Sept. 14, 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.
So after that first hour where yours truly and Keith Alexander took the time to ourselves to offer our take on the election, we're going to bring a handful of our favorite guests to the show for just a quick segment apiece tonight to offer their takes on it.
And to lead that parade right now is Dr. Michael Hill, president of the League of the South.
And he's going to kick off this roundtable discussion.
And so first of all, Chief, welcome back.
And secondly, the question is, as we do have to make haste, your thoughts on the debate this week, your thought on the overall standing of the election this night in mid-September, and what outcome would be in the best interest of our people.
Go with that quick, and then we'll let Keith ask the question.
All right, James, thanks for having me on.
I didn't watch the whole debate because I think they're pretty much meaningless.
People already know, I think, who they're going to vote for.
I've never been a big Trump supporter, but I think he's preferable to anything the Democrats can put on the table.
And I hope he wins for one reason.
He's made some promises to, A, deport all the illegals, and B, to prosecute all those people who stole the 2020 election.
And I'd like to give him a chance to make good on his word.
I don't know if he will, but I'd like to see what happens if he does get elected.
But I'm expecting the Democrats to do something in October, maybe to prevent the election from happening.
If they can't cheat it again.
Totally surprise.
Yeah, exactly.
Or if they can't cheat it again, I think they might try to do something to postpone it or even cancel it.
Because I think they really fear losing their grip on power because they've come to power illegitimately in what I called five years ago an oncoming new red terror or a communist revolution.
I think it's unfolding in front of our eyes.
It's going to be very anti-white.
I would feel more comfortable about Trump if he would come out and say, you know, white folks have some interest too in this country, especially since their ancestors founded it and left it to them.
But I'm not holding my breath thinking he's going to do that any day soon.
But I do think that we're going to have some very tumultuous times between now and Inauguration Day in January, especially the closer we get to the election, James.
It's really going to be uncharted territory.
Exactly what Rick Tyler said last week.
He was reporting live for this program from an event in Orlando, and we had him on for a full hour, and we're talking about the event he was at.
Very interesting, but we were also talking about current issues, too.
And he said, yes, he says he thinks that there will be something that's going to happen still between now and the election that is going to upend everything that's already happened to this point, which includes what?
I mean, these unprecedented trials, the convictions, the felonies, the assassination attempt.
And he says, as you said, Michael, that that's going to happen between now and November, something we haven't seen yet.
So that's interesting.
And I would say this before tossing it to Keith.
I agree with you.
And that was my philosophy on Trump in 16.
Hey, at least he's saying these things.
Even if it's a minuscule chance he'll deliver, it's better than flat zero, which is what you're going to get out of Kamala.
I still believe that.
And if not that, I just don't want to see Kamala and Taylor Swift and that ilk have the satisfaction of seeing their side win.
And for no other reason, just out of spite, I would want Trump to win.
But there's more reasons than that, Keith.
Well, I think you're right about it being tantamount to the Red Terror, what they have in store for Red State America.
If we lose this election, the path to winning the election is to mobilize the white working class.
And you don't have to change anybody's vote.
You just need to get some people in the white working class to vote that haven't voted before because they never heard any encouraging words.
You heard about the platinum plan for black people, no platinum plan for the white working class.
If he does that, then you'll see the left really go into true panic mode because, you know.
Because then he'll win.
Unless they kill him again.
He'll try to kill him again.
Yeah, they're going to try to do something to, you know, thwart the will of the people.
And the people, first of all, need to be stirred up by Trump to go out and vote.
And you don't do that by not telling them that you're going to do anything for them.
Now, this is a question Taylor made for Michael Hill.
Normally, when Michael's on, we have him on for a full hour, and deservedly so.
He's one of our all-time favorite guests and one of our all-time most interviewed guests.
And again, for good reason.
But tonight, it's roundtable.
It's one segment per guest.
And Michael, I got to ask you this one.
Your take on this headline.
JD Vance told far-right podcast, the Civil War is ongoing and he's with the South.
Now, JD Vance has caught a lot of negativity from our side and certainly from the other side.
But this is interesting.
And this is what the story reads.
In an interview on a far-right podcast, it wasn't ours this time.
Senator JD Vance invoked the Civil War and suggested to the host that he's on the side of the Confederacy.
Now, Steve King said something very similar on this show last year, but this is the story reads, JD Vance made it clear he was on the side battling the Northern woke people.
This is the exact quote that Trump's running mate said just a few days ago.
American history is a constant war between the Northern Yankees and the Southern Bourbons.
Whichever side the Hillbillies are on is my side.
He went on to say, and I know it's kind of how American politics are today.
The Northern Yankees are now this hyper-woke coastal elite.
The Southern Bourbons are sort of the same old old school southerners who have been around and influential in this country for 200 years.
And it's like the Hillbillies have really started to migrate towards the Southern Bourbons instead of the Northern woke people.
It's just a fundamental thing that's happening in American politics.
So, you know, certainly not as stouthearted as someone like you, Chief, might have put it, but for someone running for vice president in a highly contentious race, what do you make of it?
Well, I'm glad to hear it.
I mean, it's not every day that you hear a sitting senator and someone who has been tabbed as a vice presidential candidate say these kinds of things.
So I certainly welcome it.
I think it's a step in the right direction.
I certainly hope he means it, but I think he's right.
The traditional America is and always has been represented by the South.
And I'm not sure I'd refer to us as always as bourbons.
I always like to call us Cavaliers, but I know what he means.
But I really do think that there's something to that.
And it's really heartening to me that a mainstream politician like this would acknowledge it.
Well, he went on.
What else did he say?
Well, I was just going to add this one thing and let you finish your point because I know time is brief tonight.
He went on to say this, though, Chief.
America, this is a direct quote from Senator Vance, Trump's running mate, a couple of days ago.
America is not just an idea.
It's a group of people with a shared history and a common future.
It is, in short, a nation.
Now, that is something right out of League of the South and TPC.
It is the truth, in other words.
Absolutely, James.
I mean, we have all, all of us, all of us Southern Nationalists have said all along, the only kind, the only philosophy, if you will, that will face communism successfully is blood and soil nationalism.
Civic nationalism won't do it.
What JD Vance mentioned there is blood and soil nationalism at its heart.
A people, a nation.
And that's how you define the term nation.
It's a distinct racial people with a common culture, history, land, etc.
So I'm just really glad to see or to hear him doing this.
I'll email that one to you.
Go, Keith, very quickly.
I was going to say that you remember James when you and Bill Rowland and I met with the reporter from Deseit, a big nationwide newspaper in Germany, and he said that we had a proposition nation over there, and we corrected him right away.
We said, there's no such thing as a proposition nation.
Every nation is a blood and soil nation or it's not, or it's just a tower of Babel.
And I think we really made headway with him, particularly when we took him to Confederate Park and he saw that the people being persecuted were white southerners trying to raise the Confederate flag in Confederate Park and not black people.
I'm seeing another thing here now.
JD Vance defends Confederate statutes.
That's a whole nother article.
Just when I was trying to find this article to text you, Michael.
But anyway.
I think he's got the right guy as a vice president.
I would have, well, anyway.
What do you think?
Well, I mean, I like this.
I mean, there's a lot from Vance, you know, not to like.
I mean, you could make that argument too, but I certainly like this.
I mean, and even Trump has said, you know, defended Robert E. Lee, defended not renaming the military.
Who else could have Kramaswani would have said something like that?
Well, you know, I don't even think, as I said, I don't think women should have necessarily been given the franchise, but Tulsi would have been okay as a running mate.
Because my whole thing is always, what is in the best interest of our people?
That's why I could have sometimes conflicting principles.
Is it in the best interest of our people that they vote?
No.
In this case, would she be a decent running mate?
Yes.
All right, Chief, we got one minute left.
Final word to you.
How can they find out more about the League of the South, first of all?
Well, they can go to our website, which is leagueofthesouth.com, or they and when they get there, they can get my email address and phone number and call me, and I'll be glad to talk to them and send them information.
So we'll have some big news coming up in a month or two with the league.
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I think just a few days after the election for a league meeting here in the South.
And who knows where we'll all be by then?
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Thank you, Michael Hill, for being with us tonight and for kicking off this roundtable discussion.
Always good to talk to you.
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So we did a little more digging.
The article came out two days ago.
It was breaking news from three years ago.
It's sort of like Emmett Till, where the breaking news all the time.
There's always breaking news.
So it was actually three years ago when JD Vance.
We want to be, unlike the establishment press, we want to be accurate on this program.
The article came out two days ago about something he said three years ago about he would be on the side of the South, which we were referencing with Michael Hill.
But in any event, Leopard doesn't change his spots, as I say, James.
Let's go now to Tim Murdoch.
So as we continue to have this roundtable discussion tonight about the debate, people's hot takes on the debate, the current state of the presidential race, and what outcome would be best for our people moving forward.
We go from not just one, but two back-to-back speakers at TPC's 20th anniversary conference.
We were all there together.
Michael Hill, Tim Murdoch, me, you, and perhaps many of you listening out there tonight.
It was a packed house after all.
Tim Murdoch was there with us and he's with us again now.
Tim, seems like just yesterday we were there in May, and now here we are just a few weeks now, less than two months from the election.
It's going by fast.
How are you, brother?
I'm doing great.
How are you, James?
We are doing fine, and we're better, always made better by your presence.
So again, tonight, not the normal hour we like to share with each guest, but just a quick segment.
So you watched it.
You're a commentator.
You are Horace the Avenger.
We follow the white rabbit.
You've got an incredible live stream.
You are covering all the issues that we cover.
You watched it the same as we watched it.
What are your takeaways, Tim?
From the debate.
He came back to his base.
He came back to immigration.
They made a big stink over the Haitians eating cats.
And MS, I mean, if you're watching MSNBC, CNN, and these are your networks and ABC, Fox, and whatnot, you most likely are not going to be affected by any debate one way or another.
You know who you're voting for and everything else.
Online, the big opinion makers probably would be split, but the whole entire Haitian cat thing pretty much erupted online with videos of Haitians eating cats.
So, I mean, online, he easily won the debate with that one, going back to his base, going back to Going back to immigration back to his strongest selling point and just sticking on that and sticking on the Springfield equation.
I think will it rally his base out of fear?
I don't know.
This election, you know, they released all these national polls.
I had on Hunter Wallace, Brad Griffin.
Of course, you know him very well.
And I had him on, and we were talking about this, but they're releasing all these nationwide polls.
She's up or he's up or it's close.
The fact of the matter is it's going to come down to six to eight states, probably like a Michigan's one of those states, as you know.
Everyone should know that.
Which is your statement.
And right.
And here's the problem here.
I mean, this is a known fact.
It's been known now for years that is it going to come down to votes in these states or is it going to come down to who's counting the votes?
Or is it going to come down to what intelligence agencies are camped out in those states over the voters who count?
Because that's what it comes down to.
So I think it's really out of our hands.
This is like a battle of the Titans among the elites.
I think they got a lot going on.
I don't think any of us are naive enough to think that votes, I mean, if you think my vote matters in Michigan, I would say, you know, if I were to tell you my vote mattered in Michigan, you might as well think I believe in Santa Claus or something.
Well, hang on now, Tim.
I mean, we were just talking about Michigan.
I was up in Michigan in 2016.
Literally two weeks before the election, I was on.
If you know John Mongopoulos's show up there in the East Lansing area, we didn't.
But he's going to win.
Yeah, he's going to win most of the state.
The problem is when you get into the southern part of the state, all the votes are going to be counted in Wayne County, which is downtown Detroit.
And there has been voting irregularities there for decades.
But he won by that razor-thin margin of about 10,000 votes in 16 there.
So if it counts in any state, that might be one because that's a razor-thin margin.
But Keith is trumping out to get to say something.
Yeah, this is, look, Tim, let's just drop all the drama and all the masquerade.
It's the black precincts that they funnel all of these mail-in votes, all these bogus votes through.
And they know that that's going to protect them because the Republicans know that if they try to come down and scrutinize them, that they'll be called racist and being called a racist is kryptonite to a Republican politician.
Go to it.
There's more going on.
There's more going on now than it's not 1977 or 75.
That is a factor, and that's a big factor.
Another big factor, Michigan is not a sanctuary state, but it has sanctuary cities.
For instance, there's sanctuary cities in the north of Michigan, and there's immigrants being dumped there we didn't normally have.
And also Detroit is a sanctuary city.
So there's more going on than what you're saying.
What you're saying is times five or five or ten right now, potentially.
So it's not only what you're laying out, which is very important, but now you have all these other factors.
Muslim, all these new immigrants into Detroit, those are all going to be giant factors as well.
Enough to tip 10,000 votes or 20, there's probably enough to tip 100,000 votes.
Do you think, Tim, Tim, I got to ask you this?
Because you're a Michigander.
You live in pure Michigan.
If anybody's ever seen the license plates up there, you know what I'm talking about.
Did they not know to do that in 16 and they learned it by 20?
And that's how he was able to squeak by in 16.
They didn't think they needed to do it, but by 20, they had course corrected.
Oh, I think they're well on their way.
I think it's a bastion.
I think that's going to be a factor.
I think who's counting the votes is going to be a factor.
Definitely in lower Michigan.
Northern Michigan, I imagine a lot of elections might go fair, but there's a couple of sanctuary cities in the north now that could have that.
I just don't know how many migrants are there.
I know that Detroit has become a dumping ground.
I just don't.
No one has numbers.
No one has numbers.
Let's see how they like it that way.
They like it that way.
So this is going to be a battle of the Titans.
Now, here's the thing.
I know what I know.
You know what you guys just laid out.
So does anyone that wants Trump win, Trump to win.
So does the Mossad.
Israelis.
It's way beyond us.
He needs help.
He needs like the hand.
You know, listen, the Democratic Party has always had voting irregularities in these places.
They're always going to.
You got to overcome it by getting out the white vote.
Well, he might have been able to do that.
He might still be able to do that.
We don't know the factor of, you know, obviously illegal invaders aren't supposed to be allowed to vote, but yeah, right.
You know, for all I know, my vote could be cast three times for Kamala by the end of this.
I don't know.
And without me doing anything.
That's how confusing it could be.
So we don't know what's going to happen.
It's going to be contentious either way.
It's going to be, I'd get, hang on to your hats, folks, is what I'm saying.
Who are you voting for?
Oh, I'm probably not even going to the poll.
As of right now, I'm not going to poll.
See, this is the thing that's so interesting, Tim.
And, you know, we have so many great friends like you, who is a brother to the bone and a man who I would fight with here on the radio airwaves and in the trenches with.
I mean, you are a tried and true pro-white advocate.
But there is just no consent.
We bring this up so often.
There's just no consensus among even the regulars on this program as to what they're going to do when it comes time to vote.
What is so interesting about that?
And why do you think that is?
Well, first off, they've been burnt.
We have a lot of associates and known friends of friends and different people that were punished legally after Trump, and Trump did nothing to help any of his base.
And so that leaves a bitter, bitter.
I mean, again, he should have went to war for his base.
He never did.
Forget about everyone else.
He should have went to war for his base.
And he has the bully pulp, but he can do that.
His instincts were to first do that even after Shawersville, to be fair.
But, you know, he lost that battle to his soul or to whoever's blackmailing him.
I don't know what's up with Trump.
Obviously, I think it would be pretty interesting.
It'd be pretty interesting if he won because there would be all kinds of backlash, but that backlash could be against us.
Kamala, she's establishment through and through.
He's, you know, Whitaker said it was over when he got elected.
The establishment's back in.
So whatever they have on him, they obviously have him good.
I don't know what else to say.
But like I said, I plan on sitting home because where I'm at, I know damn well it doesn't make a difference.
Now, in the north of Michigan, it could make a difference, but he's not going to win.
I mean, there's no way he wins anything in and around lower Michigan, in my opinion.
You're going to have to get 30 minutes outside of Metropolitan Detroit, at least.
This is what's so interesting.
So we just had Michael Hill on.
I didn't ask him if he were going to vote for Trump, but he said he would rather Trump win.
Now we got a guy sitting at that.
And I'm not so sure we're not going to get an accelerationist tonight that's going to vote for Kamala.
And listen, I can understand all of these arguments.
I'm not taking issue with any of them.
There's an argument to be made for either way.
I would never vote for Kamala.
The Trump situation, my whole entire point, why I would sit it out is because I feel no matter who I vote for, all right, let's say I go and vote for Trump.
I just don't think those votes are going to end up down there.
I'm not convinced of that.
But it might as well be worth a few minutes of effort, though, just to test it.
Especially voting, you don't have to wait in a big line.
I see what you're saying, and you're not motivated to vote for Trump.
It's ultimately the thing.
You'd go out and spend 30 minutes of your time to go vote.
I'm not motivated to participate in election because either this election's already decided by God or some intelligence agency.
It is not going to be decided by any vote from any listener in any of these states.
There ain't no way it's going to, if it's like, you know, he wins 10,000 votes by 10,000 votes in Michigan, it's an act of God.
You know, we're in God's hands, and I can't help with that.
I can pray for him, I guess.
Let's see what we do.
Kim, this is Keith.
Let me just say this: we have the long shadow of the civil rights movement and all of this vote cheating started with the Voting Rights Act of 65.
It has now been perfected to a fine art in the black precincts down here.
I don't know.
Tim, give us the website.
White Rabbit.
You can go to get this whiterabbitradio.biz for all my links.
Yeah, so there it is.
All right.
Thank you, buddy.
We'll be back with you again soon.
WhiterabbitRadio.biz, the great Tim Verdar.
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And we've got another one right now, our longtime friend, Jason Kuna, who can certainly fill one of these segments in no time at all and fill it well.
Jason, welcome back.
Well, thank you so much for bringing me back, James.
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And also, know whyguilt.org.
Knowguilt.org.
I am happy to tell you that I have known Jason so long, I actually knew Jason before he started all of that.
And man, the years have gone by quickly.
And to see all that you in that community have been doing, Jason.
And our friend, let's give a big shout out to our friend down there in Central Florida.
We won't mention his name, but man, what a musician.
And we'll let him know that we said hello to him and we're thinking about him tonight.
Now, that being said, let's get down to it.
The debate.
That is the talk of the town and the political world this week.
I would ask you this question, though, just to get it started, Jason.
You can answer it and then take the rest of the time, this segment, in any way you'd like.
The media, as always, this mouthpiece for the system, mouthpiece for the regime, if you choose that adjective.
Speaking with a single voice, as always, even using the same terms in all of their stories.
Trump took the bait.
Trump was outlandish and angry and shouting and this and this and this.
Same story, different headline, different writer, same story every time.
When you watched the debate, did you come away with those same conclusions or did you see it differently?
Start there and then go anywhere you want to go.
I absolutely agree with you.
I thought it was a really sound position that they were crafting and categorizing the interpretation of Trump's trumping of Kamala by saying, oh, he gave in.
He took the bait.
And that's why he came out swinging.
And that was somehow as though he were supposed to sit there and accept lies, intimidation, slanders, et cetera, and do nothing.
Of course, that is the exact opposite of what he should do if he wants to win, if he wants us to win.
And that's the anti-whites for you.
Jumping into this debate, I mean, you asked me about the debate, the race, what's best for our people.
Jumping right into my views on the debate starts off with ABC gave Kamala the easiest night she's ever had since Willie Brown ran out of Viagra.
60 million.
Now that's a lie, folks.
That's a lie.
60 million people almost, they're saying, watched this travesty.
ABC's David Muir, Lindsey Davis, hardcore anti-white moderators, if you want to call them that, aggressively fact-checking Trump the entire time to the point of saying that Muir didn't detect Trump's sarcasm when Trump had said that he had lost by a whisker, like as though Muir is some sort of sarcasm detector, pushing back on January, January.
Of course, we call it Patriots Day, but for all of the individualists out there who call it Patriot, January 6th, I guess I should say, rather than Patriots Day, pushing back there, Trump pointing out that he gave the power to Pelosi as Pelosi, and Muir still coming at him.
But what would you have done different?
This was all just crafted to make Trump look as bad as he possibly could, even going so far as lying about violent crime, violent crime rates across the country.
Trump looked extremely weak at one point in the debate.
That was when he was asked about the racial identity subject for Kamala, and he ended up saying, I don't care, I don't care.
This was the most pathetic.
I saw that.
That was actually in my notes in the first hour.
And yes, he did mention that.
And I thought that he was very shifty and almost apologetic in his delivery there.
Jason, you're an expert on how to parse these things and parse terms and come across with great delivery.
And he was definitely lacking there.
You're onto something here that hasn't been mentioned yet.
Yes.
Yeah, and that's one of the points that he could have hit a grand slam home run.
He could have gone at Kamala really hard about Kamala being anti-white.
He could have said to the moderators, she puts race into everything.
She's always talking about race.
She's one race.
She's another race.
Somehow it empowers her for these different races.
But she seems to always be in favor of programs and policies that undermine the white working class, all white people in general of this country.
Maybe she's anti-white.
Maybe you should ask her if she's anti-white and why she's in favor of such policies.
That would have been a nuclear weapon.
It would have been a Soviet nuclear weapon from back in the day going off.
It would have totally destroyed, would have been the end of Kamala's campaign.
Of course, these so-called moderators, they didn't fact-check her on Project 25, Charlotteville, bloodbath, comment.
It just got worse and worse.
Kamala was strong in the first, in my opinion, the first 20 to 30 minutes, off of memorized content from her faux rallies.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Yeah, just read, just like what she could recall from reading those teleprompters.
After that, she began to stumble, go into the word salad, go into the moralizing.
Platitudes.
Let's turn the page.
We can't go back.
Absolutely.
Totally endless platitudes.
Trump is muzzled, in my opinion, by Chris La Savita and Susie Wiles.
He would be much better.
And other girls in his campaign.
He would be, and I mean that as girls of both sexes.
He would be much better if he were allowed to just be Trump and light fire to things.
And that's where he wins.
The folks out there, by the way, there are folks out there.
Do you agree or disagree that the pet thing might have been the thing that has ignited, that's the most panned thing by the controlled media, but that might have been the thing that actually motivated most of his base.
That was actually quintessential Trump.
That was 2016 Trump compared to what we've got now.
The establishment Trump.
Absolutely.
100%.
And that's the establishment Trump is Wiles and La Savita.
That's their doing primarily.
And absolutely.
I mean, you have people like Fox News, Ben Shapiro, Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, Lindsey Graham, all saying, Trump lost, Trump lost.
But really, Trump won because of these one-liners over the course.
I mean, it was in spite of the effort of people like these campaign managers to make him palatable to sewing circle ladies out there who are very delicate and they can't, they're not worried, you know, they're worried about insulting.
But yeah, him coming out with the, I took a bullet because you said I was a threat to democracy and shush, I'm speaking.
Remember, you did that?
I like that.
I like that.
I love that.
Yes, I did.
Go wake Biden up at 4 p.m.
That was great.
And yeah, without question, they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, they're eating the pets.
That's quintessential Trump.
That's going to live on while everybody has already forgotten what the rest of the base, or rather the rest of the debate, Was about or we're even discussing.
But the state of her race, so I think Trump won because of these, clearly, her word salads, because of his one-liners.
But the state of the race, I mean, basically, Kamala's campaign is being run by an SNL-tier Indian call center.
They could not screw things up.
She's got like a terrible, I mean, she's a terrible candidate, obviously.
And yeah, I mean, maybe on another time and another day, we could talk about how Trump could have done better.
But I want to get through some of these thoughts before I got to jump off from.
Actually, I just got to say, Jason, you're the last guest that we have booked for this hour.
And I probably would have asked this of either of the first two guests, but we left the last segment of this hour open as like a flex segment.
Actually, my friend, if you got plenty of time, if you would like to stick around and if you can, I know we said one segment tonight, but if you can stick around, you're killing it.
So let's just keep killing.
Keep going.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, 100%.
I totally enjoy.
I love this community.
Kamala's campaign.
Where is that going?
First of all, I'll just say, you know what they should have done is they should have given her short videos to make.
Maybe I shouldn't say this because maybe they'll end up doing it.
With policy points, go ahead and scratch all of the interviews because she can't even think for five minutes, not even five seconds on her feet.
And so, yeah, just give her these little videos to post.
Hold on right there.
Jason Kuna, Mr. No White Guilt.
Jason No White Guilt Kuna is going to stick with us for another segment.
We're going to flex him into the last segment of this hour.
Stay tuned.
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As we sit here live on September and only 30 days in September, you remember the rhyme, Keith?
30 days has November September, something, June, and all the rest have 31 except February or something.
That's right.
Well, 30 days has September, April, June, and November.
All the rest have 31, except a little February with only 28, and the year 29.
But this is, we're cheated out of a day here in our third quarter fundraising drive, and so we have to make haste.
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Please, if you're enjoying tonight's show, and how could you not with these guys?
Then please help us because this has been a quarter-to-quarter operation for 20 years.
It's amazing.
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It's been 20 lean years, but we've always made it, and we've made it because of God's will and your good humor, folks.
And so, anyway, that's all I'll say about that.
We're in the middle of our third quarter fundraising drive, and we want you to support us because we want to continue to talk to people like we're talking about tonight and continue to make an impact.
And I love what TPC is doing.
I mean, next week we're going to have Congressman Steve Stockman back on.
I was talking to Steve King yesterday.
We're talking, you know, all of these folks we're talking to.
And there's more behind the scenes.
And we're really on the cusp of something, Jason.
Our whole community at large, all of us who are in this collective, we are really breaking through into the mainstream in ways that would have been unfathomable at the beginning of the Trumpian era.
How much longer does the Trump era have to last?
Well, that's very much in question now.
And it goes back to our topic tonight: the theme, the central theme, which is the debate.
And so, Jason, I don't know how much of the show, if any, you heard before you joined us tonight, but we were firing on some of the same cylinders.
Yes, he was very weak in that Kamala exchange about is she black, is she Hindu?
He was weak there, a little weak on Charlottesville.
Could have been a little bit better on J6, but he did fairly well there.
But overall, he had some zingers, and he did well.
He did well overall.
I mean, I guess my overall grade would be maybe a B, not a B, even a B minus, not an A plus, but a B.
The whole media, though, is saying it was just the worst debate ever.
You watched it, Jason.
You're a wordsmith.
You are a communicator.
Again, your reaction and continue on.
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Thank you.
We got to do more for you.
Thank you.
I appreciate that.
If I had to give like one word of, I would say probably a rare word, in inquidity would be the word for, because we didn't receive, there wasn't enough of the substance.
I think Trump could have really gone after her on being a con artist.
Fact I told my community he should have themed the entire debate, starting off calling her Kamala the Caronada con artist, and then repeated that several times throughout the debate.
I would have hit her over the head over her associations with big tech, censorship and a big pharma poisoning the country, especially with RFK now as part of the sort of Trump Train, The Trump movement.
But that's, that's what I would have done.
But her, but the, the state of the race.
I guess, relative to her she's practically our first trans candidate.
She's Indian, then she was black, then she's McDonald's fry wench and then she became Aunt Jemima Creo style you, you better.
Thank a union member depend.
You know just wherever she goes in the country.
She's transitioning from one thing to the next.
But the initial excitement for her was just the appreciation, the relief that they weren't going to have to worry about Biden finding the words, finding his way on and off the stage.
That's what the excitement was about, because everyone knows that she was the least liked, least popular vice president in history.
So there was a relief.
There was a manufactured energy behind her and enthusiasm behind her.
It's worn off.
Now, weeks later, it's it's all worn off.
Trump's campaign could be a lot better than it is.
He brought he's brought Loomer in.
She's got a huge audience.
She's been very loyal to him.
What do you think about that what?
What do you think about that?
Is that a net gain, net negative, net neutral, or what?
It's a gain because he's trying to balance and he's very, he's very angry with so many people talking about how La Cevita and Wiles are such geniuses and so brilliant, and clearly this is an effort by those who are saying such things to get him to conform to their you know, deep state Republican swamp edicts and the appeals to the sewing circles out there.
So he brought in Corey Lewandowski.
He's had Loomer actually around for quite a little while.
He hasn't hired her.
She was almost part of the campaign in 2020.
He didn't.
He didn't hire her then because there was some opposition his, his current campaign.
If I had to categorize his current campaign, it's a shadow of the 2020 campaign and it's a down syndrome shadow of the 26 campaign.
If he were to, if he were to come out like strong, revolutionary style at this point, he could really redeem.
I still think he's going to win.
I still think they're going to attempt to steal the election from him.
I wouldn't be surprised if we see a just barely Trump victory at the finish line, because it's going to be big.
It's going to be really big, much bigger than do you think.
It's going to be the Supreme Court making the decision eventually.
And what, what what?
What case?
Yeah well, just like in Gore versus Bush.
Basically, they had to uh, they had to step in and say that Bush was the winner, or they refused to do it in 2020, But, you know, if they don't do it this time, the Supreme Court is over as an institution.
They're going to pack that thing so that it has 30 Katanji Browns on it.
That's right.
But there was actually an article the other day that was interesting, and it highlighted the path to a 269-269 electoral college vote tie.
But that's another topic.
But anyway, Jason, back to you.
No, that'll be a, yeah, it'll really be astonishing for the population.
Regrettably, though, there won't be a civil war.
All of this sort of talk about whether there could be a civil war presupposes that there is a counter social morality, which there isn't.
We're working on building one, but which there isn't, and therefore there aren't poles of gravity around which opposition can push.
Trump is really the only oppositional pole of gravity around which people can orbit and push back against the system.
He could.
I mean, worst case scenario, the election is stolen.
He could continue and serve that role, and perhaps he would, because he'll have his family to worry about.
Obviously, him winning is best for our people.
These old arguments about, well, if the Republican wins, then our people go back to sleep.
Those are anachronistic.
They don't apply anymore.
They probably haven't applied since after Clinton.
And really what it comes down to is whether or not our population, the white population, are going to say to themselves, we are seeking our well-being individually by way of our people's well-being.
That's the birth of a people.
That's what such a large percentage of the non-white racists do successfully.
And in this world of these collectives, individualism, selfish individualism is suicide.
But Trump being in office, though.
So Mr. No White Guilt in relatively competitive Virginia is voting for Trump.
Oh, without question.
Yes, I'll be.
In fact, I let everyone know when I go to the polling center, I let everyone know who I'm nice and loud who I'm voting for because I want to inspire people who are feeling intimidated and I want to intimidate people who are feeling anti-white.
And so actually I voted for him the first two times.
I'm voting for him the third time.
I've not shrouded that in any sort of mystery.
I mean, yes, we could debate his shortcomings, but that's, I mean, that's a whole different ballgame with what's coming on the other side.
Go, Keith.
Well, got a minute remaining.
Okay, we've got Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr., Democrats, prominent Democrats, coming over to Trump's side.
On the other hand, the people, the Republicans that have, you know, jumped into Trump, like the Lindsey Grahams, the Cheneys, people like that, Mitt Romney, you know, they were never in their corner.
And they are the quintessential rhinos.
So I really think that he's got some gravitas on his side.
You know, I think that Tulsi and RFK Jr. outweigh that group of, you know, that whiny little homosexual Lindsey Graham.
Well, Lindsey Graham's in Trump's camp.
He's just he likes to take issue.
But Tulsi definitely looks better than Miss Piggy Dick Cheney's daughter.
But Jason, final word to you.
Did the debate help him or hurt him?
It absolutely helped him with those one-liners.
They're living on.
They will live on beyond the election.
Even with the blanket media coverage saying it was a rout in every sense of the word.
Well, absolutely.
I mean, there were other polls that showed that people who were sitting on the fence felt better about Donald Trump at the end of it.
So without question.
It's good.
I said, I got a guy, a friend of mine who's running for a state house seat as a Republican, thinks just like you and I, Jason.
Texted me earlier today.
He said he was Trump neutral.
He's pro-white.
He's white positive.
He was Trump neutral before the debate.
He was Trump positive after the debate.
So anyway, there you have it.
NowhiteGuilt.org, Jason Kuna.
Thank you.
What, Keith?
The big tuna.
The big kahuna.
A silver tuna.
If you're going to put it, you know, like the trophy fish, he is.