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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.
And welcome back, everybody, as we continue to read your mail here on TPC, this first show of the brand new year.
What a year it's going to be.
I can't wait.
Again, as I said last week, not with a sense of apprehension, but with a sense of anticipation.
I embrace the coming year.
Coming in from an international listener, hello, James, another year has gone by quickly.
Thank you for your continued efforts on behalf of our people.
I always look forward to TPC.
My wife, my son, and I are headed to Puerto Vallarta for 10 days to celebrate Christmas.
We needed a break from Canada.
Well, thank you so much for writing and the beautiful Christmas card.
You know, Keith, we could have festooned the whole station, not just the studio, with the cards that we received this year.
And that was a fantastic one.
Listeners all over the world tuning into TPC.
And here's one from a little closer to home.
Thanks for all the work you do to put on such great shows every week.
Can't wait to see you in South Carolina.
Well, you will see us in South Carolina again.
I promise you that.
And here is one from Pennsylvania, across the country and around the world.
Dear James, you, your loved ones and associates at the Political Cesspool are in my daily prayers.
I also continue to pray that your outreach greatly increases.
Well, we certainly need it, and he wishes us a very blessed and productive 2024.
Keith, you know, we had a great talk in the last hour with that guest, but an interesting talk in the break between the second and third hours about the fact that he was a very close and personal friend with Willis Carto, who, of course, has become, you know, so maligned in the press, you know, as this rabid anti-Semite.
I knew Willis.
He's one of the foundational figures of our movement.
He certainly is.
And Paymon told me, and I asked him if I could share this with the audience, and he said, absolutely, please do.
I want you to.
Because I didn't want to betray a confidence.
But he said, not only did he know Willis, but that he was good friends with Willis and that Willis always ran his ads free of charge.
And that he always complimented Paymon Montejeda for his work and the things that he talked about.
So a great acquaintance to make tonight, our first time to talk to him.
But anybody that's a friend of Willis Cardo is certainly a friend of mine.
And I shared with him that Willis Carto, after I had run for office in 2002, gave me a little home writing for American Free Press before the radio show got started in 2004.
And then, of course, I went back after I got banned from Twitter and started writing for them again in June.
And that is how he actually heard about me.
Not through the radio, but through the American Free Press.
And that's what got me the invitation to speak at this conference.
You're like Haley's comet.
You got back into the orbit 75 years later.
You wanted to say something, though.
Right.
I was listening to Paymon, and something occurred to me.
Why is the IRS not hassling non-filers?
You're going to pay your taxes this year after you listen to that?
Well, I'm assuming.
Let me say this.
But I think I've discovered it, and it probably wouldn't apply to me not being prosecuted.
I think what they do is, if you don't file, they assume you're a Democrat.
And if you're a Democrat and you haven't paid, they think that if they hassle you, you will actually file and then ask for the earned income credit and cost them money rather than.
So that may be again, off the beaten path, not our standard fare, but I really enjoyed it.
I thought it was interesting on a lot of levels.
People can make their own decisions up.
We're not endorsing or disavowing.
Learn more and make your own decisions.
Give light and the people shall find their own way.
No, but that was a lot of fun.
Fun interview.
A fun interview to have.
Well, anyway, we've got to talk about something, unfortunately, much more ominous here.
And tonight is the anniversary of so many things.
Good, bad, and ugly.
What am I, ugly?
You're the good.
This being your birthday, Keith, you're the good.
The bad would be that it's January 6th.
I don't even think we've even mentioned that yet.
It's J6.
It's January the 6th.
So, I mean, what does that make you think of, obviously?
Right.
The violation of habeas corpus on a grand scale.
So, 73 years ago today, Keith Alexander was born three years ago today, J6, as so-called insurrection to upset the election.
And unfortunately.
The insurrection of grandmas and granddads taking selfies in the statuary hall.
Yeah.
And unfortunately, 16 years ago today, the brutal interracial black-on-white rape and murder of Channon.
Well, that ain't torture.
But yeah, they did do that.
Channel Christian and Christopher Newsome.
You know, I hate to even say this.
I shudder at the thought.
16 years ago, tonight, it could have been happening right now.
9-10 and 9-11.
We need to make use of this for good purposes now.
I think that all white people that live in areas that either have a majority black population or a large black population need to start carrying around pepper spray or a taser or a burner or one of these things like this, a non-lethal way to defend yourself from this.
Because what happened to this couple is so horrendous that you shudder to even talk about it because you cannot imagine the depths of cruelty and depravity that were visited upon these people.
And if they had had a taser or a pepper spray or a burner of some type to repel these people, they'd probably still be alive today.
We need to take that to heart, folks.
You know, rather than talking about this, wringing our hands, complaining about it, let's take some steps to protect ourselves from this type of fate.
Well, what you had here, of course, was the situation of two young white college sweethearts, Channel Christian and Christopher Newsom.
And they had arrived at the parking lot of an apartment complex.
They were going to attend a get-together there.
And they were besieged upon by a pack of five blacks.
Feral blacks.
And Ken Givadan of DailyKin.com reminds us of the tragic event that occurred 16 years ago this weekend.
It was on January 6th, 2007, that Channon Christian, 21 years old, and Christopher Newsome, 23, were carjacked at gunpoint by Lamericus Davidson, who forced them into his home.
There, Davidson, along with Letalvis Cobbins and George Thomas, aided by Eric Dwayne Boyd and Vanessa Coleman, bound, gagged, and blindfolded Christopher and repeatedly sodomized him, making his girlfriend watch.
After several hours, they shot him in the head.
They dragged his body to nearby railroad tracks and shot him twice more.
They then poured gasoline on his body.
They set him on fire and they returned to the house.
Over the next few days, they tortured Channon, the female, binding her, beating her repeatedly, and raping her repeatedly in every imaginable way.
Her genital injuries were so severe that medical examiners believed that she was penetrated by a chair leg.
They forced her to drink household cleaning projects, apparently trying to destroy DNA evidence.
After days of torture, they covered her head with a trash bag and stuffed her still alive into a garbage can.
She died slowly from suffocation as the perpetrators ate breakfast a few feet away from her.
This event, known as the Knoxville Horror, was initially blacked out by the media, but as word of the crime leaked out, public outrage, including that from performer Charlie Daniels, forced news coverage to begin from the establishment agencies.
Keith, you know, how often do we hear about Emmett Till?
How often do we hear about the very, very, exceedingly rare instances during the so-called civil rights movement that whites engaged in acts of wanton violence?
You hear about them all the time.
There was a new movie about Emmett Till made just last year.
And none of the things that happened during that era could have compared to this atrocity and this massacre.
And their names are lost to history, except for on this program where we remember it every year.
But I say so often with regards to what violence there was in the South, the things that's so remarkable about it were how restrained white Southerners were during that era.
An era that saw so much radical, radical change being forced upon them in such a short amount of time.
The only thing that I could say that's remarkable about the violence that the media loves to remind you of in the South was how little it was.
Well, that's exactly right.
And furthermore, as we've said on this show before, the whole civil rights movement and every other left-wing radical egalitarian movement that has followed upon its heels is based upon gaslighting, trying to make white people feel guilty about something they have no responsibility for, like the lack of black achievement and success in our society and segregation.
Segregation.
Who's afraid of a Virginia Wolf?
Who's afraid of segregation?
Segregation is natural and normal.
Black people practice it every day.
You know about, you've heard about black separate graduation ceremonies.
You've heard about black separate dorms and black separate courses of study in college.
Well, that is the segregationist impulse, and that goes without any type of condemnation or criticism whatsoever.
So we need to call BS on the civil rights movement.
The civil rights movement was nothing but a psychological, you know, torture mechanism used.
It was a way of bamboozling white people into giving up their rights, giving up their society.
And what has happened?
Look at public education.
1954 under Brown versus Board of Education, they said that separate but equal was not satisfactory, did not satisfy the 14th Amendment.
What has happened to public education in America since then?
It has gone down the toilet.
Back then, we were number one in the world.
Now we are number 37 or 38 at the very bottom of the first world.
No one wants to discuss that.
See, the left doesn't discuss anything that they don't want to discuss, and they keep preserving this narrative about the civil rights movement, that it was righteous and holy.
It was anything but that.
What we need to draw from this is that basically black people are immune from being held responsible for their crimes, violent crimes against white people like Kristen Shannon Newsome.
So what should we do, folks?
Go out, if you do nothing else between now and next week when we have this show, buy yourself a burner, a taser, or a pepper spray, something particularly for the women in your life.
And the men need to have that at the least and a firearm otherwise so they can protect themselves against black criminality, which has basically been greenlighted by our society and by the elites in our society.
We need to protect ourselves, folks.
The Knoxville horror, getting back to that, a final word from Ken Givenen, our friend at dailykin.com.
That's with two ends, by the way.
You'll want to check it out.
He is, along with American Renaissance, daily K-E-N-N.com, really just a scribe with regards to that.
That's where you go to find out about all the black-on-white crime that is being reported.
How ubiquitous it is.
And, you know, black-on-white rape is statistically non-existent.
It doesn't even meet the threshold of black rape.
What did I say?
Black-on-white.
I thought this was the opposite day.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Thank you for the correction, Keith.
White-on-black rape, of course, is statistically non-existent.
It doesn't even, the number of occurrences.
It's less than 10 every year because 10 and less doesn't even show up on the Justice Department's algorithm.
And you can't even imagine how many black-on-white rapes there are.
It's literally 100 a day.
And then black-on-white murder and homicides is almost statistically non-existent.
But then, you know, but that's all you hear about.
But listen to this from Daily Ken.
The Knoxville horror is one of many examples of especially heinous black on white crimes involving kidnap, torture, and murder.
These types of murders are becoming more numerous, more brutal, and more brazen.
But I wonder if Shannon Christian, the 21-year-old young girl who 16 years ago tonight was murdered, was she able to say, I can't breathe?
You know, remember, every time it involves some petty black criminal with a rap sheet as long as your leg, whether it be George Floyd or Freddie Gray or Freddie Gray, I can't breathe.
You know, all of the NBA players, everybody wearing t-shirts, I can't breathe.
I wonder if she said that as she suffered in that garbage can with a plastic trash bag wrapped around her head.
Had she been able to, would it have even mattered?
Because her pleas would have fallen on deaf ears of those who did what they did because these two people were white.
They would not have killed them had they not been white.
Punish the news media that continues to promote these specious and imaginary crimes against blacks like George Floyd and Freddie Gray and instead find something wrong with, you know, for example, they're continuing to harp on Emmett Till as if he died just yesterday.
Okay.
This is what we need to do.
This is about five decades more recent and you don't hear anything about it.
Don't tune into it.
Don't read the newspapers.
Don't subscribe to the newspapers or the magazines and speak out against it at every opportunity when somebody brings it up.
Let people know that there is a part of the white population that is awake and alive and alert and knows BS when they hear it and they're not going to be pushed around anymore.
This is the anniversary of their death of this horrific event 16 years ago today.
Google their names and see if anybody's talking about it in the mainstream media except for us.
Now, I will tell you though, and this just goes to show how much media has changed.
16 years ago, I was invited on CNN to debate the spokesman from the NAACB about this incident when they finally started covering it.
Now, it happened in January, but it wasn't.
They weren't forced to cover it because of the efforts of people like James.
And it wasn't until the fall of that year that the media began to talk about it months after the case.
And I debated, if you can call it that, the spokesman for the NAACP on CNN, prime time, their 8 o'clock Eastern show, 7 o'clock Central.
And this is what it sounded like 16 years ago.
We're ready to play it now.
Now to talk about this, the Reverend Ezra Mays, president of the Knoxville chapter of the NAACP.
Thanks for being with us tonight.
Also James Edwards, who hosts the conservative radio talk show, The Political Cesspool.
And thanks to you as well for being with us.
How's it going, Karen?
Thank you for having me.
James, I just want to ask you about the Knox County District Attorney General's office, the special counsel saying there's nothing whatsoever that indicates any hate crime.
He also goes on to say there are things that really coincidentally proved just the opposite.
So why has this case become a rallying cry among the white supremacists, fringe groups, and even conservative columnists online?
Well, I can't necessarily speak for people that I don't have any association with, but I'll tell you this.
I believe that probably the governmental officials in Knoxville are concerned with being labeled white supremacists for taking a conservative point of view on this issue.
They probably don't want to defy the false gods of political correctness.
What you have here, Kieran, is a horribly wicked crime in which P. Young College students were carjacked, held captive, and raped before being murdered.
Now, if that isn't a hate crime, then I don't know what is.
If found guilty, these perpetrators should face Swiss justice and the firing squad would be too lenient for them.
But I'll promise you this.
Had the roles been reversed and had the victims been black and the murderers white, this would have been the biggest news story in America on every nightly newscast back in February when this originally occurred.
Reverend Mays, do you agree with that, that if this had been reversed racially, we would have heard much more about it?
I beg to differ.
I believe that had it been reversed racially, you would not have heard anything about it.
I believe that this has received some national attention.
And I do not believe that it was a race crime.
I believe that it was a crime that was committed.
I am not one to judge.
I cannot say guilty or not guilty.
I do say that we do feel for the families of those who have lost loved ones.
And you cannot be human and not feel sympathetic for those who have lost loved ones.
I do not agree with the crime, nor do I believe that it was a hate crime.
Karen, I believe there's not a doubt in anyone's mind in America that if the races in this instance had been reversed, that the NAACP would have been howling that this would have been classified as a hate crime.
The NAACP never believes that brutal acts of violence committed by blacks against whites is motivated by racial hatred.
And certainly, you know, the NAACP couldn't provide America tonight with an equivalent range of acts of violence admitted by blacks against other blacks that could compare to this massacre.
All right, so it continued on from there.
We actually have the full transcript available for you tonight at thepolitical cesspool.org.
That was CNN.
Interestingly, CNN, you know, back when I was appearing with them, back when they kept having me on in the mid-2000s, they always referred to me as a conservative talk radio host.
They still cover the political cesspool.
They just never talked to us.
I was in the news on CNN just last month.
I was the white supremacist radio host.
Nothing's ever changed about my viewpoints on the issue.
The reason they had me on the show is because they knew I would talk about these issues in that way.
I was a conservative then.
I'm a white supremacist now, but that's an aside.
Well, the reason you're no longer on CNN is because you whip their tails whenever they, you know, you absolutely won that debate, hands down.
Every time you appeared on CNN, you, you know, you wore the daylights out of Roland Martin and anyone else would trot out to be the spokesman for the other side.
Well, by all means, just keep going.
You're making me feel really good.
Well, this is exactly what happened.
You know, if you win, then you disappear into the netherworld.
You're cast into the outer darkness, which is what they did to you.
Meanwhile, these nincum poops like Roland Martin still have sinecures where they make probably around a million dollars a year for blathering a bunch of nonsense.
We're singing for nickels and dimes, but relatively speaking.
Now, I'm thankful for all the support we get.
It keeps us on the air.
Hey, folks, if you didn't support us in December, we're not doing it.
We're not doing it for money.
We're doing it because truth is important.
And as Alexander Solskjinitson famously said, we live by his motto, live not by lies.
Now, let me ask you this, though, Keith.
And this is the reason I wanted to play that clip again, is to get the spokesman for the NAACP at that time.
I was mistaken in one thing in that interview, as you heard.
I said they had me on in August, I believe, of 2007 to talk about this.
I said that it happened in February.
It happened in January, January 6th.
Tonight is the anniversary.
I said it happened in February.
The media would have been covering it in February had it been whites on black.
Had it been five white men who found two black college sweethearts who were on their way to the party and did all of this to them.
Do you think you would have heard about it?
The NAACP spokesman said you wouldn't have heard about it had it been that way.
He said on CNN, primetime television, in that debate with me, that the only reason you heard about this was because it was black on white.
Had it been white on black, he said you wouldn't have heard about it.
Now, everybody knows what a joke that is.
But the question to you, Keith, is not is that a joke or not, and pile on and talk about how ridiculous it is.
We know that.
Can you live in a society with people that far removed from reality?
Well, you know what?
Can you share a cohesive existence with people that far gone?
No.
Look, those people live in a different world, and we do not want to share their world with them.
Here is a situation.
Think about James Bird, the black guy that was supposedly dragged behind a pickup truck.
I mean, that stayed in the news for years.
Then, you know, we've had other events like that happen where it's white on black crime.
They never get enough of them, like Emmett Till.
Emmett Till is evergreen.
I mean, it was 1955.
It might as well have been yesterday.
But what this shows.
And by the way, even that situation, I know the media likes to say it was just a dog whistle.
He didn't deserve to die like that, but it was probably more than that.
No, look, there's a lot of people who are.
The whole truth about it, we've gone into this several times.
We can do it again.
No, let's not right now.
Let's keep the focus on the victims here.
But just saying, yes.
But what you need to do, folks, you know, if you want to protect yourself, if you don't want to be the next Channon or Newsome, get that taser.
And if somebody, if a black person tries to take you on or a group of them do, fry them with that taser.
That's the way to protect yourself.
I don't want to have, you know, equal treatment before the news media.
I want there to be no news about it because the white people successfully defended themselves.
Well, interestingly, of all the times CNN interviewed me, that was the last time.
Yeah, well, that's the last time.
You need it from pillar to post in that thing.
Well, but I would say this.
We bring it back up.
May we never forget the victims.
Channel Christian.
Say their names.
Say their names.
That's what they say anytime a black drug dealer overdoses on fentanyl.
Say his name.
Say their names.
Shannon Christian and Christopher Newsome.
May we never forget the victims and may we work in their memory to make society a safer and saner place.
Well, what happened to these perpetrators, to these animals?
Well, they went to prison, you know.
Well, no, first of all, they were let off, and then they got off.
Well, they didn't get let off.
They didn't get let off because the judge was drunk.
He was drinking while he was on the job.
So they retried it.
They were never let go.
And more than that, he was found to be complicit.
He was also kind of on the take.
So they got to.
Here's what they did.
They all went to prison, though.
Well, they went to prison for very short periods of time.
No, they did not.
They did not.
They did not go to prison for a short time.
I got it right here.
I got it right here.
It's right here.
What they did.
Let me scroll back up to it.
They certainly didn't go to jail for the rest of their lives.
No, they did Eric Chauvin.
I got it right here.
No, I got it right here.
Lamerica's Davidson was sentenced to death by lethal injection.
Latalvis Cobbins and George Thomas were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Vanessa Coleman was sentenced to 53 years.
And Eric Dwayne Boyd was sentenced to 83%.
The big question, though, that's pretty stout.
Look, the $64,000 question is: one was that guy ever executed?
I'll bet you a dollar to a donut.
Well, I mean, you could give him a death row forever.
Look, furthermore, those other people, I would also bet you a dollar to a donut sold that all of them are released from jail by now.
No, this is not.
No, no, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Well, okay, let's look into it and find out.
They all got life sentences or the death penalty, except for one who got 53 years.
Well, there was five of them.
One got death, two got life, one got 53 years, one got 18 years.
18 years when it's probably going to get out.
I'll give you that.
Well, look, I guarantee you.
Look, let's look into it, but I bet you more than that.
We got the guy walking around free now.
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All right, everybody.
Welcome back.
Welcome back.
What a show to start off the year, Keith.
been fast and varied and uh i hate to even pivot into something else now after uh you know having to talk about something like the knoxville horror but but but certainly i think from the uh absurd to the ridiculous well Well, I think not everybody who lives in a diverse society is going to suffer that fate, but everybody who lives in a diverse society has to consider that it may happen.
And even Jesse Jackson, the odious and reprehensible Jesse Jackson, said when he hears footsteps at night in a dark alley, he breathes a sigh of relief when they're white.
And here's the thing.
You know, again, this new Emmett Till movie, what about Connor Hynant, this young white boy who was shot in the head for riding his bike out of the blue by his black neighbor, Kinsley White, this young girl who she and her father were shot by a black neighbor because the basketball rolled into his yard.
He shot her in the head and shot his father, shot her father, Christian and Newsome.
It's too much for racial integration in your neighborhood.
Hey, let me ask you this.
Do you think they would have made a movie if it had been five whites that had besieged five black college sweethearts?
Do you think they may have made a movie about it?
Like they did Emmett Till?
Oh, absolutely.
But let me know.
Have you heard that a little bit more?
Thankfully, we don't have everybody suffering situations like Shannon and Newsome and Connor Heinant and stuff like that.
But we do have people all over the place, including yours truly, that have suffered from affirmative action hiring and admission practices in slave colleges and universities like our next subject, Claudine Gay.
We're about to get into that.
But I would just say this in closing.
The way the media treats white-on-black crime, as few as it is, and has not existed as it is, frankly, even you have to go back to the 50s to even find a couple of examples.
And again, what's remarkable about those is how few they were.
And then fast forward to just the countless, I mean, literally countless examples of black-on-white rape, murder, and violence.
It is a disgusting and a criminal and an evil media.
Shame on all of you.
And there should be no forgiveness for these people ever.
Well, the way it comes is this.
For example, denying a black person the right to order a meal at a diner back in the 50s is a much worse crime than killing, torturing, and raping white teenagers.
Well, according to the amount of coverage bestowed upon it, yes, you'd have to consider that.
Now, let's talk this.
You gave the preview.
Claudine Gay, the...
Appropriately named, I'm sure.
No, she's actually married to a white man.
Can you believe it?
This bald-headed black woman who was the former president of Harvard.
What was her?
She was the president of Harvard?
What is it?
President of Harvard.
Now she is no longer the president, but making the same money teaching two classes.
$900, almost a million dollars a year.
To be on the Harvard faculty.
Yes.
So basically, she made sure that the money stayed right, and she acquiesced to being defrocked from being the president.
Break down this story.
Tell the people what happened when Claudine Gay, the former bald-headed black woman president of Harvard.
And I'm sure she was more qualified than anybody else who was in line for that position.
Oh, yeah.
No doubt about it, of course.
But tell us what happened and why she is following.
She took time out from curing cancer to be the president.
Why is she in the news?
She's in the news because she was called before Congress to testify before Congress and a Jewish Congresswoman named Stephanie Jafonik, I believe it is, Jafonik, about why she wasn't tougher on these pro-Palestinian demonstrators, why she didn't kick them out, why she didn't give them the electric chair or something else, which apparently, according to Jewish power and influence in America,
they so richly deserved for daring to protest against the treatment of Palestinians who are being basically genocided over in Gaza by the Israeli government and the IDF, the Israeli Defense Forces.
Well, she was asked whether saying death to the Jews or chanting that is a violation of the rules that govern student conduct at Harvard.
And they had a person from the University of Pennsylvania and I think MIT and some other places.
And they all said, well, it depends on the context.
Well, that didn't satisfy the Jewish hellhounds baying for their death, basically.
So they said that she needs to step down.
Well, they couldn't get that.
That was too much.
Because, you know, in the hierarchy of the left, blacks outrank everybody, including Jews.
Jewish power and influence controls most of the money that goes into feeding the endowments of these select Ivy League colleges.
So what did they do?
They cashed around and said that she had plagiarized all sorts of academic papers that she had submitted for peer review.
And they, you know, of course, the dirty little secret is that most of the black people that are getting promoted to these positions like president of Harvard and whatnot have done that.
And of course, they're only following in the footsteps of that greatest mentor of all, Martin Luther King, who plagiarized his doctoral thesis at Crozier Theological Seminary.
Crozier Theological Seminary admitted that, but were they going to revoke his doctoral degree?
No.
What about, yeah, I mean, he also disputed every fundamental of the Christian faith, and he was still a reverend somehow.
He didn't believe in any of it.
If you've ever heard the Apostles' Creed, the only thing that he endorsed out of the laundry list of, you know, theories and religious tenets that you're supposed to believe to, as a minimum, to be a real Christian, the only thing he believed in was forgiveness of sins.
And in his personal life, he had plenty of reason to want to endorse the concept of forgiveness of sins.
Wall Street.
Wall Street Journal headline, Harvard president resigns after plagiarism allegation.
She blames personal attacks and threats fueled by racism.
So there's that.
Harvard University president Claudine Gay has resigned after facing mounting criticism over how she responded to anti-Semitism on campus and most recently allegations that she plagiarized the work of other researchers on multiple occasions.
She is stepping down but would return to the faculty.
She still gets to step down to a $900,000 position job.
But I would say this, and I want you to respond to this.
I mean, I think she was just keeping it real.
Her Lord and Savior, Martin Luther King, never got in trouble for plagiarism, and she only lifted a few passages from time to time.
He plagiarized the whole damn thing.
So why should she get kicked out for that?
She's just keeping it real, following the story of the people.
We all know that it's not bad because the Jews wanted her out, and the Jews did not want Martin Luther King out.
I tell you what it is.
She's like Algonquin Jay Calhoun in the old Amos and Andy episode when they asked him if he denied the allegation.
He said, when the judge asked him that, he said, I not only deny the allegation, I resent the alligator.
Well, she resents the alligator too.
Now, and then she pivoted to say that it was racist.
Of course, racism was the bottom line here.
Is it racist to assume that a black woman ought to do her own research and not plagiarize?
But again, I say.
Well, that's asking too much of black people, according to the woke of MAVENs that seem to be governing academia nowadays.
Plagiarism is just a crime that white people can commit, but definitely not black people under any circumstances.
Now, Al Sharpton found a way to worm back into the headlines.
I'm not so sharp for this.
She said that this was on Amran, Amrin.com.
Headline reads, Al Sharpton, Harvard's president's resignation is an attack on every black woman in the United States.
And then Henry Wolfe at Amrin wrote in this sub caption, are all of them plagiarists?
So how is this an attack on every black woman in the United States to ask her to step down?
Now, they said this for plagiarism.
I do think it probably was more to do with the protests taking place.
I do believe that she did plagiarize.
I have no doubt about that.
She should have been kicked out or should have been disqualified for her position as president of Harvard because of it.
But on the other hand, this is just a convenient crutch for Jewish power and influence to use because they wanted to get her out because she was insufficiently, slavishly devoted to Jewish interests.
All right.
That's another thing I want to talk about.
I'm going to come back and talk about Al Sharperton again in a second.
But this thing, I mean, we all sort of had a little bit of Schaudenfreude watching all of these protests that are going against the Zionist state and watching them, you know, lose the narrative a lot as a result of what happened since October in the Gaza Strip.
But we've got to understand, we can't get too excited about the people who are being allowed to protest here.
These are hardcore leftists, and they're not protesting Israel for the same reasons we would protest them.
They are protesting them because they see them as white.
They see them as colonizers.
So it's still, they think they're sticking it to like the white man trying to colonize Gaza like the whites try to colonize.
They're saying, no, wait a minute, we're not white, we're Jewish.
Well, that's the thing.
So, I mean, we sort of agree with them in terms of who they're targeting, but for a totally different reason, are they protesting and being allowed to protest?
They are protesting, they think, against whites and against colonization.
So that goes back to a common denominator.
And another part of it is that they have a lot of Palestinians and Muslims that have been let into the country through open the borders.
And now Americans are coming home.
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And welcome back to the final segment of the show.
Keith's got a special surprise for you.
We're going to introduce it in just a couple of minutes.
It was something he's been adamant about.
He wanted to introduce it.
He's been lobbying for it all through the Christmas.
Not only that, I mean, he's been just really aggressive.
He wanted to interrupt Brett McEtee's Christmas message to play this.
So, this is how important it is to him.
So, we'll get to it.
I promised that we'd get to it.
I meant to get to it last week, last week of the year, December still, but I don't know what we were busy last week.
Last week was a hell of a show.
Hell of a show.
Hell of a game.
It just did not rise to the level of importance for James to put it on, but we're finally a day late in the dollar.
Well, if it had been Dewop, he would have had a better chance of moving into that a lot.
Let's read a couple of more people's correspondence from folks.
One more thing I want to say about Al Sharpton.
This has been a variety show, to be sure.
Oh, my goodness.
I mean, that situation with the sexual assault allegations that TPC has been dragged into of no fault of our own.
And then interesting guests in the second hour.
Of course, it's the ominous anniversary of so many things.
Right.
January 6th.
I was going to say, you stole my punchline.
I was going to say January 6th, the noxional heart heats birth.
But anyway, here is a listener, first-time contributor who sent in a very nice letter.
And he writes, I wanted to take the time to thank you and TPC for all the great work being done to propagate our cause.
TPC is hands-down the best program available promoting Christian, Southern, and Western European values and heritage.
I came across TPC about a year ago and have not missed a show since.
And we get a lot of emails and letters about that from people who found the show.
Even after all these years, they found it relatively recently, and they just tune in every week.
And we're so thankful for that.
You speak the absolute truth, and I look forward to the road ahead.
I also wanted to enclose a small gift to show my appreciation and support for TPC.
I did include an extra bit of money because I would like to get an autographed copy of your book.
I read the honorable cause of Free South after it was released.
And I have to say, it is one of the best reads I've ever had the pleasure of reading, and I really hope for more content like it.
Side note, I'm currently halfway through The Culture of Critique by Kevin McDonald.
This is a guy really on the right path.
And it's great.
And I have the sword of Christ on deck next, straight from Antelope Hill, sitting on the nightstand.
You and your program have inspired me, and I hope to one day help contribute to our cause and believe that writing and submitting articles to such sites as Identity Dixie may be in my future.
I feel my talents may be well suited in that area.
I want to give back to the cause and would one day love to be close to the level that you are on in this fight.
Thanks again for all that y'all, you and Keith, don't want to forget to mention him, are doing at TPC.
And I would say this to this writer, and Brad, this is from Brad in South Carolina.
Brad, we're going to send you those books, and we're going to send you more than that.
We're going to send you a nice gift package next week, so stay tuned.
It's going to be in your mailbox probably by the time you hear this.
But I would say this: don't be me, be better than me.
Well, do more than we've done.
You can do it.
Look, we need to have people awakening like this, having the scales fall from their eyes and figure out exactly what's actually been going on.
It's a never-ending fight because the left, like the devil himself, never sleeps.
A couple of more, and then we're going to get to Al Sharpton and then to Keith's song.
Happy holidays to James, Keith, and all the other excellent guests together.
You have created and sustained for many years now the best show, The Political Cess Boy.
That comes from a listener in Texas from Australia.
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Your show delves into topics often overlooked or avoided, providing a fresh and courageous perspective that is truly invaluable as we moved into 2024 and beyond.
I look forward to your continued exploration of these important subjects and wish you ongoing success in your fearless broadcasting from a listener in Australia who's been with us for a long time all over the world.
And finally, one more piece of correspondence that has flooded in since Christmas to this program from Illinois and listening in Illinois.
Thank you for your contributions to our people's future survival.
Here's to a prosperous new year for all of us.
And we've kicked off the new year, I think, in good fashion tonight, and we'll be with you every Saturday.
God help us.
But Al Sharpton back in the news this week saying that it was racism that led to the demise of Claudine Gay.
You remember our interaction with Al Sharpton all the way back in 2005?
Yeah, we put the run on him, put the ski on him down there at Confederate Park and at Forest Park.
Well, I'm going to read now an official story about that.
All the way back, this was less than a year into our inception.
In 2005, the story reads: the staff of the political cesspool organized a rally at Confederate Park in downtown Memphis, which, along with two other Confederacy-themed parks at the time, had been subject to a long-time controversy for honoring Confederate soldiers and ideals.
The park had been criticized by a black Shelby County official, which attracted the notice of a New York-based activist, Al Sharpton, who was invited to demonstrate in Memphis.
Sharpton planned a march from downtown Memphis to another park honoring the Confederate Lieutenant General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Sharpton canceled the march after James Edwards and the Political Assess Bowl staff obtained a permit to demonstrate along his planned route, located in downtown Memphis.
Sharpton settled for a separate protest point.
At the demonstration, he argued that we need to show the rest of the world that honoring people like this is over, the day for honoring people like this is over, and said in an interview that his objections were not related to race, but to Forrest's Civil War-era actions against the United States.
Estimates of attendance at the this was, Keith, less than a year into our run.
Estimates of attendance at the rallies vary, but according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, James Edwards attracted about 200 white counter demonstrators to the Confederate Park Vigil, while Sharpton's protest at Forrest Park attracted a few dozen black demonstrators whom Edwards referred to as rabble.
That's from local news articles at the time, all the way back in 2005.
I heard at the time it was the first time Sharpton had ever canceled one of his marches.
I remember one where I went clandestinely to a meeting in the pyramid.
I remember that.
Yeah, I think I remember this one, or was it one that was?
Well, that was no, this was an outdoor thing.
I remember this one.
Yeah.
But I remember the pyramid thing, too.
But anyway, I mean, I'm just saying, we've done this for a long time.
You go back.
I mean, we're in the news, in and out of the news.
We've done this, we've done that.
We never shrank from duty.
When Call of Duty was there, we came through.
Now, the most important thing we could get to tonight, tell us what it is.
This is a song from 1937 by the cartoon character Betty Boop called I Want You for Christmas.
Listen to it.
It's great.
The musicianship and everything is superb in it.
And the voice of Betty Boop is just absolutely.
Are we still within the 12 days of Christmas?
No.
Well, when did it end?
It ended on January the 5th, I guess.
So that was yesterday, if you're listening live.
All right.
Well, all right.
A little bit later.
Today is epiphany, supposedly.
All right.
Count 12 days from the 25th, and let's see whether that's.
Do you count the 25th?
Do you count today, or do you just count the days in between?
How does that work?
Anyway, hey, folks, one more Christmas song.
Can you handle it?
Even though we're a week into the new year, here it is.
This is Keith.
Keith was going nuts trying to get this to be played during Brett McConney.
He wanted to play that show.
And I said we do it the next week.
We forgot last week before that, too.
Well, here we go.
I want you for Christmas.
Anything that Santa wouldn't bring could never come there with you.
I want you for Christmas.
You're a pet that money can't get.
And nothing but you will do.
Oh, I just wrote a letter.
And if my wish comes true, you can bet by Jimmy.
You'll come down the chimney with a bag full of you.
I want you for Christmas.
If only Santa does what he should.
I'm knocking on wood for him to make good Christmas morning, baby.
I only want you.
You know, it definitely has that late 1930s twang, and we still had a chance back then.
We have a chance now.
We had a different kind of chance back then.
But I'm actually celebrating heterosexual union, too.
One more Christmas song to start off the new year.
Can you handle it, folks?
Well, that was good, Keith.
I'm glad you suggested that.
I'm glad you persisted in that.
That's a three-year-old.
Dragon women wanted men rather than other women.
That was what people today try to promote.
A month-long campaign for Keith to get that on here, and we did.
Happy birthday.
What'd you do for your birthday?
Well, I went to dinner and then had a birthday party over at my lady friend's house.
And then I've gotten messages and phone calls from my sons.
You watched the movie made within the last 50 years, too.
Do we want to mention that or do we want to skip that?
Oh, no, we can mention that.
All right.
It was The Wolf of Wall Street.
With Leonardo DiCaprio.
And I learned that basically it tracks very closely my personal experience with the Bond daddies in Memphis.
I remember boiler rooms just like the boiler rooms that were portrayed in that movie.
And we actually had a lawsuit, a federal lawsuit, you know, defending one of those so-called bond daddies back then.
So, you know, I was surprised, but it was amazingly, what was happening in Wall Street was amazingly like what was happening in Memphis back then.
Probably other places, too.
Yeah.
In fact, in Memphis, they were selling municipal bonds for the most part.
All right.
Well, that being said, 2004, we're off and running.
Want to thank again our featured guest tonight making his debut appearance, Paymon Montejeda.
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You can be there with us in Orlando about a month from now, a little less than.
And we got a lot to cover this year.
A lot's going to happen.
We'll be there to share it with you together.
Love you, Keith.
Happy birthday, buddy.
Thank you so much.
And we'll talk to everybody else next week.
Week number two of 52.
How many weeks are in the year?
Actually, two.
That's what I thought.
Number two in 52 coming up next week.
Won't we be there or be square?
This summer, this fall, a week before the election.
We'll find out together.
Together.
Onward.
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