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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.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to wow you tonight.
Shock you, in fact.
Can you still be shocked after all these years and all the things we've covered?
I found that I can.
Inexplicably so.
This first hour is going to be a wild ride.
Welcome to the program this evening, ladies and gentlemen.
James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander.
Saturday evening, September the 16th, and the United States continues to unravel at pace, and the deteriorating situation has escalated even since last week.
At record pace, not just at pace, man.
I mean, I've never seen a deterioration like what we're going through right now.
Keith, you and I were talking about this.
We've been in the studio for about an hour.
We got here about an hour prior to showtime tonight, and we've just been sitting looking at some of the stuff that's happened over just this summer.
We'll call it this summer, but really over the course of the last few days.
And it's all unprecedented.
You know, at least in America.
That's what's driving it.
All right, we'll get to that.
But helping us examine and better understand the current situation later tonight.
Our featured guest in the second hour will be Dr. Kevin McDonald.
He's going to be back on to continue the conversation.
Got a lot of great feedback on our show last week with Christopher Cantwell.
Let me pod myself up just a little bit.
Where are my levels at?
Anyway, and we're going to continue that conversation about the Twitter situation, Musk and the ADL.
Kevin McDonald, if anybody should be talking about this, it's Kevin McDonald, and he agreed.
He's the go-to guy on all things Jewish, and that's what the ADL is.
So he is the go-to guy.
He's the natural person in the movement that you would seek for guidance on what's happening on the band, the ADL movement.
All right, so we're going to revisit that in the second hour.
John Friend from the American Free Press in the third hour, and maybe another surprise up our sleeves.
We'll see.
But first, what is going on?
What am I talking about?
Well, there's just so much.
I hardly know where to start.
We have a list of 10 things that we're going to be covering this hour, okay?
And I'm going to present the first handful in the next segment.
But before we do that, this was actually something, Keith, that's not even included in the list that we're so excited about.
I say excited, flummoxed, exasperated about.
I don't know what that means.
Yeah, there you go.
Keep it coming.
But we're going to be getting into that list that I foreshadowed in the next segment.
So just buckle up and hold on.
It's really something.
But before we do that, there was one thing that we didn't get to last week that I wanted to get to, and it is like round three of the Biden administration versus the state of Alabama with regards to their congressional congressional map, their map of their congressional districts.
So as you'll remember earlier this year, I think the Biden administration didn't like that there were actually some white congressmen in Alabama.
They said, you got to redraw your lines.
You got to get more black congressmen in there.
It doesn't matter what percentage of the population they are.
They got to have the lion's share of the congressional seats.
So the state of Alabama redrew the lines a little bit, and it definitely, they definitely redrew them in a way that would benefit the Democrats, but give them an outright majority, but it gave them like rather than 30%, 40%, and something they could work with.
But of course, they want what the Supreme Court wants and what all these aficionados of the Civil Rights Movement and the Voting Rights Act of 65 want is a guaranteed lock black majority district.
The problem is that when you do that, you're assuring that it will be a Democrat going to Congress rather than a Republican.
And the balance of power between the Democrats and the Republicans is so narrow right now with the Republicans barely having a majority in the House of Representatives and the Republicans having, I mean, the Democrats having a majority in the Senate.
No, you know, any Republican that really is serious about having the power to govern is going to fight this effort to have a majority black district gerrymandered crazily in this situation because if you do that, they will, you know, be in control of Congress and Katie bar the door.
You know what the Democrats will do when they have all that power.
They will just go, you know, they will ram it to us and to the American people.
It will be the end of America as we know it.
So thank goodness the Republicans in the state legislature there in Alabama aren't going to run up the flag.
They're not going to do the politically correct thing and commit Harry K.
But now what is going to happen?
Because they did redraw the lines.
They gave Democrats, as you said, more favorable demographics to where they'll be more competitive.
And again, I don't see the Biden administration going after Sheila Jackson Lee's district in Houston, which looks like a piece of a jigsaw.
Steve Cohen's district here in Tennessee.
They could have gotten rid of him just like they did Jim Cooper in Nashville, but Jim Cooper was a white boy.
Cohen is Jewish, and he represents a majority black district.
So consequently, he was untouchable, but Cooper was a dependable.
I get it.
And you could do that with all of them, but I'm just saying, at least Cohen's district is sort of like a square.
It's mostly Shelby County.
But Sheila Jackson's lead looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece.
Well, see, the thing is.
But what's going to happen with the thing.
So Alabama already went back and redrew it once, and they resubmitted it.
And now the Biden administration is saying, well, that's not good enough.
And now, what?
I mean, they're going to have to keep doing it until blacks have every congressional seat in Alabama?
Look, it's not Biden.
It's the Supreme Court.
Who are the traitors in this supposedly majority conservative Republican Supreme Court that won't endorse what the Alabama state legislature has done and keep bouncing it back and say, we want more Cowbell, we want more blacks.
You know, you've got to have a majority black district.
It's two people, Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts.
They're the traitors.
They're the weak links in the so-called conservative Supreme Court.
They're the ones that can be dependent upon to be undependable.
So that's where the problem is.
But, you know, what's writing on this is bigger than a black-white issue.
This is which of the two parties is going to control Congress.
And if you give up on this, then you might as well just give up totally.
You know, just go home, go big or go home.
That's what the Republicans have to do.
If we don't do that, if you know, then basically it's Joe Biden and his group of Bolsheviks that will get to run roughshod over the American world.
Well, you could call, technically, yes, it's the Supreme Court.
I guess you could call it the system, which is what it is.
The Biden administration certainly weighed in on this, but nevertheless, we wanted to do it.
Definitely, they're doing the bidding of the Biden administration, Biden's bidding, no pun intended.
But, you know, on the other hand, at least, yeah, this brings into focus everything that I've been saying over the past year about the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was not righteous and holy.
We've been sold that because we've been sold the idea that somehow the civil rights movement was righteous and holy.
It wasn't.
It was just another cultural Marxist innovation intended to destroy traditional America.
We are defending democracy, so they put it by causing Republican states to redraw congressional districts to that will leave them unable to maintain their majority using their old state.
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So the system is telling us that it is defending our democracy, quote unquote, by doing things like causing Republican states like Alabama, conservative states truly, to redraw their lines and their maps.
And elect black Democrats.
To where they don't have a chance to compete.
That's one way that they are defending our democracy.
But boy, this is what I was talking about at the top of the program.
Listen to all the things that are going on now.
Obviously, as you know, well documented, Donald Trump running for president, facing nearly a thousand years in prison on 91 felony counts and felony charges and counting.
And so that's one.
But here's another one.
I mean, this is something.
The governor of New Mexico announced just a few days ago that she had the authority to suspend the First and Second Amendments.
Now, they tell us Donald Trump is a dangerous authoritarian.
Here is the Associated Press report out of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Grisham on Friday issued an emergency order suspending the right to carry firearms in public across Albuquerque and the surrounding county for at least 30 days.
Now, she's saying it was because I think there was a shooting or some gun violence in New Mexico.
But who cares?
I mean, whatever the reason.
Now, Keith, I mean, a sitting governor now arbitrarily saying, I can suspend the First and Second Amendment.
And as a matter of fact, I just did.
Well, I tell you, there's a silver lining to that dark cloud, and that is the doctrine of nullification.
Go back to John C. Calhoun and the tariff of abominations, things like that back in the 1820s and 1830s.
What she has done is invoke nullification against not just a federal statute like Calhoun did, but against a provision of the Bill of Rights.
In fact, the two most important, you know, one and two, Amendment one and two to the Constitution.
But nullification, yeah, go, girl, we love that.
You know, quite frankly, what's happening in crazy New Mexico isn't going to impact us except she's enshrining the doctrine of nullification and saying nullification is alive and well.
That's what I'm doing.
I haven't called it that, but that's exactly what she's doing.
Well, let's let her do that.
And let's, you know, let's use this as exhibit A when we start doing it for our interests.
Okay, well, that's probably where I appreciate the way you're trying to see that, but of course they'll be able to do it.
But any Republicans who might have the balls to do it will not be able to, and that's the way it always works.
But anyway, that's pretty remarkable.
Well, I agree it's wrong.
They shouldn't be able to do that.
You know, if there are two essential rights that are enshrined in the Bill of Rights, it's the First Amendment and the Second Amendment.
And those are the ones that she's decided to target.
But, you know, again, you get a female Democrat in there as a governor.
Things go haywire.
We've got to move quickly here.
We have promoted our friend Brad Griffin from contributor to associate producer.
We always quote him, so he's going to get that promotion officially now, and he's going to get that pay raise that comes with it.
Associate producer Brad Griffin has put together this list that we're reading from.
But so it seems like they're testing their limits every day now with the arrests of Trump, and they are getting more emboldened.
They have gone from these phony impeachments and these arrests and these show trials that are coming now to suspending the First and Second Amendment in some of their states.
And they will continue to do it.
Now, what's present in the set?
They go full board.
Here's another one.
Obviously, the efforts underway to remove, disqualify Trump from running for president on various state ballots.
That's already progressing and proceeding in Colorado.
They're going to use the 14th Amendment to say he's disqualified, and they're going to remove his name from the ballot.
So again, this is what defending democracy looks like.
Arresting, you know, causing Republican states to redraw their congressional maps, suspending First and Second Amendments, arresting the president a thousand years.
This thing now where they're going to, if they aren't able to put him in jail, which would be an absolute miracle.
I mean, he is going to go to prison.
But even if he is somehow pardoned or is able to run from jail, they're going to remove him from a few swing state ballots, and that's going to be your ballgame.
So in order to be elected president, you understand, ladies and gentlemen, you have to first be on the ballot.
So this is already a campaign that's underway behind the scenes.
This is sort of like a little redundancy in their plan.
They've got a backup plan underway in swing states.
It's happening.
Democrat secretaries of states to block Trump from the ballot.
So if he is able to dodge all the other bullets, you're going to have him removed potentially from the ballots.
And all it would take, I mean, because the presidential election, as you know, comes down to about five, six, seven states.
That's really the whole ballgame.
Every other state is solidly blue or solidly red.
You can take him off the ballot in a couple of states, and there you go.
And you're talking about the same people who found tens of thousands of votes in the middle of the night.
You don't think they're above doing this?
Hell yeah.
And sure they are, and sure they will.
Well, let's get down to the nitty-gritty with this.
There are about five states that really count.
Okay, that's going to determine who wins the next presidential election.
Let's look at those states.
If they have a Democrat governor, a Democrat in charge of the election Secretary of State, and if they control their legislature, whatever state that is, for example, if Wisconsin is one of these states, forget about it.
If Pennsylvania is one of these states, forget about it.
They are bound to determine that the Republicans are not going to be allowed the freedom of electing or selecting who their candidate is for president.
They're going to try and knock him out by hook or crook and up to and including assassination.
That's the last card in their deck.
The next to last card is what you've just described using the section three of the 14th Amendment to try to disqualify him from being on the ballot.
And because elections, federal elections are run according to state law, not a federal law, they can, you know, any governor and any secretary of state can make this call for themselves and knock them out.
Of course, the states do it.
You know, it doesn't matter whether California does it because they're not going to go for Trump anyway.
But like you said, it's these four, these five or six swing states that are where all the action is in a federal presidential election.
Those are the ones that we need to look at closely and find out whether it's likely to happen in those states.
And it's likely to happen if they're Democrat-controlled.
And you're talking about Pennsylvania and Arizona, to name two, and those are Democratically controlled, Democratic, Democrat-controlled states.
Now, more defensive democracy here.
Do you see where we're going?
You see all of the stuff that's just happening here over the last few days here in the late summer.
Now, the Fulton County, the Fulton County grand jury, Fonnie Willis and the black sheriff there.
I thought it was Fanny.
No, she pronounces it Fonnie.
We got that.
Fons and happy days.
Yeah, we got that.
Sam Dixon told us the correct pronunciation there.
But they are so drunk on their abuse of power.
Now they are recommending charges against Senator Lindsey Graham and others.
You talk about the cuck of all cucks.
If they're going after Lindsey Graham, I mean, my God.
Well, here's what's going on here.
Why stop with Trump?
No, you know, they have done this to Trump and his lawyers.
They're arresting the president and his lawyers.
But why stop with people like Trump and Giuliani and these other 16 people that are co-defendants in Georgia?
Why not just say that every United States senator who supported Trump was also guilty of aiding and abetting an insurrection?
And they're testing the waters on that.
They have now recommended charges against 21 additional people who were not charged in the first go-around.
Those people include Senator sitting Senator Lindsey Graham, no friend of ours, but I think you've got to understand, you got to look at this as to what's going on.
Former Senator Kelly Lawfler, former Senator David Perdue, former Trump NSA head Michael Flynn, General Flynn.
So here's what you've got, Keith.
You've got some black district attorney.
And if they can go ahead and indict another, if they can indict enough sitting Republican senators, they can change the balance of power.
Because what is to stop?
You know that that all-black jury or 80-90% black jury that you're going to get in Atlanta is going to put all of it going to convict all of these people.
So they'd say, well, what's going to stop?
We'll just, we'll do it to Lindsey Graham.
You know, all you got to do is do it to a handful of Republicans.
You're going to tip the balance of power in the Senate.
I can see that.
I absolutely can see that happening.
And that's what they're doing.
This is a bitter harvest of the Civil Rights Woman.
This is what happens when you get black females in key positions like district attorneys or judges.
They basically don't understand and don't appreciate America's founding or the documents upon which the founding is based.
They just forget all about it.
And what they do is they do what they damn well please.
And that's what's happening here.
You know, Lindsey Graham.
All the jungle tribal power.
Yeah, look, he's a cuck.
He is one of the most hawkish neocons in the world.
But because he actually asked, I think it was Rafsenberger or, you know, whoever was in charge of the election in Georgia, are there any other votes here for Republicans?
An innocent question.
That's what anybody would ask.
Well, nonetheless, because of that, he is considered part of this vast right-wing conspiracy that they invented in their heads to steal the election when they were stealing the election.
Why not just indict, arrest, and indict all 60 or 70 million people who voted for Trump?
I mean, why not?
I mean, don't laugh.
It may be right around the corner.
All right.
Certainly in these Democratic-controlled districts.
We'll be right back.
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Folks, it's about to get wild.
It's about to get hairy out there.
Trump facing a thousand years.
I can tell you this, James, but it is wild right now.
It's not coming.
It's here.
Still seems like it's at a little bit of a distance, but not very much further away.
I mean, it's getting closer every day.
Suspending in New Mexico, the First and Second Amendments, the efforts to remove Trump from state ballots if they aren't able to put him in prison.
The Fulton County, Georgia grand jury now saying they're going to recommend charges against Senator Lindsey Grant.
I mean, you take out a couple of these senators and you've got, you've got, this is what defending democracy looks like.
And then you've got the Los Angeles City Council.
They announced a criminal probe into Texas Governor Greg Abbott because he at least pretends he doesn't like illegal immigration.
I mean, and then because he sent some illegal immigrants over in their direction.
See, they don't want to share the misery.
See, all they have to do is say, we're no longer a sanctuary state or we're no longer a sanctuary city.
That's what Alvin Adams in New York City, the mayor of New York City, could say.
Instead, they just want to vetch, as the Jews say, all the time and point the finger at Republican governors like DeSantis and Abbott, who are very, you know, they're doing the right thing.
You know, they should not be bearing the brunt of all of this, of the federal government's refusal to enforce our immigration laws.
So share the misery.
Send it up north.
Send it to the west, send it to the east.
That's what they need to do, and that's what they're doing.
And regarding the one thing about the governor Grisham of New Mexico, if she can declare annullity, even temporarily, if she can do it temporarily, why not do it permanently?
The First and Second Amendment, maybe we on the conservative side can do the same thing to the 14th Amendment, which the whole civil rights movement.
Not without succession, not without secession and not even a chance, because, I mean, you'll remember when Trump's the ultimate nullification is secession.
That's the only way because you got zero chance in the courts.
I mean, they would, Trump would try to do something to limit immigration, which is absolutely a legal thing he could have done.
And they would go to the courts and say, no, you can't enforce these immigration laws.
So if it's something a conservative tries to do or somebody on our side tries to do, and it's entirely legal, and in fact, in complete congruency with the law, they'll say no.
And if it's an outright violation of the law, they'll say yes.
And this is right.
Why do the courts do it?
It's because of the changes in the courts brought about by the civil rights movement.
Having all these black female judges or Jewish liberal judges, things like that.
That's who has come in and transformed our justice system into an injustice system.
Well, we've got, they definitely figured out during the COVID era and in the George Floyd, the year of George Floyd, how criminally corrupt they could be and get away with it.
And they have continued to test their limits.
And now we have rapidly accelerated to all of this that we're covering right now.
But, but you are beginning to see people who get it.
Even Mike Huckabee.
I mean, Mike Huckabee is your standard part and parcel.
Wimpy conservative.
But now he's even saying that 2024 could be the last election that's not decided by bullets.
He said decided by ballots and not bullets.
He said, if we don't get the thing right in this next presidential election, if they're able to cheat on the vote and get the Democrat candidate in, despite the fact of Trump's enormous popularity, then basically people will give up on our electoral system and it will be bullets, not ballots.
Well, at least he's beginning, someone like that, an establishment conservative, is beginning to see where this is going.
And for him to even say that and to understand it shows that his mind is at least looking at things realistically.
And then you had Marjorie Taylor Green Green.
He's been radicalized, as you say.
Marjorie Taylor Green just on 9-11.
And I think it was key that she mentioned this on 9-11, where everybody in the system is waxing nostalgic about how united everybody was at that time.
They were united because they were lied to.
And Ron Uns, again, if you want to look and find out the skinny on the whole thing about 9-11, look at his article in the Uns Review.
In any event, Marjorie Taylor Greene on 9-11 made a public declaration, a public call for secession of the red states from the Union.
All right.
So again, and she said this before.
But now, in response to all of this that we're seeing, what we've been talking about this hour, you've got people like Huckabee saying this is probably our last election.
You've got, and I get it, people have been saying that forever.
But you see why it's different this time, right?
Folks, you see these things have not happened before.
And Marjorie Taylor Green on 9-11 calling for secession.
This isn't.
This isn't being said by James Edwards or David Duke or Jared Tyler or anyone like that.
This is being said by sitting politicians, people that have elected office or have had elected office in the past, members of Congress, former governors, people like this are coming around to the radicalization that James has been talking about basically all year.
How basically the left is doing our work for us on the right.
They are making so many incredible missteps and being so radical in the pursuit of their agenda that they are converting American normies like Huckabee, for example, to sound more like us.
And that's why I think that, you know, this is, you know, James said, you know, may you live in interesting times.
He quotes that Chinese.
It's you that quotes that all the time.
Well, you quote it too, and I will quote it.
That was Paul Owen last week who brought it up out of the blue.
But it is, yeah, everybody is.
Amran had it up on there.
It was the first sentence advertising the conference this year.
But see, this is what's happening.
I mean, we are living in interesting times.
We've been basically shaken out of our doldrums and our kind of trance that we were in, let's say, back in 2001 when 9-11 happened.
And now it's a whole different political landscape.
And the people in the Republican Party are saying, we don't care how much you don't like Trump.
We're going to vote for him.
We're going to get him elected, and you're going to have to deal with it.
And this is, you know, they are saying, we know how to deal with it.
And, you know, we'll do whatever it takes by any means necessary.
Now, listen to this.
Listen to this, Keith.
This is what's going on.
And let's look at the system media.
What is the Washington Post's tagline now that they put in there?
Democracy Dies in Darkness.
Well, I don't know what they're talking about with regards to democracy.
I don't even like democracy, but I certainly know and understand it not to be what they have in mind.
Here's the New York Times.
The fathers never intended us to have a democracy, and we never did.
We had a representative republic.
Well, here's the New York Times, which is America's newspaper of record.
And they have a huge article out saying we have to defend democracy by not having elections.
And in the Atlantic.
That's truly Orwellian.
In the Atlantic, they have an article about how you have to prosecute Trump, and by doing it, it's chemotherapy for democracy.
So this is the democracy defenders.
The New York Times, I mean, this is they say that it's harsh medicine, but it wouldn't have been necessary.
This chemo for democracy is harsh medicine, but it wouldn't be necessary if Trump hadn't asked if the election wasn't rigged.
If the Indians hadn't gotten off the reservation, if all of the Republican-leaning type of people hadn't insisted on electing a guy like Trump, as long as they elected people like, or selected people like Mitt Romney or Bob Dole or John McCain, everything was rocky dory.
That's right.
But when you got some guy that was not part of the deep state country club like Donald Trump, well, they basically say that the cure to keep democracy is autocracy.
Well, yeah, exactly.
Well, they're saying that Trump and the 70-plus million Americans who voted for him are like a cancer, and using the legal system to take him out before the next election is necessary to stop the disease from taking over.
Otherwise, people might, if people had the right and the opportunity to vote for him, he might win the next election.
And that's not democracy.
And that's not democracy.
You understand, Keith?
If someone runs that the people want to run and they vote for him and he wins, that's not democracy according to the democracy defenders.
What is democracy is arresting him on these frivolous charges, suspending the First and Second Amendment, all of the other things we've been talking about here, arresting senators now, potentially like Lindsey Graham, which they're considering doing, removing their opponents from state ballots.
That's democracy.
Voting for the guy you want is not democracy.
Everything they're doing, that's how you defend democracy.
You understand?
Do you get it?
And what they're defending is that everything that has happened over the past 70 years in America, all these radical changes starting with the civil rights movement, are sacrosanct.
They tell you to moveon.org.
Okay.
That's given.
That's taken.
It can't be changed.
They're afraid that somebody like Trump will come in here and actually change some of these failed policies of the left that were enforced upon a kicking and screaming American electorate over the past 70 years.
You know, for example, public school integration.
What a disaster that has been to the quality of public education in America.
Public transportation-that's the same thing.
And just about everything that was accomplished by the left has left us with a diminished America.
And basically, it's like this cap that we had somebody send us from Utah and says, I miss the America I grew up in.
So does Trump, and so do we.
Hey, thank you, Jeff, for the caps, by the way.
We appreciate it.
I've gotten so many wonderful letters in the mail this week from our listening audience.
We love you, folks, and we'll be right back.
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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.
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Folks, we're to even continue with all of this, but this is where we're at, and this is where we are going.
And this is Donald Trump.
I mean, thanks again to our friend over at Occidental Descent for compiling all of this in a digestible way.
But this is his campaign.
This theme of his campaign against the system, this arrogant, corrupt, liberal establishment has weaponized the legal system to take out their political opponents and to criminalize politics.
They literally see half the country as a cancer which must be taken out by any means necessary.
And they are willing to abuse the law, the courts, everything they've got to rig the system.
So that's what democracy is to these people.
We win, we rule, you lose.
A fair and free election in which the liberal elites do not have to bother with persuading voters to win.
They just ban and criminalize their opposition.
So this is it.
Democracy is the process.
I guess what democracy is now, as it is currently presented in America, is the process by which liberal elites conspire against the will of the voters.
So, and you got the FBI cutting down people in their homes.
And it doesn't even stop there, Keith.
On top of all of that, on top of all of that, now the Republicans are saying they're going to impeach Biden.
So you look at all, which, hell, I'm for.
Boxing gloves are coming off.
Everybody's going bare knuckles now.
And see, what has happened is that they thought they had a permanent victory, that they were going to continue to have their way the way they've had it ever since the civil rights movement, since the early 50s with Brown versus Board of Education.
They said that we're going to continue to roll on like a juggernaut, unstoppable.
And the fact that now a non-feckless, a actually potent reaction or response or adversary has shown up on the scene with Trump.
They are saying, oh, no, everything is in jeopardy again.
But all these people that hate boomers, look, be thankful you have a boomer running for president, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump remembers the old America and remembers how well it worked in comparison to this new, brave new world democracy of the Democrats in the left.
And because he has that historic memory, he can possibly bring us back to some of these things.
You know, rather than going into uncharted territory, Donald Trump knows what worked.
He knows how much better America and particularly New York City used to be in his childhood.
And he can try to bring it back.
That's what he represents.
And that is the anathema to the left.
I definitely don't think we're bringing it back.
And I don't even want him to.
There's no reforming the system.
I like Trump.
I'm going to vote for him.
I certainly like what he has become now.
But that's a fear, though, James, of the left, that he's going to basically roll back what they consider their, you know, their changes in society that they thought would never change.
Well, here's the thing.
The longer he is in play, the more radicalized.
Again, I love how Brad puts this.
Radicalization has gone vertical.
So he's right about that.
But amongst the Republican base, the longer Trump stays in play, the more radicalized and polarized we come.
And that is the only way we're going to have a chance.
There is no chance of reforming the system.
He's not going to make America great again.
I want him to run.
I don't know if I want him to win or lose or become a martyr or what, but he is key to whatever is happening.
All of this is.
He's the only one that pushes the buttons of the left.
He's the catalyst.
Everything we've been talking about, Trump was the catalyst in making that happen.
See, the left would never have shown their slip the way that they have if anyone other than Trump was going to be the candidate.
They knew that they could control all the rest of the people up on that stage of that debate, except for Trump, possibly DeSantis, the rest of, and, you know, Vivek doesn't hold a chance, but everybody else, Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Chris Christie, Bergham, all of these other people, as they said on, you know, down in the mafia, what is it called?
The Sopranos, forget about it.
You know, those people were not going.
They're acceptable.
They will go along with it.
Nikki Haley is all for removing Confederate monuments and things like this.
See, they know she is trustworthy.
He can be a good straw person conservative that they can knock over and they can continue to roll unimpeded in their march towards a brave new world.
But on the other hand, Donald Trump, something about Trump, they see something in him that, quite frankly, I don't think either James or I see in him, which is that he is the anti-liberal candidate in every way.
Now, his last presidency certainly didn't show that.
He basically couldn't kiss Israeli ass enough.
And he also did all sorts of things for the left, like the platinum plan, things like this.
But in the left, he is George Wallace on steroids.
Well, look, here is the here's where we're at.
We'll do a very, very, very quick recap on things that have happened since the summer began.
We've mentioned them a couple of times, but I think we need to crystallize this and distill it and bring it into sharp focus.
This is where we stand right now.
Trump facing a thousand years in prison, being arrested recently for the fourth time.
The governor of New Mexico announcing she has the authority to suspend the First and Second Amendments, so she went ahead and did it for 30 days.
Efforts underway to remove Trump from state ballots, just in case.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene saying on 9-11 that the red states must secede from the union.
The Fulton grand jury is saying, hey, if we could get away with indicting the president and Rudy Giuliani and all these other people, why not sitting senators?
Let's go after Lindsey Graham now.
Mike Huckabee saying this is going to be the last election that's decided by the ballot.
Los Angeles, the city of Los Angeles issuing a criminal probe into Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
The New York Times saying that in order to defend democracy, we have to make sure that we don't have elections.
FBI gunning down old men in their homes.
And now the Republicans going after Biden with their own impeachment inquiry.
And as you learn.
And look, I mean, it's probably just political theater, but so were the Trump indictments.
Excuse me.
Well, that too, but so were the Trump impeachments.
But Keith, you said something that was humorous, but was also on point.
What's the best thing about the Republicans going after Biden with this impeachment?
Well, it's basically going to keep them from passing laws that are much more dangerous in the rest of the Congress in the run-up to the 2024 election.
If they're busy doing an impeachment, they can't pass laws, and that's going to help us.
And also, they know that they don't have the votes in the Senate to actually remove him from office, but it allows them to use the Senate as a bully pulpit to show all of the shortcomings of Biden and the Biden family and the Biden administration nonstop for the rest of 2023 and most of 2024.
That will be wonderful.
Also, the fact that they're not in there working their Machiavellian magic to try to change the laws of the United States to tyrannize over white heterosexual people, white advocates, is another benefit of, you know, they can't do two things at once.
They're not going to be able to pass all these laws while they're doing this.
And furthermore, the impeachment is going to be so polarizing that they're not going to see any cooperation between the Democrats and the Republicans.
And that's really the best situation we can have, which is that the Congress does nothing except basically show us the shortcomings of the Biden administration over the course of the next year.
So all of this we've covered.
That was the 10th of 10 points or 10 items that we've presented to you.
Things that have happened just in the last few weeks.
And how is this all good news?
The good news is it's bringing even people like Huckabee around to seeing this situation for what it is.
And I think the more and more and more we go in this direction, the more and more and more people will understand that, yes, our future, our salvation, if we are going to be delivered, is going to be not through the existing system, but something outside of it.
We have to defeat the left.
We have to defeat Jewish power and influence.
There's no living with them.
There's no separate peace to be achieved with them.
And basically, the more polarization that we have between the interests of the white majority of America and the Democrats, Coalition of the Fringes, the better off we are.
And it's not just the people, the Republican voting base that see all of this stuff, making Republican states redraw their congressional lines, all of the things we've covered.
But as you said, Keith, sitting and former big-time politicians are beginning to stay.
I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene said we have to secede, and in no uncertain terms.
Mike Huckabee, the governor of Arkansas, is saying that if this election fails to elect a Republican, the next election will not be ballots but bullets.
You know, that is a radical statement.
For somebody like that, who's pretty milquetoast.
Yeah, exactly.
But so here's one last thing, and then we're going to get to Kevin McDonald.
We're going to shift gears.
We're going to have him walk us through an excellent article that he posted at the OccidentalObserver.net earlier this week.
His thoughts on the Twitter kerfuffle and the bigger scheme.
We'll talk to Kevin McDonald about that.
He is the expert after all.
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