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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.
Winchester Cathedral, you're bringing me down.
You start a new watch style.
My baby little town.
You could have done something, but you didn't try.
You didn't do nothing.
You let a walk by.
Well, that one right there, ladies and gentlemen, is for Keith Alexander.
As a matter of fact, Keith, we got a letter in from a listener, Ryan.
I believe Ryan's in Kansas City.
I got to go back and look.
But he writes, Mr. Edwards, even if, and this is going back to our Father's Day discussion that we had a few weeks ago about there's a lot of songs for Mother's Day, what are we going to play for Father's Day?
Ryan writes, even if quality songs specifically about fathers like that silver-haired daddy of mine are comparatively few, the fairly prolific use of daddy in the HepCat era offers at least a generic abundance of tunes like Webb Pierce's High Geared Daddy, Gene Autry's Do-Right Daddy Blues, Jimmy Swan's Rattlesnake Daddy.
That's what they call Eddie, and etc.
I always enjoy your musical pics, though, including the occasional Keith-selected oddity.
Keep up the good work.
Well, I've got another oddity for you.
And the same basic type of music as Winchester Cathedral by the new vaudeville band.
Look up Hello, Hello by Sopwith Camel.
That was another attempt to be retro in the mid-60s.
I don't know that Sopwith Camel had any other hits besides that, but check that out.
I may persuade James into playing it someday.
Now, Winchester Cathedral, you can remember when that was used as an ad here in Memphis.
Yeah.
Well, tell us about it.
I'm not sure.
Winchester Cabana.
Oh, yeah.
Here's what it was.
Yeah, they had Cabana apartments that had like three swimming pools and they had like a little garden way in between the two rows of apartments.
And for example, they had one called Winchester Cabana that they turned a field.
They ruined a perfectly good pasture to put that in.
And I remember they had three swimming pools and all the swinging bachelors and bachelorettes were there and their radio ads were to the tune of Winchester Cathedral at Winchester Cabana.
Where was this garden spot located?
In Whitehaven.
Now what happened since then?
It became Blackhaven.
And then what happened to Winchester Cabana?
It became Section 8 Housing.
So what happened?
I don't understand.
I mean, that was interesting because this was something that Eddie and I were talking about before the show.
It's never happened anywhere else.
This was something that Eddie and I were talking about before the show about RFK's speech about how COVID, in his opinion, was genetically engineered to target certain races.
But if race is a biological construct, how could they have possibly done that?
And to the point of Winchester Cabana, you know, if it was a good garden spot in the 60s and all that happens where blacks moved in and whites moved out, and of course we're all just one human family.
We all bleed red.
We all bleed red.
We're all one human family.
I don't know.
What am I missing?
Well, what you're missing is that there are certain people who you and I know, we call them the usual suspects, don't want white people to be racially aware.
They want every other race to be acutely, acutely racially aware.
Blacks, Middle Easterners, Asians, Hispanics, but not white Gentiles.
White Gentiles, if they even begin to even think about talking in terms of what is in the best interest of their race, they're immediately met with charges of racism.
There's some reason why they don't want you thinking along that line.
That's why we need to think along those lines if we're going to find our way out of the farm.
I'm just saying.
Race is a social construct, but RFK is saying this could be biologically engineered to target certain races.
Winchester Cabana went from all white, a garden spot, all black, and now it's unlivable.
And I don't know.
I must be missing something here.
It went from, like they said about Rhodesia, went from the breadbasket of Africa to the basket case of Africa.
Well, what about Jesse Lee Peterson tonight?
Jesse Lee Peterson bringing up the South African thing saying that's what's happening here.
I mean, Jesse.
Great guy.
The thing is, it's just right there.
You know, don't believe your lying eyes.
Everybody knows that this is a- Are you going to believe the media or your lying eyes?
Exactly.
We've got to start telling the truth.
We've got to stop the hypocrisy.
Did I say race is a biological concept?
I meant sociological concept.
But anyway, hey, Keith, here's what we're doing tonight.
So as you can see, maybe the method to the madness has already presented itself, but we started the show with Jesse Lee Peterson.
Wanted to get him on in July because he calls July White History Month.
It's a little bit too hot for white people.
But anyway, wanted to have Jesse Lee on.
Then we talked about, then you and I, Keith, talked about some of the current news events, Tommy Teverbull, and then the latest black-on-white murder here in Memphis.
Then Sam Bushman stepped in.
He's here tonight.
Big party show.
My dad's here.
My mom's here.
Wife and kids are here.
Sam, Eddie, Keith.
Sam's son-in-law, Zach, had a really great time getting to know him better the last week and a half.
But Sam was on to talk about we were breaking down the Freedom Fest with the people we met there.
And now we are beginning to bring everybody in, all of these parts into a synthesis, and we're going to put them in the blender and let it rock out the last hour of the show.
But give me one minute on this.
I'm not going to tell you who it was, but I talked, and I'm not going to tell you where it happened or if it was over the phone or how it happened.
But I talked with a former presidential candidate.
Not, again, like one of these 50 presidential candidates that puts their name on the ballot and gets 50 votes.
Talk about a guy who won some state primaries.
He got some delegates to his party's nominating convention.
We ended up talking to him about, of all things, Piggly Wiggly.
Now, give me one minute on Piggly Wiggly, Keith.
Piggly Wiggly.
We've got to talk about Piggly Wiggly.
Memphis has been a garden spot for entrepreneurs.
We've had a lot of entrepreneurs.
One of the, for example, Kevins Wilson, who invented the holiday inn concept, the motel by the cloverleaf that just coincided with the development of the interstate highway system.
It was a great success.
Before him, back in the 19 teens and 20s, was Clarence Saunders, who developed Piggly Wiggly stores, which was the first supermarket, the first kind of do-it-yourself, help yourself type of grocery store back then.
Before that, grocery stores, you went up to the counter and you told the grocery you want some tomatoes, you'd get some tomatoes down.
You said you want a loaf of bread, you'd get a loaf of bread.
Now you could do it yourself.
Well, supermarkets basically have become the grocery stores.
Finding a different type of grocery store that's not got the supermarket concept is few and far between.
But see, Clarence Saunders made a lot of money.
He built a grand house called the Pink Palace, but he never got to the house.
Why is it called that?
Because it's made out of pink limestone.
And why didn't he get to move into it?
Because he went bankrupt.
But he had the concept where before that, the clerks would always fetch your items for you.
He made the concept where you go in through the aisles and you pick it up yourself.
You take it to the cashier.
Well, he went bankrupt, but.
But he made a lot of money before he went break.
He went bankrupt because he had a showdown with Wall Street and he beat him at first.
You know who Wall Street is, okay?
And then they beat him back.
He beat him first.
They beat him better.
But he made a lot of money.
And then Piggly Wiggly was still around.
Still around now.
Well, see, Piggly Wiggly went into bankruptcy.
He had a bankruptcy trustee, and Clarence Saunders tried to have another group of stores.
You call it Clarence Saunders Grocery.
The trustee said you can't use it because that's part of the goodwill of Piggly Wiggly.
He took it all the way to the Supreme Court and won.
And after that, he called his grocery stores Clarence Saunders, sole owner of my own name grocery stores.
Well, and then there's still Piggly Wigglies today.
Do it Piggly Wiggly style, right, Sam Dixon?
I was talking to Sam Dixon about this a couple of days ago.
We'll be right back.
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The political left today is the beast.
Now, the Bible confirms that the dragon gave him the beast his power.
Revelation 13, 2.
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Well, let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
We are once again devolving into another party show here.
Everybody's at the local studio tonight.
That's coming back.
That's pretty good.
Was that doo-wop going on?
That wasn't doo-op just then, but there's a reason for that.
My parents, my kids, my wife, my brothers, my friends, Sam Bushman, Eddie the Bavader Miller, Keith Alexander, we're all here tonight.
It's one big happy family.
It caps off delicious food.
Great company.
Two-week experience between South Carolina and here in the last seven days.
But Sam, I finally broke my Mountain West friend.
We were walking in downtown Memphis this week, and we were walking into the convention center, and he says, how do you stand to see?
Because this is another day.
Like every day.
It's hotter than all hell.
The heat is on.
The heat is on.
I'm telling you, 115%.
Listen to me.
It was so freaking hot.
It was humid as I'll get out.
It was almost to rain, but the sun was out beating down on me.
I think the UV index or whatever you call that name thing was like 11 or something.
I mean, it was out of freaking control.
115 heat index, 97% humidity.
I hated it.
It was too wet to walk out.
I got to sit down in the AC and get a drink of cold water.
I can't take it.
I've been on the air 19 years, and every summer I complain incessantly about these southern summers.
And I say, why don't you come to the mountains where the air is dry and the food's good?
But yeah, so you got a dose of it.
Between South Carolina and Memphis, you got a dose of it the last 11 days.
You came in the worst of the worst.
Yeah, it's rough.
But you know what, though?
It is good to be with people.
You know, there is a difference in the South and even the Rocky Mountains.
In the Rocky Mountains, they'll say, you know what, have a good one.
Have a good day.
Whatever.
In the South, a lot of times, they'll say, have a blessed day.
Or bless your heart.
Or bless your heart.
You know, there's a difference in the way people are treated.
There is something to the southern charm.
Let's make no mistake about it.
Well, southern culture, you know what?
This is it.
It didn't have to be about better or worse.
It's just different.
And a culture that is different in Southern is something that's worthy of preservation, and that's it.
I mean, it doesn't have to be.
Until you meet Eddie and Keith, then it's different.
Hey, but I'll tell you what.
What else we did, Sam, that didn't get mentioned tonight.
We went to the top of a pyramid this week.
Yes, we did.
It was fantastic, by the way.
Real, sure enough, pyramid.
Yeah, it's very cool.
What is that thing?
The biggest pyramid.
No, it's a pyramid, but it's the biggest.
But certainly the tallest observation deck in the area, yeah, because there's nothing super tall in Memphis.
No, well, Memphis doesn't have much of a skyline, but you can see it all from the top of the pyramid, which was a facility.
But what do they call that store?
It's a Bass Pro shop.
The biggest Bass Pro shop ever.
I mean, the thing is beyond imagination.
And you go up.
Well, the pyramid used to be a multi-purpose sports arena and all the big concert acts, Neil Diamond, Garth Brooks, you know, with their own.
Yeah, they were going to have me speak there and then they chicken out.
But then when the NBA came to town, the pyramid wasn't good enough, so they had to build a new arena, the FedEx Forum.
And then the pyramid sat dilapidated and vacant for a few years, and then Bass Pro Shop built it.
And it is shaped just like a pyramid.
It's an iconic thing.
But you go up to the top, you see the Mississippi River, you see across the Mississippi River and primeval Arkansas.
And worth seeing, though.
I mean, it's something to behold, right?
We went all the way up to the top.
We got some great pictures up there.
So we've had a fun week with Eddie and Keith and everybody.
James was singing Doo-Op the whole time.
I was singing country music.
I'm not sure what Eddie was singing.
Keith refused to join us and then blamed it on us.
I don't know what's going on.
Well, Keith said he had to be in court.
Well, we were holding court while he was in court, that's for sure.
All right.
Now, there was something.
Oh, I got to say one thing.
Eddie, you can testify to this.
By the way, Christmas is White History Month.
I'm just saying.
There you go.
Amen.
Every month is.
But listen, I got to say this about you, Sam.
There's a quote.
I want Eddie to get in on this.
I'm getting scared.
You might toss the mic to him.
Not yet.
I want to see what you say.
All right.
There's an old saying about, you know, a man, when he sees a woman leave, he hates to see her go, but he loves sunshine.
No, no, no.
He hates to see her go, but he loves to watch her leave.
Yeah.
In a non-homo erotic way, I feel that about you.
I hate to see you go, but I love to watch you leave.
I don't know.
I'm not driving this car.
Wait a minute.
Any longer.
Only because, Eddie, it reminds me of the drunk people last week.
They're like, hey, I love you.
It's just like, okay, now I haven't seen any drunk people.
But listen, I got to say this.
Only because you have the vigor of three men.
And Eddie can take you out of this.
You're darn right.
You run us into the ground.
You want to know why?
A week with Sam Bushman takes years off of your life.
No, it adds years to your life.
Look, I don't drink.
I don't smoke.
I get plenty of sleep.
I eat right.
I don't know about you.
I believe God.
What part?
The sleep part.
What do you mean?
Well, I'll tell you.
I literally go to bed like at 10:30 at night and wake up at 6:30 in the morning.
Eddie shook me solid, baby.
When you come into town, Eddie and I, we form a platoon.
So here's why we're passing it along.
Here it is, Eddie.
Tell me if I'm lying.
When Sam came into town, one of the times he was in town for a few days, we had to break it up into three shifts.
Eddie took the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. shift.
So he would be with Sam and he would take Sam around and do whatever Sam wanted to do from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I would take the 4 p.m. to midnight shift and then Lee Cochran would take the 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. shift and then it would cycle back to Eddie.
And you'd say, what do they do for 12?
Because Sam never sleeps.
He's lying to you when he says he sleeps.
And I said, what does he do from midnight to 8 a.m.?
And he would sink, Lee would go to his hotel.
They would sink karaoke.
They would go to an all-night Crystal Burger.
They get some crystals.
And then they'd ride around in the car and they'd talk and they'd dodge the cop.
And, you know, Lee's car was a cop copy.
Tell him that.
Any FBI agent in 100-mile radius was on Lee's car.
And then it would be time for you to pick him up at 8.
And it took three men to contain him.
It took three men around the clock.
That's true.
Because he never sleeps.
He never runs out of energy.
And when he leaves tomorrow, I'm going to sleep for a week.
Good old Lee.
He was one of our chauffeurs.
We had to have three people.
It takes three people.
Another one that could outwork y'all.
You know what?
I remember one time we were fairly red.
Oh, Sam and Kurt was in town then, too.
And so it was time for Lee to take his shift to Perry to Real.
But Lee, he's like, I've seen another guy like this.
I don't know if you ever rode Lee Cochran's car, but he never threw anything away.
He loves fast food.
He never threw away a bumper sticker either.
Now, his car, he had this, this was a guy.
He passed away.
God bless him.
He was a big guy, 300 pounds, and he had a little bitty economy car, but every square inch of it was covered in a bumper sticker.
Like, abolish the IRS, abolish the Federal Reserve.
Death to the New World Order.
And I'm like, and he's like, but he always wanted to keep a low profile.
I was scared to death.
That's right.
Sam.
That's right.
I was like, any CIA asset in 100 miles is going to be on Lee like White on Rice.
Shelby Forest Park one time, and there was like two squad cars watching, following him.
Look at him.
Yeah, he did.
He had all those, all those bumper stickers.
You see bumper stickers normally on the bumper.
He had it on the hood, on the side, on the windows.
He had like a little peephole where he could see the drive, but everything else was covered.
I'm not exaggerating.
But it took me, you, and Lee on 24-hour rotation, three men, eight-hour shifts to keep up with Sam because when he comes into town, he doesn't sleep.
He doesn't stop.
We were up all damn day and we go there like four o'clock in the morning to over karaoke.
And Lee was Mr. Elvis.
He'd do every Elvis song there ever was.
Give it a try.
Yeah.
We'll do karaoke before the show is over.
We got a barbershop quartet right here.
Here, we got four of us.
We got me, you, Keith.
Well, I got it.
We gotta quit that.
My dad's bird.
He'll be get off.
Well, you're singing all right.
We don't do that here.
I like the one that Sam was singing about.
What was that?
It was in Alabama.
Hey, sing that Alabama song you're singing.
Yo, come on.
You said he was trained up on country on gospel music.
Sing that one.
I don't sing songs on the radio.
I sing little snippets of songs on the radio from time to time.
But I will say this: these guys are exaggerating.
I do have plenty of energy.
That's all true.
What's your vigor score?
Your vigor score?
I have no idea.
Well, you used to run an ad for your vigor score.
I know, but I can't remember what it was.
I just know this.
The better I eat, the more vigor I have.
But I'm getting old now.
See, James's problem is he doesn't eat any vegetables, so he doesn't have any energy.
That's true.
That's true.
Okay, when you eat nothing but garbage and you run out of sugar, eventually it's just like crash time 24/7.
Like Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Reagan believed in a nap every day.
I was with Sam at this event every day.
I got to go take a nap, Sam.
I'm fine with a nap every day.
The problem is, James wants to take a nap as soon as he gets up.
He wants to sleep in till noon and then take a nap afterwards.
But I'm telling you, I went to this restaurant.
When we go to a restaurant with Sam, Sam reads everything on the menu and then he orders everything in the menu.
I'm like, Sam, I got to take a nap after we eat five entres.
And when we were eating with Sam ate at a catfish restaurant yesterday, I said, Sam, he ordered everything on the menu.
He ordered everything on the menu.
And then he thought he had eaten everything on the menu.
I said, Sam, there's one hush puppy hiding in the corner.
But listen, and he ate it.
Me and Zach got a pound of shrimp and a pound of sausage, got coleslaw, 10 pounds of catfish, and it was delicious.
I'm done.
It was incredible.
We have a great time.
We live life to the fullest.
We only live once.
And you got to remember that it's all about the land of the free.
See, in most other countries, we could never do it with the free.
You don't have your headset on because you don't know the music's playing.
We're going to take a break.
We are the, I don't know if we're the home of the free, but the land of the brave with Sam Bushman.
Stay tuned.
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Hopefully, the air conditioning is working as temperatures soar across parts of the West.
That heat wave that's baking much of the country isn't going away anytime soon.
And this, again, is where it gets concerning.
We're looking at Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, still looking at so many triple digits.
Phoenix 116 on Monday, 115 on Tuesday, Wednesday, 115.
Meteorologist Michelle Grossman says Las Vegas could set a record on Sunday hitting 117 or higher.
Even places like Salt Lake City have been hitting triple digits.
The current heat wave temperatures are about 10 to 20 degrees above the norm for this time of year.
In Las Vegas, I'm John Schaefer.
Former President Trump is speaking at the Turning Point Action Conference.
Today, the greatest threat is not from the outside.
The greatest threat is the sick sinister and evil forces trying to destroy our nation from within.
The conference being held in West Palm Beach near his Mar-a-Lago home, Florida governor and GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis did not attend the conference.
Lawyers for Trump are looking into delaying the investigation into his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
The filings came just days after two grand juries were impaneled that could soon decide whether to charge Trump and his allies over efforts to reverse his loss to President Biden in Georgia's 2020 election.
A suspect was on the run Saturday after a morning shooting left four people dead in an Atlanta suburb.
The suspect is identified as Andre Longmore, who is in his 50s.
Nearly one in five workers say they have a toxic workplace.
A new poll by the American Psychological Association shows those who reported a toxic work environment are three times as likely as those in healthy workplaces to say their mental health has taken a hit due to their job.
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One of the all-time, probably the most recognizable doo-wop song of the doo-wop era of the late...
Isn't that a super racist song, too?
It has to be.
You got blacks and whites together.
They were.
It was a very rare thing, I will tell you.
He is up with that.
For that particular group, the Marcels.
Hey, tell me that's not good stuff, though.
It's great stuff.
And I'll tell you the best stuff of all.
You know, ladies and gentlemen, I want you to realize, whether it's Christmas in July for White History Month, whatever it is, I want you to remember that spending time with friends and family and loved ones and making memories are what count.
That's what counts.
We've made so many countries.
I want you to really focus on that, Eddie.
I've been to many memories together.
I mean, my God, the four, well, my dad's in this room, so think of the memories I've made with him.
But my dad, yours truly, Keith, Eddie, Sam, the memories we've made over the course of our time together, this is the first time this is where all of us were together at the same time.
This has never happened.
We got to all get a picture after the show.
Well, yes, we do.
But you know what?
I pretty much burned a candle at both ends.
Everybody knows my schedule.
And I'll tell you what, I hadn't been anywhere since June of 2021.
And when I went down to Pensacola to see the Slayers Dinner, thanks for the donors who sent me down there.
But this is the first, if you want to call it a vacation, we went up to South Carolina last week that I've had, and I couldn't hang out long.
And it killed you.
You were in bed for three days after that.
See, Sam hadn't even been to sleep since then.
Sam hasn't been to sleep since then.
You've been in bed for three days.
You got home.
You were in bed for three days.
You couldn't even go see RFK today.
But you know what?
It's so relaxing.
Be around here with your friends.
Sam's right.
It's just so relaxing.
Doing my program tonight, it was just loving all of it.
We're drunk on love tonight.
All right, let's give it to Keith.
I want to give this to Keith.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime habit.
Thank you for the time.
They have, Keith, now identified and removed the grave of a racist horse, even Traveler's Grave, the steed who so valiantly carried Robert E. Lee into battle.
He's not even safe from the mob.
So you've got a Marxist mob now on the campus of Washington and Lee University who have removed the plaque that was on top of the grave of Traveler.
Do you ever feel like you're beating a dead horse with this tie?
I tell you what.
It's an endless loop, as Brad Griffin writes.
Well, what they need to do is catch the miscreants that did this and horse whip.
Well, I'll tell you who it was.
It was the administration of the university.
I still say by my earlier statement that he needs to be horse whipped.
Well, so here you have this new president of Washington and Lee.
Sam, when you and I were up in Washington for the Donald Trump inauguration, I stopped on the drive because that's a hellacious drive.
I stopped in Lexington, Virginia, where Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are buried, and I stayed at what was then called, as recently as 2016, the Robert E. Lee Hotel, a very fine boutique hotel.
Very nice, very lavish.
I stayed there.
I visited the graves, and now this university.
By the way, incredibly historic is the point to make.
This university that was named after both he and George Washington, Robert E. Lee, was there.
Robert E. Lee taught there.
They are doing everything they can to remove Lee.
Here it is.
They've removed Lee's portrait from the Lee Chapel.
They've removed the Lexington Garden Club plaque outside the Lee Chapel due to its reference to Lee.
They've removed from Lee Chapel all plaques referencing Lee.
And by the way, Robert E. Lee is buried inside Lee Chapel with his entire family.
They have initiated the practice of closing the gates in Lee Chapel to block the view of it.
They have supported the movement to remove Lee's name from Washington and Lee University, which failed to pass.
You know what I have to say, though, James?
History repeats itself.
It won't be long until they'll be removing their manipulations of history.
I hope so.
And I will say this.
I have been there.
I have been.
Not only did I stay at the Robert E. Lee Hotel, I have basked in the glow.
I have stood as far away as I am from you, Sam, tonight, which is to say about five feet from Robert E. Lee's tomb, that far from Stonewall Jackson.
James's bald head was spitball, ladies and gentlemen.
But that was that close.
And then they are trying to remove.
They even removed a plaque inside the university that marked the location of Lee's office inside the university when he, post-war, was an administrator there.
The saddest part, though, is if they remove us from our history and we don't know our history, ladies and gentlemen, then we have nothing to hold to the communist design.
Destroy the faith, destroy your history, your attachment to history.
You kill the people.
And now they're removing the grave of Robert E. Lee's horse.
So this is where we're at now.
Well, the good news is that it's something for us to talk about, right?
Well, if we can talk about it, though, we can tell the stories and people can learn the stories because I never knew what color the horse was.
Now I know.
Well, there's some debate about that.
Isn't it gray?
Somebody said black.
Somebody said white.
Gray with a black mane.
No, your dad looked it up.
Gray with a black mane.
Was he great?
Traveler was a gray horse.
Gray horse, black mane.
All right.
That's a racist horse.
Okay.
Keith Keith.
I have a question.
I have a question.
And Keith, you can answer it.
Why?
I know the answer, but why do these people are, anyways, why do they hate people like Robert E. Lee so much, Keith?
Well, I'm going to let Keith answer that, but I'm going to tell you this.
When the tide turns and it will turn, give me the first jackhammer, Keith.
Because I got a lot of monuments I'm taking down, by God.
They hate Robert E. Lee because Robert E. Lee was almost a flawless human being.
He was the only person.
Resentment and jealousy is your answer.
Right, yeah.
Well, basically, Robert E. Lee graduated from West Point, the only person in the history of the institution that had not earned a single demerit during his tenure there.
Okay?
He was an honorable man without nobody, even his worst enemies, could not find a flaw in his character.
Now, of course, the people that are now leading up the woke generation, because he fought for the South and because they say the South was fighting to maintain slavery and were therefore racist, all of that, for example, is untrue.
It was an economic cause of the Civil War, primarily.
The South fought that it was being treated like an agricultural colony of the North, and that's why they decided they had to stop their cow being milked through the fence and get it.
And I don't even mind admitting that slavery was an element to it.
It was this, it was that.
You can argue how much of a piece of the pie it was.
Nevertheless, they were right, and I stand behind them.
Look, I'm a southerner.
I know that the South, you know, we're not perfect, but we're a lot more perfect than the Yankee abolitionists that brought all that, you know, brought the Civil War on.
So what we need to do is be sure that our side of the argument gets a seat at the debate table.
That's what we need to do in response to that.
So every time they slander a Confederate hero or a white hero, we need to give the alternative history, which most often is the true history.
We need to not run from these things.
We cannot show cowardice in the sight of our enemies because that just encourages them to more and more depredations.
Let's remember.
Keith, we've got racist horses.
I never knew that before.
How can a horse be racist?
Well, you know, I'm sure that, you know, if he let Robert E. Lee ride on him, he had to be a racist, right?
I'll bet we can prove that it was the leader of the KKK.
Toss it back over to Sam.
You've got the leader of the KKK right here, according to the Detroit News.
I think we could prove that the horse was the leader of the KKK, too.
Not only a rank-and-file member, card-carrying member, but actually the leader.
Don't you think, James?
Well, I'll tell you what.
We can say you are, and it's not true.
We can certainly document that the horse is.
Now, you never know what's going to come out of an American court these days.
You want to know what it is?
Yeah, it's a bunch of horse crap.
I think we've worked it now all the horse references we can.
I mean, we laugh.
We have a good time.
What are you going to do?
You laugh to keep from crying?
It's a terrible thing.
Robert E. Lee's horse was more honorable than anybody in the administration of Washington Lee University.
I would take that a horse over any of these people, Eddie.
Got another question.
A two-point question.
I keep hearing, even from my own co-hosts, some of them, Alfred Schaefer in Germany, they keep people keep taking, saying, our people are waking up.
Our people are waking up.
I've been here.
They are.
It's a different game now.
They are.
I got the answer for you.
I can tell you.
So what?
So they're waking up.
So what?
I'm awake.
You're awake.
Keith awake.
Dr. Hill, you're awake.
So what?
Not like this.
We haven't done anything.
Not like this.
They haven't done anything.
They have to have an event.
We talked about this earlier.
Every revolution is top-down.
There has to be an economic collapse, a nuclear war.
They are there, though, bubbling beneath the surface, whereas they were not there in this way, even as recently as five or ten years ago.
It is different.
They have to have an event to bring them up to the surface.
But ladies and gentlemen, remember this.
Sam Bushman has been preaching Christ for more than 25 years, for more than a quarter of a century, in I would submit to you, the freest country on earth.
And some would say it's not true.
We can debate that.
I'll debate anybody anytime anywhere.
But I submit to you that I've been able to preach the principles of Christ.
You can get it every Monday through Saturday.
This man doesn't even do five days.
He does six days.
He rests on the Sabbath at LibertyRoundtable.com.
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My child called me up just the other day.
He said, Dad, I need some crack.
Can you help me today?
And I had lots of cash, but bills to pay.
He said, don't worry, Dad, I'll find another way.
He was smoking for I knew it and away he flew.
Saying, I'm going to be like you, Dad.
You know I'm going to be like you.
And hunters in the basement with a silver spoon.
The hookers and drugs were going to be there soon.
When you're coming home, Dad, I don't know when.
I'll be good and high by then, Dad.
Yeah, I'll be good and high by then.
Creaking through drugs.
Smoking anything.
By the way, James, I just got to tell you this story.
We were at Freedom Fest today and we were looking at all the booths we could go to.
And one of the booths was Afro Man for President.
And I thought, what the heck is Afro Man for President, man?
So I wanted to go there.
I didn't know it was like Black Santa Claus or what it was.
But I went there and all there was was a sign on the table and it said, because I got high.
Wait, before you take off the headset, I got to say, the other Sam, and we had a big, a lot of confusion because we were all driving around last week between Sam and Sam, Dixon and Bushman, going to the museum last week.
You were in the best company you could ever have.
I absolutely was.
But Sam, the other Sam, Dixon, sent me that song earlier today.
He said, we know you love oldie's music.
How about playing this one tonight?
I mean, how about that?
What is that, Harry?
That's Cat Stevens.
Oh, is that Kat Steven?
Harry Chapin.
Harry Chapin.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Yep.
Harry Chapin.
I'm pretty sure.
All right.
All right.
I stay in correct.
I got to consider.
My dad, you, and Keith all said it was Harry Chapin.
All right.
Well, anyway, there was this big story about Hunter.
Somebody was doing Coke in the White House last week.
Nobody has anything.
We don't know whose Coke it is, though.
Here's what's passing through.
This is funny.
They can tell you that somebody doesn't pay their taxes, and they're sure of it.
But they can't tell you who had Coke in the White House.
All right.
Isn't that interesting?
Real quick, we're wrapping up the party segment.
We have an uninvited party cratcher.
I mean, we love him.
We love him.
And he's invited.
No, no, I'm kidding.
You know, he knows I'm kidding.
He kids with me.
I kid with him.
We all kick with him.
Whenever I'm around, Scoop's invited.
Scoop, Scoop has called in.
Scoop, give me a minute.
I mean, it's a party show.
You got the boss right now.
You got the big kahuna.
You actually got the ear of Sam Bushman right now.
And Scoop hosts the fourth hour.
Whatever, man.
You guys got to stop.
Go, Scoop.
All right.
Thank you, James.
Good evening, Political Cesspool family.
I'm taking time out from my family vacation with the family near Yanondas, New York, to wish Sam Bushman a belated happy birthday.
We mentioned July 1st show because it's a special day.
July 4th is 10 years ago.
Sam was born on the 4th of July.
That's a true story.
Yep.
And I said, you know what?
I said, if Sam was born with the gifts of sight, he would have been completing his second term as a president.
I said that on July 1st show.
Anyways, Liberty News Radio, so I don't qualify.
You at least got to be able to.
Well, I do.
But anyways.
Anyway, Liberty News Radio has gone above and beyond our expectation.
And the running joke is nobody leaves Liberty News Radio.
You got two spin-off shows from the political cesspool.
Schaumberg and Jim Lanceya, myself, Walter Yerki have not gone anywhere.
And Charlie Laduff is coming in more often than not.
The stars just keep on hitting, though.
Yep.
Yep.
And none of these people are sloshing by any means.
But the greatest accomplishment from Liberty News Radio was the political roundtable in 2016 and 2020, where we did commercial-free six hours of live radio from literally all over the country.
And we just knocked it out of the park.
Unfortunately, in 2020, it didn't go our way because of obvious reasons, but it was just amazing.
And Sam, I can't thank you enough for what you have done for Red 42 and 7.5 Radio because as I tell everybody, it is therapy.
Anyways, Sam, I hope you're around many, many more years because I still got a lot of stuff I got to get through.
But I can't thank you enough for everything you've done for the Political Cesspool and 7.5 Radio.
All right, hold on right there, Scoop, because he passed the headset over to Eddie.
Eddie passed the mic back to Sam.
Sam, I want to relay the message to you from Scoop.
He said, thank you so much for all you've done for him, for his program, and amazing.
You know what?
We're all a big family and a team.
I agree with Scoop 1,000%.
And you know what?
Together we are making history.
I get it that it's the Widow's Might Radio Network to some degree.
We need funding, that's for sure.
But the amount of things we've been able to do, Scoop's right, with very limited money is incredible.
Whenever there's something happening in the country, we've got a reporter on scene.
Whenever there's something going on, we've got somebody on the ground.
Whenever there's something happening, one of our people knows somebody.
And before you know it, we're at the center of it.
We make news.
When Donald came to us, he got elected.
Need I say more?
I'll tell you what.
He got more mileage for that free publicity than he did from any other paid ad.
Thank you, Scoop, and stay tuned, everybody, for Scoop's show, the fourth hour, as we affectionately call it.
It's an online affair.
Scoop, I'm so sorry.
We couldn't take calls the other night when we were up there in South Carolina.
We couldn't get any of my co-hosts in.
We had difficulty, you know, tech difficulties, but I'm sure, sure, wanted to get you in.
We couldn't.
James couldn't either.
We just couldn't do it.
But I'll tell you what, though.
We're busy guys.
I'll tell you.
I remember when Scoop used to be a reporter for Road of Spain.
That was the first time we ever before.
That goes back about 05.
We've been around.
All right.
Listen, thank you, Scoop.
Everybody, stay tuned for Scoop's show.
For everybody here in studio tonight, we got about six minutes remaining.
I want to give everybody a final word.
Let's start with Sam and we'll pass it around.
I want to say one thing to someone who saves you.
I'm going to give you everybody.
I just want to thank you.
Sam wants to go last, and he should go last.
All right, go ahead.
You go ahead.
I want to thank everybody, everybody in this room, especially for taking me up to South Carolina.
Sam, it's been a hell of a last 10 days.
I'm me.
Sam rented this great venue for Blood River Radio's fifth anniversary.
We've come here.
We've celebrated the Blood River Radio's fifth anniversary again.
It made me feel so special, so great.
We had a great meal.
You had attended the Freedom Fest for at least part of it.
But I want to thank you guys so much for what you've done for me.
And that's all I got to say.
So who's next?
All right, Keith.
Jesse Lee Peterson tonight.
We covered some news and the current events.
Sam and I talking about Freedom Fest and some of the people we talked to.
And I think that's another thing.
People just don't know exactly what we're doing behind the scenes and what in roads and territory we're conquering for our people and for our issues.
But it is happening seven days a week, not just the three hours we're on on Saturday night, having a fun roundtable, just familial discussion, bonding type of hour tonight in the third hour.
Final word to you.
It is family, Keith.
Well, I wasn't in on all of this stuff, but nonetheless.
Because you had to be in court.
Now, Sam, we got to get this back to Sam.
Now you've got to do that again.
No, look.
You're doing it again.
We had a two-hour discussion about this before.
Nonetheless, in court, you couldn't have come to it.
Well, I could have come down there later this week in the thing.
But be that as it may, you were networking with some pretty high-profile people at this get-together they had in Memphis.
We won't mention their names, but I guarantee you that.
I don't know anybody that I'm in.
The people that the Southern Professor would like to know it.
Nobody, high-profile, talk to me.
Maybe they talk to somebody else.
Well, I've got pictures of them.
But nonetheless, we are working all the time trying to advance the dangers of our people.
And our people, we are advocates for the white race.
Unashamedly so.
And we're always.
But this is it.
This is it.
I mean, this is it.
What's a white nationalist?
What's a black nationalist?
What do you call a black man who isn't ashamed of his people, his history, his culture?
You call him a black man.
What do you call a white man who's not ashamed of his history, his people, his culture?
The white supremacists.
You call a black guy a civil rights hero.
Even better.
Thank you.
Yeah, that's even better.
All right, Keith.
Well, listen, great work tonight.
Great shift.
Thanks.
All right, we'll toss it back to Sam.
Sam, Keith, you want to comment?
I've just decided that I'm a blind supremacist.
Now, I really want to make this clear about Keith Alexander, though.
He's the most high-profile person I've talked to on this whole broadcast skip.
No doubt about it.
You want to talk high profile?
Now, I do want to say this, though.
It is a pleasure to spend time with like-minded friends.
You know what?
We don't agree on everything.
You know what?
Keith doesn't even agree with us on whether he should have been with us or not.
Okay, we don't agree on everything.
And we have difference of opinions on a lot of things.
For example, you guys are secessionists.
I'm not.
Right?
But I want everybody to understand that this is the genius of America, this sharing of opinions, this differing of opinions, this hatching it out, remaining decent and respectful and kind to one another, respecting our differences, understanding that.
Look, I syndicate a lot of people and they attack me hardcore for it.
I'm probably the most attacked of anybody, at least as much as James.
Because when it comes down to it, they threaten my money.
But I say this.
The First Amendment is worth it.
The principle of free speech and the principle of having everybody can have their own conscience, their own thoughts, their own beliefs is worth this battle.
You like fire in that regard.
That matters.
But I'm different than fire in the sense that I've been at it way longer than they have.
Right?
Yeah, as far as I know.
I've been at it for a long time, guys, and I haven't changed one bit.
Now, what you can't do is swear on the radio.
What you can't do is do perverted stuff to get me in trouble with the FCC or whatever.
There are some lines that you can't cross that I don't really control.
But other than that, look, people can express their views, and I don't have to agree with them.
Even when they attacked me, I don't defend that I agree, maybe.
I defend that you have the right to say it, and I will help that happen.
And I think that's important as we wrap up this show.
All right.
Well, we are wrapping up the show now with two minutes remaining.
It has been an incredible pop power.
We should end with that.
Yeah.
I can pull up another one if you really need me to.
But I want to such a great time.
I was hoping you were going to join in at Creative Harmony.
It's going to be getting to know your son-in-law, who has been with us the last election.
I thought you were going to go Frankie Valley on me in a second.
Well.
That's heaven, I think.
Yeah, let's give Zach the final word.
Zach, you're up.
What about the last week and a half, Zach?
Sam Bushman's nephew.
Nephew.
His son-in-law-in-law.
But he could be everything.
His son-in-law.
All I have to say is these are great people, and they're doing a great work.
And I have learned a lot, actually, in the past week.
I've never seen anything like it.
I'm just so grateful to have been a part of it.
Well, thank you very much, Jay, for sorry, James.
And Jay, our producer.
Listening here at the Network Headquarters.
Jay, yeah.
Without Jay, we're not here.
Zach, I want to tell you from the heart, it's been great to spend this week with you.
Really enjoyed it.
Thank you very much.
Well, that is just about it.
Oh, give it up.
Come on.
The other Jay.
The other James Brilliant.
In studio, he's playing Rambling Ding Dong again.
Only Zach can hear this.
How much time do we have left?
All right, give me this 41 seconds.
Put my mic up.
Here we go.
Here we go.
We are waiting for King Jesus to return, ladies and gentlemen.
And we'll be listening to Doo Wop until he does.
10 seconds to go for everybody here tonight.
Scoop, Stan, stay stunned.
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