Sept. 7, 2024 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, welcome back, everyone.
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And we spent the first hour talking with Warren and Gene Andrews, who is, of course, the caretaker of the Nathan Bedford Forest Boyhood home about Nathan Bedford Forrest.
And it was all brought about because Warren and his father, Alan, who, by the way, is an equally interesting figure.
His roots predate mine by decades.
And just a fascinating guy, a lifetime advocate for our people.
But they were in West Tennessee last week, and they were able to get together with Gene at the Forest Boyhood Home.
They went to Shiloh, and we talked all about it that first hour.
And Warren reminded us why it was important to do so at the end of that hour.
So we won't revisit that.
But thanks again to Gene and Warren for kicking tonight's show off.
Now, fast-forwarding back to the present, the present is Rick Tyler.
Rick, great to have you back on tonight.
Every time you're on, it's a good time show, and we love you.
How are you tonight, Rick?
Well, James, I'm doing fine.
And the feeling is mutual.
Well, you know, listen, I tell you, we were, I believe the last time you were on, you're not on nearly enough, but every time you're on, it's a great show.
And the last time you were on, I believe, was back, if I am not mistaken, in very early February.
We were in Orlando, Florida with Steve King and some other friends.
And we had a great show down there that night.
You were there live on the scene with us.
And that was a very fun conference.
If people can remember back that far, it was all still ahead of us then, this election year was in early February.
And now we're getting down to the nitty-gritty.
Rick, we've got the whole hour to flesh this out and develop this line of conversation.
But going back to February, what do you remember about that particular night?
We were all there together there at the hotel in Orlando, and we had a good time and we did some good work.
Well, we were there attending that conference, very excellent conference put on by Freedom Law School.
And they had a tremendous lineup of speakers, yourself included.
And it was a great broadcast, if I recall correctly.
Everything went really well.
And there was some.
Well, you were on it, so it had to be.
Am I not right?
Well, you know, I mean.
Yeah, I did my meager best, James.
You know how that is.
No, it was back in the same.
You know, that show, I remember that show even after all these months, because Steve King was on it.
Steve King was actually there.
He was there.
He and I were sitting together, as Keith and I are now here in the studio, and it was a big event.
Steve spoke there.
I spoke there.
And then Steve and I were on a panel together.
You were there.
And then on the show that night, Steve Stockman, another congressman, called in as well, as did Peter Brimelow.
So that was a big show.
But it was a great event, too.
And it was very well attended.
They had a movie premiere.
There was a red carpet event.
Lauren Whitzke was down there, our friend.
I mean, we were partying that night, but it was a good show, too.
It wasn't just fun and games.
It was good conversation.
Well, remember, there were also some interesting goings on, too, where the makeshift studio setup was.
Remember, there was.
I will tell you this.
I joke about this with Steve King all the time.
I remember he was going to take action himself on that.
We ended up getting it right.
But that was a funny behind-the-scenes story, folks.
Since Rick brought it up, I actually thought about that when I was talking about it.
We'll go ahead and give you the rest of the story.
So we had just had a couple of months prior a show at Amran that was a bust, not because of the content and not because of Amran.
It was because I was too clever by half and I wanted to have the show broadcast live from the lobby where everybody was milling around and it was like a din of folks.
And I thought that that would add to atmosphere.
And we've never had a show that went awry doing it that way.
But Amran was just a little bit too much atmosphere.
And that night, the sound of the crowd behind us overwhelmed what you could hear on the air.
And so you just couldn't really make out what I or the guest or Keith and he was there that night.
Keith, you were there.
That was just that show at the last Amran, it was an incredible show if you could have heard it, but unfortunately, you couldn't because we mismanaged it or I mismanaged it.
And so I was very concerned about that because there was a big atmosphere there at that conference in February in Orlando.
And I didn't want to make that mistake again.
It was the first time and the last time I ever made that mistake.
And so I needed to get the show somewhere quiet.
And so Payman Montejeda, who was putting on the conference, and he was down in Orlando tonight too, along with Sam Bushman.
So you and Sam Bushman and Payman, you're all there together right now in Orlando.
Rick is in Orlando right now.
We were in Orlando in February, all of us again.
But I didn't want to have the show in an area where it would be overwhelmed by the crowd.
There was a lot of crowd noise that night during our live broadcast time because there was the red carpet premiere of a movie and it was a big production.
But we had full run of the house thanks to Payman.
And we got a key to like a janitor's closet.
And then Steve King and I went in the janitor's closet to start the show.
The first hour of that show, I believe it was the first week in February.
I'll have to go back and look.
And then the janitor came in and he was really upset that we were kind of on his turf.
And he kept interrupting and staring us down.
And Steve King's looking at him.
And I'm like, you know, you know, guy, your manager, the manager of the hotel gave us the key to get in here.
We're doing a live radio show.
We're not in anybody's way.
Nobody's in here.
What do you had to step aside while King's holding court?
Anyway, that's a whole other story.
Steve King was hilarious that night.
But anyway, during the breaks, especially.
But that was a fun show anyway, and it was certainly memorable because of the don't intrude on the janitor's territory.
Well, this guy was incredibly rude and incredibly offensive.
But that's a whole nother ballgame.
But we almost got into it pretty big time.
And Steve King was hot, and we were all hot.
But anyway, we still put it together for the show.
That's what you don't know about behind the scenes.
You remember that, though, Rick?
That was a fun one.
Oh, yeah, it was comical.
Now, of course, obviously, we had to move too, ultimately, because this guy just was not going to have it any other way.
And so it got transferred back out into the open area.
But the sound was manageable at that point.
Yeah, that's right.
After the movie started, the sound was manageable.
And he had called.
I was like, you called the manager.
The manager, you're the one who gave me the key.
Where's Gene Andrews when you need him?
Well, anyway, but we're doing a live broadcast, so it doesn't pay to sit there and brawl with the help.
And so we moved to another spot.
And anyway, the rest of this is a great show.
It's a great show.
That was a great event.
I actually was talking with texting with Payman earlier today because I know he's down there with you and with Sam.
And I just said, you know, I've been all over the place this year.
But that event in Orlando was really memorable.
I mean, it really was earlier this year.
And again, it was all still ahead of us.
Gene, it was all still ahead of us when the New Year's Eve show of TPC.
We had a collection of our favorite guests and contributors on the air that night.
And you were one of them, Rick, and for good reason.
And you said that dramatic, you texted me today, dramatic and significant developments could still very well be in the offing as the election nears.
And you wrote, if you may recall, at the New Year's Eve show on TBC, I confidently predicted that the Supreme Court would quash the law affair against Trump along with black swan type events.
And it's very likely that we will witness still developments that will make George Floyd-related mayhem pale by comparison.
The sleeper cells and shock troop units are real, hundreds of thousands strong.
We're not looking at the end of the world, but rather a potential dramatic restructuring of the status quo, maybe the end of the world as we presently know it.
Trump's election could serve to buy us time, regardless of who ultimately pulls the strings or who pulls his strings.
And so, yes, Gene, excuse me, Gene was in the last hour.
Rick, you called that out on the New Year's Eve show, and you were right.
They did.
And I don't know how many people would have believed it at the time.
Trump did skate by all of this law affair.
And with, of course, now the present court ruling that they're not going to sentence him until after the election.
We will pick up right there with Rick Tyler when we come back.
And he will offer his thoughts on his predictions on the New Year's Eve show and how it's developed and what his predictions are now for the next two months.
And then we'll get to the event that he's at back in Orlando.
This time without yours, Julian Steve King.
But he's back there tonight with good friends still.
Stay tuned.
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We're back with Rick Tyler, who is one of my favorite guests to host on this program.
He is so eloquent in his words and his ability as a wordsmith.
Rick, if I had your command and mastery of the English language, I would have gone a lot further with this.
You're really one of the best of the best.
But how even do I introduce you?
I mean, certainly you rose to a certain level of fame as the Make America White Again candidate for Congress in East Tennessee, but you're a lot more than that.
Introducing yourself, or not introducing yourself, you're a regular, but if somebody's tuning in for the first time, how would you describe yourself?
Well, James, I've been involved in activism of one shape or form for many years, you know, close to 45 years.
I cut my teeth in the originally in the what you would call the constitutional restoration movement.
Now, of course, the Freedom Law School, you know, they're a kind of a sophisticated arm of that movement.
They've gotten into some pretty intricate formulations on how to fight against the oppressive taxation.
And let's not forget how important the taxation subject is.
The power to tax is the power to destroy.
And confiscatory taxation in this country, you know, overseen by a brutal agency such as the Internal Revenue Service, is a big threat to our liberty.
It always has been.
And so it's understandable that our people, after all, the Republic, you know, was birthed in a form of tax resistance.
So it's understandable that people would still remain very concerned.
That's a bread and butter issue that will always get people's attention.
And of course, then it can segue into all kinds of other truth, including ultimately spiritual truth.
Because when people realize how mammoth and gargantuan the problems are, ultimately they realize that without God's help, we're not getting out of this mess.
But at any rate, I've been involved in race realism and this other type of activism.
And whatever comes along that people are gaining interest in.
The Ron Paul movement was another good example.
In the 1990s, before internet was developed, it was just dial-up in.
The go-to place for suppressed truth and information was shortwave radio.
And I was on Worldwide Christian Radio out of Nashville, Tennessee, which is the largest shortwave station in the nation.
And there was a lineup of people that broadcasted in the evening.
And I stepped in and filled the slot.
I took over the slot that a gal named Linda Thompson had had.
She produced two really good documentaries on the Waco murderous tragedy, but then she kind of went to excess and called for some actions that discredited her.
And her slot came open, and I wound up in it.
And so for quite a pretty good little run there.
And this was in the time, James, of the Waco and Ruby Ridge and the Montana Freeman and all of that stuff, Oklahoma bombing that was going on.
We had a wild ride back then.
We held lots of conventions and conferences and the shortwave broadcasting.
There was an element of intrigue to that too, that people seemed to enjoy.
Of course, then the internet came on like gangbusters and 9-11 happened and a lot changed.
But my background, again, it covers the whole spectrum of these type issues that are of interest to truth-seeking people.
And I'm just glad that I've been able to interject truth along the way and reach out to a lot of people.
And of course, we're coming into a point in time now, I believe, where we're going to have opportunities that are greater than what we've ever had before.
There's a coalescence of circumstances, I think, that are really going to be profound.
That's what I want to talk about.
So you've done it all, Rick.
I mean, you've been involved with so many different organizations and movements over the course of your life and also, you know, running for Congress in a way that gained a lot of attention.
Your billboards make America White Again, you know, legendary.
But you've done it.
You've done it from that level all the way down to the very basic grassroots levels, you know, touring Western Sizzling steakhouses, you know, talking to 20 people at a time.
And, you know, we've all done that.
And that's, you know, it's just a testament to your life's work.
And I actually went back to the archives during the last break, and it was February the 3rd, my friend, February the 3rd.
We were together.
You and I and Steve King and others, Steve Stockman, Peter Brimlow, Michael Gaddy, joined us over the phone that night, February 3rd.
That was a very memorable show down there in Central Florida.
And you are there again tonight.
But before we tell the people why you are back in Orlando tonight, let's revisit again some of your predictions from New Year's Eve on the New Year's Eve show.
What were you right about?
And what do you see happening between now and the first Tuesday in November?
Well, in fairness too, James, I was wrong on one prediction.
I predicted that Trump would pick a woman for his running mate.
Listen, I got to say this.
If only, if only, you know, I am, you know what my principle is?
You know this?
What's right for our people?
What is best for our people?
That's the only thing I care about.
What is best for our people?
So I can at once be entirely opposed to women receiving the franchise and also entirely in favor of Tulsi Gabbard having been Donald Trump's running mate.
And there's no contradiction whatsoever because it's what's best for our people.
And what's best for our people at that time, I think that would be a superior choice.
But anyway, continue on, Rick.
Well, I just, at the time, was very certain that Trump was slated to go back in.
And I still believe that.
Now, again, there could be surprise developments and you never know till it actually comes to fruition.
But I believe that the plan, if you will, and I know a lot of our people are squeamish about things that have any kind of conspiratorial flavor or aura to them, but we've got to face reality.
If two little Joe Schmo nobodies will conspire in criminality over a few thousand dollars, why wouldn't the most powerful wealthy people in the world routinely conspire when billions and trillions are at stake?
And they certainly are.
Now, again, that's not to say that every little minutiae, every detail, you know, is orchestrated.
It's not.
That's not how it works.
It's more of a compartmentalization, need to know type thing.
But there are powerful forces at work and they do things that lead to desired results.
Let's put it that way.
Now, we know that Trump is the most Zionist president we've ever had.
And even though there are a lot of things about Trump that we all like and we thoroughly enjoy the show of him jerking the chain of the left, and it makes for great reality TV, great theater.
But Trump is a Zionist.
He is the most Zionist president we've ever had.
And Trump is not going to ultimately turn America around.
He's not going to ride in on a white horse and drain the swamp.
The swamp can't be drained.
It's undrainable.
Now, Trump will do some good things.
And like I said to you in that message, James, I believe it'll buy time for people like us if he's back in.
And I believe he is going to be because, you know, 9-11, if it hadn't been George Bush and Dick Cheney, if it had been Al Gore or John Kerry, our kind of people would have been up in arms at the advent of a Department of Homeland Security and TSA at the airport and all these things.
And similarly, during the rolling out of the pandemic or the pandemic, as many of us like to call it, you know, Trump was the man that was able to quell the apprehension and the concern and the fears of the people and take us through Operation Warp Speed.
And of course, Trump continues to cling to the belief that he did a great thing, although people are saying that maybe RFK Jr. being in the mix is going to get Trump to ultimately see the light on that issue.
But at any rate, my point is.
Teeth Alexander, just a moment.
Let me talk about that.
RFK.
How big of a plus is he going to be for Trump?
Give us what you anticipate.
Well, I think that RFK Jr. endorsing Trump automatically just made it all the more strong likelihood that Trump's going to win because RFK Jr. does have a tremendous amount of respect and well-deserved, I might add.
If you listen to him, he is one of the most logical, rational thinkers and expositors on whatever it is he's talking about.
Now, obviously, we know that, you know, being the lifelong die-hard Democrat, he continues to cling to the wrong position on abortion and things of that nature.
But when it comes to-in particular, you know, he's obviously got that Kennedy obliqueness on race.
You know, he's an advocate for reparations, but I listened to a three-minute speech or breakdown of his about BlackRock's involvement in the government and whatnot just recently.
And I mean, he was hit the nail on the head.
Yeah, he doesn't mince words when it comes to describing how the CIA killed his dad and his uncle.
And, you know, he lays it out in an irrefutable manner.
Even Bill Maher, you know, after RFK on Bill Maher's podcast laid it out, Bill Maher said, well, you've converted me.
And, you know, that's saying a lot to convert the snarky, arrogant, cocky Bill Maher to a position that he heretofore has not adhered to.
But I saw it, you know, happen with RFK Jr.
So I think it's a big plus for Trump that he's come on board.
Tulsi Gabbard, obviously, is, you know, she's got a lot going for her, not the least of which is she's a very attractive young woman.
And, you know, Trump is, I believe, you know, maybe, you know, in line for a rather convincing shellacking of, you know, the Democratic ticket, which if you tried, you couldn't get worse people, you know, to be the standard bearers of the Democratic Party.
It seems like theirs is more in the opinion of the Democratic hierarchy now.
They seem to be searching for the least qualified people.
You know, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Come on.
You know, they're at the bottom of the Democrat barrel.
But, you know, I really think that Tulsi, I hope that he gets both Tulsi and RFK Jr. into his administration.
I hope that RFK Jr. is a tapped to be head of the FDA Food and Drug Administration.
I hope that Tulsi.
Well, it'll have to be something where he doesn't need Senate approval because I think that the Democrats, you know, would hamstring it in the Senate.
It'll probably have to be something that the president can appoint and it doesn't have to go through Senate approval.
Well, that's liable to bust hell wide open, as Forrest said, because the Kennedys are such an iconic brand for the Democrats to basically train their guns on keeping him out of like the FDA.
That's one thing.
Another thing, I want Tulsi Gabbard appointed as ambassador to Russia.
I think the Russians are in love with her, and that would cause everything to really fall into place.
And that's one of the main things I was talking with James the other day about what would be good about Trump.
And one would be that he will end the Ukraine war.
Maybe.
The Democrats.
Maybe.
And on the other hand, there's no relief at all on the Jewish Zionist front from either Trump or Eric.
All right, that's where we'll pick up with Rick Tyler.
And Rick, obviously, we're going to fast forward the next half hour to why you're in Orlando again tonight.
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we're going to fast forward now with Rick Tyler, a wordsmith par excellence, about why he's back down in Central Florida tonight, months after the last time we were there for a different event with different people on February the 3rd.
We were there with the Freedom Law School.
Rick Tyler and I and Steve Stockman, or excuse me, Steve King, Steve Stockman joined us on the air that night via telephone and others.
That was a great event.
Lauren Witzke was down there.
Mindy Robinson, my whole family was down there.
My wife, my kids, we had a great time in Orlando, Rick, and you were a big part of it.
You being there really added a lot for me.
And it's always just good to see you.
And so to share that time with you was special.
But you're back down there tonight for another reason.
But before we get to that, and we are going to get to that directly, let's just one more thing on the conversation we've been having.
Your predictions back on New Year's Eve.
And then now, my God, it seems like yesterday we're nine months beyond that now.
And we're coming down now to the nitty-gritty.
What is best for us?
I don't want to be repetitive because I repeat, I think to an extent, probably too much, that there is no consensus on what is best for us.
Is taking our medicine best and Kamala getting in and punishing us.
If they can get Trump out of the way, they're coming for us.
Is that going to harden us?
Is that going to make us suffer to the extent that we actually do something?
Or is it better, you know, for all the reasons why Trump might still be relatively attractive?
There is no consensus, Rick, even amongst the regular guests on this program.
And I won't name names, but they're all over the place on this issue.
Now, I land on this.
I just, if for no other reasons than my disdain for the other side, I just want to see them suffer.
And I want to see them not have the satisfaction of Kamala being installed.
And nobody makes them suffer like Trump.
And he can continue the chaos and the upheaval for another four years.
That's his role, I think.
Now, Rick, where do you land on that?
What is best for us in November?
Well, I think anybody who has a lot of experience realizes that anything that can buy time for us, i.e., maintain some semblance of calm and tranquility and peace, is good for us because we are not organized.
Our people have a lot of knowledge.
We're long on knowledge.
We have a lot of war stories, but we're not organized.
We're not really prepared for some things.
Too many chiefs and not enough Indians, right?
Well, that, but also just again, you know, not having made adequate preparations, you know, if, hypothetically, if some of these black swan type possible developments happen, it could really throw us into somewhat chaotic type configuration.
And most of our people, even though they know and understand, you know, that, you know, there are, you know, potentially, you know, dreadful hardships awaiting us, you know, it's human nature to procrastinate and not do everything you can to be in preparation.
Plus, again, we're not organized.
What would we do, you know, if the cell phone grid goes down and communications are cut off and all of a sudden, you know, we can't as readily communicate one with another, the internet kill switch, you know, that was installed under Obama.
You know, the bad guys have a lot of, you know, mechanisms already in place that would enable them to isolate people.
Then you've got the viral videos that have been circulating here of late of the Venezuelan gangs that are just literally taking over apartment complexes, primarily in blue jurisdictions, but it's happening all over the country and Colorado mainly.
But, you know, this is very menacing, and the police are standing down.
And, you know, we obviously wouldn't look for something like that to immediately erupt in a very red jurisdiction.
But at the same time, we can't underestimate.
I talked to somebody that I know quite well who's got his ear to the ground on a lot of this stuff.
And I asked him, I said, how close, for instance, to where I am are these units of military-age young men, we've seen the videos of them being coming across the southern border, tens of thousands, if not considerably more.
I asked him, how close are some of those?
And these guys are being trained on military installations.
And they're being given a regimen to adhere to in preparation for something.
He told me that there's a lot of them in Chattanooga, for instance.
And this is not some alarmist type guy.
He's very level-headed.
He's well-connected.
Now, again, I hope that nothing real extraordinary develops in the immediate offing, but it could.
And we need to be ready.
The old Boy Scout motto, be prepared.
We're not prepared right now.
A lot of people have a lot of bravado.
A lot of our people have lots of guns.
They have lots of ammo, but they're not organized.
And if all of a sudden we found ourselves in a position where we were being victimized by these structured organized cells, sleeper cells and shock troops that have been brought in and are being trained, it could be ugly.
All right, Rick, two questions.
And we've got to make this quick because I want to spend the entire last segment focusing on where you are and why you are there and who's there and what's been going on.
We've got to get to that.
I intended to spend more time with Gene and Warren on other things in the first hour, but it was going so good I couldn't break in.
I didn't want to.
And the same could be said for this hour.
But just give me a name.
Rick Tyler, who is better for us if they win in November?
Trump or Trump.
Because Trump will do the obligatory things, you know, deregulation and tax cutting and pulling us out of international agreements.
And, you know, he will do a lot of things that will help us, even if it's window dressing, even if it's something to further burn us.
Using regulations on the petroleum industry, for example.
Yeah, I mean, drill, baby, drill.
You know, Trump is definitely going to.
So stuff like that.
I mean, it's going to be marginally better, peripherally better, even if he doesn't do, as JD Vance said, what do we do?
The first million, that's a good start.
If they don't do these mass deportations, it's still going to be better.
I buy that.
I do buy that.
I absolutely do buy that.
Now, let me ask you this.
Between now and Election Day, you think that we haven't seen the half of it yet, or at least there's a possibility that even with the trials, even with the felony convictions, even with the assassination attempt, even with the coup against Biden and this completely, completely, transparently undemocratic ascension of Harris and how rigged it all was, that the most exciting things could still be forthcoming?
Yeah, I think that if Trump wins, the period between the election and the inauguration will be marked by mayhem and chaos.
And the left is going to probably shift into that mode.
And that's where I believe it could make the George Floyd-related mayhem pale by comparison, what we might witness.
And remember the likes of Jamie Raskin, who is obviously a flagrant communist and his ilk, they have all but stated emphatically and categorically that they are not going to accept a Trump victory.
And they're prepared to the Supreme Court, Rick?
Go ahead.
Well, I think, again, the Trump victory is going to be, it's going to be something that nobody in their right mind can question, but they will do what they do so well, which is create these red herrings.
And they'll claim that there's been some kind of, the very thing that obviously it's projection, the thing that they accuse me.
They're just doing it right now with all this accusations against the Russian government and the Chinese government for interference.
They've already got a special department of the government set up to do that.
Well, and also, I would say he's already pretty much absorbed their best punch.
And these polls are starting to level out.
And he's right back there into contention.
And I think if anybody watches how obnoxious, and at the end of the day, Rick, there's a lot of people who are just not going to vote for a shrill woman to be the head of state.
I mean, God tells us they should not be the head of a home or the head of a church, much less the head of a nation.
And so, you know, so I think at the end of the day, there is going to be, I think that's going to factor in.
And Trump is polling better now than he did on this date in either 20 or 16.
I think Trump has taken their best punch, and it's, once again, his race to lose.
I wish he would say something about the people who actually votes for him.
I talked about this with Lou Moore, Ron Paul's presidential campaign manager last week.
I mean, why, Lou?
Why will he not, when he's pandering to the Jews and the gays and the blacks and all of these?
How about, you know, how about the people who actually vote for the people?
How about a platinum plan for the white workers?
How about just saying, white people, I'm your president, too?
How about that?
If he did that, he wins.
It's still his to lose.
You think not only he would be better for us, do you think Trump is still the favorite?
Where do you land on that, Rick?
Yeah, and I think your guest that you were mentioning, I believe he's the one that made the analysis on your program that Trump treats his supporters like employees and then his enemies.
You know, he's got this art of the deal mentality where he's always wanted to be able to do it.
So you listened to him last week.
Yes, yes.
And that guy hit the nail on the head.
So Trump, you know, has his style.
He's got his ways about him.
And, you know, obviously he's singularly unique.
And in our lifetime, there's never been a political figure like him, and he'll be impossible to replace.
Nobody will be able to fill his shoes.
So, you know, whatever's going to happen with Trump, you know, it's getting ready to happen.
You know, it's going to play out.
And again, it will accrue to our benefit, you know, just like when he got elected the first time.
Before he even took office, the stock market, you know, skyrocketed and it was bolstered just by the confidence that it engendered in people's minds that somebody who knows how to run something is getting ready to take the levers of control again.
So the accelerationists are wrong.
We do not want to try to pour gas on the fire and accelerate things, thinking that, oh, that's somehow that's going to bring about what we want sooner.
It's going to come soon enough, and we want to delay it as long as possible and try to use the time wisely to get ready.
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He's back down in Orlando tonight.
And, brother, I don't mind telling you, I'm a little bit jealous about that.
We were down there together on February the 3rd, and it was such a great time with such great people.
And some of those people are back down there with you this evening.
One of them being, of course, Paymon and my boss, Sam Bushman, is down there.
Did you get a chance to talk to them today?
Yes, I did a little recording with Sam that he's going to play next week, and we had a good conversation and saw some of the same folks that were at the last conference down here.
You know, Paymon, his MC was a guy named Kay Ross, and I've talked to him.
Oh, he's a great guy.
It's all good.
Yeah, yeah.
So there's a lot of really good people here I've met just in the course of the short breaks, met some really great people.
And by the way, a lot of the people know the full spectrum of truth.
They know about all of us.
Well, let me tell you, you were there with me.
Leaders don't, right?
No, not of these organizations.
I will tell you this.
You know, when we were down there for Paymon's conference in February, we keep referencing that.
Rick, you were there.
You heard my talk.
It did not skirt racial issues.
And we had a handshake line a mile long after the event.
They get it.
I mean, these people get it.
It is there, and they're waiting for someone to lead them.
And it's ironic that the leaders don't get it, but the followers do.
Well, not the leaders of the, you know, maybe the leaders of the Republican Party, but not so much these groups.
I mean, Payman gets it.
I mean, you know, that's why I was down there as a speaker.
That's why Rick was down there.
I mean, you know, so these groups are great groups.
I mean, Sam Bushman, I mean, he's done more to advance our cause than any of us because, I mean, without him, I mean, I'd be talking with you and Keith on the phone tonight and not on broadcast radio.
So, yes, they get it.
They do get it, and they stand and they make stands that most people don't make.
So you talked to Sam.
You went by.
Did you say hello to Paymon as well?
And of course, Richard Mackenzie.
Yeah, well, he's just in passing.
He's quite busy.
He gave a talk and he's a sponsor of this event, too.
I mean, he's a supporter financially, I get the impression.
But now, you know, the reason, one of the reasons I came down here is because these folks understand that the real solutions are at the local or the county level.
Continue with that, Rick, but tell us exactly where you are and what the event is.
Give us all of the who, what, where, when, and why, and then go on to the particulars that you were just addressing.
It's actually sponsored by an organization called Foundation for Freedom.
And this is a group that's been started in Florida, and they are developing teams of people in the different counties to form liaisons to the sheriff and to the other influential people in the county.
And they're doing a jam-up job.
They've got some incredible success stories already.
Now, they have interfaced with Sheriff Mack's organization, which is the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
That's the one that Sam Bushman is the CEO of.
And, of course, all of them look to Sheriff Mack as a luminary and a mentor because he took Clinton all the way to the Supreme Court and won.
And Sam Bushman, the owner of this radio network that syndicates us, I mean, these are real deal guys.
They are.
And at this event, there are no less than a handful, five or six actual sitting or former sheriffs.
They've been sheriffs in recent times who have adopted the very stringent, firm position that the state and federal governments have no legitimate jurisdiction outside of constitutional boundaries and parameters, and that the sheriff, part of his responsibility, his sacred responsibility, is to be the guardian on behalf of the people to keep this usurpacious power from coming in like it does, especially from the federal level.
And these guys have war stories.
They have track records of success.
Just like Richard Mack himself, he successfully sued the Clinton administration and the federal government over the Brady bill.
Now, it became a moot point because of incident background checks very quickly.
But still, there are citations from the Richard Mack.
There was another sheriff involved with him, Name Prince.
Their lawsuit that went to the Supreme Court has landmark precedents in it that are quoted in other litigation to this day.
So this is some pretty heavy-duty ammunition and artillery.
Now, these folks, again, they understand that the county level is where real grassroots, hands-on changes, you know, can be effected and safeguards can be erected.
And that could really be important, you know, when things happen.
Now, during the pandemic, a lot of them, they stepped in and they did what they knew how to do to curtail a lot of the insanity that came along with the pandemic, the mask wearing, fanaticism, and the attempts to make inoculations mandatory, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
So I'm very, very, very impressed with what they have done thus far.
And I had an opportunity to talk to Sheriff Mack quite a bit after the conference and some other people that are in leadership.
And I'm not forecasting that they're somehow going to turn it around at the state level, but they are making some real, undeniable, impressive strides of progress.
And that definitely has an immediate trickle-down effect to the benefit of all people of goodwill and desire to see a restoration of some modicum of sanity.
You wrote to me this a day or two ago, this event you're attending tonight with Sheriff Richard Mack and Sam Bushman and all of these other great people, friends of ours, in many regards.
This is a serious-minded faction of the Liberty Movement, you wrote, who understand a great deal about striving to be autonomous and self-sufficient at the county level.
And detractors would say, hey, if they could squash out an entire nation during Lincoln's war, what's to stop them from stamping out a rogue rural county?
But then again, you could point to 2020, the year of COVID.
It didn't happen then.
Let me ask you a question.
Well, let's also remember that.
I'm going to get you on there, Rick.
Do you see a pandemic coming up for this election?
Answer both questions.
Well, I don't think they're going to be able to pull it off like they did before.
You know, Dinesh Di's Uzza with his 2,000 mules showing all the photographic, the video evidence of the stuffing of those drop boxes, they just can't go back that well again this soon.
And, you know, people are wise to the mechanisms of that fraud.
So I don't see that happening, but I do believe that they are definitely going to try to drop the next shoe in terms of a new strain, you know, of monkeypox or, you know, bird flu or something.
That's coming.
And again, you know, there's a lot of knowledge and understanding now as to how these things work.
By the way, RFK Jr.'s book, Exposing Fauci, is a blockbuster.
I've got a copy of it.
Well, you know, you and Keith were talking about that a segment or two ago about the effect he'll have on this race.
And I think it's definitely dynamic and interesting.
But Rick, two questions with about two minutes remaining.
Number one, if they can squash the Confederate States of America, what's stopping them from squashing a couple of rogue rural counties?
And number two, what do you see happening between now and November?
Go.
Well, remember, the scripture says, if God be force, who can be against us?
Now, we would like to believe that God was for the Confederacy, and he certainly was on many levels because they were trying to restore the original organic documents of the Republic and the Christian Foundation that fortified them.
But at the same time, when you're dealing with 11 states, even back then, at that time period, there's a lot of room for decadence and corruption.
And sometimes a smaller entity that can be more purist and more in favor with Almighty God might be more likely to be on the receiving end of the miraculous mantle and mechanism of protection that he might the biblical hedge of protection that's talked about.
So I believe that might safeguard us just the miraculous intervention of God.
And then, of course, the prairie fire effect could kick in.
And, you know, of course, I want to go one step further than Sheriff Mack and company.
I want to see a county secede.
And I've got a county in mind, but that's a model for another broadcast.
That's insane.
Between now and November.
Yes, between now and November.
I think that it's just going to keep the drama's going to keep building.
This is a reality TV show, after all, remember.
And the drama is going to keep building.
I believe Trump is going to win.
I believe he's going to win handily.
I believe there's going to be some measure of hostile, violent response.
Now, it might be an opportunity for Trump, especially once he is sworn in, to take more extreme and draconian actions to put down the rebellion, the real insurrection.
We know that there was a real insurrection.
I got to tell you, both Congressman Steve Stockman and Lou Moore, who was on the show last week, Ron Paul's campaign manager, former Congressional Chief of Staff, they both believe there'll be another attempt on Trump's life if Kamala doesn't break ahead of this more than she is now.
Well, I've long said that if Trump doesn't form a private security detail totally under his control and tell the Secret Service they're going to be busting counterfeiters for four years, that they will be able to get him because the Secret Service has to be corrupted.
The Justice Department is.
The FBI is.
Obviously, the CIA is hopelessly corrupted.
And so why wouldn't the Secret Service be penetrated and corrupted as well?
They, you know, the CIA, if they want to really kill somebody, you know, a la the Kennedy assassination, we know that they're highly proficient at the art of assassination.
Well, we'll see what happens.
I mean, and we won't have to wait for long.
We have been anticipating this year for at least a year.
I think all of 2023 was basically dress rehearsal for 2024, counting down the days until this year would unfold.
And then now we're nine months into it, and we've still not ceased to be amazed with everything that has happened and everything that may still happen.
Rick Tyler, thank you so much for your commentary, for your live report from the scene tonight in Orlando, Florida with our good friends.
They're in attendance and for you being there.
We were there together back in February for a different event, but some of the same people.
And I wish I was there with you tonight.
Believe me, I do.
But I am glad that we could have you on the show nonetheless, along with Warren Baylog and Gene Andrews in the first hour.
Keith and I will tackle current events and the week's headlines in the third hour.
So stay tuned for that.
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