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Sept. 7, 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.
Third and final hour now upon us.
I, along with Keith Alexander, we're going to be offering our opinions on this week's news and headlines.
But before we do that, Keith, how about tonight's show?
Looking back on Southern history with Gene Andrews and Warren Baylog, and then on the present with Rick Tyler.
I love all these guys.
I mean, these are our guys, and they're the best at what they do.
And I don't care about, you know.
I think it's great to have a change of pace like this rather than trying to get headline makers and whatnot now.
Go back to our roots, to our, you know, our support, our base, the people that we've been dealing with for years in terms of Warren and Gene Andrews and Rick Tyler, people that we've known forever, basically.
And this is, we're all riding this wave in.
Who knows what's going to happen between now and November?
We can speculate, but I don't think anybody really knows.
I don't know, but I know this.
I love these guys, and I love the people that we can give a platform to.
And these are the people that I wanted to interview when we started this show 20 years ago.
And it's not about the household names.
It is about the people who should be household names, the people who are doing the best work and creating the best content and have the best takes.
That is who you will get every single week here on TPC.
And who have been toiling in the vineyards as long as we have and even longer.
Here's one from Washington State.
Dear James and Keith, the Cesspool continues to be the leader of our movement.
And, Keith, I hand that card to you.
That was actually back in.
I know who this is.
Well.
Well, and here is another one from Tanner.
Tanner writes, hello, Mr. Edwards.
I have been listening for a few years.
Now, this was his first piece of correspondence.
It was an email.
And he writes, I've been listening for a few years now, and you have the best pro-white show of all time, Tanner writes.
I really love how you can talk to so many different nationalists that may not agree on everything, but you still have them on.
And I had heard about your interview with Police Chief Drew Lackey, who was installment number one of our TPC retrospective series, TPC at 20.
And he wondered if he could make a donation, if he could still get a copy of that CD.
Now, I told Tanner we were out of those CDs, but I could direct him to the archives.
And I did, and he got it, and he listened to it, and he made the contribution anyway.
And he thanked us for our time and that he hopes he can make it out to Dixie one day for one of our conferences.
He's actually out in Southern California, Keith, where the gold miners were sent from back east to fight the good fight.
And actually, the gold miners came back from California to fight the good fight.
And if you remember that history.
So thank you, Tanner, for your very courteous email, as our third quarter fundraising drive is most certainly ongoing.
Now, I got a few more here, and then we're going to get to current events.
If you don't mind me reading the mail here, at least a little bit of it.
And this is a friend of ours, Ryan in Kansas City, writes, you know, we had the eighth installment, the August installment.
It's a 12-part series, TPC at 20, a retrospective, one per month.
And so the August installment was our interview with Ray Stevens.
And Ryan from Kansas City writes, by the way, another fun Ray Stevens song not mentioned on the recent retrospective show is 1984's Surfing USSR, the charmingly primitive music video for which can be found on YouTube.
Even at the climax of the Cold War, the anti-Soviet propaganda never seemed to be as vicious, as dehumanizing, and as hysterical as today's Madman Falling Downstairs, soiling his pant, anti-white, anti-Putin propaganda.
Keep up the quality broadcasting.
Well, Ryan, thanks to you as a contributor to this program, we can, and we will, for as long as we can.
And thanks to people like you, we are still here.
But yes, he's right.
I mean, you know, even then, you know, it was sort of like a comical.
It was, you know, tongue-in-cheek, but it wasn't like it is now with our own government, you know, being as anti-white as it is.
And I remember, you know, there was a lot of songs.
When we replayed that interview that we did with Ray Stevens on this show last month, we talked about a lot of his music from the comedic, you know, the streak, Mississippi Squirrel Revival, all of those great songs.
It's Me Again, Margaret, you name it.
Harry the Harry 8.
But he had Guitar Zan, you know, with another one.
He had also the Grammy Winning, Misty, which was a beautiful and very sophisticated song.
He had the gospel hit, Turn Your Radio On.
But he also had other songs that we didn't even mention, like Harry the Harry 8.
You just mentioned that, and you mentioned it like five times on the show that day.
No, you love that one, obviously.
Well, he has a unique sense of humor.
Along Came Jones.
He had a big hit with Along Came Jones.
But they had a lot of novelty hits, comedy hits.
Anyway.
The Squirrel Revival song.
Yeah, we talked about that.
Yeah, that was a big one.
Anyway, so Ryan in Kansas City reminded us of surfing USSR.
But yeah, even the anti-Soviet propaganda wasn't nearly as vicious as this stuff.
That's what we're getting now.
So what else?
What else do we have here?
We have this from contributor and dear friend and listener in Hollywood, California.
I know you never thought you'd get one from there, but this is a gentleman who donates all the time, every quarter.
He never misses.
Dear James, I hope people understand what the iron grip of censorship is doing to our own country.
If they do, your contributions should be increasing tenfold.
You and Keith are the voices of freedom.
And that comes from our friend in Hollywood, California, Keith.
You didn't know you had one out there.
Nope.
But now you do.
Okay.
Well, we've had a lot of it.
We had a Hutton Gibson, for example.
You've got to get closer to the mic.
We had Hudson Grimson, which was a...
On our 40th year, we're going to get you on the mic.
But...
20 years isn't enough.
But yeah, we had Hutton Gibson.
It's hard to stay close to that mic.
I know how that is.
So that's my wife's voice now.
By the way, she is the voice of the above time coffee ad.
Above time coffee.
We've got a lot of emails from folks.
It really is my favorite coffee.
I really do drink it every single morning.
She does.
She does.
But it is above.
Danny and Courtney.
I'm almost out.
Above Time Coffee.
Above, not below or underneath.
Above A-B-O-V-E, time, T-I-M-E coffee.
And you know how to spell that.
AboveTimeCoffey.com.
A lot of people have been saying they love the ad.
Hey, and your friend and mine, Ruthanne, said she loved your voice on that ad.
She sounds like the perfect voice, but she couldn't quite make out the URL.
It's above timecoffee.com.
How about you?
But we got to because how about you love Ruth Ann?
I love her.
She makes me miss my grandmother a lot.
I love her.
This mic is, you've been really close to it all night, I can tell.
You have to be, or else you'd be like Keith.
You'd be like, tit, title, saliva.
No, but I never really thought that I would be the coffee girl.
And now it's part of my routine to grind my own coffee, and it just really starts my morning, and I really love it.
You can never go back.
You and Courtney never go back to the stuff in that vacuum-packed cans like Natural House or something.
It's just not the same.
It's just not the same.
But I wanted to tell you something that's totally off the subject.
Isabelle just tried on my wedding dress and it fits her.
And it just made my heart sink because, you know, in a couple years or so, she could be, you know.
And it just makes you think about all the life that's shared.
So our daughter, our first daughter, we have three children.
We have a 14-year-old daughter, a nine-year-old son, and a three-year-old daughter.
And our 14-year-old daughter is a little tall for her size.
She got that from my side of the family.
And she is fitting into my wife's wedding dress.
My wife was 20 when we married, and she was 5'100 pounds.
And now our daughter, who's a little bit taller than my wife was and is, she's actually taller than you.
And she's fitting into the wedding dress.
When did she try that?
Did she try it on?
So we're going through fall clothes and transitioning our closets.
Does your wedding dress still have the mud stains on it?
Yes.
So it rained the morning of our wedding.
And so we danced the night away in the mud and I did not even care.
And I hung it back in the closet and never thought a thing of it.
And she asked tonight while we were going through our fall clothes, she was like, can I try on your wedding dress, mommy?
And I was like, actually, yes.
She's like, really?
And so she has it on and she looks absolutely beautiful in it.
I can't.
You don't have the headset on, so you can't hear this.
The music is playing.
I would die, fry, fall dead on the floor if I saw our 14-year-old daughter in your wedding.
She's waiting for you to come see her.
You're so long as she's not getting married at 14.
No, but.
I met Danny when she was 15.
We got to take a break, though.
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That was actually not planned.
My wife walking into the studio tonight, and I'm glad she came.
The ad playing during that particular segment, that just worked out serendipitously, if that's a word.
But in any event, we've got to move on to other things tonight.
But how about, hey, listen, talking about tonight's show being so good, how about last week's show?
How about last week's show with Mark Weber and then Lou Moore, the former Congressional Chief of Staff?
Lou Moore was a great find.
I don't know how you came across him, but he was really good.
Well, listen, I mean, you know, this show has this show can do those things.
But no, he really was fantastic.
And he has his own podcast called Hour of Decision on a website that he owns with Sam Bushman colleague, who we were just talking about in the last hour, Lowell Nelson.
And it's newsforamerica.org.
News, N-E-W-S, newsforamerica.org.
And then you can also go to Lou, L-E-W-M-O-O-R-E, LouMoore.com and get his book about his running the Ron Paul presidential campaign.
And we connected the dots last week between Pep Buchanan, Ron Paul, and Donald Trump.
I mean, there's just no doubt about it.
It's incontrovertible.
And it was fantastic.
And we had Lou on, and it was a fantastic show.
You were out of town last week, Keith, but you did listen to it and you liked it.
As so many people did, we got a lot of emails.
Get as close to the mic as you can.
Yeah, it really was a revelation to get somebody to see.
See, somebody like that that has actually been in the trenches back from the 90s or even the 80s and whatnot.
See, who else is going to put those people on the radio show?
We do because we've got a sense of historical.
He added to ours.
We didn't do anything for him.
He did something for us by coming on.
Oh, no.
Well, that's what I mean.
Well, basically, we both did something for our audience.
And our audience really needs to hear from people like this because, you know, we didn't, this movement that we have going now didn't just hatch overnight.
It's been gestating for an awful long time.
And I love to go back in time all the way to the civil rights movement with people like Drew Lackey and whatnot.
That's very, very important that we get a sense of perspective about what we're doing.
And it also humbles you to know that there are people like that working so long ago and that we're toiling in the same vineyard as them.
Well, that's right, because, I mean, those were in 2000, look, 92, 96, 2000 with Buchanan, 2008, 2012 with Ron Paul, and then 2016 with Donald Trump.
1955 with Drew Lackey.
Well, yeah, George Wallace, you know, after that.
But, yeah, I mean, you know, there is a common denominator there.
And we actually caught up with Lou again after the show last week, and he agreed.
Listen, I mean, this is a marriage made in heaven.
You know, this hand-in-glove fit between TPC and the American Free Press and the Barnes Review.
Would you agree, Keith?
Yeah, absolutely.
That has really increased our reach, and I hope we've helped them as well.
You know, James has this personality that just draws people in.
And I think that's a key thing.
That's the key to our success, if there's anything, I think.
Well, I thought it was you.
But anyway, thank you for that.
But I called Lou.
We got all this great feedback from the show, and I said, Lou, I mean, is there any way you could do an interview for the American Free Press as well?
They would love it.
I mean, Paul Angel, Chris Petherick, great guys.
They're the editors at American Free Press and Barnes Review.
And I said, I just think this would be an incredible feature for the paper.
He said, yeah, sure.
Send me over the questions.
And so I did, and he got back with us right away.
And I'm not going to give the whole thing away.
Listen, folks, if you're not already subscribing to the American Free Press, correct that.
AmericanFreePress.net.
I mean, it's got a lot of heritage.
How long has that been going on?
Oh, decades going back to the spotlight with Willis Cardo.
And, you know, American Free Press itself since the early 2000s, but it just basically changed names.
It's the same organization.
Going back decades, and it's the same people, and they're all great.
Willis Cardo was a friend of mine now.
Paul Angel and Chris Petrick, great guys.
Barnes Review is the sister publication.
It's a historical magazine as opposed to a newspaper.
But, you know, they're all, it's all the same people running it.
And so we did it.
You know, I have a feature in every issue of the American Free Press, and it's a Q ⁇ A with people that we find interesting.
And, you know, Lou Moore, I mean, to say the least, he's that and a lot more.
And no pun intended.
Yeah, exactly.
I was about to say that.
I'll just give you the last couple of questions.
And for the rest, you'll have to subscribe at AmericanFreePress.net.
It's cheap.
It's less than like a cup of coffee a week to get it for the whole year.
But I asked him this.
I said, Democrats never miss an opportunity to infuse racial politics into the conversation.
They constantly mention what they will explicitly do for black voters and other minorities.
The Republicans also pander to certain racial and ethnic groups, but never to the majority of voters who are actually going to be the ones to support them.
And I asked Lou, I said, Lou, what are the Republicans?
Why are they so afraid to mention white voters when naming the people they seek to represent?
This is what he answered for this exclusive in the American Free Press.
This was after his appearance on the show last week.
The Republicans look ridiculous, he wrote, when they trim their sales and pander to every different group.
It is no longer outside the Overton window to state that every part of our agenda must relate to saving Western civilization.
In this age of massive cynicism and rapid communications, we have the opportunity to take our politics away from the special interests and their social engineers.
But we cannot do it without authentic candidates who have that central objective, and that means no pandering.
It is in the interest, Lou Moore, Ron Paul's campaign manager for president, former congressional chief of staff for Congressman Jack Metcalfe, who was Trump before Trump.
And of all places, Washington State.
He writes, it is in the interest of people of goodwill to save the white male.
Save the white male from constant campaign of vilification orchestrated by the powerful financial interest, animated by the satanic dogmas based essentially on Marxism.
The great replacement, if it is successful, will not go well for anyone except those who wish the total control for themselves and an end to civilization that has been a blessing for all of humanity.
He's talking about white Western civilization.
This is Ron Paul's former campaign manager.
You want to read the rest?
And you should.
AmericanFreePress.net.
And I want to thank you, Lou, if you're tuned in tonight for coming on the show.
Again, thank you for coming on the show last week and for doing this.
It is harder to do a print Q ⁇ A than it is to come on the radio and have a conversation because you've got to sit there and type it out.
And so for the people who have done that for American Free Press, we thank you and we thank you, Lou.
And I know that we're going to be doing more things with you in the future.
And I can't wait for that.
Keith, you listened last week as close to the mic as you wish.
You liked it and you like this even more.
Oh, yeah.
Look, I like that question and answer format that you do.
Most of your articles are question and answer formats, which you're really good at because that's what you do every week on, you know, with our guests.
So you get, you know your guests.
You know what to get out of them.
You know what their areas of expertise are.
And I really think it's a great way to, you know, get into print doing that.
It kind of blends our broadcast persona with the print media.
So that's good.
Let me ask you, you know, we need to get down to some of these issues that are coming up because, you know, we've got, you know, we talk with everybody else, but we don't talk with each other.
What do you think, you know, is going to happen?
What is the effect of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard being in this, you know, coming down in favor of Trump?
What do you expect?
What are the October surprises going to be?
Well, Rick thinks it's going to be, you know, Rick Tyler, our guest in the second hour, thinks it's going to be a lot more dramatic than maybe I foresee at this point.
I think they've shot their wad in a lot of ways.
I mean, they tried to kill him.
They tried to put him in prison.
But Rick was right about him dodging some of this.
They could have sentenced him in July.
They postponed it to September.
Now they postponed it in.
It really made him a martyr if they did that.
I think that would have been counterproductive for the left to have put him in jail.
Maybe.
Well, I don't know what happened there.
But I think that if they win, they definitely will put him in jail and with relish.
Well, I think at this point, he's absorbed the greatest punches from the left.
And it certainly eviscerated all of the leads he had against Biden.
Five and six points in these swing states is basically down to the margin of error now, give or take.
But he's still in better position than he was in 2016 when he won.
And so I think, yeah, I think, you know, the more people see this shrill, vapid idiot, Kamala Harris, as my father-in-law was saying earlier today, that the only people who vote for her are the people who only see, you know, crown, color, and gender.
They like her because she's non-white.
They like her because she's a woman.
But besides that, how could you like her?
You couldn't.
I don't see, you know, they have found a way to, you know, bottom feed.
They have gone to the scrape.
I mean, some of them is an idiot, and she is incompetent.
And she is not worthy.
And that's what they want as candidates in the Democratic Party.
They want an empty vessel, somebody they can just put a picture up there, and they will script every word they say, every reaction.
And she's all too willing to do it because what else is she going to do?
She wouldn't be anywhere without that.
Right.
Yeah.
It's kind of like the Kardashians or something.
You know, it's the equivalent of reality TV.
She gained her name to fame by the same way Kim Kardashian did, by having sex.
I mean, partly with a big shot.
With the people who could put her into power.
And that's it.
And that's why she's there.
That's what you're expected to reward if you're a Democrat.
You know, I really wonder if all these old Democrats are, you know, shaking their heads about.
Take a quick break.
We'll be right back.
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I love all the people we work with here.
We went back into the studio on an off day back in early August, and we reworked all of these ads.
Antelope Hill Publishing, Above Time Coffee, you name it, all the ads you hear, all the ads you've heard for the last couple of weeks.
We have one from Courtney of Alabama, don't we?
Well, that's one for our third quarter fundraising drive, which is currently ongoing.
And by now, you should have, even with the slow pace at which the USPS moves, you should have by now, if you are an established and or previous donor to TPC, should have received our third quarter fundraising newsletter, appeal, whatever you want to call it, update.
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I think we have some pretty interesting incentive gifts this quarter because we have worked with some pretty interesting people over the last 20 years.
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And anyway, we serve as that continuum.
And I'll tell you this, if it's good enough for Virginia Abernathy, who is certainly my better in every regard, it may be good enough for you, folks.
She writes this in a contribution I received just today when I went to the P.O. box with a nice handwritten note in her perfect penmanship.
My hero and yours, Virginia Abernathy, writes, Hi, James.
I'm happy to add my congratulations to those of others who recognize the steady, courageous work that you do.
And she included a very nice check along with that correspondence.
And Virginia is a person, a woman, a heroine who I met probably before anyone listening to this program tonight.
I met her in 1999 for the first time.
We were just getting started with the Buchanan campaign for president with the Reform Party.
I have known Virginia longer than Keith Alexander, than my wife, than anyone who has ever appeared on this show, Virginia Abernathy.
And she is supporting this work, and we hope that you will do the same.
As this gentleman does here, here in the local listening area here in Memphis, Keith, he writes, hey, guys, thanks for all you do for our people.
I'm glad someone stands up for me.
Apologies for the postage stamp.
It's the only one they had at the post office.
It was actually a, who was he?
The guy who supposedly got hit at Bloody Sunday.
Come on, you know, he looked like an egghead.
Come on.
Oh, gosh.
You got me on that one.
You stopped me.
No, come on.
He was the congressman.
If Rich Hamlin, if you're listening, text me.
Who was this guy?
Bloody Sunday.
I'm going to Google it right now because we're so embarrassed now that we don't know.
Bloody Sunday Congressman.
Steve Scalise.
Do you think he was at the Pennsy Bridge?
Oh, no, no, John Lewis.
John Lewis.
There you go.
Thank you, Keith.
Thank you, Steve Scalise.
Come on.
John Lewis.
Yes, it was a John Lewis stamp.
Thank you, guys, for all you do for our people.
I'm glad someone stands up for me.
Apologies for this postage stamp.
It was John Lewis.
Thank you, Keith.
You solved the riddle.
I didn't know.
I couldn't remember, but it's the only one they had at the post office.
Did you believe that?
That it was the only stamp they had at the post office?
I didn't.
I can believe it.
I know my – There's probably not a big demand for them.
Even amongst the blacks, do you think there's any young black male who knows who John Lewis is?
Hell no.
Not a chance.
I know this contribution is modest, he writes, but I want you to know that I'm out here.
Please keep doing what you do.
Let me say this to you, brother.
On this program, there is no such thing as a contribution that's too modest.
For the people who send in $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $25, $50, $100, whatever.
$100 is big.
$100 is big for $150.
Break open the piggyback and send us some pennies.
$100 is going to get you a nice gift.
No, listen, there is nothing, nothing that is too modest.
And for everyone who gives, whatever the amount, it means as much as it's weight in gold to us because it is the difference.
We do not have foundational support.
We don't have bequests.
We don't have all of these things that everybody else.
We don't have Jewish billionaires supporting us.
That all of our enemies have.
We don't have that.
We have you.
We have you at 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500, whatever.
Whatever.
It is the difference in us being here and not being here.
And I don't think that anyone out there has done more to bridge the gap.
And we talk about this between our movement and the people that we seek to represent in the mainstream than us.
And you say, well, you've only got a handful of congressmen that have been on you.
That's a handful more than anybody else in our ranks have.
And we'll start from there and we'll go forward, right, Keith?
Absolutely.
And they, quite frankly, seek us out as much as we seek them out.
So it's really a good deal.
Well, I tell you, if you're a true believer, this is the place to be.
And our third quarter fundraising drive is on.
And God knows you can't contribute to us online.
You have to do it with check and money order or wealth.
It's the old-fashioned way.
Cash, and you have to mail it in.
And that's a terrible thing, but that's the day and age we live in.
But we're still here kicking, and we've been kicking a lot longer than most, 20 years ago.
Even the fucking chicken.
All right, let's talk about this, Keith.
Tucker Carlson, under fire this week, he had someone who told the truth about Winston Churchill.
Not any different way than Pat Buchanan told the truth about Churchill and Hitler and the unnecessary war on this very show some years ago.
But Tucker Carlson, they didn't like that.
Well, of course, I think it was a Marion Goldberg, a Chinese Jewish lady that writes for the New York Times, I believe, decided to make that her bet noir of, you know, of the week.
There are a lot of people that just cannot stand anybody with a heterodox opinion finding an audience for them, particularly people that talk about the Jewish question.
This guy's name was Daryl Moore.
He's a historian.
He looks like an average guy.
In fact, he looks a lot like a lot of average guys that you see at our conventions and things like this.
But he is.
And by average, you mean exceptional.
Yeah, see, that's what I mean.
He's just a, he's one of the people that has broken through the iron curtain of disinformation and has figured out the Jewish question, figured out that Churchill wasn't a hero and that Hitler probably wasn't a villain.
I'm going to transcribe Pat's interview about this very subject because he wrote the book literally.
The name of the book was Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
We interviewed Pat about that book on this show.
I'm going to transcribe that and we're going to get it out because he's saying a lot of things.
He was saying anything that this guy's saying now.
It's a two-hour interview, but it's worth every minute that you listen to it.
And he has figured it out.
He's come to the same conclusions that we have in a lot of ways.
In fact, we ought to try to get him on our show.
Well, I tell you, I mean, you know, Tucker nailed it.
It was a great interview, great QA, great hosting, great interview subject.
But the Republican establishment, some of them anyway, are the ones most apoplectic about it.
And that's something we've got to do away with.
You've got to have bigger balls.
As our friend Sam Dixon once said, if white Republicans had balls as big as Rosa Parks, we'd never be in this mess.
Well, Rosa Parks was protected and she was.
I understand that, but they see that.
She was totally a figment of the imagination of the producers that gave you Hollywood.
We all know that.
I know that.
Drew Lackey knew that.
But I tell you, nobody even has the stones that she had if they are wringing their hands over the fact.
And there are shutting Republican congressmen wringing their hands over the fact that Tucker Carlson had an honest interview about this history with this guy.
Well, the thing is, it's not comparable because basically, if you want to, Rosa Parks became the equivalent of what the mob calls a made man as soon as she appeared.
She was typecasted for this role of being, you know, the prim and proper little black lady that they wanted facing, you know, facing the movement for the Montgomery bus boycott back in 55.
Daryl Moore.
Darryl Cooper.
Daryl Cooper.
You're thinking about Lou Moore.
Yeah, that's right.
Excuse me.
Daryl Cooper.
Thank you, Rich Hamblin.
Daryl Cooper is not going to get any tenured faculty position from appearing and telling the truth, but we need to let people like Daryl Cooper know that we appreciate people like that being interviewed.
And particularly, we need to let Tucker Carlson know that we appreciate him having people like Daryl Cooper on his show.
Well, I was saying something just to shift to another issue very quickly before the music starts.
I don't think women should have been given the franchise.
I think, you know, it was a good idea the way it started.
Free white men, landowners.
But a lot of people thought that, you know, what was going on there.
See, it watered down the common sense of the electorate by 50% in one fell swoop.
But if I could pick one running mate who had a realistic shot, it's Tulsi Gabbard.
She was actually put on the terrorist watch list by Kamala Harris.
Can you believe that?
We'll be right back.
We'll talk a little bit about that if we can.
Stay tuned.
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One more segment tonight, and that is all until next week.
Again, my dad's 70th birthday.
Happy birthday, Dad.
I know you're listening.
Still, not everybody makes it from the first minute to the final, but my dad does.
And my brother's birthday was yesterday.
You know, I'm older than your father.
I just realized.
Yeah, 70 is a young man.
That's right.
But anyway, it's been a fun week.
At home, and I took a little road trip with my son earlier this week, and we'll talk about that after the show ends tonight.
You're not going to believe who we were hanging out with yesterday.
Oh, my gosh, I need to.
I'm waiting with lady breath.
I'm going to tell you, just yesterday it was.
It was just yesterday.
I'm going to show you a picture.
But anyway, before I do that, let's talk a little bit more about, well, everything we've been talking about tonight.
Gene Andrews, Warren Baylog, Rick Tyler.
Great stuff.
Great stuff from Lou Moore last week, and he'll be our next interview subject in the American Free Press to be followed, we believe, unless he gets repurposed to the Barnes Review, and sometimes that happens.
Keith Alexander sat down for a print Q ⁇ A, and it was actually really, really, really good.
But I think we were talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
We'll talk about her again in just a moment.
But first, let's remind you that Kyle McDermott, our friend Kyle McDermott, in his book, The Declaration of White Independence, he is a big supporter of this program.
We're in our third quarter fundraising trip.
We've got to have you, folks.
We do not have any foundational support, no bequests.
Nobody left us a lot.
No Jewish billionaires in our stable.
Nobody in the history of life and death has ever died and left us any money.
And so we rely on, we live off the land.
And we are thankful to be able to do that because we have great people like Kyle McDermott.
And let's take a listen to his book, and then we'll get to the rest of the show.
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So that's what you got to do.
You got to go to DixieRepublic.com.
Contact them.
Say you want Kyle McDermott's book.
He's a great guy.
He was at our conference, our 20th anniversary conference in Greenville earlier this year, as was the proprietors of Dixie Republic who just sent.
And I got to tell you, thank you.
Thank you, Dixie Republic, for your support of all of the people.
Well, wasn't that a great gathering of people there?
How could it not be when we were in the home of Dixie Republic?
Absolutely.
The Dixie Republic people in particular were just a wonderful revelation to me to get to know those people.
Thank you, Paul.
Paul, thank you.
I just got your letter in the mail today.
Thank you.
And I'll talk to you more off the air.
But anyway, Keith, one thing, very quick.
This situation in Georgia, where you had the Georgia, the shooting north of Atlanta this week, you've read about that.
You've heard about that, right?
Yes.
All right.
So what you have here is, you know, obviously a regrettable situation, but you have now the father.
The father is under arrest and has been charged with second-degree murder because he gifted his son, this 14-year-old boy who shot up his classmates.
He gifted him a gun for Christmas.
Now, in a better day and age, that would have been a very wholesome, most appropriate gift at Christmas time in the 1950s.
Would it have been out of bounds at all for a father to gift his son a rifle at Christmas?
I don't think so.
Well, even more than that, look at the mother of the child, and that's where all the dysfunction in his life came from.
She's a drug addict.
She has a rap sheet as long as your arm and whatnot.
And that man was divorced from her because of what else?
No-fault divorce laws.
That came out as well.
So, you know, it's like a poster child portrayal of what is dysfunctional in American families today.
So, but nevertheless, the father didn't have anything to do with the shooting other than he gifted his son what I feel is the most appropriate gift for a boy of 14, a gun.
Yes.
I mean, in bygone days, you know, you go back to the old west or whenever, that wouldn't have been out of bounds.
Did the father pull the trigger?
Second-degree murder?
I mean, imagine if every black who has committed a murder or some sort of a gun crime, if that falls back to the father, now I understand, believe me, I know.
Fatherhood is not a black community.
It is not a big thing in the black community.
But imagine if all the people who have provided seed for these children, and they're not much more than that in most cases, but if the crimes of the children had gone back to them, this is, I think, in some ways unique to the state of Georgia.
You saw, I mean, you have this cuck.
And this actually gives credence to the argument that worse is better.
You know, if Stacey Abrams had been governor of Georgia, instead of Brian Kemp, this pathetic, contemptible cuckold, a governor, Brian Kemp, who, you know, when the local DA didn't want to press charges against the McMichaels, you know, the state of Georgia stepped in and said, oh, no, no, no.
They are, you know, we will press charges and we will send them to prison for the rest of their lives, no matter what.
He represents everything that is wrong with white Republicans.
Exactly.
Exactly, Keith.
Yes, he does.
And then here again, in the state of Georgia, because a father gifts a very appropriate gift to his son and his son does something untoward, he is going to go to prison for the rest of his life.
When are they going to do that with all the black mothers in Memphis who's not going to be able to do that?
Because you can't have black fathers because they don't exist, you know, for the most part.
Well, most of the dysfunction in the black community comes from the lack of fathers in the households.
But yeah, so, I mean, again, yes, exactly.
So this father is now facing life in prison for his son committing a crime with a gift that he was given in the past.
I would love to see the cuckold Brian Kemp enforce those standards on the black community.
How much more black gun violence is there than there is white gun violence?
I mean, would you hazard a guess?
Yeah, look, you talk about racial equality.
It's like I was talking to someone the other day about the infamous N-word.
Someone got in trouble at their church about that.
Someone overheard a coffee break conversation.
Much worse to use the N-word than it is to kill people or abort fetuses or to abort unborn children.
And I told the person that was telling me about it, I said that word is probably said a million times a day in Memphis, and 99.9% of the speakers are black.
And they can say it, but white people can't.
Where's racial equality?
If black people can say it, why can't whites?
White people can say it.
Why can't blacks?
You know, I believe in racial equality, don't you?
Yeah, at least in that regard.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Well, we were actually going to play.
We are running out of time.
We've been about 30 minutes behind tonight the whole way through only because the show has been so good.
The show has been so good.
I extended one and two and even three segments out because I didn't want Gene Andrews and Warren Baylor to stop talking about what they were talking about and get to what I had planned.
I didn't want Rick Tyler to stop talking about what he was talking about and get to what I had in mind for these segments.
Guess make the show, basically, is what we're saying.
Well, I mean, when they're that good, how can they not?
There was a clip from Tulsi Gabbard I wanted to play tonight about her being placed on the terrorist watch list by Kamala Harris.
You know, Tulsi Gabbard should have been the running mate because she ended Kamala Harris's campaign.
She so tore into an embarrassed and completely decapitated, rhetorically speaking, Kamala Harris during the Democratic primary debates in 2019.
Tulsi Gabbard is the reason that Kamala Harris finished dead last in the primary.
Well, the reason I want her not to be is I want her to be the ambassador to Russia in the Trump administration.
That would be the best service she could do to the world because they love her over there and we can get this thing settled.
That's one of the big reasons why she's my opinion.
You know, we ran into her.
That's one of the reasons why the Russians like her.
I talked to Tulsi Gabbard last summer.
She's actually heterosexual over there.
And she looks good.
She does look good.
She's my age, and I was covering an event for this program last summer, and I was walking one way down a hall, and Tulsi Gabbard was walking the other, and it was nobody else around.
And I said, I got to ask you about something.
You said something about the discrimination against white males being something you're very concerned about.
And I said, not many people, there's not many men who has the courage to say what you say.
And that is something that is very much.
I didn't say, I'm James Edwards.
I'm the political side.
I didn't say, I was just a guy passing her in the hall.
She didn't know me.
I'm Adam's house cat.
And I said, I really appreciate you taking that stand.
You know what Tulsi Gabbard told me on the spot?
And it's easy to say this when you're one-on-one.
A politician wants to be agreeable one-on-one with, I guess, whoever they talk to.
But I detected a note of sincerity.
She said, what you're talking about is very important to me, and it will continue to be important to me.
And I'll not back down on that.
Talking about discrimination against whites.
And I said, I wish all whites felt that way.
So that was Sam Bushman.
He was there.
That was.
You know, RFK, too, last summer, his conversation about the war in Ukraine.
Those two are Democrats that have come over to Trump.
That should penetrate to some Democrats to question why.
All right.
Why would you support a bunch of empty suits?
We'll be back next week because we don't have any more time now.
And Kamala Harris.
Yeah, I will take Tulsa Gabbard over Tim Walz anyway.
Should women have the right to vote?
No.
Would I take Tulsi Gabbard over Tim Walz?
Yes.
Because I'm what's best for our people.
Absolutely.
All right, that's it for all of our guests for Keith Alexander, for our production crew.
We love you.
We'll be back next week.
Good night.
God bless you.
Our third quarter campaign is underway.
We've got to have you support it.
We won't be here by Christmas.
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