May 11, 2024 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, gather around, it is now time for the main event.
Our sole and featured guest of the evening, political activist and commentator Warren Bailog is back on the show tonight for a fun, informed, and energetic discussion of the issues.
This is one I left purposefully open-ended because Warren is just a guy.
I mean, I think we have very good chemistry and rapport with all of the people who are doing good work.
And if there's anybody out there that's doing good work that hasn't been on this show, I would be surprised to learn about it.
But, you know, maybe.
And we get along with everybody.
But when Warren and I get together, there is just, I don't know what it is, a familiarity, or maybe it's the reason due to the fact that we cut our teeth in similar fashions in our entry points into this cause.
But whatever the case, always great to talk to Warren, and it's an honor to welcome him back to the show tonight.
Warren, welcome, and how are you?
James, thank you for that great introduction.
I'm doing great.
Hello to you.
Hello to Keith.
Yeah, it's good to be back.
I think I was on right at the start of the year, right when at the beginning of January.
That's the last time I was on.
So it's good to be back.
It was great to have you on modern politics finally.
So for anybody who doesn't know, I do a show with my wife Emily, Modern Politics.
It's on Odyssey and on Rumble.
Or actually, we only have a few episodes on Rumble.
Ward Strike is the other show I do with Eric Stryker from formerly of TRS.
We do that.
We stream Tuesdays and Thursdays, and that's on Odyssey and Rumble.
Modern politics is mainly just on Odyssey, so you guys can find it.
But I did a two-part interview with James.
We went over two hours.
It was like two and a half hours.
First part is free.
Second part is paywalled.
But it was just great to really dig into the issue.
It was great to interview you for a change and get your thoughts and your insights on things because you've been doing this a long time.
And I think you should write another book.
I mean, I just found out, actually, when we were right before we filmed that you had written the one.
I'd forgotten about that.
If I ever, I think I knew about that, racism, schmazism.
But you need to write another one where it's just you survey the last 20 years of doing this and everything you've seen and done because it's just what we got into stories and things.
Some of your guests that you've had, big, big interviews and just perception of where America has gone in the last 20 years.
And it was just great.
So people can go check out.
I could tell you the truth, Warren.
I always enjoy every interview that I do and the people that we work with.
But that one was very special because I guess, you know, obviously people like to indulge in reminisce and going back.
And it was just fun and laid back and freewheeling, talking about the history of the world.
You need to call me.
I can give you the perspective over the last 70 years.
You and my dad, Keith, you and my dad, you got to get you guys both on one show.
I agree.
Because that was a great show that you and Mike Enoch did with Keith last, was it last summer or whenever that was?
Yeah, a long time ago.
It was when all the murders were happening in Memphis.
Oh, yeah, that was.
It was in September, October.
That's a little hard to pair to decipher.
But in any event, Warren had a very special treat for me that I hadn't seen in nearly a quarter of a century when I was on his program.
Again, you can go to odyssey.com and search for Warren Bailog, Modern Politics, and you'll find it.
But Warren found, and I don't know how you did it, and I don't know how it was still there to be found, but a clip from C-SPAN from August of 2000.
Yours truly and Warren Bailog on C-SPAN at the same day at the same time.
We didn't know each other.
We didn't come to meet each other until about 20 years later.
Right.
And some of our hair, a lot of our hair never got the chance to ever meet, as it would turn out.
But no, I know, it's just funny.
We're both a lot slimmer, and we both have, you know, I'm not doing the rock in the shape, but I've definitely been getting the five head here the last few years.
But it's funny, no, we both are just so young and so, I don't want to say naive, but you could tell the kind of stuff.
Youthful exuberance, like we're thinking, this is it.
This is going to work.
You know, the Reform Party is going to work.
But no, it was just great to do that.
Yeah.
So what I did was I went and found it.
Tell them what it was.
It was on C-SPAN.
You guys can find it yourselves if you search on C-SPAN's archive, a video, the Reform Party convention in Long Beach in the summer of 2000.
And I think on the second day, there was the nomination for Pat Buchanan, and all the states came up and gave the roll call.
And when West Virginia came up, I didn't speak, but I was there holding up a Confederate flag in the background while Jerry Heinemann, who's a very dear friend of mine who's since passed away and a great comrade and a big inspiration to me, he actually gave this great talk about why, you know, West Virginia supports Pat Buchanan.
My father's in the video too.
He's a lot younger as well.
And then on the third day video, when the nominations were done for the vice president, is Ola Foster.
That's when James takes the, and you actually got to speak.
And you were actually there on the microphone.
And it's funny because I had looked for you before.
When I'd gone through that archive footage a few years back, I looked for you and I didn't, and we didn't, I didn't realize that it was the vice president.
So it was a real treat for me because I hadn't seen it.
I hadn't seen you until we played it live on the show.
But it was just great.
I showed Emily that afterwards.
Well, that's a trivial pursuit question, if there ever was one.
Who was Pat Buchanan's vice presidential candidate?
Oh, yeah.
Well, those of us who were there, I don't think we would ever forget that.
But no, I mean, what's cool about it, what's cool about it is, and, you know, again, I was joking because I'm like, this is something that's of interest to me and James and nobody in my audience, because if you weren't there, you don't appreciate how cool this is.
But no, What it is, is it's the fact that, and you were talking about, you and I have a, I agree.
I think we have a good natural, some kind of kindred spirits.
And a lot of it is to do with the fact that we both started in the same place, that Reform Party 2000 run in that convention in Long Beach with Pat Buchanan.
And that really, the thing that we were talking about on the show, and I will never get tired of talking about, is that all the issues that we were supporting then with Buchanan, namely no more of these foreign wars,
this globalized, you know, going around the world to try to be the world's policeman, being against that, being against the open borders, the mass immigration, and then being for fair trade over free trade.
And then you could add to that Buchanan's position then on Israel.
All of these issues look so good from, I mean, we were so right, James.
We were so right.
And the other thing was, I'll say this: there were no young people at that convention.
I mean, I remember seeing like one or two people, and that's the way it was in the, you know, the old pro-white movement back then in those days, before the alt-right, just in general.
But at that convention, I remember seeing, I mean, on one hand, I could count the number of people that were like under 30 at that convention or under 30.
But it was still a big enough convention to where you could get lost in the people.
I mean, there were thousands of people there.
That's why we didn't have a chance to run into each other then.
It was too many people.
We didn't, you know, you couldn't see everybody.
But I mean, how many people of our generation were that active?
You know, early millennials.
Yeah, that active on those.
But I was 20 years old.
Yeah, that would come to be.
Were you born in 79 or 80?
I was born in June of 80.
So when I started with the Buchanan convention, you're a millennial then.
You're a millennial.
You're a geriatric millennial like me.
That's what they call them, the early millennials.
Go ahead.
What were you saying?
Well, I was just going to say when I started working on that campaign in January of that year, I was 19.
So I started at 19.
I turned 20 that summer, and then I was a fresh 20 when I showed up in Long Beach.
But yeah, I mean, Warren, connecting the dots, either directly or indirectly from Pat Buchanan's positions then to how our movement is now and how his issues have been even more.
Yeah, well, and then I think, too, well, yes, where the Republican Party is.
I think history has smiled much more on his legacy over the course of the last 20 years.
I mean, the reverence and the respect that Pat Buchanan gets now far exceeded anything that he did when he was a major contender in 1996 to Bob Dole.
That's right.
That's right.
And Trump, we also talked about this, and I've mentioned this before, but again, it's one of these things.
I'm going to keep saying it because we called it, and we were on the, you know, as they say, the right side of history.
Trump tried to get the Reform Party nomination that summer.
That's actually the first time I'd ever heard of Donald Trump.
Was who is this?
I remember thinking, who is this Manhattan billionaire, this like richie-rich, you know, a-hole, you know, with his like pursed lips and his blow-dried hair, and he's there on the Today Show or on Alpha Mayo from Queens.
Hillary Clinton couldn't stop Buchanan.
Excuse me.
Hillary Clinton couldn't stop Trump, but Buchanan stopped him from getting that.
Buchanan, we, the Buchanan brigades, we stopped Trump.
We used to believe it.
That happened.
Yes.
Yes.
All right.
We got to take a quick break.
When we come back, there's so much more we got to get into, and I can't wait to get into it with Warren Baylock.
Stay tuned.
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Before we're done tonight, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to plug again all of the contact information for Warren Bailog.
He and his wife, Emily, host Modern Politics.
You need to check that out.
Warren's also part of the War Strike crew.
Check that out, too.
We'll let you know how in just a bit.
But you mentioned Trump and Trump being a latecomer to try to sack the Reform Party nomination for president in 2000.
Now, he may try to say, well, you know, I wasn't really as big of a deal as it seemed.
That did happen.
And then now, of course, the rest is history.
But I've got a theory on Trump, Warren.
We talked about this a little bit on the show that you and I did together, your show back on Monday.
And I said, of course, there's some reasons why Trump has been resuscitated.
Number one is you have an historically weak and demented president and Joe Biden.
You have historic inflation, and usually the economy is the biggest single issue that determines whether the incumbent or the challenger wins.
So you've got those two things going for him.
And then you've got the overhanded tactics of the left.
All of this is real.
I mean, none of this is a psyop.
Biden being out to lunch, the economy being bad.
That's legitimate.
Those things have helped Trump.
And then all of the lawsuits trying to put him in prison, this jungle justice in Atlanta and in D.C. and in New York with these black DAs and what have you, prosecutors.
All of that's legitimate, and that has made him a martyr.
And people see how unjust that is, and they sort of rallied to him naturally.
And so all of that is real.
But I wonder, and I want your take on this first, Warren, and then I want Keith to answer this.
I mean, people are saying vote fraud this, vote fraud that.
He lost it because of vote fraud.
All right.
But I'm not so sure that they will not allow him to win this time for two reasons.
Number one, he would be fantastic for Israel.
And number two, the system needs legitimacy in order to survive.
The system has shed a lot of legitimacy in the Trump era.
The media is seen as totally discredited, as it always has been, and as we've always known it to be.
But now more than ever, at least half of the American public has zero faith in the media.
They have very little faith in the courts and in the government and even in elections themselves.
And I'm not so sure that they won't allow Trump to win this time because him winning restores a little bit of their legitimacy in the eyes of the Trump base because only through the complete illegitimacy of the system will we ever be able to move forward to the solutions that really matter, such as secession or whatever.
What is your take on that?
That they may let him take this one.
I totally agree with that, James.
And I said this actually back in January as far as Trump and his position on Iran.
I mean, Trump has already struck at Iran.
He killed the general Suleimani.
He moved to encircle Iran with, he actually canceled the nuclear deal, and then the Abraham Accords were under Trump's watch.
So I think that, I mean, I understand, of course, why people are going to vote for Donald Trump, why a lot of white people who don't know better are going to vote for Donald Trump.
But, you know, setting that aside, I don't know that this system can handle another four years of Joe Biden.
I mean, I don't know that it's going to, I mean, Biden is sort of crashing the ship with all hands.
And you're right.
The legitimacy, the longer Biden stays in office, the more the whole system seems illegitimate to white Americans.
And I think that if Trump did get in, you know, we talk about those issues that Buchanan was running on 25 years ago.
Trump adopted all of them except for Buchanan's position on Israel.
Trump's position on Israel was the exact opposite of Pap Buchanan.
One thing he accomplished was the things he said he wanted to do for Israel.
Yeah, that and well, and plus, you know, the other thing, I mean, the abortion stuff.
Yeah, yeah, Trump.
Well, Trump was his big legislative achievement was the tax cut, which is something that we could have easily gotten out of a Mitt Romney or a George Bush or a Paul Ryan.
I mean, we didn't, nobody supported Trump because they wanted more of that like ultra-rich Chamber of Commerce, you know, favor the billionaires type of presidency.
And Trump didn't campaign on that, but that's what he was doing.
That was a Paul Ryan budget, basically, that he's in the last two years past two years.
Right.
Now, maybe in a second term, he would be better on that, but somehow I don't think so.
I think what we will get with Trump if he gets in is white America will have more of a buy-in, stuff like the Israel-Palestine thing.
We already see it with the stuff you all were talking about earlier, where this issue of the genocide that Israel is doing in Gaza, they are desperate to spin it into like a culture war issue, where if you're pro-America and implicitly pro-white, then you have to be against the Palestinian people.
You know what I mean?
They're desperate to try to thread that needle or to make it so that the Zionist side is somehow tied to a defense of white America or the American flag.
You see Charlie Kirk saying this.
So Trump would, if Trump gets in, they could spin the whole thing into a try to gin up basically neocon 2.0, call it America first, but it's actually more of the same that we had with Bush and Cheney on foreign policy, and they make it into a culture war issue.
And then I think the other thing that Trump would likely, he's the only one who could do is some form of amnesty.
And it would be done the same way that Ronald Reagan did his, where, oh, we're going to build this wall.
We're going to deport these gangbangers or something.
But then in exchange for that, we're also going to the legal ones, the good ones, or the ones that are just here hardworking that are illegal.
We're going to make them legal somehow.
I think Trump could actually get an amnesty done of some kind and Biden never could.
I don't know.
What do you think, Keith?
Well, I think that he possibly could.
I think that the Jews are kind of like the bourbon dynasty in France.
They never learned anything from history and they never forgot anything.
Well said.
But see, what they do is they got them in.
They got all these, you know, Muslims and Palestinians into America.
And I don't know what it's like where you are, but in Memphis, every gas station/slash convenience store is run by a Palestinian family.
Okay, so we've got tons of them over here.
And we've got them over here because the Jews were the ones that engineered this open borders thing.
And now they have enough of them that they can make a splash politically.
You know, if they and they're building that pier.
Well, to their credit, they haven't forgotten what the Jews are all about, though.
Yeah, right.
Well, you know, that's exactly right.
And see, they're building that pier in Gaza not to bring in foodstuffs and supplies for the Palestinians.
It's to load them on ships headed to Western Europe and America.
If they do, you know, be careful, Jews, what you wish for, your dream may come true.
What could happen is they get over here and somebody say, you know, find a synagogue and you'll find a Jewish neighborhood around there and they can just sit back and watch the fur fly.
And I think that people like Chuck Schumer are aware of that.
So we may be able to get some type of turnaround from the Jewish community on amnesty and on open borders.
But as far as trying to do something to lessen the power of the Jewish cabal in D.C., they're not going to kill the goose that lays a golden egg.
And that's where they all get their golden eggs from Jewish money in APAC.
Now, Warren, I would say this, when trying to perform a fair and balanced assessment of Donald Trump, it is, I mean, there's a lot to take in and a lot to consider.
I mean, number one, as I said on your program earlier this week, the chaos that he injected into the system was very good for us because it further divided the at least two nations, the red and the blue.
We're really many more nations than that living in the same geographic space.
But he furthered that divide.
And that was a good thing for us because our people have no future on this continent under the present system.
So that was good.
And then he completely laid bare the game that the media plays with the word racist.
Every article you've ever read about Trump was he's a racist.
And he still became the president.
He had tens of millions of people who voted for him.
If he's a racist, it can't be that bad.
He did a great job on that inadvertently.
These were inadvertent assists.
And then, of course, I liked a lot of the things that he said.
Praising Robert E. Lee.
You haven't had a president since Eisenhower who said a good thing about Robert E. Lee that I know of.
And he did all of those things.
But on the other hand, he'll say something like this, which he said a few weeks ago, that so-called anti-Semites need to be dealt with.
It needs to be criminalized.
They need to be put in prison.
So, I mean, where do you, it's hard to really.
You said it well on the show that we recorded on Monday.
You said that with Trump, it's not so much the good of Trump.
The best things that have come out of Trump have almost been inadvertently, it's in the reaction to Trump that we've seen the best things come out of him.
Like, in other words, not so much the policies that he's passed, but the reaction of his enemies, how that has polarized people, how that has, you know, kind of spun the system into this downward cycle.
And that's really the value of Donald Trump.
I mean, as a chaos agent, you know, as a polar china shop.
Yeah, but again, I think that here's the thing.
I think it's very hard with Trump to separate out, you know, the chicken and the egg, so to speak.
Is Trump the cause of a lot of this, or is Trump the beneficiary of it?
For instance, in 2016, in 2015, really what had happened was the issues that the neoliberal consensus all agreed on since really like the time of Reagan and especially in the 90s, we had like 25, 30 years of this neoliberal consensus on trade, on foreign policy, on immigration.
And I think the chickens were coming home to roost.
It was bearing its awful fruit that people like you and me, and of course Keith as well, saw coming way back in 2000.
And people saw it, you know, William Pierce saw it in the 1970s where it was going to go.
But it's like that, we saw it coming.
It was happening.
And maybe Trump just took advantage of it.
You know, maybe he didn't cause this change in the country.
Maybe he's an opportunist who capitalized on all the things that were happening.
Definitely pro-Trump.
I think he, as a narcissist, that's not a bad thing.
You've got to be in a way to be a good leader.
You have to have a very aggressive and positive ego.
So I do believe he's acting in his own best interest.
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You know, Warren Bailog and I had known each other through reputation for some years before we met, but little did we know until the day we met in Chattanooga, Tennessee, about four or five years ago, that...
that we were in the same place at the same time at that Pat Buchanan Reform Party nominating convention.
Let me tell you.
You also had your pictures on the post office wall, right?
An instant and fraternal connection.
And you see, just in the first 30 minutes of this hour, why I'm so high on this guy.
He is one of the best spokesmen our side has.
We're going to give you all his contact information in a minute.
I want to move very quickly, but there's so much more I want to cover with Warren, and time is beginning to become fleeting.
But just with regards to Trump versus Biden, folks, do what you got to do.
I voted for Trump the first two times.
I'll probably vote for him again.
I mean, we'll see what happens, but I'm planning on it.
For the Tim Scott factor.
Well, if he picks Tim Scott, you know, we'll have a talk about that.
But the situation is the fact is that over the course of the last three years, since Joe Biden's inauguration in January of 2021, our movement has moved the needle so far.
We have experienced so much more growth and coalescence in the last three years than really at any three-year period in my lifetime.
And if you believe that the demographic reality of this country is set in stone, do you want to go ahead and get on with what's coming in November or four years from now?
Because I think Trump buys you four years and he would be a better president than Biden on a lot of things.
But people have to understand you're not voting yourself out of this.
So with regards to how you want to vote in November, do what you got to do.
The main thing is don't take Trump's side or Biden's side.
Take the white side and take our side.
And with that, Warren, I would turn it over.
The white side is the right side.
Well, real quick, if you guys had to wage your clout chips on this, as I think Jazzan's used to say on FTN, to wage the clout chips, who would you say he's going to pick for his VP?
I've been wagering on Elise Stefanik.
She was doing a big display there as the high grand high inquisitor, grilling all those teachers or rather the school administrators on what's happening.
Is she a daughter of Israel, Warren?
She is not a daughter.
She is a daughter of ancient Rome, but she is very much in the yeah, she's definitely there doing the Sanhedrin's bidding.
She's that type of Roman, you know.
She's the Roman nose.
Yes, yes, exactly.
No, no.
Stephaniek, though, is she's, in my opinion, she's the one to watch because she's a woman.
You know, she's going to be against Kamala Harris, and he's indicated it'll probably be a woman.
She's very smart.
She's very loyal to Trump.
She is fanatically pro-Israel, fanatically.
I mean, she is off the charts and never misses a chance to, but she's also MAGA, you know.
So if I had to bet today, that's who I would say.
So we can come back to this.
Who are you guys?
Well, I was saying, you know, who I hope, I mean, you could say, you know, you hope, you know, some people think it'll be.
I would say of the people who are at least in the margins of contention, I said this earlier in the show tonight.
I don't even really think women, you know, we could have the conversation.
Should they even be allowed to vote?
I don't think they should all die office.
But of the people who have been mentioned, Tulsi Gabbard is at least anti-war, so he'll never pick her.
I don't know.
I hope it's not Tim Scott.
I don't know who it'll end up being.
I have no guess on that, Keith.
A black guy of indeterminate gender would break it for me.
No, I don't think.
Okay, but anyway, I think that Tulsi Gabbard would be great if she limits herself to foreign policy.
I think that basically a lot of people all over the world, including Vladimir Putin, have a secret crush on her.
And I think we could really make some headway in foreign policy.
And she has inserted the word anti-white into her vocabulary.
Now, should a woman be.
It's like Ann Colcher said to Vivek, you know, I can't vote for you because you're an Indian.
Even though you have great ideas and whatnot.
Of course, I voted for Isola Foster.
Yeah, I mean, no, like I said, I don't know who I would like it to be.
I mean, I'd like him to pick maybe Tucker Carlson, you know, but I don't, yeah, there's no way in hell it'll be Tulsi or Tucker.
I think it's really down to JD Vance, Tim Scott, or Elise Stefanik.
My co-host on Horse Strike, Joe Jordan, Eric Stryker, he's kind of putting his money on Tim Scott, but we'll see.
Oh, no.
Give us your read on JD Vance.
Well, I would say you're from Uppendan.
I will tell you right now before Warren answers that Tennessee is a blood-red state, so I have the luxury of staying at home, and I will if it's Tim Scott.
I will if it's any of them.
I mean, I'll vote for Jill Stein and the Green Party before I'll vote for any of them.
But I will say that, yeah, JD Vance is, I have seen a lot of stuff that he is just a, he is a, he's backed by Peter Thiel.
He's part of this whole, there's this whole right-wing, Jewish, right-wing sphere on the BAPIS fear, they call it on Twitter, you know, Bronze Age pervert and that whole thing.
It's a bunch of Jews that pose as nationalists, and JD Vance is very in with those people.
He is no good.
He is a total phony.
And of course, he started out with Hillbilly Elegy really like basically.
Yeah, it's a backhanded, it's like, I don't know.
I find the whole thing very insulting.
And of course, he married a very wealthy Indian woman.
And, you know, he's a guy who, if he thinks of himself as white, rural, white, Appalachian, working class, he's one of these people who's trying to claw his way out of that and leave it as far behind, right down to literally transforming his kids into another race, a member of the elite, you know, new global order.
I don't trust or like JD Vance at all.
But anyway, with all that said.
Tell you what, listen to you two guys.
It makes you want to sit the whole thing out.
I might.
I mean, we'll see what happens.
But like I said, I could do that because if you're in one of the five swing states that are going to determine this thing, do what you have to do.
But in Tennessee, he's going to win, and I'll see what happens.
I barely, you know, I voted for him in 2020, but Eric Trump almost cost him my vote because right before the election in 2020, he said we needed to put a bullet in David Duke's head.
Do you remember that?
I mean, I was like, oh, my God, I don't remember that.
Look it up.
Look it up.
He said, because David Duke had endorsed Trump and the media kept talking about it.
He would be a great vice presidential candidate right there.
David Duke.
I don't think he's going to get it.
But yeah, David was on the show last week.
But when Eric Trump said that, because they kept asking, do you want to comment on David Duke's endorsement of your father?
It's like a day before the election.
And he said, somebody just needs to put a bullet in that guy.
And I was actually saying that.
He says stuff like that.
Believe him.
Believe him when they say stuff like that.
Trump's grandkids are Jews.
So, I mean, there's that.
Yes.
Yeah.
But yeah, I don't want to be going, like I said, I understand why people are going to vote for Trump.
I mean, Biden's just about the worst president we've ever had.
He's a non-president.
He's just not.
He's just basically, it's the Obama crew that are running, and he's just like a scarecrow.
Well, don't get me wrong.
I'm not saying don't vote Trump.
I'll probably vote for him.
I mean, he would have to do something remarkably outrageous.
I mean, even the anti-Semites have to go to jail.
I understand he's a blowhard.
He talks.
He doesn't really follow through on a lot.
He wants the Jews to love him.
That's why he said, if you're not a Jew and you're not voting for me.
Well, he could never have been a success in real estate in New York City without him.
I voted for him twice.
I'll probably vote for him again.
He hasn't lost my vote yet, but we'll see where it goes.
He's definitely lost mine.
But pivoting slightly to something I did want to mention, James, is speaking of Jew lovers, Elon Musk.
I just wanted to say, we didn't get it.
I had the chance, and it just slipped my mind when you were on modern politics.
I wanted to call out the fact that you are still banned off Twitter.
This is insane.
I appealed my old account when I used to go by Ahab.
And if people want to look me up, I'm at Ahab4K, K as in Kamala.
Ahab 4K.
It was an accelerationist joke because I was like, the person I want to end up with it is Kamala Harris because she's going to burn it all down and we'll have an ethnostate in 10 years.
But I'm Ahab 4K on Twitter.
I appealed my account that had been banned since the middle of 2020.
And I used to go hard on that account because it was before I was out under my own name.
I appealed it a few months ago and I got reinstated to my amazement.
And so I've been back on Twitter and Twitter's been great.
It's been just a free-for-all of people waking up to Jewish power.
But I am shocked and horrified and amazed that you are still banned off Twitter.
Well, James, let me ask you this, James.
Have you applied like I have, as I told Warren, every month at the beginning of the month for every month since April of 2023 when yours truly and Kevin McDonald and Paul Fromm and Tom Sunich and others were all act at the same time on the same day with no warning, no previous strikes.
And I've appealed it, asked for a reason, no correspondence whatsoever from Twitter.
So whoever put our names on that list, whether it was ADL or what, it is put under the Twitter building because they will not even respond as to what the infraction was, which I know there never has been.
I never even quarreled with people on there.
I never used a foul word.
And that just, I mean, and Jared Taylor too had been banned years before me.
I mean, it's really arbitrary who's on, who's off, who gets back on, whatever.
But, yeah.
Somebody has his ear, and it's not.
Well, it's Joe Jordan calls Jonathan Greenblatt the president of the United States, and that's who it was.
It was president.
No, it was President Greenblatt.
It was during that whole, it was when Jonathan Greenblatt organized his Twitter boycott because all our NJP accounts at the time got the X.
But I wasn't even able to post the link to the political cesspool.
I tried to advertise to my followers on there that I'm on there, and it says we can't complete this request because this link has been identified by X or our partners as being potentially harmful.
So I couldn't even link to the political cesspool on Twitter.
I didn't even know that.
No!
There you go.
You learn something every night on this show.
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You're like Sam the Shame.
He said in the song, I'm In with the Out Crowd.
All right, we've got to have a little rapid-fire segment with Warren here.
As fast as we can, I want to hit on four topics.
And mentioning Twitter, Warren, Matt Walsh, who a few years ago, like Charlie Kirk, was an establishment conservative, a tier below the mainstream conservatives, but, you know, right there.
And here are a couple of his tweets made just in the last couple of days.
Number one, I've read a lot of books, he writes, about explorers making first contact in the Americas, Africa, Pacific Islands, etc.
Probably my favorite subject to study.
You can't help but notice that cannibalism and human sacrifice was incredibly common in these cultures all across the world.
It was much more the rule than the exception.
And yet we are supposed to condemn the Europeans for failing to recognize these naked primal cannibals as their absolute equals?
That's one.
Number two, just finished, this is Matt Walsh again.
Just finished reading Into Africa about the search for David Livingston.
Read any book about Africa in the 19th century, and you'll be struck by how silly and false the modern Western conception of slavery is.
The people who were primarily pillaging Africa for slaves were Arabs.
And the Arab slave trade was kept alive by African tribes slaughtering, subjugating, and selling each other into slavery.
Europeans were late to the party and the first to leave, yet they take 100% of the blame these days.
It's totally absurd.
Warren, that is how far Conservative Incorporated has come on our issues in the Biden era.
Do we want that party to end?
And will it end?
Yeah, no, that's a great question.
You know, Charlie Kirk had one on May 6th.
The left wants young men to sit at home smoking weed, looking at porn, and playing video games.
The left hates masculine, powerful energy, especially from young white kids.
They fear it because young men are getting pissed off and they're waking up.
They've been demonized as the problem.
The truth is their solution.
Young white kids.
You know, I mean, this, yeah, this is.
And Kirk also went to war against Martin Luther King this year.
You would have never seen that five years ago.
He was defending him five years ago.
What did you think about the fraternity boys at Ole Miss, by the way?
Since we're on the.
Well, yeah, I was not happy about that.
I thought that the guys wearing the American flag stuff, it seemed very like that was a staged type thing.
And then we found out later, of course, the original one that set this all off, which was not there, but where was it?
The first one of these that Stryker and I talked about it was a Jewish fraternity, the one where they were all huddled around the flag.
So I don't know exactly.
The only Jewish fraternity I know about is Hill L.
This was Phi Beta Theta, which is like the most waspish.
That one was.
That one was.
Yo, that one was for sure.
But the one before that, it was at a different college.
It was the Jewish fraternity were the ones protecting.
North Carolina, was it?
I think it was.
Anyway, anyway, anyway.
But yeah, back to conservatives taking the talking points that we've been on.
Well, that's my point, James.
That's my point.
I feel like this is their, they need to enlist Whitey to get support for Israel, to prop up the system and everything else.
I mean, I mean, I wouldn't, Walsh and Matt Walsh and Charlie Kirk, I mean, I wouldn't piss on their graves.
Like, no, they're scum.
They're scum, and they're trying to re-enlist.
They're trying to get a, and the other thing is they'll just lose their audiences completely to other people, to people like, you know, like Nick Fuentes and many, many others, like us.
You know, other people out there, they will completely lose their audience unless they start talking like that.
They got to keep up with the base.
The base has moved, though.
That is not what they're saying.
What they're saying is not encouraging.
The fact that they're saying it because their base has moved so far in our direction, that's the point.
Everything's a mixed bag.
For example, southern white Gentiles, so many of them are fundamentalists and they believe in all this Jewish dispensationalist nonsense.
All right.
Now, let's go into another thing here.
Very, very quickly.
I saw just this week, Warren, and we'll make this a 60-second response if you can.
Just this week, another tiki torch holder from Charlottesville was sentenced to prison.
This is, I think, six years now, almost seven years now after the fact.
These people are being plucked from their families and from their jobs.
And Jason Kessler has a new book that's coming out next week, in fact, Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, his first person account.
I think that'll be interesting.
We'll talk more about that.
But just the fact that all of that is still going on.
Well, all I'll say about that is that I'm still, I'm the last man standing on the Charlottesville lawsuits.
I actually was with Glenn Allen and some people from the Free Expression Foundation.
Great man.
Two days ago, I was facing the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
I was in Richmond, and they had oral arguments for my case that I have pending where I am suing the city of Charlottesville, the Virginia State Police, and the Chief of Police, Al Thomas, over First Amendment, the violation of our First Amendment rights and also of the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution.
So all I can say about that is I'm still fighting it.
You know, it was dismissed by Moon.
We appealed it to the Fourth Circuit, and with the help of Free Expression Foundation, hopefully, you know, I'm going to get the results on that in another month or six months at the most.
So, you know, we got to keep fighting the legal battles, and that's what I'm trying to do on Charlottesville.
All right, find the good fight.
And Glenn Allen with the Free Expression Foundation is a national treasure.
He is a real champion and a real hero, and I love Glenn Allen.
And thank you, Warren, for invoking his name tonight.
Now, a little bit of good news, and you had this on your Telegram account.
And without further ado, before we mention it, give us all the contact information so people can learn more about modern politics, War Strike, any and all contact information where people need to be to follow you better.
Oh, well, thank you.
I am on Telegram under Warren Baylog.
My show, Modern Politics and Horse Strike, you can find them both on Odyssey.
And of course, Odyssey is spelled differently than the actual word.
It's O-D-Y-S-E-E, odyssey.com.
And you just go there and you search modern politics or War Strike.
War Strike is the show that I've been doing since the year started with Joe Jordan, who also went by Eric Stryker.
He used to be the co-host of Strike and Mike on TRS.
And we work very well together.
And we've been doing some epic live streams.
We record Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. Eastern.
And we usually go like six or seven hours.
I'm not kidding.
We went seven hours on.
Eric has done some really good articles on Uns Review recently, by the way.
He has.
And he's on Substack under Littoria.
So it's littoria.substack.com.
That's L-I-T-T-O-R-I-A at substack.com.
And he's been posting a terrific series on the decline of the American empire, just real themes that dovetail with your speech that you gave at Amran last year, James, as far as what we're seeing and what we might see in the near future.
So it's great to be collaborating with him.
He and I always worked well together.
And of course, yeah, like I said, modern politics.
So I'm a full-time content creator now.
I'm glad, though, that you started out the show saying activist.
And you called me an activist because I don't want to get too far out of the game where I'm not still active.
But I'm taking a little break from the activism right now and just focusing on my shows.
And hopefully in the next two years, I want to get a book out at some point.
Or maybe I have them.
I've had some stuff in my head for a long time that I've wanted to say.
And it's nothing like getting it out on paper, you know, getting it in print form.
More to come from Warren Baylog.
And that said, there is a little bit of good news.
We'll take a victory wherever we can.
Two schools, this is on your Telegram, Warren.
Two schools in Virginia have renamed themselves for Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee.
So that's good news.
They said, hey, listen, you know, we overreacted in 2020 or 2020, I guess it was.
That's the ultimate definition of a cuck is somebody that will allow the statues of Confederate heroes to be taken down.
That person is worthless.
That's fine.
But this school district in Virginia, Warren, you tell them the story.
We got seconds remaining.
Okay.
Yeah, basically a school board voted to rename the schools back.
It's going to cost the school district like $350,000, but they're renaming them back to Stonewall Jackson, I think, and Robert E. Lee.
And that is a huge blow.
And I'll tell you, James, just the last thing, I was just through Charlottesville.
I just saw the park again where the Lee statue was.
And the conversation we had the other night and living in West Virginia, I'm becoming more of a Southern nationalist than I ever was.
I really am.
I mean, I'm a Yankee by blood, but I just, we had so many great Southern guys in the NJP, guys from Tennessee, Carson that you've had on this show.
And I've worked so well with these guys, and I work so well with so many guys in the South.
And it seems like a lot of the old stuff from years ago where it was North-South in the white nationalist movement is just, nobody cares or remembers that anymore.
And it's just, we're all in the same place.
That was an intentional thing that the left did during the Civil Rights Movement.
It was to split the white population in half.
No, I mean, listen, everybody knows.
When I see that Confederate flag, that just, it speaks to me in a way that it didn't speak to me in 2017 when I was defending the Lee statue.
But these years later, when I see that flag, it's just become the flag of white resistance in America to a large.
All around the world.
You see it in Eastern Europe.
You see it everywhere.
It is a flag of resistance.
It's anti-tyranny.
Resistance to tyranny.
Now, obviously, for us as Southerners, it holds an extra special meeting because our very flesh and blood ancestors fought under it.
But we have listeners and supporters all over the country, all over the world, who, listen, we are your brothers.
We are, you know, pan-European in that regard without losing our very own patrimony here as Southerners.
And I think, you know, yes, worldwide whites see that now as a symbol for our resistance.
And it's a wonderful and a beautiful thing.
And God bless the people in Virginia who have renamed their schools.
That took a lot of guts knowing what was going to be coming from the media.
That took a lot of guts for that school district.
Shows you because we can still get wins.
Warren Baylog, my friend, thank you for being on with us tonight.
We're going to continue part five of 12 in the next hour.
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