May 18, 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.
And we're back live, ladies and gentlemen, from Wyoming with TPC's 20th anniversary conference.
Big round of applause if you're having a good time tonight.
Give yourselves a round of applause for being here.
Now we've got a lot of guests we're going to work through one after another.
I think, let's see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
At least ten more guests, and then some over the course of the next two hours.
So we're going to make it as expedited as possible without rushing anyone.
But Kyle Rogers is next up.
And Kyle Rogers, the longtime webmaster for the Council of Conservative Citizens, now the Conservative Citizens Foundation, Conservative.
Yep.
National.
Get all the way on.
Conservative.
Just like, yeah, there you go.
National-Conservative.com.
I also do the Renaissance Horizon YouTube channel.
All right.
Kyle has some interesting information, everybody, on Twitter.
This is a new one on me.
Well, the past two weeks, I've been trying to troll Elon Musk's tweets, commenting on everyone, asking why Jared Taylor hasn't been unbanned.
And I've been pointing out that Taylor— Real quick, Jared.
Jared Taylor, did you know there was a big push to get you back on?
You don't have to come up here.
I just want you to hear.
Did you know there was a big push to get you back on Twitter here in the last?
Well, come on up here with Kyle.
Never mind, I lied.
Come on up here.
Our leader, Jared Taylor, is coming up here impromptu.
All right, so tell him what's been going on, Kyle.
Well, I think he does.
No, I think he does.
I am aware and I am deeply touched by the number of people who have been trying to get me back on X on Twitter.
Every time I turn around, there's somebody, I've never seen this person before and don't know who he is.
He's saying, get Jared Taylor back on.
I'm really moved.
People that are looking at it.
They're looking at a change.
A work petition with, I can't even, I don't even know how many thousands of signatures are.
Is there?
Is there?
No, these are probably people that, I don't know, I've been doing this since before they were born.
I'm not, I understand why they even know who I am, but they're all out there.
I do.
I guess Nick Fuentes has his guys going to work for me.
And I'm very grateful.
I think that's a big part of it.
Well, in any event, the prayer hasn't been answered.
It has not.
It has not.
But I remain hopeful.
Hope springs eternal.
It does.
Now, before we turn it back over to Kyle to give you the rest of the story, please.
Since we have you on right now, have you had a good time this weekend?
I mean, it is hard to match an Amrin conference, so we do our best with what we've got.
Well, James, I've already said this very day more nice things about you than I ever have before.
And I'm going to say some more.
You are wonderful, and we are so glad you're on our side.
A guy with your talent could have gone straight to the top, and you stayed with us.
Somebody else said that already, and he was absolutely right.
I would never want to be anywhere else than by your side.
Are we going to go back to Selma this year?
No thanks.
No thanks.
Well, check out his reports on it at Amran.com.
Once was a nuts.
We've seen it all.
Jared Taylor, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, Jared.
All right, anyway, that was the, we didn't.
Yes, Jared, we interrupted Jared's meal, but for good reason, though.
So something I've been trying to drive home for at least the past two weeks is I've been saying Jared Taylor has been singled out for the most extreme form of censorship on Twitter I know of.
If you post a link to Amran.com, if you do it with your cell phone, it won't even let you post it.
If you use a desktop computer, you can post it.
But then if someone tries to click on it, a message comes up.
It says, dangerous website, possibly malicious, may damage your computer.
So it's a completely malicious, deceptive, and libelous form of censorship.
I mean, it seems like Twitter should be sued over this.
Now, they used to do this to bit shoot.
It used to be that it was being done.
Kyle, one second.
Sorry to interrupt.
The band is leaving from their second night.
Did y'all enjoy our band, gang?
Let them hear it.
We'll see them next time.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Continue, Kyle.
So I've been saying that, well, it was being done to bit shoot as well.
Several months ago, BitChute links started working on Twitter again, but not Amran.
So Amran was the only site anyone could find that was singled out for this very specific, malicious form of censorship.
And I personally even tried like literal neo-Nazi websites to see if they would work, and they all work just fine.
Like the Daily Stormer.
You can post links to the Daily Stormer on Twitter.
It works just fine, but not Amran.
And so I kept pointing out this is a unique, malicious form of censorship.
So Amran is being censored above everyone on Twitter.
Well, today I discovered they're now doing the same thing to the political cesspool.
And it wasn't like this because I had posted links to the political cesspool in the recent past.
There's a closer to your mouth.
Okay, at least, I mean, at least within the past two months, links to the political cesspool website worked just fine on Twitter, and now they're blocking it.
So as far as I know, the only two websites in the whole world that Twitter is using this really nasty, libelous form of censorship against are the political cesspool.
And are they using it against you too?
Okay, I didn't know that.
So there might be, what's your website called?
League of the South.
So maybe there's three of them.
But it just started against the political cesspool.
That's brand new.
Brand new.
Even after as long as I've been banned, now you can't even find a link.
Well, thank you for that report, Kyle.
And where can people find more about the work of the Conservative Citizens Foundation?
Well, go to national-conservative.com.
Or you can also type MericaFirst.com or NatLife N-A-T or NatCon, N-A-T-C-O-N, dot L-I-F-E Life.
NatCon.life.
All right, now you confused me.
But we played the ads.
Kyle Rogers, everybody, with a great report.
Thank you for your work, Kyle.
All right.
Let's see who we've got up next and who we can.
Let's see if we can get Admiral Cooper up here.
He's back.
Let's see who's closest to him.
Roger, can you tap on Harry Cooper and see if he can come all the way up to the front of the room?
He's about a half a mile away.
Harry Cooper.
Harry comes.
Harry Cooper, ladies and gentlemen.
One of a kind, unique speech and a testimony the likes of which you have never heard at any of these conferences before.
And we're going to have Keith start singing here as we wait for.
Here he is.
All right, Harry Cooper, ladies and gentlemen, give him a big round of applause.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Harry, we met a little more than 20 years ago.
It was actually even in advance of the very first broadcast of this program.
My life has been better for having known you.
20 years has gone by fast, but we're still here.
We're still together, just a couple of feet away from one another right now.
Yep.
I'm going to outlive everybody I see here.
Now, kidding aside, God put me here to do a job, and that's what I'm doing.
And I haven't finished yet, so I ain't dying.
Let's talk about your talk today.
Now, anyone who's heard you on the program before knows what your work is about, so we won't re-litigate or rehash or remind, remind everybody.
That reminding you is a better word.
We won't remind everyone of that.
Sharkhunters.com.
But there were some questions, and I wanted to have you on.
Everyone here, of course, today saw your talk.
People who have heard you before on this program probably know a little bit of what it was about, about the history of shark hunters, your life story.
But for people in the room who may be considering taking these one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-lifetime trips, I know people who have gone on one of the patrols with Harry Cooper, and they said it was the most incredible, unforgettable trip of their entire lives.
You've got another one coming up.
When?
This fall, 21st of September until the 5th of October, 15 days, 14 nights.
And we start in Munich, and that's during Oktoberfest time, naturally.
And all those beer tents seat 6,000 or so, and they usually squeeze in about 10,000.
And they've got a big umba band and a singer.
And some years ago, 2019, I think, or 18, they had this beautiful girl up there singing, and they got to a break, and I'm talking to my buddies, and she's sitting down right next to me.
Well, much as my ego couldn't handle it, she didn't come there because of me.
Her brother was there at our table.
But then she and I were doing an impromptu solo of Delilah, the old Tom Jones song.
It's so much fun.
Everybody is drinking beer except me.
My Irish granddad is probably rolling over in his grave.
I never liked beer.
But everybody's singing.
Everybody is friends with everybody.
How could we have ever shot at these people and how could we have exchanged bullets?
We also go to the Hofbrau House, which is where our favorite uncle used to make his speeches up on the third floor.
And I mentioned that in my talk the other day.
We go to an air museum where they got fantastic airplanes all the way from the Lilienthal gliders up to the most modern aircraft.
What's good about it?
World War II German bombers, ME 262 jet fighter, ME 109s, FW 190s.
We also go to, naturally we go to Nuremberg.
We go to where the party rallies were held and we know more about it than most people going there because I have a friend there who is a local historian.
Then we go to the castle of the brother of Count von Staufenberg.
This was his older brother who got tortured by the Gestapo because he was the brother of von Stauffenberg, who incidentally is looked on as a hero in Germany right now because he tried to blow up Uncle Hottie.
And it just, we were there too.
One year we were at the Wolfshansa.
We stayed that night in the SS officers barracks, and one of our couples, the lady woke up in the middle of the night.
She heard someone in her room speaking German.
She flipped on a light, and nobody was there except her husband, sound asleep.
So we toured the Wolfshansa.
We toured another bunker compound nearby that has not been destroyed.
We go to other places there, but that's rare.
The next one coming up also.
Yeah, they're already sold.
I mean, that's the thing.
They're already sold.
This is the question.
There are people here who heard your talk today and heard some of the sights you see and heard your life history and heard the history of shark hunters.
So the question is this.
I just got the hook and the gong here.
No, no, no, no.
Just to refocus, there are people in this room who are interested in perhaps attending your next patrol of Germany.
And maybe for the benefit of people who are listening who have heard you on the show over the years, certainly in December with our last two Christmas fundraising drives, who might want more information, I was actually pretty astonished to hear what the price was.
It's almost cheaper.
And I know you know, Harry, because you're down in Central Florida, it's almost cheaper than a trip to Disney World to go over to Germany.
It is cheaper.
To go over to Germany for two weeks, and that includes accommodations.
Let people know the dates, the price, and how they sign up.
It does not include airfare because people are coming from all over.
And if you have to go to JFK to get over for free airfare, we got members in Germany, so why would they have airfare?
So it doesn't include airfare.
It includes all your accommodations.
It includes all your breakfasts.
It includes all your transportation and entry to every place we're going.
Eagle's Nest.
We've got to go to Eagles Nest.
And you can get it online.
If you've signed up on my table back there, your name and your email address, you'll get all that information.
The price is, if you're a member, you get $200 off.
So it's $4,000, I think, $400 and something dollars.
Take off $200 if you're a member.
That includes 14 nights' accommodations.
That's your hotel stay.
Right, right, right.
And all of the activities.
Yeah.
I had a friend who got me started doing tours.
He was a paratrooper.
And he told me I should add $1,000 profit per person.
I can't do that.
I just add a couple of bucks per person so I don't have to pay my own way over there.
And that's why it's not so expensive.
And there's still spots.
There's still time for people to sign up.
There's still a chance for people to go on one of these tours.
Right.
How do they do it?
Either come back and see me and give me your email address or go to sharkhunters.com.
Or better yet, send me an email, sharkhunters at sharkhunters.com, and you'll get all that information, including the price.
We also go to the castle where they did the movie Where Eagles Dare.
Another castle tour.
I forget which one.
It's all online.
And we had another member many years ago.
He also said this was the best tour he's ever been on.
And the reason was boots on the ground.
I've been there.
I've been to all these places.
Some of the hotels, the owners are friends of mine.
We don't go to Dravago or Weeby tours.
I know all these people.
And they jump through hoops for us.
And we have a great time.
What other?
That's it.
No, that's it.
So sharkhunters.com, sign up for the tour.
You can go to Germany with Harry Cooper, see some of these historic sites, and he gave all of his information earlier today and on the program over the years.
But there are still, you're telling me there is still time for people to sign up, join, go on the trip this year.
You go to Germany with Harry Cooper.
Two weeks, Oktoberfest, see the historic sites and have a good beer.
Never a bad beer, never a bad picture taken in Germany, right?
Never a bad meal either.
All right.
Well, you can go there with this man if you will it.
It is no dream.
Thank you, Harry Cooper.
My pleasure.
Thanks for having me aboard.
All right, we'll toss this back to Keith here for a minute.
Chief Hill, if you don't mind, Michael Hill, Dr. Hill, Keith, how do you think it's going so far?
We're almost to the halfway point of the live broadcast.
Almost to the halfway point.
Well, it couldn't have gone any better.
I really don't think so.
It's been a wonderful opportunity to meet with people that are of a like mind.
I really think that it's a propitious time to have this type of meeting because I think things are about to take off with this new election coming up.
We'll sit back and wait, but I think it's going to be great.
One way or another, we'll be together so long as there's breath in us, as the motto of the state of South Carolina.
While we breathe, we hope.
And let's turn it over to the only speaker to not yet speak.
He is the last of 10, 10 out of 10.
And I give him 10 out of 10 on the 20th.
Thank you, James.
Thank you.
Chief Michael Hill of the League of the South, the only guy.
Thank you, folks.
Taller than me.
James, it's been a wonderful, wonderful two days.
And we got one more, at least half a day to go tomorrow.
That's exactly right.
Now, we've talked about this before.
Just a quick word and watch out right there.
Just not to unplug that.
All right, so we have talked about reconnecting through time and space the fact that our ancestors fought together at the Battle of Shiloh and then we found each other in our own times to continue the fight in the ways that we can.
Very similar fight, but different tactics and different strategies.
But here we are now very far away from the family.
Absolutely, James.
That's always a mystical thing that we found each other and our ancestors fought together at Shiloh.
And here we are fighting another battle.
And so far, it's been a little different from the one they fought, but who knows how it's going to end up.
What are you going to be just give us a quick preview and not to divulge too much information, but you are the closing speaker of the entire weekend festivities.
Sneak peek on what you'll be talking about tomorrow for those here with us and for those who can't be with us.
You've heard the word secession today.
You've also heard the word national, the phrase national divorce.
I've been working on this.
The League of the South will be 30 years old this June, next month.
We'll do a 30-year anniversary conference.
Exactly.
Yeah, 30 is a lot more than 20.
Well, 50% more.
And I'm older than you, James, quite a bit.
But you've heard secession and national divorce.
And I'm going to talk a little bit tomorrow about why I think that's the only solution that we have left and why we need to have our own ethno-state and why we need to make the South white man's land again.
So I promise you, I promise you, I'm not going to pull any punches, and I'm going to name the enemy, and I'm going to call him exactly what he is.
So I'll be working on my speech probably late into the night.
No, I've already got it written.
I'm going to be sleeping.
Sleeping after drinking some good bourbon tonight.
That's one thing we have got.
Look at this over here, this fine collection of international spirits.
We have our friends.
Yes, our friends from Brazil who are in the audience tonight have brought us some fine liquor indeed that we may be getting into in a little bit.
You may have to try a little bit of that.
Just a little.
But yeah, really, seriously, we in the League of the South have been working for a free and independent South for 30 years now.
And I'm going to talk about why I think that's the only solution left for us tomorrow.
And it's like Jared Taylor said this afternoon.
If we don't have this, we have to live in a country that absolutely despises us.
And we can't do that.
I don't want to see my children and grandchildren.
And you see that.
You were just mentioning the children and grandchildren.
This is a very unique event in that there are so many young children here, families, people of all ages.
You don't necessarily see it at every stop on the circuit.
No, you don't.
It reminds you of what we're here for.
It really does.
I mean, it drives it home that this is for our children and our grandchildren, some of them yet unborn.
So this is a very serious project that we're about.
We're here tonight laughing and enjoying each other's company.
But when we go home from here, we've got a job to do, and that is to convince our friends and neighbors and those we work with and worship with that we have a serious problem that requires a serious solution.
And this is not play, folks.
This is not play.
30 years ago, I told all the people at the first League of the South conference: if you want to come and play, then you find yourself another organization.
We are challenging the greatest, most powerful empire the world has ever seen by threatening to take away its major source of military conscripts, I guess you might say.
And do you think that they're actually going to say, oh, well, yeah, I guess we can live without you.
Hell no, they're not going to do that.
So if we want a free and independent South, we're going to have to pay the price for it.
And that is maybe shedding our blood for it, but what a better thing to shed your blood for than your God, your people, and a future for those people.
So that's what I'll be talking about.
Dr. Michael Hill, everybody.
Thank you for that.
Leagueofthesouth.com.
Thank you, Chief.
We appreciate it.
Well, it's just one haymaker tonight after another.
We've got a break coming up.
Could we pull up Rick Tyler very quickly?
Rick, can you race up here?
Now, Rick Tyler and I were just, what month is this?
This is three months ago.
Back in February, Rick Tyler and I were in Orlando with Steve King.
And for four days, we were in Orlando.
We had a great event.
And every time I'm with Rick Tyler, I obviously put him on the radio.
He is the, I will say this.
I think in many ways he's, watch out, Keith.
He is one of the most eloquent spokesmen.
He has a way with words and a way to describe the scene and paint a verbal picture that really has no rivals, no equals.
Rick Tyler, a longtime activist for our people.
It's great to have you tonight.
James Edwards talking about somebody being so articulate or eloquent.
Come on.
I can't even carry your shoes.
Nonsense.
Anybody who's ever heard you on the radio knows the pecking order.
So this event, though.
Well, as I've said before, just when you think it can't get any better, it does.
And James is in a league all of his own.
Of course, I have to also acknowledge Jared Taylor puts on phenomenal conferences that are in a league of their own as well.
But James, you have a capability and you have an ability to put together an event that is really indescribable.
It's difficult to find the words to assess it.
But I try myself with regards to the blend of the speakers today and how they complemented one another.
It's been mentioned, we'll come back to Rick Tyler.
We'll let him ponder that as if he needs time to collect his thoughts or his words.
But we must take the bottom of the hour breaks.
We're skipping the floater breaks, but we have to take this one.
We'll be right back.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are now at the halfway point, officially.
A little bit past it of tonight's live broadcast, but that means still the second half to go and still so many people to get to tonight.
But before we continue the hit parade, we're going to play all the songs you want to hear tonight.
But Rick Tyler, you were talking about, and this is what has always made the show so great, is the community, the family of listeners, and obviously the guests, yourself included, of course, my friend, and the speakers this weekend who have lent their talents to make us look good.
But they really made us look good this weekend.
This event, I think, has been really one of the highlights of my life and my career because of the caliber of guests and attendees and speakers that we've had.
Speak to that.
Well, James, one thing that many people, myself included, have always greatly admired about you is your unapologetic testimony for Jesus Christ, the Christian faith.
You know, obviously no requirement.
No requirement is made of anybody to profess allegiance to that, but you stand boldly in testimony of the Christian faith.
Now, there is an element, I believe, of this conference especially, more so than anything I've ever seen before, of a supernatural phenomenon going on.
You know, there's been all the talk about eight different speakers and the continuity of the messaging.
Almost to the point where somebody would think, well, surely these speakers were all given a topic so that they could formulate messages that would be cohesive in this regard.
But no, that's not the case, as we've been told.
It's not a coincidence.
How could it be?
That all of the speakers would have on their hearts messages that perfectly align one with another.
And again, you don't have to be an overly religious person to see that.
Earlier, Eddie Miller said he hoped he wasn't getting too biblical.
Personally, I don't think you can get too biblical.
But at any rate, this aspect of the messages today, James, I think, is in and of itself, in reflection, retrospectively, I think it's going to be one of the most amazing facets of the conference because, face it, you know, Ben Franklin, who wasn't a paragon of the Christian faith, we all know that, right?
But he's the guy that said, gentlemen, you know, if a sparrow can't fall to the ground without God's awareness, you know, who are we to think that a great nation can come into existence without the favor and the benevolence of the Almighty?
Paraphrase, obviously, I'm not directly quoting Ben, but something to that effect.
And obviously, I hope everybody realizes that if we don't have divine favor, we're barking up the wrong tree.
We're up against, as it's been stated, an adversary of enormous, incomprehensible, evil proportions.
And if on our best day, the best that we can muster collectively or individually, if we don't have divine favor working on our behalf, personally, I don't believe we have the snowball's chance in the proverbial lake of fire.
Rick Tyler, ladies and gentlemen, thank you, Rick, for that and for your contributions, for your friendship.
Always a pleasure to have you on the program.
Thank you for helping us break it down tonight.
You got a strong handshake, too, my friend.
Rick Tyler.
They can make it.
He's got 20 children, so he's going to take a hand.
20 children, ladies and gentlemen.
Without exaggeration, Rick Tyler has 20 children.
I think that's deserving.
We've all reached replacement level fertility in the room tonight, thanks to Rick Tyler.
He's brought it all up for all of us.
All right.
Let's see.
Is Jason Kessler in the room right now?
Have we lost him?
Harry says he's not in here.
All right, somebody find Jason.
All right, right.
Thank you, Roger.
All right, we'll find Jason and we'll get him on.
All right, we need a representative of the Jolly Boys.
Mance Jolly and his Jolly Boys are here.
All right.
All right, there he is.
Look at this guy right now.
Look at this.
You know what I always want to say when you come on?
The first time we had Hunter on the program, he received two proposals for marriage, but Hunter is happily married, and they didn't even see him.
They didn't even see him.
All right, so bring it in, Hunter.
Hunter, if you don't mind, come over here because this won't reach this far.
I'd like for you to tell the story about you and your father in a truck listening to TPC.
Well, my dad worked with me part-time a little bit before I fired him, and we would take a mountain road up where we didn't have any signal, and it'd take about an hour to get to the job site.
And we would always, it'd be Monday morning.
We could never catch the show live, and we'd play it on Monday morning.
And you don't have signal on the way there, so you just play it.
You noticed that everybody has been talking throughout the entire program, but now they're entirely quiet.
Well, me and my dad are just driving up there, and it was during Confederate History Month last year of 2023.
And just I've been, my dad's been in the SCV my whole life.
I grew up around it.
He's the director at the museum here downtown.
And I've kind of gone beyond that to a degree.
And then me and him on that ride on the ride to the job site, just listening to James's show and laughing at all of Keith's isms that he would say on the radio and just enjoying James's, who he brought on with Mr. Gene Andrews and all the other good guys that he had on.
We just, we enjoyed it.
It was a moment.
It was a bonding moment that I'll never forget.
And you provided the airwaves for that.
Well, I appreciate that.
I appreciate you telling that story again.
Now, any of the times that when we were in South Carolina, obviously we're in South Dakota tonight, but when we would do those shows at Dixie, those remote broadcasts, those were some of the shows over these 20 years that I remember as much, if not more, than any.
What is it about the community, the parallel community that's being built in the upstate of South Carolina?
And of those shows that just had so much synergy and interest to the audience.
You know, the store has been there for 17 or 18 years, Paul.
Really?
Okay, so 20 years it's been there, and there's a bunch of everyone in high school was wearing t-shirts from there.
We'd all go up there.
The former owner was an art director at a local university here, and then Paul's taking it over, and really it's skyrocketed since then.
And it's a gigantic cabin there off the highway.
Maybe y'all will see it one day.
Yep.
And so we've just got a bunch of local guys, and we don't live very far from the location there.
And we meet there on the weekends, and we do four or five events a year.
And it's just, the Jolly Boys is named after Mance Jolly.
Not everybody who Manse Jolly was.
A folk hero around here.
Look up the story.
It's a really great story.
A Southern Avenger, if you will.
The real Rambo.
We named ourselves after him.
But we just have a good time.
I mean, we sing Dixie in a cabin.
We shared laughs and drinks and all that.
So every time you come down, it just seems it really gets turned up.
So it's a good thing.
You're never going to sing again before the end of the night.
That's my favorite part.
All right.
Well, it's coming.
All right.
Hunter.
And one time you said, hey, Hunter, just don't go into the mic so hard when you start singing Dixie.
You'll regret that.
And I listened to it the next day, and I heard myself so off key, I knew what you were talking about at that point.
We are instructed to make a joyful noise, are we not, Hunter?
So there you go.
Old Testament there.
Hunter, one of the Jolly Boys of South Carolina.
Now, this is Johnny Rebel right here.
He's another one of the principals when we're in South Carolina because we're not in South Carolina tonight.
But when we are in South Carolina, he's always wearing a kilt.
And he's got his patch, 8-12, 17.
He is a veteran of the Battle of Charlottesville.
How many of you were at Charlottesville in the room tonight?
Wow.
Wow, that's good.
What do you got for us tonight?
Johnny's all about lead, leather, and steel.
He is the gunsmith and the leathersmith at Dixie Republic.
And good to see you outside of South Carolina tonight.
Oh, yeah.
It was a hell of a commute here to South Dakota, but it was good.
Well, you showed the love by making the trip.
So what do you got for us tonight, Johnny?
Johnny, you always close our shows when we're in South Carolina at Dixie.
What do you got to say about the audience?
What do you got to say about the atmosphere?
Normally, I'm in front of 20 people and nervous as hell.
They ain't been 100 and something here.
So no pressure.
All right, so tell us what do you got to say?
Well, that's what's about 25% attrition.
Where else would you go that you could find all these people that had gone to Charlottesville and had shared that experience with you?
Well, you can't duplicate that, Mr. Kessler.
You put on a nice show the first time.
He's here somewhere if we can find him.
Oh, there you go, man.
There he is.
All right.
Hey, this is one of the pets.
Did you see the hand?
Did you see the hands a moment ago, Jason?
Were you in the room?
Yeah, yeah.
I was looking for you.
I didn't look good.
I just stepped outside and then someone told me I was being summoned, so I came and sat down.
All right.
All right, so you saw that.
So you know that there's a lot of people that were there with you that day.
All right, we're going to get to that in a second.
But first, we want to give Johnny Rebel a final word.
Johnny, what you got?
Well, I look forward to tomorrow.
We're going to have a field trip.
That's right.
Hope you got a lot of fuel.
We're going to Christy Noham's house to find her dog.
Yes, yes, yes.
But yeah, I look forward to tomorrow.
We're going to close this thing out on a high note.
Absolutely.
Tomorrow, who was it?
The one that was married to Gavin Newsom, but now she's married to one of Trump's kids.
The best is yet to come.
We don't like her, but, and I'm not going to say it the way she did when she was on Coke at the convention that year, but the best is yet to come.
The best is yet to come tomorrow.
Southern style.
Yeah, Southern style.
Tomorrow's going to be big time.
It'll be good.
And they'll see Johnny's shop.
Well, if we were in South Carolina.
But when we go back there, they'll see Johnny's shop.
And it's something.
All of it.
You get to see all my shops.
Johnny Rebel, ladies and gentlemen.
How many people are in the kilt tonight?
Is it just Johnny?
Yeah.
Thank you, Johnny.
That's a strange target you got there.
Yeah, he's looking good, though.
All right, let's get Jason Kessler up right now, ladies and gentlemen.
Jason Kessler, the permit holder, the original permit holder of the Unite the Right rally.
I guess you could say none of it would have happened without you.
Yes.
I don't know if that's a good or a bad thing, but you're in the history books, that's for sure.
Well, I think it was a necessary thing, and I'm so happy that so many Charlottesville veterans are here tonight.
This event, which I'm so honored to be a part of, and congratulations for 20 years.
Recently, I spent the fall and winter getting down to business and doing one of the great endeavors of my life, which was to write about my experience with Charlottesville, to present all the evidence that they've been trying to censor, take off the internet, to frame all of us for something we didn't do.
We were the ones who stood up for our people and our history.
We weren't standing up for the Republican Party.
We weren't standing up for Donald Trump.
We were standing up for white people explicitly.
We were standing up for the Lee Monument and our history.
And a lot of us, including myself, have paid a heavy, heavy price for that.
But it was necessary to see what they did to us and the white man's free speech.
We wouldn't have that without white people, and they're trying to take it away from us.
And Charlottesville was ground zero for the attack on our civil liberties.
Yes, a well-deserved round of applause as Chief Hill sits back down.
Chief leading one of the columns there at Charlottesville.
This is Keith Alexander.
Talk to us about the difference between how you were treated for expressing your First Amendment rights and the people in the Civil Rights Work.
Well, that was my major mistake.
You know, I grew up in the United States.
I thought that it was going to be.
Yeah, I thought like I thought we could have a white civil rights movement, but it doesn't work that way for white people.
The system is gamed against us.
And what I see now is the people they're calling civil rights leaders on the other side are a bunch of violent thugs like BLM.
And they got revenge on us for Charlottesville by killing people and tearing down statues in 2020.
And they are treated as mostly peaceful, whereas our people really were mostly peaceful.
And the only ones who weren't peaceful were the ones who were attacked and were trying to defend themselves from a government sabotage of that event.
I mean, obviously, you go back and you look at it now because we had done events in Memphis when you still had the rights of speech assembly association.
You could take out a permit.
You could go on the city block.
You could go on public space.
They might not like it.
You might get bad media attention, but you could do that.
And even in the 11th hour, the 11th hour and the 59th minute before Charlottesville, you had the ACLU on your behalf, and a judge come down saying, yes, they have the right to be here.
You obviously didn't know what was going to be planned.
That was the day when definitively whites no longer had equal rights in this country.
And it's, you know, now you look back on it, and well, of course, but that was only seven years ago.
Before that, there was no reason to believe that the government, you probably could have anticipated that anti-fund BLM would, you know, try to cause trouble, but you could have never anticipated the police force standing down and watching a melee.
Absolutely not.
And the fact that the government and these armed left-wing terrorists implemented such a drastic plan of violence against us shows how powerful we were and how close we were to a real historic victory.
And we still had one.
I mean, we won a civil rights victory for our free speech with the ACLU in Charlottesville.
No one can take that away from us.
All right, so there have been other books, very fantastic books written.
She may have left the room, but Ann Wilson-Smith has been a guest of this conference.
She's been here all weekend.
And let's give her a round of applause.
Ann Wilson Smith and her father, they're not in the room, I don't believe, but her father, the preeminent Southern historian, Dr. Clyde Wilson, has been among the attendees this weekend.
She wrote a fantastic book, well researched, well referenced.
She did her homework, Charlottesville Untold.
Patrick Martin wrote the book, A Walk in the Park, My Charlottesville Story, a regular guest on this program as well.
You have now written a book that has just been released.
And I mean, it is so hot off the press.
Your fingers were burning as you opened the boxes here this weekend.
What is different about your book than some of the other great books that have been written about this event from our side?
With a truthful point of view.
Well, first of all, I'm very grateful for those other books.
I mean, they were very well-written and necessary books, but there needed to be a book from one of the central guys written.
You know, all these people they want to call us illiterate and hillbillies.
I'm not.
I graduated from the University of Virginia, and all white people deserve a voice.
And I knew I was capable of writing a good book.
I was there not just for August 11th and 12th.
They always say no one from Charlottesville was there.
I lived there, and I saw when the cancel mobs were forming up.
I saw when my community went from being a good, sweet, conservative southern town to being radicalized by being poisoned by these demagogues at the University of Virginia and their radical social agenda.
And so it's my memoir, my first-person account of those events.
And I've lived through civil trials.
I've worked as a journalist for V-DARE and for countercurrents.
I've filed multiple Freedom of Information Act requests.
I've got so much evidence that wasn't in the Heathy report.
That's just the beginning.
I have uncovered that multiple Charlottesville officials destroyed their documents, their communications about the event.
Who destroys documents when they're in the right?
They framed us and they got away with it, but only until this book came out.
Now this book is going to put on a permanent record that they're not going to be able to censor because there are footnotes and links for everything that's been backed up, archived on my website.
Videos that they're taking down even as I'm writing the book are backed up on my bit shoot channel, which is Censorship Resilient.
So this is a testament to the honor of the men who served in Charlottesville and to make sure that at some point in the future, when people are ready to hear the real story and not just propaganda, they want to hear what really happened with us, Our story will be told.
This book, I mean, has literally just been released.
You had some pre-order, pre-orders were available for the last couple of weeks, but in terms of people being able to actually have it in hand, when did that happen?
It literally just last week.
And the people who are buying them here may be the very first people who got them because I shipped them out last week, but I'm not sure how quickly they arrived.
So many of you may be the first ones to actually have the copies in your hand.
All right.
So right here and in the back of the room, the name of the book is Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech.
Written by Jason Kessler.
And he is here right now to sign.
Thank you, Dr. Devlin, for holding up a copy right there in the back of the room.
If anyone has not yet purchased this copy, they will continue to be available for sale for the remainder of the evening.
And the author, the man himself, the man who, you know, listen, not many people get to be entered into the historical record by name.
I mean, Charlottesville is a day that will live forever.
Well, I mean, maybe infamy.
An infamy now, but in what way, Jason, do you think that we could use that as a pivot to the necessary step forward?
Well, I think all growth and knowledge can sometimes involve pain.
And you can let pain destroy you or you can grow stronger from it.
And I know I've grown stronger from my experience.
And so I think for somebody to have literacy in what solutions are going to look like in a pro-white movement, not just describing the problem, but what is it going to look like when we try to attack the problem?
You've got to read this book.
You've got to understand the forces that are going to be arrayed against us so you can juke to the left when they try to swing from the right, you know, avoid their lawfare and all the other kinds of tricks that they pull on us.
I think that generations from now, when people look back on this period and they saw how bad it got, and they say, where were the people who are standing up for us?
It's going to be the Charlottesville veterans.
We explicitly stood up for white people in our history when many were way too afraid to do the same.
Keith, before Jason leaves us and goes back to his book signing table, any parting shot?
Any final questions?
Jason, we didn't even know what the word lawfare meant when Charlottesville happened.
Tell them about the various and sundry persecutions you and the other brave people that actually stood up for our rights at Charlottesville have suffered as a result of your efforts on our behalf.
Well, this is a major part of the end of the book, as well as the lawfare campaign, the persecution campaign against us.
These powerful Jewish attorneys from New York saw white southerners standing up for their identity and they didn't like it.
They brought in $27 million of money from the ADL, the SPLC, famous Jewish actors like the guy who played David Duke in The Black Klansman and Natalie Porter.
Go for Grace.
Go for Grace.
Big Whig Silicon Valley Jewish moguls, the guy who formed LinkedIn and Craigslist, all of these people.
And they only got a $2 million verdict.
They haven't collected a single penny of that because no one has $2 million to give them.
But that just shows that it was a ridiculous campaign and their conspiracy theory.
They call everybody conspiracy theorists, but they had a real conspiracy theory that they said Charlottesville was a planned violent attack.
We wanted to run people over.
They never showed one iota of evidence that anybody ever communicated with James Fields, let alone even knew him.
So when they claimed that there was a conspiracy, their case was totally rigged.
And they instructed the jury that people can conspire, even if they've never talked to each other and don't know each other.
That is the quote-unquote American justice system at work.
Jason, I had an opportunity along with Courtney and I think she just left the room for a moment, but other people in this room, I listened to every minute of that civil trial.
There was a number you could call in and you could listen.
What would you say about Dr. Michael Hill's performance on the stand?
Oh, it was one of the bravest and most eloquent of them all.
I mean, I think, and that's just, that's not just me saying that.
Everybody remarks that Michael Hill's testimony was among the best.
And this is one of the things you can learn from Charlottesville is the way to withstand an enemy attack.
So many people, they feel the brunt of the persecution of the media and everybody calling you names.
You're a racist, a white supremacist.
And they back down.
They get scared.
But when you watch a real man with a spine who doesn't back down and said, I said what I said and I meant it.
He said, I meant it then and I mean it now.
They try to give his greatest hints of the things that people would do the white whip shuffle on and retract and apologize.
He didn't do it.
Michael Hill set an example for all of us to follow at Charlottesville.
And you did too, Jason.
And thank you for being here.
Copies of his book, Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, available right now in the back of the room.
And if you ask him nice, you'll autograph them.
Yes, absolutely.
And for those listening at home, they're available online at dissident.press.
Dissident.press.
Dissident.press.
Correct.
That's the new publisher company.
Press.
Yes.
Wow.press.
Dissident.press.
Jason Kessler.
Ladies and gentlemen, Unite the Rights, Charlottesville.