes.
But I think I'm going to win.
I think I'm going to win.
I thought you were going to win.
But I got 20%, which was the most, the highest percentage of the vote that an independent had gotten seeking that particular office.
We worked our butt off.
And 20% as an independent with no name recognition, no anything.
I look back on it now.
That was actually pretty good.
But of course, I thought I was going to get 50% plus one.
And so the night of the election, I was watching the news.
I was watching the election results.
I was like, oh, my God.
But it led me into radio because had it not been for that campaign, we wouldn't have gotten the call.
We raised just enough of a profile in the local community to get a call to start our own radio show.
And that's the political cesspool, and that's 19 years.
And we were out of the beanfield.
I'll tell you, we started a radio show.
We had a radio studio out in this place we call the Beanfields in Tipton County, Tennessee.
It was butted right.
It was an OO building.
It butted right up against the Wolf River.
People deer hunted, rabbit hunting, and cotton fields and beanfields.
We would get found sweet coming there.
This is no, no, no kidding.
It would be snakes would get in there, a snake shorted out the printer, a snake shorted out the whole thing.
A snake shorted out the whole station.
The whole computer.
The whole radio station.
And you know what?
One time we had Art Frith, OR.
He was a Navy chief.
He was our producer, engineer.
We called him the Lord of the Board.
And he was sitting there running the board one night, and this snake came out of the ceiling right over his board.
I mean, and we killed Walt in there.
There was a time the air conditioner went off.
And you want to talk about, we talk about this being hot and miserable.
Be in a parked car with the door shut and 115 degree underwear.
Just sweating.
We've done all kinds of radio together.
But anyway, anyway, we're not here to retell those old war stories.
But I'm just saying, we go back a long time.
Yes, we do.
How does it stack up to what you've experienced this weekend?
I'll tell you.
From the museum to the ride up here itself with Sam Bushman, the museum yesterday with Rich Hamblin, and everything we've experienced.
I'll tell you what, the whole thing was a package.
We picked Sam and Sam and his wonderful son-in-law up, Zach.
And, you know, the ride was up here.
I thought it was a ride from hell because it took forever.
We had so many wrecks.
But I've really enjoyed it.
It's already talking to Sam and to Zach.
And I know they love me so much.
Even with all my flaws.
But when we got up here, yeah, I do have flaws, believe it or not.
But, you know, we got up here and I said, James, and I'm, I got to get early the next morning to do my run.
But I was so deep.
Hey, what do you think about the upcountry of South Carolina?
Oh, the upcountry South Carolina is great.
I love that the reedy, the Reedy River.
I love that.
I read about the Reedy River Trails this morning.
But yeah, the people, this area right here, I love it.
Everybody that comes in here, James, as you well know, they're all of one spirit, one soul.
I'd say most of them Christian.
We love the South.
We love blood and soil.
You were here, and we despise this.
We despise this ABDL LBGT, all that crap.
They literally have taken, that acronym expands.
They have half of the alphabet.
There's like 34 with a plus symbol.
I mean, so many of them.
But, you know, I've heard so many upbeat speeches here tonight, so many upbeat talks, starting from the very beginning this morning.
And the one positive note I get out of it is everybody, it's not this downcast, oh, we're going to lose when beat.
Even you said we think we're going to win in the end, and I think we will too.
But I love the fact that everybody here, they're not only just proud of their race, they're being white, they put it out there.
I mean, look at all this views.
And Christian to the core.
Yeah, we have friends and fans and supporters who do not share the faith, but they are our brothers in other ways.
And we value them and we love them and we'll fight with them and we'll fight for them.
But this is a very special spiritual fellowship.
And I can't wait.
We'll ride home.
We'll be together again.
We'll ride, what, another 10 hours of back home?
We'll be raising hell on the way home, too.
I got to tell one more story.
I was up at Montgomery Bell sometime, several years ago, and I was coming home.
I stopped in this Loves truck stop to get some gas and some coffee.
And I just went up and I said, how much is this?
Where's your dark roast coffee?
Or something like that?
This is a great story.
Now, listen, this is a great story.
This is Danny the Bombardier Miller in the middle of nowhere at a gas station.
This is not affiliated with any event.
He's driving home from an event.
Yes.
Many, many miles away from the event.
He's in a car station.
What happened?
This is a great story.
I said, where's the, we got dark roast coffee?
You got this, got that.
Somebody said, say that again.
I said, you got to eat dark roast coffee.
He said, are you the bombardier?
I said, well, I don't know what to say.
I said, well, am I going to get a shot?
I said, yeah, you bet your sweet button in the Bombardier.
What about it?
He said, man, I listen to y'all's show every single Saturday.
Y'all are the best show on the face of the earth.
Random gas station.
You're my hero and all this kind of stuff, man.
Random gas station attendant recognizes his voice from the political cesspool.
And I didn't even have to pay for the coffee.
It was on the house, my God.
How about that story, ladies and gentlemen?
Hey, another story we had.
Samuel over here.
Sam the man, the Mormon Pope.
We were coming home.
We got to tell the story again.
We went up to Missouri, me and old James.
Oh, this is too good of a story.
And, you know, we went up to pick up one of our buddies who's being baptized.
He's been baptized into the Mormon faith.
Oh, Art, excuse me, not art, but Phoenix.
The Copperhead.
Yeah, the Copperhead.
And we were up there.
They did all their baptism stuff and everything.
And so we were coming back at O-Dark 30 of the border.
We were some poke duck place.
We came from Missouri all the way back to Memphis.
And Sam was hankering for some ice cream.
So we stopped in this dead gum service station out in the middle of nowhere.
But this place, they had a Basket Robbins place in there inside the service station, but it was closed.
This is one of the all-time great stories, Sam.
You know this.
And Sam loves it.
And Sam was a hankering for some ice cream.
It was closed.
It was locked.
Yeah.
I said, hey, man, we need some ice cream.
He said, we can't open it to staff that does the basket robbers are not here yet.
He said, well, we don't.
I got to talking to him.
You know, I turned on the old Bombardier charm.
And, you know, that sucker opened up the ice cream place.
It was closed.
He gets the key, opens the door, goes in there.
And I still remember me and James got the chocolate and peanut butter.
Sam, as brilliant as he is, he can't even remember what the hell was wrong with you, Sam.
You fuck what ice cream you got, man.
But anyway, we had a ball.
We had so much fun coming home.
You know, the first time we ever met Sam in person, we were up at Andrew Jackson's home, and it was the first time I'd been there.
I've been to the Hermitage twice.
Once with Pat Buchanan, once with Sam Bushman.
And how about that?
My story, we were struggling to get the child seat out of the back of your car.
15 minutes we couldn't budget.
And Sam, the black guy, says, hey, let me take a crack out in five seconds to get the damn thing out.
Well, that's because he's got 25 kids, but we'll be right back.
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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 they reproduce the lie.
The more spiritual power they get.
Now look, the media is a lie multiplier.
And this multiplication gives more evil spiritual power to the beast.
That power protects the cells of the beast from prosecution.
Why isn't Hillary in prison?
She is protected.
We must restore our national relationship with God.
Truth is sacred in the kingdom.
And the government shall be upon his shoulder.
Isaiah 9, 6.
A message from Christ Kingdom Ministries.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me just remind you how much I love you.
I mean that sincerely.
Everybody listening tonight who gives us the opportunity to, a lot of them are here tonight, but there are so many more listening who give us the opportunity to broadcast with your love offerings, as we call them, your tithes, as my pastor said, don't give until it hurts.
Give until it feels good.
And so many of you have.
It is a tough economic time right now with this rampant inflation, nearly double-digit inflation, and the cost of living, the cost of goods, food, gas, real estate, you name it.
It's all through the roof.
I know a lot of people are feeling the pinch and we've felt it too.
I mean, we have bills.
The price of our bills only go up no matter where our donations fall.
It only gets more expensive to produce the political cesspool every year.
But I want to thank again everyone who contributed during our second quarter fundraising drive, which just wrapped up at the end of June.
We are here for at least another quarter.
We take it quarter by quarter for 19 years, and we'll reassess the situation in the fall.
But I want to thank everybody who contributed and we are still sending out those incentive gifts.
I've been on the road since we had the 4th of July and then we left immediately afterwards to come to South Carolina.
And so we still have many packages and orders, gift incentives to fulfill.
I actually delivered one tonight to this cavalier over there.
Now, I say he looks like a cavalier.
He's a bore.
He's a bore.
But I saved $9.95, which is a priority mail shipment by hand-delivering it to Rich and Janice Hamblin, our dear friends.
But we'll be getting more in the mail next week for anybody who has not yet received their token of our appreciation.
But I have with us now right here with me Kyle McDermott.
Yes, I'm here.
How are you doing tonight?
You are very well dressed, my friend.
You are in sailor white pants.
Yes, I am.
Black shoes and a red shirt that has one word across the breast, secede.
That's correct.
It also has on the right there, it's got a little Dixie Republic advertisement.
I always thought that was a crescent moon, but it's not.
No, it's some sort of a protection for the neck.
For the neck?
I forget what it is.
You look at the state flag of South Carolina, you see the palmetto tree, and what we always thought was a moon, a crescent moon, but it is a, it comes from the French, I believe, one of these neck protectors.
Correct, yes.
What's it called?
Courgé?
Rich, come pronounce it for us.
Because Scott can't hop the bar there.
It's a gorgé.
Gorgé.
Okay.
Gorgé.
Well, I should have known to have asked Rich because he knows everything.
He really does.
But anyway, my friend, you are the author of the book that is for sale here on site for $18.95.
Yes, it is.
That is a premium.
Yes.
The Declaration of White Independence by Kyle McDermott.
You have the Gadsden flag, don't tread on me, the cold rattlesnake.
We need our people to be like that.
That's a rough.
The Declaration of White Independence by Kyle McDermott, and he is on with us right now.
Tell us about the book.
Well, the book is basically in part a rewrite of Jefferson's original Declaration.
And the way I work cosmology into the book is by discussing Jefferson's phrase, the laws of nature and nature's God, and discussing where the laws of nature come from and how they came to exist.
And basically the book is an explanation and a takeoff of the following rewrite, which is, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all the peoples of mankind are created morally equal, that each is endowed by the Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these rights are life, liberty, and the perpetuation of their kind.
Now, when you read Jefferson's Declaration with that rewritten paragraph in that form, it's what he really meant.
Jefferson talks about merciless Indian savages within the Declaration of Independence.
Not only were the races not equal in the Declaration of Independence, he was not talking about universal humanity equality because no two people are equal.
No two white people are equal.
And as a matter of fact, the Declaration of Independence wasn't even granted to all white people.
That's correct.
Because white indentured servants were, in fact, not included.
That's right.
It was originally white men of property.
But he's, of course, talking about free white men are equal to King George under God.
And that was a whole thing.
It wasn't talking about every race of humanity, pygmies, are equal to Swedes and so on.
No, of course not.
Of course not.
Although I do think in the larger context, he had in mind that the peoples of mankind are morally equal in the sense that each has a right to a homeland and to pursue their own destiny.
Their own destiny in their own way.
So what conclusion do you draw in your book, The Declaration of White Independence?
The conclusion I draw is that we are losing our rights right now.
We're losing our homeland.
We're losing everything that was fought and sacrificed for in this country, the generations that sacrificed and built this country.
It's being stolen from us.
And it's being stolen from us in the name of a false equality, the false god of equality that doesn't exist and never will exist and can't exist.
And it's being sold to us under verbal warfare.
For example, diversity is divide and conquer.
Multiculturalism is a balkanization.
These words are used as weapons against us.
And the book explores that and talks about that.
And further, the book is also an explication in part of cosmology in the sense that the laws of nature and nature's God had an origin, and that origin was in the Big Bang.
And I refer to the Big Bang as a big seed because teleology was embedded within that, and the universe expanded from a point the size of a P.
We all, everything you look at in the universe inside of you, outside of you, came from that small, tiny point of origin.
And the best way to characterize that expansion of space-time, matter, and energy is a teleological seed, not a bomb exploding, which somehow miraculously resulted in our existence.
It doesn't make any sense to think of it that way.
Yeah, what created the bomb?
I mean, this is a whole different conversation.
And again, just, but I wouldn't characterize it as a bomb.
It's a seed.
It sprouted.
It grew.
All right.
How can people get the book?
Well, it's available here at the Dixie Republic here in Traveler's Rest in South Carolina.
It's also available on Barnes Noble.
How about that?
Amazing, isn't it?
It was only for a long time.
But not for very much longer.
Well, please, let's not go there.
It was a rally.
Hey, I want to ask you about something else, my friend.
We're talking with Com McDermott here, author of the Declaration of White Independence.
You were at the Trump rally picking South Carolina a week ago.
Yes, today.
A week ago today.
I was in the front row.
You were in the front row at a Donald Trump.
Listen to this, ladies and gentlemen.
He was in the front row of a Donald Trump rally a week ago today, wearing this beautiful red shirt with the word that says secede right across the breast.
What was your experience there?
My experience is that it was hot.
It was hot.
There were people dropping like flies.
But I will say this: I know I made all kinds of things.
What time did you get there to get that front row seat?
5 a.m.
5 a.m.
Yeah, but listen, that's not.
5 a.m.
Some people got there like the night before.
So I can't really brag about that.
But you still got front row.
I still got friendly.
Wearing my way out.
How far away were you from the president as you are from me right now?
I would say about 10 times as far from you as I said.
So it's 10 feet.
Yeah, because we're a foot away.
Yeah, the only person between me and Trump was the Secret Service agent.
10 feet away from Trump.
Yeah.
A week ago today.
And I want you to know that I saw it.
One foot away from James Edwards, 10 feet away from Trump a week ago today.
You've had a hell of a week.
It's been a hell of a week.
I made sure that my t-shirt was prominently displayed and I pointed it out.
Secede.
Secede, right?
So he's, for what it's worth, he saw the shirt.
Now, he saw the shirt.
He saw the shirt.
Were you one of the ones that booed Lindsey Graham?
I booed as loud as I could.
I booed as loud as I could.
I screamed Rhino and Trader.
And I think if you listen to the audio, you can hear my voice.
I think it was me.
Well, we actually played it.
It was the network news break at the bottom of the hour, and I was oblivious to it.
We were live on the radio last week, obviously, last Saturday night, and a network news break pops in, bottom of the hour, and it's talking about President Trump's rally in Pickens, South Carolina, which is just about 30 miles up the road from here.
Right here.
Right here in the upcountry.
And they mentioned all of the people booing Lindsey Graham.
And I heard that.
And I can't.
It was a full week ago, of course.
I can't even remember who the guest was last.
Who do we have on last week?
Does anybody remember?
Rich, I know you listen.
Well, he was a fantastic guest, whoever it was.
Nevertheless, we talked.
We came back and we laughed about that.
Yeah.
I'm going to have to look now.
Now I'm embarrassed.
But in any event, we laughed about that, but we heard the people booing.
Steve King.
Who?
Steve King.
Oh, Steve King.
Well, the weeks do run together.
Well, I say, yes, as a matter of fact, I made the comment.
If Donald Trump had had Congressman Steve King on the stage and not Lindsey Graham, he wouldn't have gotten that boo.
But we heard all the booze, so we probably audibly heard you personally.
I think he might have been.
I love Steve King, by the way.
I don't remember what I had for breakfast.
That's not a diss.
But anyway.
So what was the crowd like?
The crowd was insanely pro-Trump.
Well, you would imagine that, but do you think you could have conversations like we're having tonight with the crowd?
In what context?
What do you mean?
Well, do you think you could talk about our issues?
Yes.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes, very much so.
I believe you could do that.
Yeah, no problem.
Yeah, people would be in tune with that and be able to.
We didn't have that conversation with the Donald.
Yeah, we didn't have that conversation with the Donald.
Thank you, Sam.
But no, yeah, I had heard from several other people that I've met here today, by the way, we're at that Trump rally, and they said it was a raucous crowd.
It was very much in tune with our issues.
Some of them privately had conversations about our issues with people.
I'll share with the group assembled after we get off the air one of the stories I heard from that particular rally.
But I think, again, you scratch away, you scratch away just a little bit of surface, and our people are right there boiling to explode.
It is ready to happen.
It just needs to be fuse.
We need someone to light the fuse.
Now, our people have had faith that that would be Trump.
I don't know if it's going to be him.
I think he could lead the way to whatever is next.
And I think that's an important role.
We need that.
Because Trump has radicalized, perhaps inadvertently, millions of our people.
And that's one thing I think we can give him a lot of credit for doing.
Absolutely.
To my dying end, eternally so.
I am grateful that whether purposefully or inadvertently, and I think inadvertently to some extent, he has radicalized, he has brought to light how wretched our media is.
People have no faith in our media, our courts, and to a large extent, our government and electoral system now.
And that is in large part due to Donald Trump.
I think so.
And if I could just quickly mention one of the things that I'm going to try to work on is I want to copy the greater Idaho movement and create a Greater Carolina movement and pick off counties from northern Georgia, western North Carolina, and perhaps the western tip of Virginia and incorporate it into one giant red power block in one state and call it the Greater Carolina Movement.
And if we do that, we can garner some support and build ourselves up.
It all started here originally.
South Carolina was the first to go.
And we're going to do it again.
Amen, everybody.
Let's give him a big round of applause, Comm McDermott.