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Aug. 31, 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, this is it.
This is it.
This is what we do here on TPC.
And I could not be more proud of the show tonight and what we have done since the dawn of this century on this radio program.
To be able to bring you, one hour after the other tonight, program stalwarts like Mark Weber of IHR, and then in the second hour, a new friend making his debut appearance first time tonight, Ron Paul's former presidential campaign manager, former congressional chief of staff, Lou Moore.
What a great, great hour that was.
And what about his advice to Donald Trump at the very end of that hour?
If he wants to win the election, what he needs to do, that's what we do.
We bring people like that to this program.
I think as much, if not more, than anyone has been able to do this century.
We link the people who have been working with us and for us for so many years with the people and the establishment, and we tie them together.
And I couldn't be more proud tonight.
And to continue it now with Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing, a gentleman with whom we have developed this incredible rapport and collaboration with over the last couple of years here at Antelope Hill Publishing.
It is, I mean, we can't say enough about them.
And so, as you know, the last couple of years, every month, a representative, if not Taylor himself, but tonight, again, Taylor, makes an appearance.
And we're happy to do this because no one is doing the work that they do in putting out new content that brings the sizzle as well as the substance together in a way that is attractive.
We need to make our movement and our message attractive.
And when you have a publisher like Antelope Hill, they're doing exactly that.
You hear the ads, antelopehillpublishing.com.
Taylor, great to have you back tonight on this particular show.
As always, very happy to be on here as well.
And thank you for the kind words.
Well, thank you, my friend.
And I know that you are traveling this evening, and we won't give too many details about that.
But I do understand, if you don't mind me sharing, that you have just left from a very invigorating gathering.
And that's encouraging.
There are always things going on that people may hear about, but they may not hear about.
But infrastructure and connections and relationships are being built, and that's always a good thing.
Correct, Taylor?
Yes, absolutely.
It was a great event.
It was very encouraging to see the kind of networking that's going on and the kind of, just like you're saying, relationships and institutions that are built.
So, yeah, you know, I don't know if we can say much more about it, but our mutual friend who is in attendance sends his greetings as well.
Well, thank you so much for that.
And we will not say more about that because this was a private event and we will maintain to the confidentiality of that.
But you should know, folks, that there's always stuff going on that you don't know about.
Things are happening, and we're all a part of it.
And this collective is a part of it.
This collective tonight.
Again, as I said, I'm so proud.
So we are talking with Taylor Young, who is the member of the editorial team there at Antelope Hill Publishing.
And we'll talk in the next segment.
And I want you to stick around for the remainder of the program tonight because I'm going to talk a little bit more about some of the things that are going on and how we're all a part of it.
But tonight, Taylor is back on to discuss a recent selection from the Antelope Hill Library and the Antelope Hill catalog.
They've got some great stuff coming up too between now and the end of the year.
And we'll foreshadow that in a moment.
But tonight we are talking about the book Di Annunzio in Fiume.
And the back text reads, In the aftermath of the First World War, the political map of Europe was radically reshaped and reorganized.
Nationalistic tensions sprang up in the immediate aftermath of the Paris Peace Conference, so-called, in 1919.
And history's most bombastic backlash to it was the Italian regency of Carnero.
Gabrielle Di Annunzio, renowned Italian poet and aviator, stormed the port of Fiume, which, when translated from Italian to English, means smoke, the port of smoke, the port of Fiume, on the Dalmatian coast with thousands of hardened veterans in protest of the government of Rome agreeing to transfer the city populated by Italians to Yugoslavia.
What followed was a period of bombastic theatrics, fiery oration, and zeal that captivated the world and served as an inspiration for the future fascist parties of Europe.
Now, there's more to that, and we'll share it in a moment.
But when I'm looking back on history, Taylor, and I can look at a map of any time.
I can look at a map of modern-day UK and just be in a room with it all day long.
But if I'm wanting to look back on history, here are the periods of history that I am most interested in.
Medieval times, the Renaissance, the age of exploration leading up to Cortez and Montezuma meeting at that causeway in Tenochtitlan, and the early 20th century fascist movements.
You've picked another fantastic selection to translate.
Tell us about Dinunzio in Fiume.
Yeah, well, I mean, thank you very much again for the wonderful introduction there.
But it is kind of, I think it fits well in that lineup because it's such a unique kind of event in history and historical moment.
So for those who don't know or who aren't very aware, so what's described there part on the back text, the takeover of the city of Fiume, which is in Mosque, Croatia, which was a partly Italian city that was kind of not included in Italy's territory after the First World War, is you had Gabriel Di Annunzio, who was a veteran, as was the author of this book, Mario Carli, who was in Fiume part of the time, not at the very beginning.
As he actually describes in the book, he was in prison because he was basically being persecuted by the Italian military establishment.
So he escapes and he travels to Fiume after Di Nun arrives there.
So Di Annungio basically marched into the city with A lot of Italian veterans, a lot of the Ardidi, which is there's actually this book is called Di Annunzio and Fiume.
We published it, and it includes two works, both by one is of the title, and that's the majority of the work.
And then the second is an essay of the Ardidi or the Italian stormtroopers in World War I.
And there, from them, is where you get the phrase or the motto, Mene Frego, and you know, those future fascist aesthetic, the daggers and the skull with the dagger.
So, this was a really unique event in which this group of people motivated really by pure idealism, basically, they marched into the city, they declared themselves the government of the city,
they declared the Italian regency of Carnaro, which was basically just the city that they controlled for, I think, under a year from 1919 to 1920 until they were eventually forced out by the Italian government.
But yeah, it's really a fascinating event that's kind of one of a kind.
Well, it is, and this was the thing about it: you know, people could say, Dianunzio, who's that?
Fiume, where's that?
And then you read the back text and you're like, I've got to read this book.
And it just goes to show, I think, the knack that you and the Antelope Hill team has at finding esoteric text to bring back to the public consciousness.
What was it about this book that made you say, you know, this is something we need to bring back?
Well, I think it's kind of just, as you're saying, the subject matter in itself is so interesting, and it's so fascinating to have this insight directly into those events from someone who was actually there.
Again, the author was an Italian veteran of the First World War who was so captivated by Di Annunzio's vision that he escapes prison in order to arrive in Fiume.
And then you also have his essay in the second half of our work, which is about the Ardidi stormtroopers and describing their training and what motivated them and what set them apart.
And in his view, they kind of really exemplified the way that the Italian spirit applied to its military.
And he talks about how Italy's performance in the First World War wasn't always the best.
And in his diagnosis, it's because they were trying to find how to make their dirt work with the war.
And they finally found it in the Ardidi and these, you know, fearless stormtroopers who rushed the enemy trenches with just their daggers and grenades.
We are going to mention that when we come back.
If we have not already piqued your interest, or perhaps if we have, go to amlasser.com and get it.
If not, we'll talk more about it next.
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Most often when Taylor Young or one of the authors or contributors to the Antelope Hill Stable of Talent are on with us, they're on for a full hour unless it's an unusual circumstance.
Tonight meets that unusual circumstance criteria.
Taylor Young just now leaving an event, a private event, but a worthwhile and important event.
And he's going to be traveling a little while this evening.
And so we don't want to demand an hour of his time as we asked Mark Weber and Lou Moore to give tonight.
And how about that, folks, again?
Hearing from the director of the Institute for Historical Review, our longtime friend Mark Weber, and then the campaign manager of Rod Paul's presidential bids.
Just, this is what we do.
And to have Taylor Young put a capstone on tonight's broadcast is just the way we wanted it.
Read a little bit more from the back text.
We're talking about the book with Dinunzio in Fiume.
And in this book, fellow poet and veteran Mario Carly recounts his experiences with his brothers-in-arms in the taking of Fiume and their stand against the dictators of the post-world, excuse me, the post-war order.
Also included in this book is an essay called We Ardidi, in which Carly eulogizes the Ardidi, the daring ones, who were special forces of the Italian army during the First World War.
Like their more well-known German counterparts, the Stormtroopers, which is what Taylor was talking about right before the break, they were the shock troops of modern warfare infiltrating no man's land to storm trenches and blow up bunkers.
If with Di Annunzio in Fiume is a celebration of poetry and art, then We Ardidi is its militant counterpart, and it's all there in the same book, a hyper-masculine ode to the glory of combat, which we try to emulate in the way that we can as contributors to the cause and on the battlefields that we can currently fight on here as commentators and as activists.
But these two pieces together offer a well-rounded and complementary analysis of the duality of war.
And Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present these two pieces now available in English for the first time ever.
This is, again, not just new content as Antelope Hill does produce, but translations.
First time in English ever.
This title we're talking about, the oft-overlooked saga of the Fume Adventure, serves as the foundation for what came later in Italy with Mussolini and the fascist and a reminder to the modern reader that pen and tongue are just as important as the rifle to the road to conquest.
And Taylor, my friend, I don't think there could be a better endorsement of the work and why it is important to support the work and buy the products of Antelope Hill Publishing than that.
Pen and tongue, just as important in many ways as the rifle on the road to conquest, antelopehillpublishing.com.
Taylor Young, back to you.
Well, thank you very much.
I really, I don't think I can sell our books better than you do.
But yeah, I mean.
Well, it's sincere.
It's sincere, though.
And it's pardon that interruption.
It is sincere and it comes from the heart.
And it's easy to sell something like that.
Yeah, well, again, thank you very much.
And it is a huge part of why we do what we do and why we find books like this and put the amount of time and care that we do into putting them out and having them translated and having them published professionally and with high quality is because we do really believe that,
that the pen and the tongue are just as important on the road to conquest, on the struggle that we're all a part of for the sake of our people.
So we hope that in stories like this and a look into the past and a look into the tremendous bravery and courage that was an identifying characteristic of so many men of the past,
that we can inspire people today to likewise work and sacrifice and do whatever it takes to help us same values and the same victory achieved in our own lifetimes and in the future.
Who inspires you, folks?
Mitt Romney and John McCain or Cortez and Columbus and the people who fought in the early 20th century?
I know who inspires me and I enjoyed learning more about them and reading stories that I could have never read in English before thanks to Antelope HillPublishing.com and it's all right there.
It is all right there.
Go get it.
If we haven't convinced you to get it now, we can't.
But antelopehillpublishing.com.
And that's not the only thing, Taylor, that's coming up the rest of this year.
I have looked ahead with relish and with anticipation of some of the things that we have, we will say tentatively planned because it all depends on schedule and production and everybody being where they need to be on any given night.
But there's some great things coming up from Antelope Hill Publishing in September, October, November, and December, the rest of this year.
You've got some great stuff coming.
Can you give us a little preview of that?
Yeah, certainly.
So we will have actually a book by Professor Ricardo Dane that is titled Greatness and Ruin, Self-Reflection and Universalism Within European Civilization.
So working on that one right now.
It's planned to be out in the coming months.
So excited about that one.
Besides that, we're going to back into the well of early 20th century stuff again.
We're hoping to have some more stuff from Italy, from Germany, potentially from Spain at some point.
We're also going to, we're working on a work that's actually from Japan, of a political theorist from Japan from around that time period.
So there's a lot that we're working on.
There's Peasantry as the Lifeblood of the Nordic Race by Richard DeRay, who's the author of existing of our books.
It's called Blue and Soil.
So we already put out a book by him.
We're working on a second one now.
We're working on another book by Paul Kersey, another one of our favorite authors.
That one's called Escape from Detroit, The Collapse of America's Black Metropolis.
So, yeah, a lot going on.
Well, you know, we had Paul Kersey on earlier this year to talk about some of his books in the Antelope Hill catalog.
He has a great book.
You know, I'm a southerner.
And he has a great book on Selma that Antelope Hill maybe want to take a look at.
But the truth about Selma.
But, you know, anything for Paul Kersey is great.
And he was on.
And every time we have either you or somebody from AHP on, it's great.
But I hope I'm not betraying any confidence in saying this.
I don't think that I am or I wouldn't offer it.
But we have Nick Griffin planned to be on a little bit later to talk about a book that you have done as you were on with David Duke a couple of months ago.
It's fun to pair you and some of the Antelope Hill folks with some of our regulars.
And that's something we're going to be doing more in the future.
Brett McCatey talking about, you know, Brett McCatey is always on with us.
Regular TPC listeners will know.
He is always on with us last Saturday, which is our live broadcast night.
He's always on with us the last Saturday before Christmas to deliver a Christmas message.
He's going to be on to do that again this year, but he's also going to open up the Christmas season in November, the first Saturday after Thanksgiving, to talk about Antelope Hill's reproduction of the Faith and Heritage catalog, which is a web zine that I had a lot of association with before they ceased operations and had an opportunity to write for.
And so all of that's coming up.
Nick Griffin, Mark Weber, as a matter of fact, Mark Weber was on tonight, scheduled tonight, originally to talk about a book that Antelope Hill is reproducing, one of David Irving's work.
And a little bit of shift in schedule.
So Mark Weber ended up talking about current events tonight, but he's going to be back on later this year to talk about that.
Anyway, listen, a lot of exciting stuff coming, to say the least, right, Taylor?
Yes, absolutely.
I'm very much looking forward to it, and especially to doing more pairings like that in the future.
I also have a lot of fun with those, and I hope it's a good show for the audience.
And yeah, it's something that very much enjoy.
So I'm very excited about the plan that we'll put together and hope it goes smoothly.
I know that it will.
It always has, and it always will.
And this has been such a rewarding partnership and collaboration for me and for this program.
And we look forward for it continuing not just through the rest of this year, but many years to come.
And of course, Taylor, we can't talk about this either, but I will see you next month at a similarly private event.
But if you could, with about a minute remaining, and by the way, folks, don't forget to go to antelopehillpublishing.com.
I know they'll be sending out this interview to their social media.
And stick around for the last half hour of this program.
We're going to let Taylor go a little bit earlier tonight because he's driving.
But we've got some important things to say.
So stay tuned for that.
But Taylor, yes, I mean, more exciting things to come this year and beyond.
But what was the, of the folks there assembled tonight at your gathering, what is the, could you tell us, is the pulse of current events?
As we were talking about with Mark Weber and Lou Moore tonight, how do they see this presidential election working out and how do they want it to work out?
Can you give us 30 seconds on that?
I think if I would summarize it in a word, it would be opportunity.
I think people see opportunity.
You know, there's been a lot of ups and downs and there's a lot of struggles.
It's easy to see things that kind of haven't worked or that aren't working or things that, politically speaking, are not looking good.
But there was a lot of talk about how the situation that we're in presents a lot of unique opportunities for us.
And, you know, at the end of the day, we have to just buckle up and get to it.
And the more that we do that, the more that we're going to success and we're going to create opportunities.
So about the election, I heard a speech today talking about how, you know, if Donald Trump gets in, you know, you might see a little bit of people losing their enthusiasm.
Exactly.
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Taylor, the music playing, I know you're on your cell phone, you can't hear it.
I agree with you on that.
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We'll be right back.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Oh, what it must have been like to have lived in the late 50s and the early 60s, the zenith of the American experience, the American experiment.
Even so many years after we lost our Second War of Independence, there was still that health that existed at that time.
I know we can't go back.
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But I do believe, as Taylor Young just mentioned in the last segment, I do believe that the enthusiasm and the intelligence and the vigor is on our side.
And that pendulum is going to have to swing, but I'm not so sure we're not already coming back in that direction.
Now, I want to go back to something here.
This was, I mentioned this with Lou Moore.
How about tonight's show, folks?
How about Mark Weber, Lou Moore, and Taylor Young?
What a synthesis that is.
That's something only TPC can do.
But going back to this meeting and when I was talking with Lou Moore earlier this week and reminiscing about the Buchanan and the Ron Paul campaigns of the 90s and the early 2000s, I was plumbing the depths of the C-SPAN archives and I found this convention, this Reform Party convention of 2001.
So that was a year after the actual presidential campaign, but we were all still together then.
And Pat came and spoke in Nashville and I put this one on and I was up, I don't think I slept for three days, but I was about 20 feet away from him when he gave this speech and he talks about immigration here.
He talks about the ideas that motivated that campaign in 2000 are still ahead of us.
And this is what he said about immigration in Nashville on July the 28th, 2001, still more than three years before the dawn of TPC.
There's another issue where we fought the good fight, and now some of them seem to be coming around, and that's the defense of America's borders.
We were the only party, we were the only party and the only group to raise this issue, which has enormous impact on the future of our country.
The only ones to raise it in the year 2000.
And now we hear that Mr. Bush is going to offer amnesty for illegal aliens.
He says one to three million.
Let me tell you, Mr. Daschell says, let's offer amnesty for all of them.
There are between, according to whether it's the Advanced Census Study, Northeastern University, between 9 and 11 million illegals in this country right now, equal to the entire population of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
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And you are punishing those people all over the world who wait for years, who stand in line, who come in, who want to be Americans, and who want to be part of our family and who want something more than a job.
And these are the people you're punishing, you know, in the days and months since that election, I was working on a book that I've turned in in one of the chapters deals with this issue.
And it deals with the whole issue of population worldwide.
Let me give you some startling numbers.
Between now and 2050, less than 50 years, in the third world, the population will grow to the equivalent of 30 to 40 new Mexicos.
3 billion to 4 billion people.
Whereas in Europe, for example, and in the West, in Europe alone, they will lose 128 million people, the equal of the entire population of Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany.
That is what has happened.
If we do not get control of America's borders, we're going to lose our country.
Our country will be divided.
It will be polarized.
It will be Balkanized.
And we need the United States of America Americanized.
Well, as I said, we put that event together, and I was right there as he gave that speech.
Matter of fact, you can find that on C-SPAN.
I will post it to thepoliticalcesspool.org soon.
He gives this speech.
He's standing at a podium with a Reform Party banner affixed to the podium.
That very banner that is in front of him as he gives this speech is in my attic right now with this signature on it.
I mean, this was, these were the years that defined the rest of my life, 2000, 2001, led to my campaign in 2002 and directly to the radio from 2004 through current for as long as we can keep it on.
I so enjoyed talking to Lou Moore tonight, reminiscing about some of these things and talking about these insurgent candidacies and campaigns that gave life to Donald Trump, that elected Donald Trump.
I mean, let's get real.
That put Trump into the White House.
And we were there in various fashions.
Certainly Lou Moore, and to a different degree than I was at that time.
But even I, there, more than most, especially about the end of that campaign when we were doing, the Royal We were doing campaign appearances on behalf of the Buchanan campaign and was out there in Long Beach for that fight.
And it was literally a fight.
I mean, they were fighting.
And let's listen to one more excerpt from this if we have time.
And I think we do.
You know, have you read in the paper about, I just read it this morning coming down up at the Washington Times.
They got an international, one of those conferences.
I remember Mr. Bush Sr., when I ran against him, they went down there to Rio and they beat up the United States.
Then they went over to Cairo and then they went to Beijing, those international UN conferences.
They got a new one coming up.
It's in Durban, South Africa.
And if I get it right, it's the UN Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerances.
You know, I thought they're going to invite me as Exhibit A. You know, we grew up in the greatest country on earth.
Why do we take this nonsense?
I mean, why don't we just tell them, y'all have your little conference and y'all pay for it.
We're not coming.
Put the feedback on.
You're paying for it.
Why don't, you know, can you imagine this, this state, this state, Tennessee, was a home, second home, to a fellow named Andrew Jackson.
Can you imagine how Andrew Jackson would have responded to an invitation to the conference in Durban, South Africa?
I mean, what happened to America when we used to produce people like that?
And you see what's going on right now?
Well, you know, it was a tough battle, my friends.
And wherever what went wrong, I'm responsible, not you.
And let me say this.
You know, I do remember when Mo Udall, in 1976, I think he was a Democrat, and he ran against, I believe it was Carter that year.
And he did like I did in 92.
He lost 18 straight primaries.
I think I did 19.
And he said what he wanted on his tombstone when he went back to Arizona.
There was a place out there on Boot Hill, out there in Tombstone, Arizona, where the tombstone read simply, here lies Jake Smith.
He done his damnedest.
And he said that was a good tombstone, and I thought that would be a good one for me.
You know, that was the one thing about Pat.
He was the best among us.
He should have been president, but he was always self-deprecating, and he always had a great sense of humor.
And I was there when he gave that speech, and I was right there.
And I mean right there, a few feet away.
And I'll never forget it having been a part of the host committee of that conference.
And that was back in 2001.
And there's been a few years that have passed since then.
But I wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for him.
And I wouldn't have been here if it wasn't for my dad saying he was voting for him in 1996.
I mean, imagine if he'd have said I was voting for Dan Quill.
The rest is history.
We'll be back.
Stay tuned.
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If I am the last white man on the face of the planet and you play that song, if you play that song, I'm going to think we have a chance.
I do believe we have a chance.
That is the good, feel-good stuff.
You know, that was the one-hit wonder, Curtis Lee, produced by none other than Phil Specter.
And you may not have expected that because you may not have expected Phil Spector to have worked with a white man.
Normally, he was working with the Ronettes and Darlene Love and all of these people and great music.
It was all great.
And that is actually one thing that makes me feel superior to our enemies who are drunk on critical theory, which is, you know, as Keith Alexander, who is not here tonight, so often points out, the theory is to criticize constantly.
There can never be a good idea or a good thing that comes from those who ideologically oppose you, except for, I can say, there was some great music that came out of Motown.
Phil Specter, a left-wing Jewish guy, was probably the greatest producer of the rock and roll era.
These were great songs, and I love them.
And I don't have any shame in admitting that.
And I love the past.
I love our past.
I love the past of our people.
I'm not talking about the music, the music producers here.
I'm talking about what we were talking about earlier.
I'm talking about the age of exploration, medieval times, going back centuries now, millenniums, even.
And I love our past.
I love our present.
I love our people now.
That's who I am here for and who I fight for.
The people we've been talking about tonight with Lou Moore and Mark Weber, Ron Paul, and Pat Buchanan.
I love our present.
I love our future.
I am fighting for the past and the present and the future here on TPC.
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All right.
Well, thank you, Kyle, for that.
And listen, we work with a lot of great people behind the scenes and some people so far behind the scenes that they can't be made known, but they give us access in various ways.
There'll never be a show on our side where you can hear the guests you've heard tonight in the same session.
Mark Weber, Lou Moore, Taylor Young.
I think the last time we had a United States Congressman on, Kevin McDonald followed him.
Nobody can do that but us.
That's not a brag.
That's just the way it is.
And you need that access.
You need that access.
The growing ranks of folks we are working with, you know, very few people active in our ranks, as I wrote to two friends this week, can make our message come across as appealing to the kind of people that we host on this program and to the kind of people that we need to bring into our ranks, the general public.
No successful revolution is bottom-up.
For our movement to grow, we have to develop relationships with elected officials and celebrities like we have been showcasing as part of our TPC at 20 retrospective series this year, historical figures like we've had over the years and other rogue members of the elite.
I am not so sure that we aren't inching closer to having a real and legitimate access to influence instead of preaching solely to the faithful as so many of our fellow travelers do.
A lot of the things that are happening here in the last few months wasn't remotely possible 10 or 20 years ago.
And I don't know if there's anything we can do to hasten the day of our awakening other than to do what we have always done, which is to stoke the embers and to keep the flame aflicker.
But I can tell you this, many people aren't as scared as they used to be.
Time, conditions, and circumstances have to intersect before things can take off.
But I don't think that having access to people like we have access to is trivial.
Having access to people who either have power or who are in direct contact with people who do have power is a prerequisite to us getting out of the ghetto of talking to one another about what the truth is and taking it to a wider consciousness.
I received a great comment from a longtime contributor, a college professor, who came up with this formula in a recent note that he sent me.
And he wrote that he is all struck at what we've been able to do here with TPC, that not many things last 20 years.
And that one way to look at the sheer quantity of it all is to imagine that if someone transcribed all of our shows and printed them into volumes, how many would that be?
And he estimated it as this, 20 years times 50 weeks in a year times three hours per week, 50 minutes per hour, times 130 words per minute equals 20 million words.
And if a book has 500 pages and 500 words per page, you'd get 80 volumes each year on TPC.
A million words are spoken.
That is more than in the Bible or in the complete works of William Shakespeare.
Now, to be clear, we can't compete with Shakespeare and we certainly fall short with the word of God.
But, but, we've worked hard and we've worked for a long time and that counts for something.
And we've never betrayed our cause and we've never betrayed a brother and we've never backed down from a fight and we've never been afraid to lead.
And we've worked well with every individual and organization that's pulling in the same general direction.
And we are doing something that is groundbreaking and essential and unique here.
With the guests that we have on, you name me one other program or one other entity in this movement that can give you, when Donald Trump was shot, a Secret Service agent was on the show the next week.
Republican National Convention, a congressman who was there.
When the English were rioting, a former member of European Parliament, we do that.
We make real inroads with the mainstream without sacrificing our position on the issues.
And we do that because we earn trust and we do not break it.
We are the real deal.
We are not here to be sensational.
We are here to work for a cause greater than ourselves.
And we understand that no successful revolution is bottom up.
For our movement to grow, we have to develop relationships with these elected officials, celebrities, historical figures, as I said, rogue members of the elite.
And in the meantime, we never take a week off.
We're always here for you.
Whether we're in the studio or at remote broadcasts like the ones we have featured this summer alone from Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, we are working to reinforce our tight-knit community.
We've got something special here.
Let's keep it going.
Let's keep it going.
If you are a regular listener of TPC, you will receive in the mail, if you have not already done so, a third quarter fundraising appeal.
We need your help to stay on the air.
This show, if the right had institutions that were blessed with endowments, this show should have been number one.
I believe that.
We should have been number one in the line.
But we don't have that.
We don't have people who give like that.
We exist solely on contributions of $25, $50, $100.
You give $100 or more, you're in blessed company, you know, with us.
And we need to fortify our principal institutions.
And I want to see this work through more than you can possibly imagine.
Your support makes that possible.
And if you are an established donor, then read the letter that you may have already received.
Or if not, if you've given to this program in the last 10 years that you will receive before the next time we go on the air, I hope you will find interest in our incentive gifts and find interest in, I think, the one of the kind work that we do.
And I hope that you will decide to give this quarter because we cannot stand without you.
We will not exist without you.
We cannot continue without you.
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Help keep us on the air this quarter.
We need you.
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We've been deplatformed by everybody under the universe.
Got to be a check or a money order to the P.O. box.
That's the only way.
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