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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
The political cesspool, going 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.
Folks, it's the last hour of our broadcast before Election Day 2024.
Joining us now is Dr. Kevin McDonald, one of the top three most interviewed guests in the history of this radio program.
Every time he is on, it is a wonderful conversation.
I understand folks who have misgivings about Trump over the Jewish issues.
We have had some of them on tonight.
It is understandable.
I do understand it.
I relate to it.
I get it.
We had, of course, our friend David Duke on two weeks ago for a full hour to stake his claim and position.
But now we have on Kevin McDonald, who I think as much as anyone understands Jewish evolutionary psychology.
He literally wrote the book or books on that subject.
And though he understands perhaps as much, if not more than anyone, on the threat of unchecked Jewish power and influence, he has a featured article right now at theoccidentalobserver.net, why I voted for Trump.
And if Kevin McDonald can vote for Trump, maybe you can too.
And he's going to tell you why.
Now, Kevin and I were on with Greg Johnson for about two and a half hours earlier today at the counter currents election preview show.
That'll be up tomorrow or Monday if you didn't catch it live, although I know a lot of you did because I've heard from you.
But check out his article at TOO, Why I Voted for Trump.
He's going to break it down now in about seven or eight minutes.
Kevin, welcome back.
It is great to have you on again tonight, especially tonight, right before the election.
Why did you vote for Trump and why should others, even with the Jewish question notwithstanding?
Hold their nose.
Well, yeah, I do believe it's very important to vote for Trump.
And as far as the Jewish issue, I mean, my view is that the Israel lobby dominates both sides of the aisle in Congress, certainly dominated the Biden administration.
You could say that Harris is a little better.
She criticizes the Palestinians.
I mean, she criticizes Israel for what they've done to the genocide they're committing.
But especially Wash, she's not going to do anything different.
And Trump does have people around him who are Jewish.
This guy, Robert Luttnick, now, who says he's in touch with Jared Kushner, which is not good because Jared Kushner was a disaster in the last administration and certainly pushing things to the left and totally Israel.
I understand he's going to still be in on this one now.
We just heard that from hopefully not.
We'll see.
But Kevin, your piece, why you voted for Trump.
Well, with Luttnick, he's saying that.
But what I'm thinking is that there are some big pushbacks to all that.
And there's some big pluses.
And then the fact is when Trump came in, he got rid of the neocons.
People like Bill Crystal, Jennifer Rubin, Max Booth.
They all abandoned the Republican Party.
And that's all for the good.
And there are people like Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson.
They both had runnings with the ADL.
They're very close to Trump.
Musk has contributed $119 million at least.
And Tucker's had him on many times.
He just had, I think he had an interview last night.
And they've had runnings with the ADL.
And so they're not naive to this stuff.
And they know what is going on there.
So I am hopeful and confident, actually, that they will push back.
And the fact is, we don't really have a choice because if Kama gets in there, it's all over.
Because they will try to get, and they may well get, a permanent majority, permanent Democrat rule, because they're importing millions of illegal aliens that they're confident will vote for them.
And they will, because it had to be low IQ.
They'll be dependent on the government.
And they will be prone to identity politics.
As soon as they get off the boat, they learn that the way it's at the top of the society, like Elon Omar and all these people, is to, you know, white man bad.
And so they will do that.
And they will have a majority.
And if they get a majority, if they get control of Congress and everything, they will get rid of the Electoral College.
They'll expand the Supreme Court.
They'll have a couple more states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.
And it'll be a permanent left majority.
And they'll pack the courts and they'll appoint all these liberal judges who are already engaged in law affair.
You got Merrick Garland going after the January 6 people, Charlottesville people are up to their eyeballs in prosecutions and lawfare from Roberta Kaplan and people like that.
So this is something that we have to have now.
We can't wait another four years and hope that a really disastrous Kamala Harris administration would wake up more white people.
It might, but so what?
By that time, they'll have things completely under control.
They'll purge the military even more.
And the best thing about Trump, I've always felt was that he basically got rid of the old GOP.
I mean, they're on there.
They're still there.
Liz Cheney, you know, and then the whole Adam Kinziger, the Paul Ryan types, Mitt Romney.
But, you know, they're definitely on the defensive now.
And a lot of them have left.
I mean, you got Liz Cheney campaigning with Kamala Harris and Adam Kinsinger on CNN and all these people.
But I think that Trump's greatest contribution really was to get rid of that old GOP, which was just a disaster.
Conservatism white.
And they would delay things a few years and talk to conservative conservative argument for this, that, and the other thing, now it'll be transgender surgery and conservatives have to stand up for that.
And it's just these people are hopeless.
And we have to have a Republican Party that reflects the will, really reflects white interests.
Tucker Carlson has talked about white interests.
He is very, very tuned into the president.
So it's Musk.
Elon Musk has too.
He said that, you know, he said Jewish organizations have campaigned against white interests.
And he said that's the absolute truth.
The ADL went crazy.
He did have to apologize.
He went over to Israel and asked this and the whole damn thing.
But at the same time, he's continued this sort of thing.
And I believe in his heart, he believes it.
And he's taken out the checkbook.
And this is very risky for him.
The easiest thing for any big-time businessman is not to do that.
He's already got all these regulatory agencies after him, and it'll just get worse.
And so, one of the things that could happen is that, and I know, you know, if you read Isaacs' biography of Elon Musk, I mean, going, you know, going against regulations is things that go way back.
And a big part of his success because he tries to get around those things.
He thinks that the government bureaucracy is just burdensome and ridiculous, which it is.
But he, you know, he says, it's really a risk for him.
If Khal Harris wins, they'll go to the full law fair.
There'll be lawsuits.
There'll be prosecutions.
You know, you know, what happens to people getting on the wrong side of these people?
So he is being very brave here.
And I do think his head is in the right place.
He understands.
He's from South Africa.
He understands what a dysfunctional society South Africa has become.
And he knows the score.
Kevin Keith Alexander here.
Let me say, you know, there are a lot of people that say that if you get Trump in, it'll be a replay of, you know, his first term.
It'll be Mike Pompeo, I understand, is tapped to have a large role.
Jerry Forrester, likewise, reportedly.
But on the other hand, I see what you're saying about, you know, if Kamala and whites get in there, it's all over.
We're going to have stags of praying for Trump.
Well, Kevin, you wrote this in.
People need to read your piece at theoccidentalobserver.net, theoccidentalobserver.net, why I voted for Trump.
You talk about, listen, we understand the Jewish issue.
Believe me, Kevin understands it.
Yes, I understand.
That not with creating a permanent leftist majority, censorship, more leftist judges, reverting to the old GOP, all of these reasons and more.
Kevin, we got seconds remaining.
It's yours.
You voted for Trump.
Tom Pale and Tom Cotton and so on.
They're neocons, but they're not in office yet.
And there's going to be pushback against that.
There's going to be a lot of people understand that now.
And Trump said, when I got to Washington in 2016, I didn't really know how it worked.
Now he knows how it works.
I mean, you pointed people like Christopher Ray, John Boldu.
My God.
you know he just didn't have a clue really and i think now suicidal suicidal I mean, you know, Christopher Ray's gone after him tooth and nail.
He's the big guy in there.
You've got a chance.
The music is playing.
Kevin, thank you so much.
Folks, if you want more from Kevin, anytime we have Kevin on, he should be on for a full hour.
Tonight, every guest gets a segment, but I'm glad he agreed to participate.
Check his article out at theoccidentalobserver.net.
Check out Kevin and I, along with Greg Johnson, at Countercurrents.
And we will talk to Kevin again after the election, but not soon enough.
We'll be right back.
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It is indeed the final countdown.
This is it.
Our last show before the election.
Our last time to make a difference.
And I think if, as I said before, if all of the pro-white media and websites and outlets and publications and podcasts and live streams are in array, we can impact some of these swing states where the vote is going to be decided by a few thousand as it has been in the last couple of cycles.
But joining us now is Brad Griffin, longtime friend Brad Griffin of occidentaldescent.com, not just of Occidental Descent, the founder and editor-in-chief of a website I go to every day.
Now, for a few days in the past few weeks, there hasn't been a lot of content there because Brad has been so busy as only he can do, or as he does better than anyone else, crunching the data and crunching the polling numbers.
And he has been completely wrapped up in that.
We're going to talk to him about that and let Brad make a closing case.
What's the verdict?
A closing case for Trump.
He is going to tell us why he is voting for Trump and why others should do the same.
But first, let's say hello, Brad.
How are you tonight?
It's great to have you.
I know you're busy with your family, your growing family, and congratulations on that as well.
Doing great, James.
And Keith, how are you?
We are good.
Made better by your presence here tonight.
So let's go.
Brad, you're crunching the data.
The polls.
Well, let's talk about the polls.
The data is only you can crunch.
What are you seeing here three days before the election?
Oh, well, in terms of polling, in the last two elections, Trump has by far, you know, never been this close to this far ahead in terms of polling.
In 2016, there was only, well, I think one national poll to had him ahead the whole time.
And in 2020, he was behind until the end.
It wasn't, shouldn't have even been close.
The polling had him losing Ohio, had him losing Florida.
This time around, in the real clear politics national average, he's up in the national popular vote.
He's ahead in all the swing states in the real clear politics average except Wisconsin and Michigan.
Those two states are notorious for having the biggest polling errors of any states in the country, if I'm not mistaken.
Does that mean voter fraud?
No, it just means that people there don't like to answer polls.
Polling there is very off because people just don't like to answer polls there.
And they also have same-day registration, I want to say, in Wisconsin, where you can register to vote.
Long story short is, I mean, the polling is great for Trump, but what is even better for Trump is that is the early voting in that we don't have an election day anymore in most states.
We have an election season, and over half the vote is already in in a lot of these states, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Arizona.
And I think it's like a third of the way there in Pennsylvania.
And we can already tell like some huge changes from previous elections.
One being black turnout seems to be way off this time.
The electorate is looking to be more white than before.
And in terms of absolute ballots, Trump is just crushing it in Nevada, Florida.
He's ahead in Arizona, North Carolina right now.
It's harder to tell what's going on in Michigan and Wisconsin.
But even people who are modeling the election think it's going to be within five points in Virginia.
So if that's true, it's going to be a blowout.
It should be.
It should be.
But we will see because voter fraud looms large.
But Brad, one thing you wrote, and I read earlier, I loved what you, the blurb you put on OD earlier today or yesterday.
Everything that has happened in the last month or so, you write, the McDonald's stunt, the Joe Rogan interview, Biden calling Trump supporters garbage, Garbage Force One, Liz Cheney facing a firing squad, Kamala Harris screaming about fascism as her closing argument is reminiscent of 2016.
You asked, where was this Trump during the 2020 Keep America Great Again campaign?
But he is back.
No doubt about it.
He's back in a way that enthused us in 2016.
You didn't even mention Brad, his playing of Dixie at Madison Square Garden and his I Have Beautiful White Skin remark at a recent rally.
How does this play in?
How should this play in?
How should this play in to the 3 to 5% of white voters who set out 2020?
Yeah, I mean, I set out 2020 myself.
I was extremely black peeled.
In fact, like what's completely different is in 2016, I was glued to the polls.
I was following what was going on very intensely.
Then in 2020, I didn't really look at the polls during the whole year because I was just done with Trump.
But this time, I'm right back in 2016 mode.
I can't turn away from it because it's like an ongoing train wreck I'm watching with Kamala Harris.
How would you respond to this?
Well, go ahead.
Go ahead, please.
Yeah, yeah.
But I mean, what would be the argument for Trump?
Okay, well, number one, like we've had, what, 10, 11 million, more than that, 15 million illegal aliens come here.
If Kamala Harris wins, I mean, it's really about the next 15 to 20 million that'll come if she gets in there.
And last time around, I completely underestimated it.
I didn't think it could possibly be that bad.
It was a lot worse.
Then, of course, there's the war with Russia that Joe Biden started, which wasn't even on the radar screen and was beyond my worst expectations for 2020.
And the third major thing is everybody taking a 20% haircut in their standard of living.
It's just harder to pay the bills, and we don't need any more of this economic mismanagement.
I mean, things are already bad enough.
I think the cost of living is going to be the biggest thing in Trump's view.
Yeah, yeah, the cost of the living.
All the things that we'd like to talk about, I think that's the thing that's going to get that 3% to 5% of working class, non-college-educated.
I mean, yeah, I mean, you can believe Trump isn't going to do this or that, but I mean, it's not so much about what he's going to do.
To spend $100 to take your kids to eat at Chick-fil-A or McDonald's.
I mean, it's $10 a month.
Take out a loan to go to five guys.
Five guys is like next level.
I mean, McDonald's Chick-fil-A is $10.
Yeah, it's like $20 a mouth at five guys.
But Mark Weber just emailed me live in real time here if you're listening live on the show tonight.
And I get your response to this, Brad, because I doubt you've seen this yet because I haven't seen it yet.
And it just came out November 2nd, 2024 is the date line.
New York Post headline reads: Prominent white supremacist Richard Spencer endorses Kamala Harris.
Oh, I saw it last night on Twitter.
Oh, you saw it last night.
Oh, you saw his endorsement last night, but now the media.
He released the video, and I just shakes my head.
Okay, so, all right.
I'm banned from there.
You can still see it, but this is the media is now a day later caught up with it.
Well, this is what the first two paragraphs read.
Of one of the United States' foremost white supremacists is urging followers to support Vice President Harris in the presidential election next week.
Richard Spencer, an avowed racist, anti-Semite, and admirer of Nazism, who coined the term all-right.
It was featured, speaker, when he took part in the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
My God, all of this stuff didn't curry him any better favor from the media.
That is an action-packed, adjective-packed introduction.
Just one more crazy person voting for Kamala.
Called Harris the best manager of the American empire.
So, I, you know, listen, you know, we don't take, we don't, you know, engage in the stuff.
Even erstwhile friends, we don't take aim at it.
But it is interesting, and this just came out.
So, what do you make of that as you continue to search for a lot of time?
Well, yeah, specifically, what Richard is worried about is that Trump might get in there and cut off the Ukraine funding.
And I'm all for that.
So, I mean, I hope he's right.
I hope he's right.
I just have the opposite position.
I don't want to be involved in that.
And I think it's like a tragic that it's come to this.
It's the biggest bloodbath in Europe since World War II by like a mile.
Killing off a whole generation of Ukrainian young men.
Russians, too.
A lot of Russians.
I can't just, I just do not see any upside in the situation.
That is one of the top three reasons I've completely flipped from saying, oh, yeah, yeah, Trump was better, hands down.
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Brad, back in the summer, late summer, you wrote a compelling series at Occidental Dissent, the case for Trump.
And it was at least 10, 12 plus separate entries from you as to why our community, the pro-white community, needs to vote for Trump, even though there is some dissension over the Israel question.
It's been widely discussed, even some dissent on the program tonight.
Why should people vote for Trump, in your opinion?
What was your argument in the case for Trump, that series at Occidental Descent?
Well, I mean, to grab the bull by the horns, the major reservation that people have is the Israel issue.
And I would say that, you know, given what's happened under Joe Biden with the genocide you got over there in Gaza, you got relations with Iran, which has never been worse, or at least in my lifetime, going all the way back, I guess, to when I was a baby, like in the Reagan, in the Reagan administration, which I don't even remember.
But it's never been worse.
And it can't possibly get any worse with Gaza.
And it wasn't that bad under Trump.
Number two, we know that Trump is a Zionist, but most people in this country are.
That's not going to change the next four years.
And when it does change, it'll be like a decade or two now from now because of just changing generations.
That's what's going to happen.
You've documented why it will change.
Yeah, well, I mean, okay, the bottom line here is that we're not going to win that issue in the short term.
But in the short term, we could have a devastating loss on immigration that is irreversible.
And we've got to stop that.
And also, I mean, what Elon is doing on Twitter, you know, echoing our talking points is just amazing.
I can't imagine why anybody would not be happy with that, considering where we were just five years ago.
Tulsi Gabbard and Robert Kennedy Jr., too.
I think people underestimate me.
That looks like what Greg Johnson was saying when we were on counter currents today, Kevin McDonald and I.
He said, well, the argument is if we lose harder now, we'll win more in the future.
And why would you not want to vote for a guy who's at least threatening to deport illegals and put a guy like Muskin who has gone off the rail on Jews on Twitter?
He's been a little schizophrenic, but he's landed on our side half the time.
Brad Griffith's going to stick with us.
He'll be back with us next.
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Perhaps the most riveting four minutes of the last two and a half hours took place in the commercial break during this last segment.
We're not going to tell you what we talked about, but Brad Piffen is still with us.
And we have a new thing called Political Sessable After Hours.
And Jack Ryan is with us.
We're going to have a full OG, a full OccidentalDescent.com segment here with Brad and Jack.
But before we get to Jack, let's first go back to Brad.
Brad, I want to give you all the time you need to finish your closing argument for Trump.
And I wanted to place both you and Jack on in this final hour for that reason.
You have written, as I mentioned in the last segment, a compelling series over the summer intermittently at occidentaldescent.com, the case for Trump.
Make that case and let's toss it over to our friend Jack.
Well, I mean, if you remember ancient history where we were 10 years ago around the time that BLM started, where we are now, and then five years ago, in terms of like how radically cultures change, how across several different issues, which have always been important to our community.
You know um, we've come a long way in this decade, like more than I can think of any tom in recent memory, and it's accelerating.
And you know, because of Trump yeah, it's well, he's been the central figure in it, just not not so much, I agree, the reaction to him, like how he's polarized things.
He's the, he's the main character in in, you know, driving this, and i'm bullish, i'm optimistic, I think five years from now, I think we won't be able to fathom um like, how more radicalized people will be, how much more normalized um, things that were, you know, unthinkable become unthinkable.
Um, i'm not sure if you'll, what kind of policy victories you'll have.
I mean now, a lot of that depends on how the courts go, how Congress goes, who he hires, but I mean certainly better than the alternative.
Four years of Kamala Harris, especially without question, without question on Israel.
There are wasps.
She's worse on everything else.
I think it's just that simple.
Jason Kessler wrote, uh, and we mentioned this earlier, I went ahead and voted for Trump because there isn't a more radical alternative.
I think acceleration could just mean the decimation of everything we love, while conservatives cuck and normalize it.
Kamala winning will mean a bigger crackdown on political dissent.
There is no saving America by voting, but let's try to prevent the boot from coming down so fast.
We can get out of one war in Ukraine definitely, and that's a dangerous war because our opponent there has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.
I mean Jason, what?
What I would add to that is, I mean Jason should have experienced it himself, like remember how, like insane it got in Virginia when we had the Democrats in control there?
The whole destruction of Monument Avenue, uh Charlottesville, all the law fare.
You know that that's happened and then things have gotten better there since Duncan has been in there.
That's one of the things.
That's the thing and that's what he concluded.
Let's try to prevent the boot from coming down so fast.
It snaps our neck.
So yes, I mean.
Well, I think to suffice it to say, we know which way you're leaning on this and how you're voting.
Brad, after having not voted for him in 2020 and after have voting for him in uh 2016, let's bring on Jack Ryan now, the other uh part of od.
You are the two propellants there that keep it going.
Jack, you are such a regular uh contributor, you're really part of the staff.
Brad is a certainly a very regular guest, but this is the first time.
You said this is the first time you've ever been paired together on the show.
Yes, it is.
Um, i'm very honored to have been allowed to contribute on the political festival, but this is the first time i've ever been on with the great Brad Griffin and he has generously allowed me to write on his blog uh, for many, many years, and I feel very, very honored that he let me do do that.
Um, I have some fans on OD and then I have some people that just really don't like my writing at all, and and Brad lets me write and lets me present my point of view, which is just, you know, is it the only point of You know?
But it's my personal point of view.
And I'm really just thankful very much to both of you gentlemen.
Southern gentlemen, I'm a Midwesterner that went to the South for college at Vanderbilt.
I'm not big on football and things like that, but this year, my alma mater Vanderbilt has beaten both the Alabama University and Auburn University in football.
So I just wanted to say, hey, we know that we did that.
Yeah, yeah.
He denies he's in the football.
He denies he's into football, but then it comes out like it's actually an Auburnine and an old mission.
It's not like Lord Cornwallis's band played at Yorktown.
The world turned upside down.
Vanderbilt beats Auburn and Alabama in the same year.
You should take that victory lap.
You're not going to get it.
That victory lap was in 1982 when I beat the University of Tennessee at home with driving wing.
I was drunk.
And we beat the University of Tennessee for the first time in like 25 years.
And we went on.
You got arrested that time, right?
Now I got one Nashville Z guy, a police officer, was defending the goalpost like he was defending the Virgin Mary.
He was chucking people off.
And I had the angle, plus I was drunk.
And I slapped off this cop hat.
And I thought I got away with it.
I was doing a victory dance in the end zone.
And then I got tackled from behind, dragged by my long blonde hair and choked.
And I was turning blue, apparently.
And I got rescued by an 85-year-old Vanderbilt alumnus who had just seen, you know, them got there.
But when I was getting choked and killed, the rest of our crowd got to the goalpost.
We tore it down.
And apparently they did the same thing with the victory over Alabama and they marched to it into the river.
So, you know, hey, I took one from the team.
Okay, Jack, listen.
You got it in every crowd.
You got to do it when you get that win.
But listen, we got a couple of minutes left this segment.
So Brad and I and Keith are all in very comfortable red states.
We have the luxury of actually, gentlemen, of doing nothing or voting for Kamala or doing what will not affect the electoral volume.
Well, they're going to Trump's going to win by 30 to 40 points in our states no matter what.
Now, Jack, a little bit different there outside of Chicago.
So you're looking at this thing.
What do you see?
What is the message you have?
I don't want to remain how they should vote and make some ones.
And my main purpose is that our people, white American conservatives, were just really bad at politics.
We put all of our time and efforts into the presidential race.
And we think, oh, well, if we get some savior ride in the red horse, he'll save he'll bring back the 1950s.
And it just doesn't really work that way.
That what we should be doing is concentrating on state and local elections.
We haven't had a populist governor in this country, in the South and Midwest, since George Wallace in 1972.
And if we had Pat Buchanan run for governor of New Hampshire, he could have won.
He could have built an organization and things like that, but we didn't do it.
And his sister, Babe Buchanan, talked into some presidential crusade and he lost.
And I mean, it's there.
So we really should be doing state, local, know your county board chairman.
And we lost the city portion of outside of the city of Chicago, but it's never been worse.
We have the worst mayor in the history of our city.
Black, racist, communist, Chicago Teachers Union.
We have a Soros elect.
We got rid of her, but she was a district attorney.
They basically have said that it's legal for African Americans to shoplift and loot and carjack.
Okay.
And so we should have been handling these things, but we're focusing on other things.
So obviously there's no choice that presidential election.
I'll always be loyal for Donald Trump because he was in New York when I was in New York after Vanderbilt from 85 to 91.
When the city was collapsing into anarchy, I lived two blocks from a Dominican crack house, The Rock, where they were cutting off people's heads.
I went to graduate school two blocks from the World Trade Center.
I left right before the Islamists blew up the first time.
And my roommate, I was in high school, he got attacked by one of these flash mobs, the same ones that did the Central Park rape and stuff like that.
And so he took out full pay.
I mean, he took out full-page advertisements calling for the death penalty for these rapist mob criminals.
And I got published in the New York Post saying the same thing.
And so I just felt like, you know, why aren't you noticing what's going on with mass immigration, this criminal underclass?
And I will always be loyal for Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani for taking back Chicago, New York City, and standing up for what's right.
And while these George Bush people, the Mitt Romney's, and all these other Christian Zionist people never even just acknowledge what was going on.
So I will always be loyal to Donald Trump for what he did and what he does now.
Jack, thank you for that message.
Brad, with seconds remaining, this is the OD segment.
Brad, we're ODing on it.
No, I love it.
I love you guys.
Brad, final word to you this segment before we go to Taylor Young.
Oh, one note of caution on the just don't count our chickens before they hatch on the Trump stuff.
The Ann Seltzer poll came out tonight and had Kamala Harris winning about four points in Iowa.
So people are digesting.
Nobody saw that coming.
No one saw that coming.
So we'll see.
I think that's extremely unusual result, but we'll see.
That's a note of caution.
So everybody needs to go out and vote for Trump and don't take anything for granted.
Bad doesn't mean good.
I mean, who says that word is better?
Bad doesn't that's a ghetto concept.
You want to live in a bad neighborhood, get a bad case of venereal disease, you know, have bad body odor.
No, listen.
This is it.
No, listen.
Yeah, sometimes worse is just worse.
Yeah, you want to worse is better.
Let's sell our houses and move to Orange Mound, Keith.
And I agree with Jack.
Love you, Jack.
Love you, Brad.
We'll be back with Taylor Young of Emerald Hill.
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Well, it has been an honor tonight to be with so many of our regulars, so many esteemed guests.
But closing the whole program out tonight, we asked if Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing would do us the honor.
And as you know, Antelope Hill Publishing is featured every month of the program, but they are on tonight in a little bit different circumstance, I guess you could say, not to feature one of their incredible books or contributors, but to weigh in on this roundtable election preview show that we have had.
And Taylor Young of the editorial board of Antelope Hill Publishing is here with us now.
So, Taylor, thanks again for being on with us.
We will get back to the usual format later this month, actually.
Now that we are in November, you'll be on with us along with Brett McAtee for an hour to kick off the Christmas season in the last Saturday of this month.
But between now and then, a lot will happen and a lot will change.
So, I would ask you, my friend, first, where do you fall on this question, this divide of the election, and which way to go on Tuesday?
And then we will tackle the more forward-thinking question and the more important question, I think, which is to continue to build our institutions and our media and our organizations, come what may.
Taylor Young, Antelope HillPublishing.com, take it away.
Well, thank you.
I would say that I'm not going to recommend that anybody vote for Kamala Harris.
Feel pretty confident saying that, you know, I think people in our politics have different takes on what is good for us going forward and whether we should want a Trump presidency or not.
You know, whether we can expect Trump to fulfill a lot of the promises and the policies that people have wanted ever since he first ran.
So, I don't know.
I think that people can have whatever view they want on that, really.
I think, especially at this point, it isn't something that I really get worked up about, really, one way or the other.
I do think that, you know, again, what doesn't make sense is voting for Camela.
So, you know, vote for Trump or don't vote.
But that's pretty much what I would say on that.
I think that in any case, it's good for us to remember that Whether or not Trump does makes the kind of changes that we would like to be made, the fact that the kinds of policies that he and Vance have been proposing and the kinds of policies that have made their way into the mainstream, you know,
the national debate stage of politics is due in no small part to people like us who have been so steadfast on these issues, who have staked out positions that were very unpopular, that were extreme.
And we've kept at it and we've kept pushing our voices out there and they've made an impact in this way.
Listener who is tuned in right now writes, in 1936, the fascist leader William Dudley Pelley ran for president on the slogan, Christ or Chaos.
This time it's Trump or Chaos.
It's just that simple.
But I think more importantly than that, more importantly than any result in any sort of temporal election that will only buy us four years of time one way or another or hasten the decline by four years one way or the other is the importance, Taylor, which I think you will agree, of building up our institutions, as I said earlier, come what may.
And with regards to media, you've got broadcasts like this, but with regards to publishing, you've got Antelope Hill publishing.
And that is going to have to be something that we have no matter what.
And yes, of course, I like the signaling that is coming from the Trump campaign, especially over the course of the last couple of months.
And even if they're not entirely sincere, the fact of the matter is that the base of the Republican Party is much more congruent with our way of thinking now than they were eight to 12 years ago.
And they will become more so with a little more time.
And with that comes opportunities that we can't even fathom even as we sit here tonight, Keith.
And the alternative is that we'll have our chances for any improvement scotched forever if Kamala and the Democrats get in.
They're going to pack the Supreme Court.
They're going to do away with the Electoral College.
They're going to...
Potentially, but not unlikely.
Yeah, but see, all of this, they're going to make drastic changes that will basically be irreparable.
We cannot unring the bell once they get in.
But what we have to focus on, Taylor, is not the individual, but the collective, and not the current, but the eternal.
And in doing so, we have to understand that regardless of what happens on Tuesday, there is still a need for our side to mature and to continue to professionalize and continue to take steps towards an outcome that will be favorable for us and favorable in a way that supersedes any sort of election.
So Taylor, you respond to that, please.
Yeah, well, I totally agree.
I mean, it's just like you're saying, you know, there's a lot of reasons why the electorate, and especially, like you're saying, conservative people are becoming more amenable to our ideas.
But to a large degree, that'll do us no good if we're not able to be there to take advantage of it.
And the way that we can be there to take advantage of it is just like you're saying, by having our own organizations, having our own institutions, having our own, as small as they may be, our own bases of power in these various ways that, you know, when that wave continues to grow, will rise along with it.
And we will increase the amount of influence that we have over the opinions of our people and over our government, hopefully, and our society and our ability to affect the kinds of changes we really want to see.
So, you know, I think that the most important thing is that people take whatever happens, and especially if Trump wins and whatever they like, people take that as a reason to keep going further, to keep pushing further, and to keep doing this stuff and not to rest on our laurels or anything like that, but to like take ground and hold it and then take some more ground from the left.
Whatever happens on Tuesday, we're going to have to continue to do that.
And I want to remind everybody, this has been an unusual year for a lot of reasons.
I mean, you couldn't have anticipated a lot of the things that have happened that we've had to dedicate coverage to.
But next year will be much more normalized no matter what happens on Tuesday.
And we look forward to our continued partnership with Antelope Hill Publishing, which is so valuable to us.
And they'll be back on for a full hour every month, beginning later this month, actually, with Brett McEtee and then henceforth.
But again, Taylor, come what may on Tuesday, and this is the final minute we have before the election.
Why is it important that institutions and publishing houses like Antelope Hill continue to not just establish a footprint, but grow stronger as we build towards a future that supersedes Trump and Harris?
Well, we need to be the ones who write our own history, and we need to be the ones who are in control of our destiny as a people and as a nation.
And we can only do that if we build our own organizations and our own institutions and we don't.
Why is we'll forever be at the mercy of people from the outside, be they politicians or whoever else who, you know, may be better, maybe worse.
But until we're able to control our own destiny and put it in our own hands, we're always going to be in that position and we will always be on the back foot.
And I don't think that it needs to be that way.
And I think that there's a lot of great work being done.
And I'm very happy and very proud to be able to be part of just one of many such institutions, which is Antelope Hill.
And in our case, doing the work of preserving the literal history and ideas of our people from throughout time so that they cannot be censored or removed.
You know, actually, I was just posting on our Twitter today, there was an article about how this website called the Internet or Archive.org was hit with a kind of cyber attack that took it down for a while.
And it's damaged some of its features of recording what happens on the Internet.
And that's the kind of thing that I think really drives home the reason why we do what we do.
It's because the people that we're up against, our enemies, they really do want to destroy our history.
They want to wipe it out entirely.
They want to erase it from people's memories.
And we can't let that happen.
And that's why we do what we do.
And we need to be supporting what you do.
And we do here at TPC, Antelope HillPublishing.com.
Here's one thing I know for certain, folks.
I don't know for certain as I sit here tonight what's going to happen on Tuesday, but I do know that there will be a Christmas and we will celebrate it.
And I know where you can find some great stocking stuffers and gifts.
It's analybillpublishing.com.
And if we do have a future, it's going to be with this collective that TPC has the honor of working with every week now for 20 years.
And Taylor Young and his crew have been such an integral part of it for the last couple of years.
Go vote on Tuesday.
We'll talk to you on the other side a week from now.
Whole different world potentially.
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