Sept. 14, 2024 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
54:15
20240914_Hour_1
|
Time
Text
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, get ready to have a good time tonight.
This is going to be a fast-paced and entertaining show.
On Thursday of this week, I scrapped the plan that I had previously and totally reworked it.
And I rescheduled the guests that we were originally going to have on tonight for next week's show.
I cleared the entire deck this Saturday evening, September the 14th, so we could focus exclusively 100% tunnel vision on the Donald Trump Kamala Harris debate.
We're going to spend the whole three hours talking about the debate and ancillary topics, of course, like the current state of the presidential race at large, what outcome would be best for our people and why.
And this is going to be one of those fun shows.
We do shows like this, oh, I don't know, three or four times a year where we have basically a different guest taking every segment.
And it's not going to be quite every segment tonight.
Keith and I are going to take the first hour to ourselves to talk about the debate and a lot of issues related to it.
But then in the second and third hours, we're going to have three guests in the second hour, three guests in the third hour.
And it's going to be a variety of some of your favorites, including Michael Hill, Tim Murdoch, Jason Kuna, Augustus Invictus, Sonny Thomas, and others.
So stay tuned for that.
I'm sure there will be a great diversity of opinion on what happened at that debate earlier this week, how the media has covered it, and all of the other things we're going to be talking about tonight.
Welcome to TPC Saturday evening, September the 14th.
We're live.
I'm James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander.
Before I go any further, I just want to offer right here at the top of the show my most abundant appreciation.
That goes to everyone who so far has already reached out this quarter and supported our third quarter fundraising appeal.
We love you folks, and we are working on packaging some gifts.
We're going to have a batch going out on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday, and we're going to get caught up on some of those gift incentives that we have promised you, but we still need some more help.
And so for the people who have already rung the bell, thank you so much.
For the people who have not, we would appreciate your consideration, and it's all in God's hand.
We'll be here for as long as he wants us to be here, not a minute longer.
But boy, we still got a lot of fight in us, and we hope that we're still giving you a program worthy of your support.
We hope that you'll answer the call before the end of this month.
We sure do need it.
We sure do need it.
All right.
That being said, here's what we're going to do.
Keith, first of all, say hello.
Let's check your mic levels.
Well, how's that sound?
All right.
All right.
That sounds pretty good, especially for you.
Okay, you're on the mic.
All right, here's what we're going to do, Keith.
I watched the entire debate in real time.
When they had the last debate with Biden, where Biden basically was taking off his meds and they set him up to fail, I was at David Duke's birthday party.
We're actually down in Louisiana that weekend, that last week in June.
And so I caught the highlights and some clips after the fact.
And obviously we caught enough to where David and I could adequately talk about it the following Saturday.
But I did watch this one in its entirety.
I was tuned in about 15 minutes before it started, and I even stayed for all the spin room coverage an hour after the fact.
And here's what I did.
While I was watching the debate in real time, I took notes.
Anything that I thought was jumping out to me that would be something that should be shared on the program, I wrote it down.
And I have not changed my notes since the end of the debate.
So in other words, I haven't let all of the media spin affect my thinking.
So what I'm reading to you now is notes as I took them in sequence as I watched the debate.
And it really runs contrary to the coverage that you've seen.
And I've talked to a lot of people about this since the debate.
And a lot of them are agreeing with me that I thought it might have been Trump's best debate.
Far from the media saying he was unhinged and angry and shouting.
I thought quite the opposite watching it, that he was actually very balanced and very measured.
I thought Trump did well.
Of course, he is Trump, so he has a very unique style and presentation.
But going by what we've seen in the past, several debates, I thought he did very good.
I thought he did well.
I didn't think he did bad, to be sure.
Now, there were some things I didn't like.
The first thing he said about the economy was, you know, these illegal aliens are taking the jobs from blacks and Hispanics.
You know, no mention of the people who actually vote for him.
That's not necessarily new, but I did mark that there on my notes.
And that way, he's just being a typical Republican.
I thought that in the beginning, Kamala was over her head a little bit.
She seemed nervous.
Obviously, she balanced out.
She did a good job.
She was well spoken.
You could tell, obviously, obviously you could tell, and this is another note that I took, that she is obviously was well rehearsed because it looked like she was an actress.
And she was selling some of the lines.
She was able to competently deliver them.
She didn't fumble over her words.
And obviously, Biden set the bar so low that basically just going on the stage and not dropping dead, you were going to do better than that.
And she did do that.
But you could tell she was searching for, in some cases, her rehearsed lines.
And I know that, you know, some people, you know, obviously all of them have their canned remarks, but you could tell that a lot of that was an act.
She was working hard to recite a script.
And Trump even picked up on that.
That's a soundbite they gave her to say, things like that.
Did you see those earrings she had?
I think they were microphones.
Well, that's, you know, listen.
We won't get into that.
Maybe, maybe not.
But there's no doubt that the moderators were definitely on her side.
They were constantly correcting Trump.
They didn't do that to her once.
And they were correcting Trump on things that he may very well have been correct about and not them.
And that is certainly not the role of a moderator.
So yes, no matter what, that happened.
As I said, I thought Trump was calm and cool.
And if anything, far from being outlandish, I thought he was stoic and maybe even a little sedate.
He did hit her on the economy.
He should have done it more.
He pointed out that she has no philosophy, that three years ago, she was basically a Marxist and that she still is.
Don't fall for it.
And I don't think, you know, again, we'll talk about the media's coverage of this.
I thought that she came across, as women do on a stage like this, shrill and whiny.
And I didn't think it was a good look.
One thing, though, the media kept saying was Trump took debate.
Now, if you've ever noticed how the media works, and we've been in this for 20 years, and so we know it, and you know it too.
But the media always speaks with a single voice.
And I don't just mean that they agree on everything fundamentally.
Of course they do.
What I mean is they use the exact same phrases, the exact same lines.
I read Keith probably 50 or 60 post-debate articles, reviews of the debate from all of the different panoply of the mainstream media system.
And in just about all of them, they referenced Trump taking debate.
She baited him.
He took debate.
Now, that's weird that all of them would use that same phrase.
And one example was, for instance, Kamala Harris said that Donald Trump's father gave him $400 million.
And an example, the quintessential example of Trump taking debate was for him to basically respond to that.
And all he said was, if you watched it, was actually it wasn't that much.
I wish it was, but it wasn't that much.
That was an example of the media saying him taking debate, basically correcting something that was inaccurate.
That's him taking debate.
So the media went into overdrive to spend this thing in her favor, but I don't know how much that's really going to change anybody's opinion.
Well, they tried to make it sound like a big negative, but on the other hand, he really answered it directly and honestly, and it came across.
You know, they always think that there's something terribly flawed about his outlook on things.
But the reason he's a success is because his outlook is similar to the outlook of a large segment of the American population.
I was talking to a friend in Florida earlier today who's going to be actually running for the state legislature in a couple of years.
And we're really excited about that, folks.
There's good things happening behind the scenes, I am telling you.
But he said he went and he is a pro-white guy, just like us, thinks like us on all the issues.
And he said he actually, when watching the debate, and I heard this from a lot of people, I was on the kill stream with Ethan Ralph a couple of days ago talking about the debate for three hours we did.
And it was always fun with Ethan on the kill stream.
But he and I both said, listen, I thought, you know, it was one of Trump's better performances.
None of this really added up.
And our friend who's going to be running for the state house in Florida soon said he actually went, and again, he's pro-white.
He's all of the things that we are.
But he said he actually went from having a neutral opinion on voting for Trump this particular cycle to being in favor of voting for Trump in this particular cycle because of his performance at the debate.
He said he didn't see it in any way the way the media did or the way the media pretended to.
Well, there's a tremendous divide in America between blue states, red states, between liberals and conservatives.
You parse it any way you want to, but people have already made up their mind about who they're going to vote for.
If they haven't done that, then they're, you know, who could be actually undecided between these two?
You've got one guy who, listen, I, look, we've litigated and discussed and dissected the pros and cons of Trump for 10 years.
You know, I was talking with that on an interview I did earlier this week, too.
I've been on the air for 20 years.
This show's been in the air.
We've been on the air for 20 years.
10 of that has been in the Trump era now.
Yeah, right.
He has actually been president or running for president for half as long as we've been on the air.
That's two decades.
More than any other person or more debate coverage coming up soon.
We've got a lot to hear from Keith on this.
I'm going to work through this, and we're going to get to the thing you all want to know.
The dogs and the cats.
What's going on with that?
We've got some news for you.
Stay tuned.
Find your inner rebel at Dixie Republic, the world's largest Confederate store, located in Traveler's Rest, South Carolina.
The anti-white, anti-Christ, anti-Southern world ends at the asphalt.
Welcome to God's Country.
Log on to DixieRepublic.com to view our Southern merchandise from flags to t-shirts to artwork.
At the store, browse through our extensive collection of belt buckles and have a custom-made leather belt handcrafted in our Johnny Rebs gun and leather shop.
That's DixieRepublic.com where you can meet all of your Southern needs.
While you're waiting, drop by our Confederate corner for a free cup of coffee and good conversation.
Remember, there are no strangers here, just friends who haven't met yet.
Dixie Republic, we're not just a roadside attraction.
We're a destination for our people.
For more information, visit DixieRepublic.com.
As a parent, is receiving a faith-based, character-focused education for your children difficult to find?
Do you believe that godly principles should be a central component in your child's education?
Imagine a school where faith and integrity are at its center, where heritage and responsibility instill character.
For over 40 years, American Heritage School has been educating both hearts and minds, bringing out academic excellence.
This is the school where character and embracing the providence of a living God are fundamental, where students' national test scores average near the 90th percentile.
With American Heritage School's advanced distance education program, distance is no longer an issue.
With an accredited LDS-oriented curriculum from kindergarten through 12th grade, your children can attend from anywhere in the world.
American Heritage School will prepare your child for more than a job, it will prepare them for life.
To learn more, visit American-Heritage.org.
That's American-Heritage.org.
Welcome back, everybody.
We're spending the entire three hours tonight talking about the debate.
I just thought it was that interesting, and I just thought it would be a fun thing to do and get different takes from some of our friends here.
And we do that from time to time.
We do that, I think, on the New Year's Eve show, we always like to do a year-end review or maybe the first show of the year, depending on how the calendar falls.
But we normally do it right around that time where we'll have seven or eight different guests just taking up a segment apiece instead of the normal 30 minutes or an hour-long interview.
And we're going to be doing that tonight about this debate and about other things as we are now two months away, less than that, right at about 50 days away from the election.
Now, time flies, doesn't it, Jane?
Oh, like I said, we were just talking about it being late last year, around this time last year, saying, you know, 2024 is coming.
The election's coming.
And now here we are a year later.
But Trump did try to pivot back to immigration and the economy, and rightly so.
Wars, he hit her good on that.
And I liked one of his lines: she's saying all these wonderful things she's going to do, but let's not forget she's been there for the last four years.
Why haven't they done any of these things yet?
Why haven't they done this on immigration or the economy or the wars?
She had the power to do it now.
Yeah, he said, why don't you go back to Washington and start doing some of this stuff now?
And the economy is really what he's got to hit on.
And maybe he could have stayed a little more focused on that.
But a friend of my wife's called the other day and she went to her local coffee store, not Starbucks, but a local mom and pop store, got a single 12-ounce latte, just one coffee for her, $7.13 for one cup of coffee.
$7.13.
And this is why, again, folks, above TimeCoffey.com, aboveTimeCoffee.com.
And we actually have a link up to it now at thepolitical cesspool.org.
Just scroll down to the very bottom of the page.
You'll see that beautiful love icon, that logo for above-time coffee.
You can click over and get you some coffee.
You can get a whole bag for that price there.
It'll last you a lot longer.
But so he did hit her on immigration, the economy, and wars.
The situation with Ukraine and Russia, for instance, and he did a good job on that.
She did keep going back to these canned remarks.
She said probably five or six times, this is the same old tired, we've got to turn the page.
We can't go back.
You know, basically just platitudes.
Was platitudes, well-rehearsed lines that she was following a script from.
When Trump had another point, I thought, now the media didn't give him any credit for making any sense at all.
And this is, of course, critical theory, Keith.
The theory is to what?
Relentless criticism, destructive criticism, a barrage.
And because they never admit that you made a point, it demoralizes people.
That's what the intent is.
They want complete demoralization.
They want you to basically develop Stockholm syndrome.
There was not one article that I read out of the 50 or 60 that said that Trump ever made a good point at any point during the debate.
But he made a lot of good points.
And one of the points he made was, hey, they keep saying I'm this threat to the democracy.
They are the ones who have criminalized and weaponized the Justice Department and all of these agencies.
All of these AGs.
He mentioned Fonnie Willis and Letitia James.
He said they are the ones that are going after the frontrunner for the presidency.
They are the ones that are trying to change.
It's never been done before in American politics.
How am I the threat to democracy?
They are the ones that are the threats to democracy.
That was a great point.
I thought that landed well.
They asked him about January 6th.
I thought he handled it well by not necessarily throwing them under the bus.
He could have done it a little better, but he did pivot to the violent people who support them.
And he mentioned the people who burned down Minneapolis, the people who took over the city center of Seattle.
He mentioned that that wasn't Black Law.
That was Portland, too.
But see, that was Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
So he mentioned that.
Well, the problem that we have is that, you know, everything, you know, I think Kamala was mentioning Pearl Harbor, 9-11, and then January the 6th, like they're all equally important.
January the 6th was Mon Pa Kettle wandering through the Capitol taking selfies.
You know, that's ridiculous.
And he mentioned compare, he did compare that directly to, he didn't call it the George Floyd rights necessarily, riots.
He didn't call it BLM or Antifa.
But that's obviously who he's talking about.
We all know that's who he's talking about.
He mentioned Minneapolis.
He mentioned Seattle.
He said, your people did a lot more damage, a lot more violence.
You're the one who are weaponizing the justice system.
The people at January the 6th that were trying to egg on the crew, the crowd, were obvious plants.
Maybe the FBI or something.
Some of them might have been overzealous.
I mean, we don't even have to say that that's what it was.
Based upon what it was, the big boisterous guy tells you to attack the Capitol.
You need to.
I didn't never see an attack of the Capitol.
I saw people milling around, as you said before.
And quite rightly, I didn't see an attack.
A couple of windows got broken.
I mean, hell, can you imagine?
How can you compare that to what happened in Minneapolis?
Anyway.
The only person that was killed was Ashley Battery.
He mentioned that.
Yeah, he said that.
See, the facts just don't line up with this.
The idea of trying to turn January the 6th into some great threat to the American government is a bunch of hoo-ha.
It's laughable.
He could have done better on Charlottesville.
That got up, and he kind of stammered and muttered, but he didn't do poorly.
He could have done much better.
He could have done a little better on J6, but he did pivot pretty quickly to the BLM stuff.
He did do a good thing about comparing his threat to democracy, so-called, versus what they've actually done and are doing.
He stuck to his guns about winning the 2020 election, and regardless of what you believe about that, it would have looked bad for him to have backtracked and said, no, you know, obviously I didn't.
Well, the truth is it was stolen.
Well, listen, I agree that there was no doubt some cheating.
They never did an audit, so we won't know if that alone cost him the election or if it was a combination of that.
And yes, he did lose 3% to 5% of the white vote that turned out for him in 16 because he didn't do anything for him.
He was doing, I mean, in that campaign.
There was no platinum plan for the white working people.
And he did lose that.
That was real.
And that coupled with the other stuff got him there.
But he stuck to his guns on that, and good for him.
I'm not saying I don't believe it.
I'm saying I do believe it.
We don't have hardcore evidence because it was never allowed to go to court.
They never did the audit on J6 like they were supposed to do.
And so we never got there.
We never got the actual evidence.
We believe that there was obvious election fraud.
I mean, look, we know there was fraud just based upon early voting's already started in some states.
I don't believe that.
And, you know, these drop boxes, all of that's just completely rife for fraud.
So I do believe that, but I don't know to the extent that it was.
Well, look.
Anyway.
I just, look, it's like Polonius told Hamlet, to your own self be true.
Trump was true to himself.
You know, I wish that Trump was more like Pat Buchanan back in 92 or something, but he's not.
He's like Popeye the sailor man who said, I am what I am, and that's all what I am.
Well, that's what he did.
But on the other hand, Pat Buchanan and no one else could have put up and endured through all the lambasting and all the persecution that he's done.
He's got the magic combination of celebrity, wealth, and an iron will.
That's why he's still around.
You know, no one else, everyone else that could have possibly gone there would have been routed by this time.
So, you know, Trump is, you know, what he is.
And we know what he is.
And on the other hand, he's so much better than these subversives.
You know, imagine the nerve of somebody like Tim Walz calling Trump and his supporters weird.
You know, they're the weirdos.
They're the weirdest.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I mean, that's gaslighting, too, by the way.
When you're for transgenderism and you're calling our side weird, that's very weird or opposed to transgenderism weird.
You know, I think how many, what percentage of the population of the United States is transgendered?
You know, what is this about?
They're throwing it in your face and basically telling you that we don't care whether you like it or not.
We're going to bend you to our will.
He did a good job on World War III, and he did ask.
He said, hey, look, where's Biden?
Where's the president?
He doesn't even know what planet he's on.
He said these things.
You threw him out like a dog.
Where is he?
You've gotten us to the brink of World War III.
That would have never happened if I was president.
Well, nuclear war is real.
And look, Kamala nor Biden have even called Putin on the phone over the term of their presidency to talk about this.
There's no serious effort to try to settle this.
In the meantime, a whole generation of young men in Ukraine have been killed.
They're now trying to get the ones before and after as well.
And, you know, meanwhile, Joe Biden, the most important decision he makes every day is what flavor ice cream cone he's going to have.
He did a good job about not answering about Ukraine because the question was unfair.
It wasn't as president, what will you do to mediate a peace accord?
The question was, you're on Zelinsky's side, right?
You want Ukraine to win, right?
And they asked him two or three times, you know, just to be on the record, you want Ukraine to win.
It was a very unfair question, and he did a good job not answering, but rather just saying, look, I will bring peace to the region.
If I had been the president, if I was in there now, it wouldn't have happened.
And he brought up the point that they won't even talk to Putin.
I will talk to him.
I get along with them.
I haven't talked.
How can you settle a war if you refuse to talk to the other side?
So he was a good answer on that.
It was an unfair question about Ukraine.
Basically, the only answer he could have given was, yes, the answer they wanted him to give was, yes, I'm in favor of Ukraine, which obviously is not a popular position for a Republican to take.
He did a good job there.
I thought overall he did good.
He, again, mentioned they won't talk to Putin at all.
He told her, quiet, please, when she would interrupt.
He mentioned, hey, is she black or Hindu?
He brought that back up.
You know, it seems to change all the time.
And, of course, she went back again.
I think at the end, another two or three times in the last few minutes.
Let's turn the page.
We aren't going back.
We as Americans have so much more in common.
We have more in common than that separates us.
And that is totally false and totally bogus.
I have more in common with the Ukrainian I have never met than Kamala Harris.
And it's not even close.
And he brought up again in his closing statement: hey, all of these things she's saying, why haven't they done any of them?
These are great, you know, some of these ideas.
Why hasn't she gone in there and she could go right back to the White House now and do what needs to be done about the border, but she won't.
It's a bait and switch.
She's trying to make you think she is some sort of a Reagan-esque moderate or a centrist when she is, as Trump said, quite rightly, a Marxist.
We've got to take a break.
More on this.
We're going to get to the real good stuff, the cat stuff.
And is Donald Trump Jr. still listening to TPC?
We'll find out.
Pursuing Liberty, using the Constitution as our guide.
You're listening to Liberty News Radio.
Approach to everyday aches and pains is to mask them.
You know, feel better for a few hours only to have the pain return and then repeat the cycle all over again.
It's time to try Relief Actor.
And the good news is Relief Actor makes that easy.
Their three-week quick start is just $19.95.
Less than a dollar a day.
Instead of masking pain, Relief Actor helps eliminate it.
How?
Well, its unique formula of ingredients helps support your body's response to inflammation.
Relief Actor was developed by doctors.
It's 100% drug-free.
And for so many people, the results are game-changing, even life-changing.
So give it a try.
Right now, their three-week quick start is just $19.95.
Go to relieffactor.com or call 1-800 for Relief.
That's 1-800, the number for relief.
See how in a few weeks or even days, Relief Actor can reduce your pain.
When you feel better, life is just better.
So don't mask pain.
Fight it naturally with Relief Actor.
Some 36,000 schools in the United States in need of updated heating and cooling systems.
The government accountability office reports many students are trying to learn in environments that are too hot and can even be harmful to their health.
Many school air conditioning systems were installed back in the 1970s.
Traditional systems also release pollutants.
Ground source heat pumps are becoming an increasingly popular option for schools because of their efficiency, sustainability, and tax incentives offered through the Inflation Reduction Act.
John Scott reporting.
Texas has seen a record number of chronic wasting disease cases in deer this year.
Texas Parks and Wildlife has detected CWD in 31 of the state's 254 counties.
The state is looking for new ways to contain the spread without driving deer breeders out of business.
Breaking news and analysis, townhall.com.
In Virginia, Governor Glenn Yunken says Kamala Harris' plan to make investors pay capital gains tax on money they haven't even cashed in yet would simply dry up our economy.
Yeah, I think it's crazy.
And if she wants to really drop the bottom out of the economy, first force everyone to pay taxes when they don't have the cash to do so.
And he adds, it is perfectly clear Kamala Harris has absolutely no understanding of free market economics.
He says communist style price controls is one of her worst policy suggestions, but it's not the only one.
Taxes on unrealized investment gains as opposed to building a vibrant economy that people want to invest in.
And let's give people money to buy homes that don't exist that will do nothing other than drive up prices.
More on these stories at townhall.com.
Hey there, TPC family.
This is James Edwards, your host of the Political Cesspool.
Folks, I want you to subscribe to the American Free Press, America's last real newspaper.
Against all odds, AFP has and continues to publish a populist, independent print newspaper with an unparalleled track record.
Founded by a dedicated group of experienced patriots, AFP pulls no punches and tackles the most controversial and pressing issues facing America from an America-first perspective.
I've worked with the American Free Press since even before the beginning of TPC.
Now, that's something.
You can subscribe to the print edition by visiting AmericanFreePress.net today or simply pick up a handy digital edition subscription.
However, you do it, subscribe to the American Free Press, America's last real newspaper, by visiting AmericanFreePress.net or by calling 1-88-699 News.
AmericanFreePress.net.
Hey there, TBC fans.
It's your friend Lacey Lynn here with a quick word about the Conservative Citizens Foundation.
The mission of the Conservative Citizens Foundation is to promote the principles of limited government, law and order, judicial restraint, and states' rights, while at the same time exploring the dangers posed by liberalism to our cultural institutions.
The Conservative Citizens Foundation also seeks to educate the public on the dangers of extremist ideologies like critical race theory and cultural Marxism.
The Conservative Citizens Foundation has partnered with this program for many years and their work comes with our highest endorsement.
We want you to be sure to check out their highly informative website at natcon.life.
There you will find the latest headline news on all of the issues that matter most like crime, left-wing violence, anti-white bigotry, censorship, and freedom of speech.
Bookmark the Conservative Citizens Foundation as one of your daily reads and support their work at natcon.life.
Welcome back, everybody.
As we continue to break down the debate this week, yours truly and Keith Alexander, we will be doing more of the same in hours two and three with six invited guests, no less than six.
But first, a quick announcement.
We want to congratulate a listener up in Washington state on the birth of his first child, his firstborn son, baby Kenneth, was born two days ago.
And so congratulations to your family and congratulations, Kenneth, on your birthday.
And let's see what else.
Speaking of birthdays, Keith just got a belated Christmas present.
A listener in Florida actually sent me a book in December that I forgot to give to Keith.
It is the title of it is The Mysterious Case of Rudolph Diesel.
And I have now, if you're tuned in tonight, I have now delivered that.
I'm a little bit later than Santa Claus.
A daylight and a dollar short.
Or maybe it's just an early Christmas gift for the next year.
But anyway, back to the debate.
They got on the topic of abortion.
I thought Trump was good on that.
I thought, listen, what?
They didn't outlaw abortion.
You can still murder your baby here in America.
You just, you might have to go to another state to do it.
It depends on if you live in a red state or the blue state.
He kicked it back to the states, and I'm entirely in favor of that.
That's what everything needs to be.
Need to have basically a secession again where we have at least two nations because well you basically, as Brad Griffin points out, there is basically two nations worth of difference between, even under the current system that is heavy-handedly run by by the feds.
There's a huge difference in so many ways from the government of Alabama and I'm not talking about the people, I'm talking about the actual government of Alabama and the government of Minnesota.
Well, what we're going to have to do is have at least de facto states rights, where the people of the state decide what their position is going to be on big issues like abortion.
And if they will not allow that, they're basically telling us that they're going to tyrannically rule over us and that's not going to lead us to a good place.
Now uh, this is that was a good answer.
I kicked it back to the states.
The states are deciding now.
What he should have said about pro-choice is this, now, he was never going to do this, but this is a point that pro-life activists should take, and I I have an actual, more nuanced view on the abortion issue than most.
Is it murder?
Yes, is it young white, southern baptist, conservative girls having it mostly, or is it the other, and it's certainly the other.
So you got to you know.
Take that into consideration too.
We're not the ones aborting ourselves.
Obviously, some of our people do, but it's mostly uh Kamala voters who are doing it.
But he should have said, listen, i'm pro-choice.
I think that every woman has the right to choose whether or not to engage in promiscuous, unprotected sex, and if you do and you get pregnant, that's where the choice ends.
You chose to engage in that behavior.
Now you've got a baby growing in you and that's a life, and you had a choice, whether or not to engage in that bait.
That never gets brought up in the in the debate concerning abortion, which is interesting to me.
Well, it's not going to come up because look, that's the time to choose.
Look it is.
It's even more fundamental than that.
You know, in red state America, we're not pro-homosexual, we're not pro-transgendered, and they apparently are in blue-state America.
Well, do your own thing up there, but let us do our thing now.
Here's some mistakes that Trump made.
He's made two of them, and the two big mistakes were agreeing to either of these two debates.
The first one you should have seen coming a mile away.
Now I know hindsight's 2020 and we're all great quarterbacks on monday morning, but to have that debate at the end of june somebody in Trump's camp listen, I get it.
Trump almost certainly had bloodlust in his eyes to go in there and wrangle with Biden, but he was.
They set him up to be Biden's executioner and he did it all too well.
They sent Biden in there to look like what he did.
The balloon had went up in the media.
If Biden had been up by six points instead of down by six points at the time of the debate, they would have continued to pretend that he was the picture of perfect health.
But because he was down and because they knew that he wasn't going to win, they sent him in there like a lamb to the slaughter.
They let Trump bludgeon him and take him out.
And then the media the very next day all of a sudden starts to say, wait, is something wrong with Biden, is he not all there?
And then, because it was so ridiculously Early.
It was the earliest debate in presidential debate history, June.
What?
Before either of them were the official nominee of their parties, technically.
And somebody in Trump's camp should have said, no, we'll agree to debate Biden after he has been minted officially at the Democratic National Convention as their nominee.
He did it early.
They had two months to replace him.
They did.
And then he went in with this one.
And it wasn't that she outperformed him.
She did do better than I thought she would do.
She was a very good actress.
Well, she lied.
But, but, but.
She lied about what her position was.
All of that.
We know that.
But, I mean, just in terms of just being able to speak intelligently, she was able to do that better than I thought she could.
But she didn't necessarily outperform him.
She won the debate once all of these people in the media, these high-minded people in the media, they wrote these articles about the debate probably two weeks ago, and they had to wait until it was over to push-publish.
But those articles were written, and that's when she won the debate is when the media spin began.
Well, live and learn.
You know, you know that these people aren't going to be honest.
You know that they basically have it cooked out.
After 10 years, he should have learned it by now.
What he should have done was say, no, I'm not going to let ABC handle this debate.
It's going to be done by Fox News.
He tried to do that, and she refused to do it.
Well, I know.
And he should have said, well, too bad.
We're not having a debate then.
Go for it.
Here's what he should have done.
He shouldn't have debated Biden until he was the nominee, until after the DNC in Chicago.
I mean, it's easy for me to say that now, but I thought something was very weird about it even in June.
And we talked about it if you go back and listen to the show.
And he should have said, listen, I don't recognize Kamala Harris as a legitimate candidate.
She was selected, not elected.
We're not going to have any debates with anybody like that.
She didn't get a single vote.
And that's what he should have done.
He shouldn't have done either debate, and he should have just kept on trucking.
Now, that's my opinion.
Well, I think it's absolutely right.
The thing is, he was not the candidate.
And he should have held out and said, look, I am the definite candidate of the Republican Party.
There's apparently some question about whether Joe Biden is or not.
I'm going to wait until he is actually confirmed as the candidate before I've seen it.
But even after they did the coup against Biden, he should have just said, I don't recognize her as a legitimate candidate.
You can, if you so choose.
I'm going to continue on with my campaign.
I'm not going to debate someone who was installed in a coup.
Well, yeah, everything about it was phony.
You know, you knew it was a setup from the very beginning.
And he didn't do poorly, I don't think.
And I don't think she did exceptionally well.
She was competent.
But it's the media spin.
But again, I don't know, Keith, how much that is going to change anything.
I don't know how many undecided there are.
And I tell you this: it might be a case of them being too clever by half because when you've got the media going this hard, half the country is trained not only to not believe what the media says, but to actually take the exact opposite opinion.
And so this is probably actually reinforcing a lot of the Trump base.
And I'm not so sure that this is going to play out the way they think it does.
They think that a lot of the American people, much more than really does, takes them seriously.
And ultimately, they are writing these articles and doing these commentaries for one another to impress each other in the media bubble.
And I don't know if this is going to help her as much.
I've seen all the polls, supposedly, 60, 40, Kamala won the debate or 70, 30.
I don't know if that makes any bit of difference ultimately when the votes are cast.
People in Red State America know that they're being lied to by the mainstream media.
They know that it was a setup.
They know that basically there's a reason why they had that early debate with Joe Biden so they could use that to take him out.
Imagine if Trump had just not gone for the bait and said, no, I'm going to wait until Joe Biden is the actual person named.
And if that had happened, then they would have had to come up with some other strategy for taking Joe Biden out.
And if Trump had not taken that first debate, this whole thing would be over right now.
But I mean, of course, what's done is done.
You've got to stop trying to play nice with people.
You know, they're a bunch of crooks.
Well, I know, as a crook.
Trump should not be giving the controlled media this level of access.
He should not be doing debates on their turf.
He should have said, yes, we'll only do it on Fox or hell, the political cesspool or Liberty News Radio.
If he continues to walk into this trap, I mean, you've got to wonder, can you help someone who doesn't want to help himself?
And then there's this.
I got to say this.
He never mentioned the word white.
And this is it.
You will lose.
You will lose if you don't try to get the vote of the people who want to vote for you.
And if he will not mention the word white, when he loses or if he loses, it will be because of that.
And we can say, listen, we tried to help him, but he wouldn't accept it.
And what else can we do?
And it will be on him.
All of this stuff, the coup, the cheating in the polls, all of that, the cheating in the vote counting, all of that.
But he's not helping himself by doing this stuff with not mentioning his base.
Well, it's more than that, too.
You've got to basically, you can either say nothing about race, anybody's race, or else you also have to identify the white working class as your base.
And you also need to tell them what you're going to do on their behalf.
That's what we've got.
You've got to have somebody that recognizes his base.
Why is he mentioning black people and Latin people like that?
Because, you know, how many black people are going to vote?
He'll be lucky if he bumps it up from 5 to 7%.
Is that really worth spending time?
That's not, you know, that's absolutely minuscule and it has nothing to do.
You know, he's just basically bending the knee to the false gods of political correctness.
We're going to take a quick time out and we'll come back with more.
We are going to get before the end of this hour to the biggest and most talked about portion of the debate.
Are the Haitians eating people's pets in Ohio?
We'll be right back.
God tells us in Hebrews 10, 25 that we should gather together to worship him.
This isn't a request.
It is a command.
Going to church isn't an option.
It is your Christian duty.
With the hellish apostasy of mainstream churches, attending church these days can be difficult.
That is why you're King James Only, traditional services in the ancient Church of St. Mary Magdalene are live online.
And I invite you to gather with our congregation to study God's Holy Word.
Join us every Sunday at the TemplarChurch.com and especially on the first Sunday of the month for Holy Communion.
This do in remembrance of me is also a command that all Christians must obey.
I'm Reverend Jim Dowson, ordained Puritan minister, nationalist, and a veteran pro-life campaigner.
Tune in to my weekly sermons at thetemplarchurch.com.
Based in Ireland, this old-time religion is the faith that built America.
God bless you.
Former Sheriff Richard Mack recounts in his book, The Proper Role of Law Enforcement, how he came to realize while working as a V cop how wrong the all-too-common orientation of police officers is when they think of their job as being to write tickets and arrest people.
Richard Mack tells of his personal transformation from by the number cop to constitution conscious defender of citizen safety and freedoms.
Learn what it really means to serve and protect.
Purchase your copy at cspoa.org.
That's cspoa.org.
Do you know what is great about America?
Ask an immigrant.
Ask an immigrant is a new podcast dedicated to helping Americans, especially our youth, value, appreciate, and be grateful for the freedoms we have here in America.
Join host Lydia Wallace Nuttall as she interviews immigrants from around the world to discover their inspiring personal stories about why they came to America.
To learn more about why America is the most prosperous, greatest country in the world, download the Loving Liberty app or go to LovingLiberty.net.
All right.
Welcome back.
So talking about the debate, you're going to hear some different opinions over the course of the next couple of hours.
But I was talking to a friend of mine up in Michigan, and I actually went up to Michigan and gave a speech in mid-October of 2016, and I appeared on a television show that was up there, pretty prominent television show.
And Trump ended up winning Michigan by about 10,000 votes in 2016.
And I was talking with the host of that television show this week about the debate and before the debate.
And he and I are still friends.
And this is what he had to say about Trump.
People need to know what we're facing.
If Trump loses, what's going to happen is not going to be friendly.
This is a Bolshevik-style revolution.
Understand this.
There will be gun confiscation, total censorship, J-6-style arrest, open borders, mandatory vaccination, environmental mandates, property confiscation, fake pandemics, farm takeovers, tax on unrealized gains, cities invaded by migrants, highways unsafe for travel, and bridges, too.
Fuel energy rationing, food rationing, war with Russia, Canadian trucker treatment, all of the above on steroids and more.
They have weapons and surveillance technology that the 1917 Bolsheviks only could have dreamed of.
We must do everything we can to get Trump over the finish line.
We must overcome the cheating.
We must stop the theft.
I understand your concerns about Trump.
You will never get everything you want in a candidate.
Never, never, ever, ever, he wrote.
If this election is stolen, they'll do things you never imagined in your ugliest nightmares.
It should also be noted that the Republican establishment is controlled opposition.
It is literally paid to lose while looking like it defends the white middle class.
These people want Trump to lose.
The MAGA movement that they hate will join the ranks of the John Birch Society, the Constitution Party, and even the Promise Keepers as yet another failed movement to save America.
The thing is, this one could be the last.
After such a demoralizing defeat combined with the demographic implosion, this country is going to be gone.
And then he offered a prayer.
We were having this exchange, and he offered a prayer just before the debate.
I said, he asked me if I was tuned in.
I said, yes, I'm tuned in, buddy.
I'm ready to go.
I'm going to be talking about it on the show this week.
And this is what he said.
He sent this prayer out.
We pray now for the real president, Donald Trump, to mightily speak the truth this evening.
We pray for the repentance of our nation and that its people are awakened to the death and destruction wrought by illegitimate usurpers and enemies of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We also pray that God Almighty will confuse the serpent whore Kamala and deliver a victory for his people who love truth and reject the lies of babbling women who know not the truth nor their place in this world, but rather, together with evil men, contaminate our land with murder, injustice, and lawlessness.
These things we humbly ask in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
So that Keith is certainly a guy we can win with.
And I remember being up in that television studio in Michigan and around just about a month from now in 2016, October, mid-October 2016, we were up in Michigan and gave a great talk.
It was a packed house and went on his show and we've stayed in touch ever since.
And so that's good stuff.
It's good stuff.
We talk in terms of broad, flattering sounding generalities.
But let me tell you what it comes down to.
It comes down to this.
If Trump will identify his base, the white working class, and get them to come out, it's not a matter of changing people that voted for Biden before or, you know, whoever.
It's about getting one half of the people that didn't vote last time in the white working class to vote.
If they did that, he would win by a landslide.
Stop wasting oxygen and time and brain cells pitching yourself to blacks and other minorities or to transgendered or homosexuals.
You know, those people are not going to vote for you.
It doesn't matter what you do.
It doesn't matter what you promise.
What did the platinum plan pull?
How many votes did that pull into your election back in 2020?
Don't listen to Jared Kushner.
Don't listen to the Jewish hierarchy.
What you need to do is reach out directly to your base, the white working class.
If you can get them to really show out for you, you will win this election.
If you don't, you won't.
That's exactly right.
I agree 100%.
Now, I talked to a guy who's pretty well plugged into the GOP political establishment a few days ago.
And we're actually talking to more and more of them.
I mean, Lou Moore was on a couple of weeks ago.
I was talking with Steve Stockman just today.
We actually had Steve Stockman scheduled for tonight, but I moved him to next week.
I talked to Steve King.
We're talking to more and more people.
And another guy, I was talking to him recently.
He listens to the show, and he said, James, more people in the GOP establishment listen to your show than you know.
And I said, well, you know, I'd like to think that.
He goes, no, I know that.
He said, they're not going to tell you that they're going to do that and they're not going to reach out.
But I know for a fact that some people that would surprise you are listening to the political assessment.
And then I got this clip from our old friend Donald Trump Jr.
Well, let's just listen to it.
This is post-debate.
This is since the debate.
And let's see if you've heard talking points like this anywhere before.
It's disgusting and it should not be happening in America.
It shouldn't be happening anywhere else in the civilized world, but that's the reality.
You look at Haiti, you look at the demographic makeup, you look at the average IQ.
If you import the third world into your country, you are going to become the third world.
There it is.
Just what we said for the last 20 years.
And now he's talking, obviously, about the part of the debate where Trump alleged that Haitian illegals are eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.
And people could say, listen, I mean, Jared Taylor is the king of race and IQ, and other people are talking about this.
But I don't know of anyone who is talking about race and IQ that has actually interviewed Donald Trump Jr. and who received those press credentials from the Trump campaign and who was invited to the RNC in 16 and who was invited to the inauguration.
And so that was the thing.
When they were dog whistling with our side in 16, they won.
And I think Trump is trying to recreate that with Laura Loomer, who's been in the news quite a bit this year.
I guess he thought that if he could get someone who was adjacent on our issues, but was just a Jewish woman instead of a white Gentile male, that maybe he could have the best of both worlds.
But of course, they're attacking, you know, they're not identifying her as a Jewish woman.
They're just identifying her as a right-wing white.
But she's been in the news a lot.
And a lot of the same stories being written about Trump's association with Laura Lumen.
Now, we were never invited on Trump's jet, and we were never advising him as she is.
But that clip was pretty interesting, especially in light of this, you know, what I was told about.
Hey, people in the GOP do listen to you more than you know.
And again, that's another reason why we would love to have your support, ladies and gentlemen, because I think this show, as much as any other institution on our side, is poised to have real access.
And we need your support this quarter.
But with regards to the situation in the you know, are they eating the pets?
I love actually this clip the best.
It's put to a little musical score.
They're eating the dogs, the people that came in.
They're eating the pets.
They're eating the pets of the people that live there.
I absolutely believe it.
I am going to tell you, I don't know how widespread it is, but do you not believe, Keith, that it is entirely possible that sub and I hate to say, what other word are you going to use except the proper term?
If you've got an IQ below 70, you are clinically retarded.
Do you think that these sub-70 IQ folks might be, especially with grocery prices being what they are these days?
You know, there's some geese at the neighborhood pond where we live.
And if anything, if meat gets any higher, I might start eating them.
Well, look what they've done in Haiti.
Haiti has been picked clean.
There's not food.
There's not crops.
There's not wildlife around there because, look, these people are not only stupid.
They're not only evil.
They are absolutely satanic.
They believe in voodoo.
I've got a note here that you haven't even seen.
This comes from a listener in New York, our friend Rick in South Brooklyn.
He wrote this about the whole Haitians eating.
I thought people thought that was stupid.
Thought that was weird.
Thought that was proof of what an extreme is that.
I think it may be something that actually resonates with the base and turns them out.
That's something I think that they are maybe being too clever by half.
I don't think that was a buffoonish thing at all for him to insert in there.
And here's what our friend Rick in South Brooklyn says.
Our friend Rick in South Brooklyn writes this.
In the late 1960s to early 1970s, Brooklyn was invaded by hordes of Haitians.
I lived right across the street from Prospect Park where I would jog and walk my dog.
I regularly saw, this is first person eyewitness accounting, folks, in the 60s and 70s.
I regularly saw pigheads in the trees in sacrificial circles made of stones and chicken bones.
These circles contain slaughtered chickens and cats.
So don't tell me Haitians aren't sacrificing and eating pets and anything else they can get their hands on.
But the real problem is that they have been imported to replace whites and blacks to make Section 8 slum landlords rich.
Those landlords and factory owners bribed the city officials.
If Haitians are so great with their 67 average IQs, then why has the Dominican Republic built a wall to keep them on its side of the island?
And when I was in the seminaries in the 1960s, Rick writes, I was told that missionaries in Haiti and West Africa had a big problem to get the so-called Christian blacks to stop voodoo and animal sacrifice.
I have heard black preachers berate their congregations for wearing voodoo amulets to church.
Do I believe that there is some of that going on?
I absolutely do.
Lauren Witzke posted to her social media this week a news story, an actual news story from a network affiliate in Houston of the exact same thing going on.
They're finding cats and dogs split in half, just their legs.
The truth is stranger than fiction, folks, and we'll give you more after these words from our sponsor.