Aug. 10, 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.
All right, having a little bit of problem connecting with Warren Baylog, who was our next guest.
You know, they live out in West Virginia from time to time, and it could happen to the best of us.
You can have a little cell phone connectivity issues.
And so he has texted me saying his phone is out, and I told him to call the studio when you get it up and running.
That'll give us just enough time, hopefully, to wrap up on the Nick Griffin interview.
As Gregory Hood wrote at American Renaissance this week, whites are rising up against the British establishment after three white girls were killed by a non-white Muslims and whites are fighting in the streets.
The British government is taking sides, and it's not with the British people.
Prime Minister Kier Stormer, who took a knee for BLM, promises repression against white rioters without addressing any of their concerns or any root causes.
Are we to believe the left no longer believes that riots are the voice of the unheard?
Keith, a very quick answer to that, and our producer has just told me that Warren is on the line.
So we'll wrap up with your thoughts on the Nick Griffin interview, and then we'll go to Warren.
Go, Keith.
Well, Nick Griffin's attitude and his comments just dovetail with everything we've heard about the two-tiered justice system of the new Prime Minister of England.
This whole idea basically tracks back to our civil rights movement where the black protesters could do no wrong and the whites were, you know, could do no right on anything.
And that is a standard operating procedure of the left.
That's how they approach it.
And I see that nothing has changed.
Again, black good, white, bad.
All right.
And now we do have Warren with us.
Warren, of course, just one of the best activists that we have.
And every time he comes on with us, it's like a hand-in-glove fit.
It's just a real honor to collaborate with him, whether he's speaking at our conference or we're watching one of his speeches and talking about it.
An activist par excellence, his father.
I mean, it's in the genes there, the Baylog family.
And, of course, people remember so many years ago, nearly a quarter of a century ago, Warren, we were there with Pat Buchanan.
And then all of the things since then, his work with modern politics, really, really just tip of the spear type of commentary.
Great to have you back tonight, Warren.
How are you?
I'm well, James.
Sorry for the delay there.
These mountain connections.
I was calling off Wi-Fi, and for some reason, it just wasn't wanting to go through, but I finally got it going there.
Well, keep that, what is it, aluminum foil and bubblegum put together there.
Apparently, West Virginia has not improved since the days of the real McCoy's back in the early 60s.
I tell you what, I wish I, you know, I tell you what, it's better than Memphis.
I tell you what, for various reasons.
I mean, we have very clear skies at least.
You can see the whole universe at night, so that's the upshot.
That's awesome.
You know, I tell you what, I will say this.
There's this one thing that is charming about where we live here on the far fringe of the Memphis area is when you go out around Christmas time, December, January, early February, right above our house is Orion's Belt.
And it's just so crisp and clean and cold at that time of year.
It's just a wonderful thing, and you just look up and all at it.
Anyway, James is a strange southerner.
He loves cold weather.
Oh, my God.
I love it.
I love it.
We're working for this.
A little spiritual Yankeeism there, maybe.
Well, listen, I mean, no, I wouldn't say that.
What I would say is we didn't.
Let's not go that far, my friend.
But I would say that as people who descended from the British Isles and Northern Europe, we weren't involved for this.
Right.
Oh, I concur.
Speaking of the British Isles, you know, I caught the end of Nick Griffin's talk there, and I was feeling jealous to get in on some of that.
What do they call it?
Violent thuggery.
It's been amazing watching things pop off over there.
It's incredible.
I know.
I know.
It has been.
It's amazing the double standard between white and black, though.
And that really started in the civil rights movement over here.
And we in the South protested it, and the protests were just ignored by the mainstream people.
Well, and we've even talked with people.
I mean, my God, we talked with the guy who arrested Rosa Parks, who said, you know, everything you ever heard about that, it was the exact opposite.
And even the sheriff of Selma, the sheriff of the county, Dallas County, which is the county seat, or the county rather, that Selma exists in, he said that he never believed that the American public would buy the lie of what happened on the Edmund Pettis Bridge.
He just said they didn't, weren't worried about it because they didn't believe that anybody would be so gullible as to believe the narrative, but they did.
Well, Jewish control of the media is the key, and it still is.
Well, that's not what we're here to talk about this hour.
Go ahead.
Let me interject one thing.
That book, when we did our interview, that book about the truth of the civil rights movement that you mentioned, the gentleman that you interviewed, I mentioned that on our show, Warth Strike, and told people how hard it is to get.
And Stryker, Joe Jordan, told me he knows someone who's a collector who found a copy and bought it off my recommendation for like two grand.
They paid for it for an original copy of that book.
Send it to Antelope Hill and let them put it in their publication list.
Hold on a minute.
I got to tell you something.
Ask him, and I'm just asking here, how much an autographed copy, because that's the one I've got, because I got a picture with Drew Lackey.
He and I spoke together in an event.
That's how we first met.
And I've got an autographed copy of an original copy right here, and I'm looking at it right now.
We need to get it back in circulation.
It needs to be in publication now, and Antelope Hill would be perfect.
Antelope Hill has actually tried to go after, well, they got to get the rights.
You've got to get the rights from an heir.
They have tried that.
Nobody will, they can't track them down or they won't work with them.
But anyway, yeah, it's not just as easy as just getting the manuscript and then publishing it.
You got to have permission.
But anyway, that's interesting.
That is fascinating.
Well, I could talk, you know, this is the thing about Warren.
Anytime Warren comes on, we can talk to him about anything, and it will be riveting, and it will fill the time.
And nothing better could fill the time.
But let's get to this, Warren.
Tim Walz, we haven't covered this yet.
So this is the Democratic donor class pick for Harris, apparently, because everything's been so stage managed.
And by the way, we're going to be talking with, or not talking with, I'm going to be sharing with you the transcript of a phone interview I had with Congressman Steve Stockman earlier this week about what he thinks is going on.
Before we leave this topic, though, you got it back to you.
How do you pronounce this guy's name?
Walls.
Walls or Waltz?
It's W-A-L-L-S is how you pronounce it.
There's no T.
Yeah, there's no T, so it's just Walt.
Zoe spoke Zarasustra then.
All right, let's get after this.
Let's get after this because time is fleeting, and we've been having too much fun.
This is the textbook definition.
Let me have this opening crack at it, Warren.
I'll give it to you, and then we'll have Keith respond.
This is a textbook definition of gaslighting.
I saw a New York Times headline this week that read, the check engine light is on for male masculinity, Tim Walz to the rescue.
And I get it.
They are portraying him as this masculine guy.
He has a picture of him in a flannel shirt and jeans.
Wow, that's so relatable.
He's walking around with a barn in the backyard.
Wow, he's just like we are.
Coach Tim, he was a teacher.
Let me tell you something.
I don't know what a teacher, and listen, I get it.
Teachers and coaches are relatively well respected.
I don't know what passes for a coach in Minnesota, but down in Tennessee and Mississippi and Alabama, football coaches aren't the founding sponsors of homosexual high school clubs for boys.
He was the one under his own volition and initiative who decided to take it upon himself to found this homosexual LGBTQ club.
You know, he says Trump is weird.
He's supposed to be this like genius political strategist for coming up with the word weird.
Now, what's weird is that?
What's weird is that?
What's weird is when you're governor putting tampons in the bathroom of fourth grade boys, this guy is a massive cuck.
He is a massive cuck.
He is the living embodiment of not male masculinity, but of a cuckold, if he is not a pervert or even a pedophile.
All I can say is that in my high school back in the late 60s, if that was our coach, they'd have run him off of campus on a riot.
They portray him as a moderate, but he is as far left radical as you can get.
Warren, fill in the blanks.
Okay.
I'll try to give your audience something then that's different from the usual thing we've been hearing is just that he's a far left radical.
He is a far left radical, obviously super, super, super far left.
And that's the way the Trump campaign is portraying him wisely.
I will say this.
I thought it was going to be Josh Shapiro.
A lot of people did.
The whole political class thought it was going to be Josh Shapiro.
And a lot of the powerful donors wanted Josh Shapiro.
Josh Shapiro is, of course, slightly more moderate seeming on some issues as far as the governor of Pennsylvania goes, but he is still, you know, he's like an Orthodox Jew, radical, radical on not only Zionism, but just all Jewish issues, and is really cut from the same cloth as like a Merrick Garland.
I mean, he's a terrible, terrible person.
And he just, it was funny watching him just rise through the ranks of possible VPs to where it was all but sure that he was going to get the pick.
So why didn't he get the pick?
Well, there was an article that was published.
I forget where I saw this, but it mentioned the fact that the Democrats got really spooked by what happened in Minnesota in the primary on Super Tuesday.
18% of Minnesota voters voted uncommitted, chose uncommitted.
They did not support Biden, and it was entirely because of the Gaza genocide that's going on.
I think the Democrats, I think the donor class and a lot of people wanted Shapiro.
I think there was a lot of pressure to put Shapiro in.
But at the end of the day, to put a Jewish face on a Jewish genocide was actually, the heat is too strong right now on the left to do that.
And there's still, you know, I saw all the progressives, so-called, are saying that they love Tim Walsh, and they're all cheering.
Oh, see, he didn't go for Joshua.
But Tim Waltz got his start in a Jewish-run political, like basically a political boot camp.
Yeah, it was run by.
Was it his college thesis on the Holocaust?
Yeah, yeah.
He's been groomed his entire life by powerful Jews.
He's totally the same on Israel and everything else.
Minnesota Jews call him their mensch, okay, if that gives you any idea.
The name of the organization, there was an article in the Times of Israel about this.
And the name of the organization.
I can find it here.
Wellstone Action, a progressive training camp that was named for a Jewish senator.
So he's a family out of that.
Yes, exactly, exactly.
And they talk about this article in the Times of Israel.
It says how a progressive boot camp founded by Jews helped Tim Walsh become a politician.
Well, anyway, to bring us back around, Kamala Harris shushed some Gaza protesters recently.
She did the whole like boss lady, black lady, like, I'm speaking now.
And now the progressives are kind of waking up, the ones that were like the young Turks and, you know, Crystal Ball, these various commentators that I follow.
So, you know, this is the same policy as Josh Shapiro with this kind of very fake put on, like, regular Joe.
He hunts.
He's a coach.
She was in the army.
And when the left says that, I think it's a story they're just telling themselves.
Nobody buys it.
No white American buys it.
I think the Democrats are going to lose.
I think Tim Walsh, he reminds me of Tim Kaine, actually.
Same type of politician.
Exactly.
One of these kind of like super far left white dudes.
Like he even looks the same as Tim Kaine.
Thinking that they're going to pull over like more white guys.
They're not.
I think they actually made a mistake by getting rid of Biden.
And that was also the entirely Jewish Wall Street people who forced him out.
I did a whole modern politics on this.
You guys can go and watch it where I basically went through and documented how it was all Jews in the party, the powerful Jews, starting with Chuck Schumer and also Adam Schiff and Jamie Raskin, how these were the first ones to start it.
And there was an article published about how there was this enormous group of Jewish billionaires that were pressuring him.
So Biden was the victim of a coup.
I mean, he was basically removed from office by a Jewish coup, which is very ironic because he's basically sacrificed his legacy to these people.
He will forever be known as Genocide Joe.
But at the end of the day, I just want to say Biden has always misspoke.
Biden has never been able to get people's names right.
There's a video out there circulating of Robin Williams making fun of the fact that he couldn't remember people's names and he always sounded like a retard.
And that video is like 20 years old.
People knew Biden.
They knew what's wrong with him.
He's still, aside from Pat Buchanan, he's the only man that ever beat Donald Trump.
Okay.
So I think they made a mistake.
I think they made a mistake.
And I think that this is my big hot take.
I think that this race with Kamala and this guy, Tim Walsh, is basically if you combined Tim Kaine with Shirley Chisholm, I know Keith remembers Shirley Chisholm.
It's that type of historic candidacy.
She's going to lose.
And they'll say, oh, wow, it was such a brave, historic thing Kamala did.
But I don't think.
Unballished and unballed was her byline.
Yeah, yeah.
I think.
Unballished and unballed was her byline.
So, Warden, you think this fat, I mean, because right now they're presenting it as she's surging.
It's her race to lose now.
The whole thing, I mean, it was a month ago, almost to the day that Trump got shot, and everybody was saying he was totally forgotten he was going to win all 50 states because of that triumphant pose after the defiant pose after the shot.
And now a month later, they're saying, you know, there's no way Kamala loses, but you think that this is a fad that's going to wear out before November.
That's what it is.
I think she's Hillary 2.0.
I think she's Hillary 2.0.
She's a pants.
I mean, I don't know how badly I can curse on your show, but a female dog.
She is a pants suit wearing, you know.
I think of another word.
It's definitely, I'm not going to say in your show, but a word for a nasty woman, as Donald Trump said.
You know, she is a type of woman that everybody hates.
She's really awful.
She is, Trump's right in that she is stupid.
I mean, she's somebody who literally slept her way to power.
I mean, she married her APAC handler.
I saw somebody say that on Twitter.
Her AIPAC handler, she married him and adopted everything that she did for advancement came at the hand of a powerful war.
Well, one thing that I heard recently was that there are a lot of white suburban housewives that bear a secret grudge against Donald Trump because he had side chicks.
And how are they going to express their disapproval of side chicks?
By voting for an actual side chick.
They didn't do that for Harry.
They didn't do that for Hillary.
I don't think that's.
I agree more with Warren.
I think that this is going to settle down and regress to the listen.
Here's the thing.
Kamala, I predicted years ago that Kamala would be our president, that they would just force her in somehow.
And it was based on, at the time, I thought that's what the system wanted.
If you think about the year 2021, I've been talking about this a lot lately.
The war they were preparing to fight in 2020 and 2021 was a domestic war on terror against white people.
The whole system was gearing up for this.
And this is what Biden's cabinet was selected to do from the, you know, I call him King Kong, our Secretary of Defense, combined with Alejandro Mayorka and Homeland Security.
And yeah, and Janet Yellen in the Treasury.
And then Merrick Garland, who I always quote Mein Kumpf, you know, when he talks about the blood Jew, meaning like the Bolshevik terror Jew, the one that's the justicar, that's like the Bolshevik commissar Jew who's just like, his thing is to put your enemies in prison and crush them with state force.
That's Merrick Garland's whole background.
So that was the war the system was preparing to fight in the year 2020 and 2021.
And what happened was Vladimir Putin happened and the South China Sea and then finally October 7th.
And that was the big one.
So I think right now, the thing that they were grooming Kamala to do, which was to be the big transition into this non-white thing, I think now the system is very nervous.
And I think they need a JD Vance and a Donald Trump because of the geopolitical threats that they are facing.
That Zog is under threat right now.
And I think that that's what JD Vance was groomed to do.
We could do a whole other show on him.
I'm going to do a big show on him on my Modern Politics soon.
But I think that that's what they are.
Warren, let me interject very quickly.
Pardon this interruption, but I just got to say with regard to Marlon.
No, it's okay.
I can just keep going.
You got a great show coming up.
You got a great show.
You got a great show right now.
People need to check out with Jason Kestor.
Normally, at this time of year, we would be covering the anniversary of Charlottesville.
My God, this year's been so busy with unprecedented.
But Warren did it, and he did it with Jason.
It's fantastic.
You got to check it out.
But please continue.
And that's thanks to you because I met him at your event and I read his book, which is excellent, by the way.
It's phenomenal.
It's really, really good.
And so, yeah, we did it.
The first part's out now.
Second part will be out on Monday when it says the anniversary of Unite the Right.
But yeah, anyway, I think that that's, I think the progressives are happy.
The media is happy.
I don't think anybody's going to buy this.
I think it has the electoral power, like I said, of a Shirley Chisholm-Tim Kaine matchup.
It's not her time.
It was her time in 2021.
If Ukraine war hadn't happened, if October 7th hadn't happened, if Xi Jinping wasn't, you know, there weren't things.
I mean, they're moving aircraft carriers from the South China Sea right now to the Middle East because any day now, Iran could hit Israel, you know, righteously and justly so, I will say.
Israel hopes and wishes fervently for that.
Well, they want Trump.
I mean, they want Trump in.
And this is what I said on your show at the beginning of the year.
And I know a lot of people, you know, I don't want Kamala.
She's horrible.
But I am very much of the, you could say, accelerationist school when it comes to Kamala.
I was sort of secretly hoping for a Kamala-Shapiro team-up because we see how, I mean, the alt-right was born out of Obama, out of the last two years of Obama's administration.
I am very much of the boiling the frog mindset when it comes to white Americans.
I mean, look at what's happening in the UK right now.
Warren, this is it.
We talk about this.
I talked about this with Mark Weber last week.
We talk about this often.
2016 was the only year there was a consensus.
Everybody was united behind Trump.
We saw him as a blank screen upon which we could project our greatest dreams.
But this is it.
I mean, now everybody's scattered.
It's Kamala for accelerationist reasons.
Trump, because he'll tap the brake a little bit.
I don't think that's a stand anymore acceleration.
Not voting at all, voting third party.
You're touching on this right now, so I'll ask you: is it better for us?
What is best for our people?
Because you have seen Trump a lot, a lot of coalescing since Biden's inauguration.
You have seen, I think, our side make advancements.
I mean, Conservative Incorporated has almost adopted all of our talking points.
What's best for us in November?
What's best for us for our movement and our people and explicitly white non-Semitic interests, the best thing is for JD Vance and Donald Trump to lose.
If they win, the whole right is going to go back to sleep and he's going to be retarded.
I mean, look at what's happening in the UK.
In the U.K., you could talk to Nick or you could talk to Nick Griffin or you could talk to Mark Collette about the UK.
We just saw a collapse of the Conservative Party.
There's a book that Eric Stryker always talks to me about.
I haven't read it.
I bought it.
It's sitting on my shelf.
I got to read it.
It's called How Democracies Die.
And it says that the key thing of a nationalist movement coming to power is the absence of a strong conservative party, and that this has been the thing keeping in check Anglo-America.
Whereas in a lot of countries, when the, you know, around the world, there's a lot of historical examples.
When a conservative party collapses or when that faction is not there and you're left just facing the far left, that's when the people go for the far right.
So if you look at what's happening in the UK right now, we just had the Tories collapse electorally.
Now, that's not the only reason that this thing, obviously, it was set off by the three little girls that were killed, but it's the people have no recourse.
They have no fake opposition party there to speak for them.
So that's where you see the rage boiling over in the UK.
And frankly, we need that here.
I mean, not advocating for violence and criminality, but we need white people to get mad and get out in the streets.
If JD Vance and Trump get in, they're going back to sleep.
And we'll be fighting over, you know, is Trump doing enough for black people?
You know, this was my big joke if it was Kamala and if it was Kamala and Shapiro, I said that their campaign will be based on saying Kamala is not black enough and that Josh Shapiro is a Palestinian because that's the way they argue.
But I unfortunately don't think that's going to happen.
I think Trump is going to win because I think this is a very weak team.
And I think that, like I said, I think the Democrats were forced to do this.
If they picked Shapiro, a lot of people, they would have won Pennsylvania.
A lot of the big two donors would have thrown, they would have been tempted away from Trump.
But I think with this losing team, they had to pick it because they were losing so many of the young people and the leftist activists over Gaza.
That 18% non-committed in Minnesota.
That's the key number, I think, why they were forced to not pick Shapiro.
Hey, listen, Warren, my God, man, what a great 30 minutes.
I tell you, it is great radio if the hosts say not nearly enough time.
But Ward is actually, this is a very interesting hour.
Warren's going to be passing off the phone to the other half of the modern politics team, his wife, Emily Yukas.
She's joining us next live on TPC stay.
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If you go to ThePoliticalSethSchool.org and you take a look at the top entry at our blog, tonight's live show promo, you'll see a link over to Modern Politics.
That is the regular live stream and video program for Warren Baylog and his wife, Emily Yukas.
And we have both of them on tonight.
Warren, for the first half of this hour, Emily for the second half.
And we want you to, if you're not already well familiar with their work, to well familiarize yourself with their work because it is at the very tip of the spear, as I've said before.
Give us your unique take on modern politics as we've been discussing it.
Well, let's welcome her to the show first.
We'll say hello to Emily Yukas.
Emily, welcome.
And it's great to have you for the first time.
How are you tonight?
I'm great.
Thank you so much for having me.
It's great to be on the show for the first time.
I know.
I think we were just talking in the break.
We've been doing this for 20 years.
You've been doing it for nearly a decade publicly as an outed white nationalist, but long before that in other ways.
And I still remember the first time I met both you and Warren in Chattanooga.
We met and you said you are the OOOOOG.
I didn't forget that.
And so it's great to have you on tonight.
But you've been doing this for a while.
Listen, tell us a little bit about your background.
We do this with all first-time guests.
I mean, you made a lot of news with the Philadelphia Phillies.
How did you go from the Phillies to modern politics?
All right.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I, of course, you know, you guys are more OGs than me, but I was kind of like this.
I was the OG for this new wave of kind of like the alt-right that happened in like 2016.
So I'm an animator.
I've been in animating my whole life.
I have a large like cult following for my cartoons.
But the Phillies games, that was, yeah, that was kind of what was in the news when I did come out publicly as a white nationalist in 2016.
Yeah, I used to sell nuts at the Phillies Stadium from 2010 until 2016.
I used to go up and down the aisles and sell pistachios.
And I ended up becoming a fairly large cult figure in the stadium.
Everybody knew who I was.
Everybody liked me with me on TV.
You just stay with pistachios.
You had to.
Yeah, yeah.
You had to be bombastic and loud.
And, you know, I'm a natural entertainer.
And so, yeah, people were really into it.
And if you were to say that.
If you're selling peanuts, it would never have worked, Emily.
It had to be the pistachios.
Right.
Well, eventually they did get rid of the pistachios.
And then they switched it up to peanuts.
But I still sold it in the same way and, you know, beer and stuff every now and then.
But yeah.
All right.
So, but you're doing this as sort of like an icon, an unofficial icon or mascot of the Phillies.
And then it comes out in the news that this well-known local Phillies girl is got some ideas.
That horrible old white nationalist.
Horrors.
And so you made national headlines.
And you didn't back down.
This is the thing.
This is the thing so many, this is the lesson so many men could learn from.
You didn't back down.
You owned it.
And that's an example the rest of us could follow.
Right.
Yeah.
And back then, I mean, in 2016, this stuff, even basic stuff like simply, you know, we need to close the border.
We don't want unlimited immigration.
Whites should have the right to exist in their own homelands.
Even just being pro-Trump was so controversial back then.
And of course, the Overton window has shifted so much in these eight years.
But, you know, even just by saying like simply, oh, I'm voting for Trump or, you know, I don't like illegal immigration was enough to get like cut off from like tons of like friends and people.
I mean, these used to be extremely controversial statements, but you know, and I was a public figure already online because of my cartoon.
So, you know, when I figured this stuff out, I kind of said it online.
I didn't bring it to the stadium, of course.
I kept everything professional, but I was saying stuff, you know, on my Facebook and Twitter, doing like pro-Trump stuff.
And that was enough to just get me fired.
And yeah, then it was like a front page of the Inquirer.
And I did an interview on CNN with Shkabirmich, I think his name is.
And Stephen Colbert did a parody of it.
Yeah, it was really wild.
That was back then where instead of just shutting you out completely, they actually gave you a voice to try and humiliate you.
And I was very well spoken in these interviews.
And so quickly they were like, all right, she's making her case too well.
Shove her up.
Yeah, then they just completely censored me into oblivion after that.
Which is when so many of us learned of you for the first time.
And I can remember years ago seeing you on Red Eyes and collaborating with so many of our friends and doing a great job live on the scene as a commentator in your own right.
And you continued on, as I said a moment ago, never backed down and in fact doubled down.
And the rest of the day, now you're married to Warren.
You got a beautiful family and you're doing modern politics.
And how can people check that out?
That's on Odyssey, Modern Politics.
We do a weekly show.
It's an hour.
Every other show is free, but you can subscribe for only $5 a month and you can get all the shows.
And yeah, I mean, I went from being an animator and a peanut vendor to being a full-time pro-white activist.
I mean, that's what happens when they dox you and ruin your employment chances is that you kind of have to double down and go into this full-time.
And, you know, it is.
You got to be a freebooter.
What was that?
I said you've got to be a freebooter, which is where you're going to be.
Right, yeah.
He means you make your own work.
But you also leveled up to motherhood.
I mean, it all worked out very well.
Oh, yeah, I know.
It's scary to think what would happen if I didn't figure all this stuff out because I was living in the hood.
And I mean, I loved my job, but I had to live kind of in the ghetto.
So I was like bouncing around these Philadelphia hoods for eight, you know, since college because I went to Temple University Art School in the middle of the North Philly hood.
And, you know, this is one of the reasons why I came to the conclusions was living as a minority and firsthand experiencing black crime.
Eventually it finally clicked and I was like, oh, yeah, okay, this isn't my fault.
And this isn't, this is, this shouldn't be the nat state of things.
We shouldn't have to live in like constant fear and stuff.
But yeah, it's weird to think if I hadn't figured this stuff out, would I still be in the ghetto?
You know, I don't know.
I don't know where I'd be, but that's a lot of people.
It probably would be gone if you were still there.
Prince Valiant named Warren swept in just in the nick of time, I think.
Well, I don't.
Yeah, I tell you what, it was a smart match.
We'll certainly say that.
And I'm thankful that it's always wonderful when good people who compliment one another meet and form families, which is, of course, the foundational pillarstone of Western civilization.
And so you've got two of the best right here.
I mean, you know, Henrik and Lana and Warren and Emily.
I mean, this is.
How many children do you have?
We have two, a four and a half year old and a one and a half year old.
So, yeah, they're a hand.
I'm busy.
I had three.
Now James has three.
Well, you got to get to 2.1.
And I couldn't figure out how to get to that without going to three.
But anyway, no, Emily, listen.
I mean, you're well renowned, I think, on our side.
I mean, a lot of people know your work.
A lot of people think highly of you, and so it's great to have you on tonight for the first time and to learn a little bit more about that background and that evolution and how you – listen, was there ever – I've got to ask you this very quickly because I appreciate all of the people who have never starred in their own local production of The Crucible.
I appreciate advice on how they would walk through the fire if it was them, even though they've never been put to it.
Was there ever a time when you were going through all of that duress that you considered, listen, it's just not worth it.
I'm just going to, you know, do what I need to do to get by.
Or was it always just as it was for us?
Speed ahead.
You know, whatever happens, I'm not moving from this position.
Because listen, I got to tell you, I remember my first time, you know, years ago, back 2004, 2005.
You know, it's a white-knuckle experience the first time because you're risking a lot.
It's not trivial.
And you're not used to it.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I'd say, you know, I had a unique situation because being a public figure on the internet, I was already used to, you know, abuse and, you know, like, you know, because if you're a person online, you get a lot of hate either way.
So I was used to that originally.
So I had a little bit of a head start.
But yeah, it's like getting like when you get doxxed, it's like getting hit by a truck.
It's like every morning you wake up and like get hit by a truck.
And eventually, every eventually it gets less and less of an impact.
There, you know, there, believe it or not, there was never a time where I was like, oh, gee, I regret doing this or something.
I mean, certainly there's been times where I've been like, huh, what could my life have been like if I didn't do this?
Could I have had a successful animation career?
I mean, because I had a lot of connections and in the art world and in the film world and in the animation world, it would have been so easy for me to just ride those connections with already a large animation fan base and, you know, make a living and, you know, get make money off of what I did, what I do, what I love, you know, animation and stuff.
It would have been so easy.
But I never had the thought to like apologize, like absolutely no way.
And I will say that for advice for people, the moment you show weakness, it's like a shark that smells blood.
So you will get attacked.
Right.
So I think something I have told.
So go ahead, Lindy.
Emily, please.
Oh, well, I think it's, you know, I think one of the reasons why I did manage to get a fairly not that bad like fallout from this is because people like legitimately, people thought I was insane or something.
I mean, the way I like just went about this and just, you know, balls to the walls, never, never back down, never, you know, just went from like, like, you know, I'm not one, I wasn't one of these people that were like, I'm going to, you know, I'm a libertarian now.
And oh, maybe is race real?
Blah, blah, blah.
You know, like taking like a 10-year period slowly delving into these ideas.
I kind of went zero to 100 in like a span of, you know, six months when I finally found that.
What do you attribute that abrupt change to?
Well, I started reading the politically incorrect board on 4chan.
I know that sounds really, really funny, but they have, they had all the infographics, all the stuff about the Jews.
But at the same time, throughout my life, I had all these experiences that kind of when I actually saw it all laid out in writing, it really just connected the dots.
Like I felt white guilt since I was like 12 years old, you know, like a very strong sense of white guilt.
I understood black crime from living in the ghetto.
In high school, I got into World War II.
I was reading about World War II a lot and Hitler and Stalin and came to the conclusion that Jews were behind communism when I was 17.
So all of these little pieces were there.
It just took someone to like lay it out for me in the form of this like message board.
Now, there's a lot of junk on the politically incorrect board.
There's a lot of bullshit, that's for sure.
But there are these like nuggets of truth and nuggets of gold.
So I think that's why just like all these experiences of my life finally made sense when I had it laid out.
But yeah, never back down.
And, you know, the fact that I kind of have this madcap eccentric persona online, this like kind of fearless persona, and I never backtracked, that actually kept me from receiving a lot of abuse that a lot of other people have.
I've seen some people that come out and they get harassed for years.
They get stalked, like they get stalkers.
I mean, they get hate emails.
But I mean, I, you know, really didn't receive much, and people really leave me alone now.
I receive an overwhelming amount of people.
Oh, yeah.
Listen, if you want if you don't back down, if you don't back down and they see that they cannot cow you, it does dissipate to a certain extent.
It's when, as you said earlier, if they smell blood in the water, they will just pounce.
And I can tell you, you know, being on AM radio, I think it made us a little bit of a novelty in that all of the media was interested when we got put on the hate group, and that was our first time at the dance.
And they really thought that we were going to go down.
You know, they were riding our obituary from the first day.
But the thing is, and you have that moment where you'd say, Are you going to do this shuffle where you disavow everything you really believe in to try to curry favor, or are you going to just double down?
And then it was a very easy decision to make.
But I remember that press conference back when the media was interested in us in the mid-2000s here locally.
And you cannot curry favor with them.
There's nothing you can offer them that will make them think highly of you or present you in a favorable light.
A pack of high-end.
And so you can either offer them, you can debase yourself and offer them your self-respect, but you will never gain their favor.
And so, you know, and of course, I never had anything to apologize for, so we never did.
And we doubled down in the rest of history.
And then, you know, the general.
And the one thing I did, I heard you saying, I've never experienced one pang of white guilt in my life.
Okay.
I was fighting for white people back in the 50s when I was a little boy.
When you were three.
Yeah, right.
Came out of the womb kicking and screaming.
But no, anyway, no, listen, you cannot.
That is the example you have to set.
And only people who have been through that can really testify to it.
But we're thankful for you for setting that example to be sure.
Now, I want to talk to you already.
We're turning a corner now in the back half of this interview.
And I want to circle back now.
In the third hour, we heard from Nick Griffin in the first hour.
Obviously, earlier this hour, Warren Bailog, and now Emily, his wife, in the third hour, Keith and I are going to be doing a deep dive on Tim Walz.
But I want to ask Emily, as a woman and as a representative of your gender, is he hot?
There's only two.
But your talk on your thoughts on Tim Walz, because as I was sharing with Warren earlier, the media is presenting him as the living embodiment of male masculinity.
He's Chuck Norris and Uncle Joe from Green Acres all wrapped into one.
Yeah, no, it's crazy because it's like, so on our last show two shows ago, we talked about how like JD Vance is like a DEI hire.
Like we're at the point now where white, straight white males are like the DEI hires in the political establishment.
I mean, that's where we are.
And Tim Waltz is one of them.
Like, so it's like, oh, my gosh, both parties are so openly anti-white, they despise us.
They won't even acknowledge our existence.
I think Trump just said the word white for the first time in like a decade.
He just said like white males, white males are way, way up, you know, after saying every other race first.
But it's like, so the so both parties either completely don't even acknowledge that we exist or openly hate us.
So it's like, and then it's statistically been proven that the white demographic is going to swing this vote like it has for the previous election and the one before that.
Go figure.
We're still the majority for now.
So what's happening is I think they just decided to, you know, like, uh-oh, quick, white America is losing faith in the two-party system.
Let's bust out the token like hillbilly VPs, like the token, like straight white men vice presidential picks here with JD Vance.
And I think, you know, they were going to pick Shapiro, but, you know, his Jewishness and the IDF uniform, I mean, that wasn't going to fly.
And once I think they saw that JD Vance was popular because he, I think JD Vance is a phony, but his whole shtick is appealing to white America.
He did have that name, J.D.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, the Dems were like, all right, maybe we should do the same thing.
And, you know, I actually was talking about this before any of the VP pick, I was thinking that they were going to pick like Gavin Newsom.
I thought they were going to go for a white guy.
And they ended up doing that, just a different white guy, Tim Waltz.
And, you know, they're portraying him as the salt of the earth, rural light.
Wow.
But if you look into him, I mean, he's very anti-white, very, very liberal, very like, you know, just a real piece of crap.
We're going to get into all of that in the third hour when it's just Keith and I. We're going to give you everything you wanted to know and more than you even wanted to know about Tim Walz.
That's coming up in the third hour.
But I got to ask you, again, I got to circle back to this because they're presenting him, as I told your husband earlier, in a flannel shirt and blue jeans.
He's, you know, a guy's guy.
He's a masculine guy.
He's all of this.
Football coach.
Football coach and a teacher.
And he's got a family and he's got all of this.
He's just like you and me.
I want to ask you a question.
It may seem like an odd question, but there's a reason for it.
First of all, as a representative of your gender, and there's only two, we believe that there's only two here.
I don't think that Tim Waltz in that way.
Who do you think women would find more attractive on a base level, Tim Walz or an SS officer?
Well, definitely, you know, an SS officer is objectively more attractive.
I thought you were going to say, who do they think better, JD Vance or Tim Waltz?
Because I'm on Twitter now.
I got a SOC account.
I'll answer that question then.
You can answer that one.
Well, women hate JD Vance.
I mean, even ones that don't see-through is bullshit kind of hate JD Vance.
And they're like playing up Tim Waltz.
Then I'm seeing them all, all the liberal women be like, oh, Tim Waltz.
Well, he's like the dad I never had.
My dad voted for Trump.
He's like, if my dad didn't, you know, in other words, no sex appears.
Right.
Well, they're trying to portray him as like, you know, some like good father, father figure for like fatherless women.
Potter familias.
He's a potter familias.
Yeah.
I don't think anyone finds him attractive, but.
Well, I mean, but not the thing is that the ideology, though, the ideology, though, is, I mean, you know, even at his age and his weight and everything, if he's masculine in his ideology, but he's everything but that.
I mean, he's he's, what, pro-transgender, you know, pro-tampons for fourth grade boys, pro-abortion across the board, you know, a transgender refugee state.
Not to mention, and we'll get into that in the next hour.
The whole, he was the one who was presiding over Minnesota as governor when it was burning to the ground.
What in the hell is wrong with Minnesota?
The reason I asked about the SS is because, let me tell you this.
What he's passing, what he's, Tim Walz is advancing, what he's an advocate for, this transgender mutilization.
That's a new word.
You've just discovered it.
Mutilation is worse than any, any of the supposed Nazi doctor experiments.
That was the reason for the question.
And what he is really advocating for is the real deal.
Yeah, he makes Dr. Mangla look like Mr. Rogers.
Yeah, no, I mean, Dr. Mangla would have killed this guy.
I mean, yeah, no, he's really super radical, and that's what's insane about them trying to portray him as like just a moderate, straight white guy.
I mean, the media really has no shame or no limits at how they lie through their teeth about everything.
Has there ever been a more liberal ticket for President of the United States?
I think that Harry Dexter White, who was FDR's running mate in 1940, may have come close, but I don't think anybody can answer.
Yeah, in spite of the hyperbole about Tim Walz being a moderate, like, he's just like us, all shucks, Midwesterner guy.
This has to be the most radical left-wing ticket ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you got Bernie Sanders out here.
Like, you know, he actually said, like, we got to help the white working class.
It's like, so, like, radical Bernie from 2016 is now like saying like far right, appears like far right compared to, yeah, Kamala and Tampa and Tim.
Yeah, no, it's really bad.
It's really bad because that's, so it's either that or, I mean, and everyone here saw the RNC.
I mean, that was a total, total shit show.
Yeah, like, so it's like, either way, it's not very good, I don't think.
All right.
Well, hey, listen, people are going to wonder why we left them hanging tonight, why we could have gone an hour with Warren and an hour with Emily Easy.
I get it.
We could have.
And we should have.
But we have to also understand this is live radio.
It's live radio, and it's Saturday night, and they are with their family.
They're with their kids.
And so we didn't want to.
We've got to get you down here.
We need you on a personal visit down here, you and Warren, so we can show you what we have to deal with every day.
He wants to show you the Memphis ghetto, and that's always something people want to see.
We've taken diplomats on that.
Yeah, and he wound up in the back of the car in the fetal position by the time we were through.
Anyway, but hey, listen, Emily.
Well, hey, I'd love to see the ghetto.
I mean, I'm used to the Philly ghetto, so it's interesting.
It would be interesting to see another hoodie.
Now, this is something different.
This is a twist on the ghetto tour.
Ghetto versus ghetto.
Is the Philadelphia ghetto more ghetto than the Memphis ghetto?
Only Emily.
That's an article that is begging to be written by you, Emily.
Hey, listen.
There's only one way to find out.
They've got to come.
Emily, thank you so much.
Hey, listen, we'll talk to you again soon.
It's great to talk to you tonight.
I know I'll see you next month, but we got to have you on.
We got to work in the Valentine's Day rotation with Lacey and Courtney and Kim and Janice and Megan and our regular Cyan from Countercurrent, Sarah Dynam, Lauren, Whitzke, Lana.
We have a great Valentine's Day show every year in February.
We've got to work you into that.
Calling your family.
No, it's fantastic.
Listen, all the best.
We'll do it.
Love you.
Love Warren.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Third hour, Keith and I are going to do a deep dive on presidential politics, Tim Walz, more than you wanted to know about him.
But thank you again, Emily.
Go get back to the kids, and everybody else stay tuned.