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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.
As we continue to move from strength to strength tonight, our first show of 2025, this is going to be a big year.
I mean, still, still, for at least a few more days, we can project all of our hopes and aspirations upon the income administration.
And then by January 21st, the disappointments will begin to come in inevitably.
But would you rather have Kamala?
All right, so this is where we're at.
And so far, our first show of 2025, Ron Uns, Rick Tyler, Tim Murdoch, still to come, Jason Kuna.
But right now, a dear friend of mine, Padrick Martin, who had the opportunity.
I mean, Patrick Martin, you could say he's a contributor to Identity Dixie.
You could say he was the editor of this book, The Honorable Cause of Free South, 12 Southern Essays that I had the honor of contributing to, one of 12 authors in that particular book that did so well on the Amazon bestsellers list when it was released in the spring of 2023, about two years ago, a little more than two years ago, or a little less, I should say.
But coming up on two years, that was a phenomenal project.
Padrick, though, is a lot more than that.
So we had this 20th anniversary conference, Padrick.
You couldn't make it, but it was in May of last year, and it was in South Carolina.
And our keynote speaker was an actor, worked with a lot of interesting people, George Clooney, Meryl Streeb.
I mean, he's been around.
And he texted me, I think, after the last time you were on, and he said, every time Patrick Martin comes, he impresses me more and more.
So I am saying your name precedes yourself, Patrick Martin.
And you are a phenomenal commentator.
And it is another reason why we wanted to have you back on tonight, our first show of the new year, to make these predictions.
And with that having been said, welcome back and happy new year.
Wow, well, thank you very much for the invitation.
I really appreciate it.
Happy New Year to yourself.
Happy New Year to your family and everybody, all the listeners as well.
2025 is really going to be quite one heck of an interesting year for sure.
And there's a lot of things going on outside of the United States that are going to make for a very interesting year for any American, but especially those in the South.
And this is where I think we're about to take off quite a bit.
I mean, beginning first of all with the recent collapse of Syria, you know, that is a, I think, that's going to be a much bigger event than I think we realize because it's about to put Turkish sponsored forces and the new Turkish government up against the Israelis.
And I think for the very first time, we're about to have in a long time.
And the United States, of course, being really what is NATO is NATO is really the United States more than anything else.
Is Lebanon going to disappear, Patrick?
I think so.
You know, I think it'll stay.
Obviously, it'll physically be around, but I mean, it really has been.
Lebanon has been the unfortunate sort of DMZ as such between competing forces in the region.
And for a very long time, the Turks have been growing militarily and strategically in the region just to kind of lay the groundwork.
And this is really where this is all coming through, where we now had a recent attack, supposedly, allegedly by ISIS or an ISIS affiliate or an ISIS sympathizer, I should say, more likely in New Orleans.
But you have right now, for a long period of time, Turkey has been looking at flexing its muscle in the broader Islamic community and has been very quietly building a stronger position throughout the Islamic world, beginning with Central Asia.
There's a lot of Turkic-speaking countries in Central Asia, 92 specific tribes that speak some form of a Turkic language that ranges from Mongolia through Uzbekistan all the way down and through the Crescent.
It becomes Turkey.
They're about to take on a very worthy opponent.
They're going to find out what they're made of.
One million.
So the Turks are about to come south.
And this has been a natural, this is where they were.
I mean, for hundreds of years, there was a, you know, we talk about Pax Americana, we talk about Pax Romania, Rome, Pax Roma.
But you talk, but there was a PAX Turkey as well for a very long time.
The Ottoman Empire.
The Ottoman Empire, of course.
And prior to that, the Seljuks.
And so you have this massive once upon a time Turkic power source in the Islamic world in the Middle East that was broken up after World War I for a myriad of reasons, mostly oil.
And the Turks took a step back big time, but they've kind of slowly worked their way back into things.
And 100 years later now, they are looked upon as the natural leaders for many of the future Islamic world.
There's some competing visions on that to include Iran and, of course, Saudi Arabia.
And so where you have this push now, Syria has got, especially water rights are a big thing for Syria, Syria control, and Lebanon as well.
The Golan Heights are not just an area for great communications locations and a strategic vantage point, but also happens to have a great deal of minerals.
So you have this now Turkish push coming south.
They're about to butt up against the Israelis.
And now you've got a NATO member, the Turks, getting in a position where they're going to find themselves pushing up against America's quote-unquote greatest ally in Israel.
And it's looking like it seems to me, based on some of the rhetoric coming out of Mike Waltz, the current, the future National Security Advisor, very soon to be National Security Advisor to President Trump, as well as a number of other individuals.
And of course, the recent bombing, which seemed to be very conveniently timed at about the same time that the Senate was coming in January 1st.
And you also have now the National Security Advisor being confirmed very early on, one of the very first positions to be confirmed, talking about a broader war against Islamists, many of whom happen to be sided with this NATO ally.
So let me ask you this.
Yes, sir.
I was going to say, isn't it ironic that the standard bearer for the Islamic world is the most secular country, or at least historically was, in the Islamic group?
Yeah, well, you know, did we lose Padrig?
All right, we're going to try to connect with Padrick over the over the telephone, if we can't reconnect with him over the system we use here that works similarly to Sky.
But so far, so good, Keith, except for this momentary.
Yeah, I see he dropped off here in the studio feed.
So we'll let our producer reconnect with him over the phone.
But hey, listen, that gives us just a moment to take a quick pause to say, so far, so good with these commentators and these contributors in 2025.
Yeah, it's really going to be interesting to see what the new leader is like for the Islamic world and whether they're going to take up the cudgel and really get into a hot war with Israel or how they're going to handle this situation.
And I'm going to ask Patrick when we reconnect with them what makes him qualified to inform us on these issues.
And I know the answer, but I want to remind the audience of that answer.
And I'm going to talk to our producer here, Liz.
Liz, if you need me to give you his cell phone number, just let me know on the chat monitor here in the studio and I can do that.
But you may have it on file.
Either way, we want to get back with Padrick.
Okay, so Patrick, you're back with us.
Well, I was going to ask you this.
Thank you, Liz.
So again, people may be asking, you know, why is this Southern nationalist a guy to talk to about world affairs?
Well, I'll tell you.
I will tell you, he is more capable and more appropriate to ask about these questions than just about anybody we could call upon.
Because, of course, Patrick, as a functionary, former functionary of the regime, the American government, how many countries have you traveled to?
78 countries.
I worked on behalf of the government of 78 countries.
You worked on behalf of the United States government in 78 different countries.
So, yes, though you are perhaps, perhaps, best known for being the Southern nationalist and your work with Identity Dixie and the Honorable Cause and other things that you do, you are an entrepreneur and you are someone who has worked for the federal government in an official capacity and has performed your duties.
In the Middle East in particular, performed your duties in more than 70 countries, 78 countries.
So that is why you can give an informed opinion on what's going on here geopolitically.
And I'm going to ask you to continue to do that now.
Yeah, and that's, and I do bought, I have my master's in Islamic law as well.
And so, you know, for me, you can divorce southern nationalism from the world in general.
And I think that's one of the big challenges is that we get so myopic in that, and we should be.
I mean, we need to look at our communities.
We need to look at how we can rebuild our Christian identity, which is so strong with regard to the South in general, and building up these communities where they become self-sufficient and a tribal network, so to speak, a clan network, so to speak, that's important.
But at the same time, we are operating in an area where we are not in a vacuum.
And we have a lot of young men out of the South who still serve the Empire.
And so they're being placed in positions where they work.
And we need to be able to do that.
That's where I want to pick it up, my friend.
That's where I want to pick it up when we come back.
We have a quick break.
And when we come back, our new year 2025 preview show continues with Patrick.
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Abby Johnson was once director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan, Texas.
After a moral crisis, she quit, and now she campaigns against what she once endorsed.
They implement abortion quotas in all of their clinics.
What do you mean, quotas?
You have to perform a certain number of abortions every month.
One of the reasons that I left.
Are they explicit about that?
Yes.
It's in your budget, right there on the line item.
One of the reasons I left Planned Parenthood was because in a budget meeting, I was told to double that abortion quota.
And for me, as someone who had spoken to the media and had said, you know, we're about reducing the number of abortions.
We're about, you know, prevention, all these other services, I was shocked.
So since you actually worked at a Planned Parenthood, give us some sense of the relative number of abortions.
Okay.
Abortions Planned Parenthood provides over 330,000 abortions a year.
They are the largest single abortion provider in our country.
When Patrick Martin concluded his first of two segments with us tonight, always a favorite guest.
Every time he's on, it's a can't miss show, but as we went into the break there in the last segment, Keith nodded his head and said, now we're getting into some meat.
Well, this is it.
And but before we continue with that, Patrick, I heard the commercial for our good friends at Dixie Republic, DixieRepublic.com in the last set there.
And I just want to thank you again.
You know, I remember so fondly going out to eat lunch with you and/or going out to eat dinner, as we call it here in the South.
Supper is the evening meal.
But going out to eat dinner with you and Rich Hamblin in the spring of 2023, we were there for that book signing for the honorable cause at Dixie Republic, and it was me and you and a couple of other contributors were there.
I know Anne Wilson Smith, daughter of the great Clyde Wilson, was there.
You were there.
I was there.
Rebecca Dillingham, dissident mama.
And it was a pretty long line there to get their book signed that day.
And that was just such a wonderful experience.
And I just want to thank you again for letting me be a part of that.
And that was just a great book and a great thing all the way around.
It was.
It was fantastic.
Really a great team to work with, including yourself, of course.
You know, just good people.
And I think that's what I think that's what really.
And Dixie Republic, by the way, if anybody has never been, you've got to go.
You know, they are just.
And you mean go physically, not just at DixieRepublic.com, where we certainly want people to buy some of the stuff that they can mail to you, but go there physically.
Go there physically.
I mean, if you get a chance, it is beautiful.
It's God's country where it's located.
It's a beautiful area.
And the best hosts and hosts you can possibly get between Paul and the owners of Dixie Republic.
They're just amazing people.
And that was an amazing event.
I think, really, I think there was an appetite.
I think it was one of the things that comes through.
There's an appetite in the South for consuming pro-Southern literature in general, just pro-Southern content.
And, you know, it's being beaten up and vilified for as long as the South has been.
It's time.
Honestly, I think there's a genuine appetite for somebody to come together.
The South shall rise again.
Amen.
I think, you know, I think the South will rise again, but I think the South moves to rise again on its own to show that it's its own.
It doesn't need this empire and its affiliation empire and everything else.
It is going to rise again, but it's going to rise again in a much more glorious way that I really think even most can conceive right now.
And I think that is if you go back two centuries.
Two centuries, Patrick.
Two centuries.
You go back two centuries.
You look at the people who were on deck on bat to really strike a blow.
And it was our people here in the South, and then there was another group later.
But really, not much more than that in the last 200 years.
And so there is a patrimony there that you should take.
It's gotten all wrapped up in foreign policy, unlike George Washington warned us against.
With that, let's just go back to the Middle East for a moment.
Yeah, yeah, I didn't want to get, you know, not that it was a bog, but I mean, no, this was something I certainly wanted to mention.
And we could spend, you know, Padrick, we could spend the entire show, much less an hour, three hours with you on Southern nationalism and Southern identity and how integral it is to the fiber, the DNA of this program and all of that.
But this is the 2025 preview show.
So go back to prediction.
Syria has evaporated now, basically.
And it looks like the next one on deck is Lebanon.
And basically, what Turkey is going to have to understand is that if you allow your land, your landmass to be used as a staging area for any of these non-national actors like the Houdis or Hamas or ISIS or whatnot, that's all the excuse the Jews will need to take you on and take you out.
So what's, you know, are they strong enough to take on Israel?
Is the United States backing them?
Yeah, first of all, I think what you're going to have is it's going to be different than the Houthis and so forth.
Those are primarily supported by Iran, and Turkey has its own geopolitical goals.
So where this is all going to, as far as predictions in 2025, is that the collapse of Syria is going to be one big old suck of the United States into the region again.
And so there will be these transnational actors that will operate out of Turkey, but they're going to be very different actors than we've ever seen before.
And that's going to create a chaos, essentially.
You're talking about a very unique new world order, so to speak, in that area.
And I don't mean one that, you know, George Bush-esque type way of saying things.
This is more of a throwback in some ways to the late 19th century, early 20th century when the Turks were looking at Islamization as a way to protect themselves as the sick old man of Europe.
And you now have, for instance, the Syrian National Forces, which happen to be a Turkish-led group, by the way, are now at a, you're now hitted against Israel.
So the big question mark is going to be the following.
In the event that NATO member Turkey winds up having any kind of exchange of fire, even if you have these fifth groups that are operating around the region in support of Turkey beginning coming up against the Israelis, who does the United States support?
And I think it's very obvious based on U.S. interest.
Well, based on stated political agendas, the United States will back Israel no matter what.
In many ways, we are.
Is that going to break up NATO?
Quick answer to that, and I've got something I've got to get to you.
A quick answer to that.
I do think NATO is on the out.
I don't think it'll happen in 2025, but I do think that based on what Turkey has done in the past, especially the Montreux Convention two years ago and a few other things that they've implemented, I think you are now looking at the very first major cracks that are about to emerge in 2025 as a previous NATO and anyway.
What's going to happen with Ukraine?
Ukraine and Syria at the same time.
I thought you already asked him that.
Yeah, we're going to be out of Ukraine here in the next few months.
I think you think that I think so.
I think Ukraine is going to be forced to come up with a settlement, an agreement that'll be preferable to the Russians, at least to where they are right now.
And I don't think we may make some kind of empty promises that they'll never join NATO or something along the way.
It'll be sort of a neutral party of some kind, but I do believe we will be able to do that.
We'll slide before.
We have a lot of that.
Here's the thing.
So we never try to let the sun set on a show that we don't cite Brad Griffin and Occidental Descent.
And this is his, since we're on this topic, the Middle East, foreign policy, the Jewish issue.
This is what he writes.
And I would love, Padrick, for a man of your experience and your professional experience, having been around the world, as we have established, to comment on this.
Brad writes that Jewish donors like Michael Bloomberg, Nelson Peltz, Sheldon Adelson, Bernie Marcus, Paul Singer, and so forth used to be the sun at the center of the American politics.
The whole world revolved around their concerns.
Elon Musk has replaced them now as the center of the political universe.
Anti-Semitism became cool again because Jewish elite and their legacy media institutions are long in the tooth.
The whole world, their whole world is crumbling.
Many of the people out there on college campuses leading the anti-Israel protest are their anti-Zionist Jewish grandchildren.
That is something remarkable, I think, to consider.
Well, I'm saying the Jews like to own both sides of each coin.
So they're in the form.
Maybe, maybe not.
Maybe some of it's authentic.
But here is a response to that.
Ed OD, one of the commenters responded, I think that Jews have lost a lot of their moral capital obtained from the Holocaust story.
And for all practical purposes, it does not matter if it was real or not, because the people believe what the people believe to be true is more powerful than actual truth with the invasion of Gaza.
So this again, Padrick, with the couple of minutes remaining of this segment, is Jewish power and influence waning?
It is.
And here's what I think is at the heart of this.
You've had two distinct groups of Jewish political actors in the United States for the last easily half a century.
One group deeply despises Western civilization, i.e. white Christian civilization.
They hate it.
They despise it.
They want it dismantled and destroyed forever.
And their second priority is Israel.
Then you have another group that loves Israel more than it hates Western civilization.
Doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't hate Western civilization.
It doesn't mean necessarily hates white Christendom.
It just means that they love Israel more than they hate white Christians.
So you have these two pitted camps within the broader Jewish community: one that hates white Christianity more than it loves Israel, and one that loves Israel more than it hates white Christianity.
And so they've torn each other apart.
And I think you've seen this within the Biden administration, which is predominantly Jewish, that was mostly on the camp of hating white Christianity, just looking to despise and destroy the epicenter of Western civilization, which was the United States, thus the open border, thus, the desire to completely demographically replace us and destroy us forever.
And you have another group that's saying, well, wait a second, we don't have a replacement yet for those white Christians to go die for us.
And until we have that replacement, it's time to at least preserve the host, so to speak.
So if I'm a parasite, I don't want to kill my host.
And that is what's happening.
This other side is saying Israel is on the literally taking blows right now.
And, you know, to put this in perspective, Israel 30 or 40 years ago would have wiped out Hamas within minutes.
It is still fighting in Gaza.
Gaza is about the size of Manhattan Islands, about two miles wide, roughly 12 miles long.
It's a very small geographic space for that power to still be stuck in Gaza.
And yet now they're going to Lebanon, and they're also having to deal with the West Bank.
And they're also having to deal with the edges in the periphery.
And they still have Iran out there.
And they have Russia, which is not happy about having displaced Syria.
So you have all this happening right now.
So I think there's a party that's saying, wait a second, we need Israel to survive.
And they're fighting the anti-white Christian elements within the Jewish community.
And that fight right now has created such a disjointed reaction.
Patrick, Trump administration, et cetera, that I think we have to collapse.
Thank you so much, brother.
We'll be back with you again next time.
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Wisconsin GOP Congressman Derek Van Orden tells the Salem Radio Network the New Year's Day attacks resulted from weak national security policies from the Biden team.
I would say that they are tragic, but completely expected.
And the reason I say they're expected is because we've had four years of the weakest leadership imaginable under the Biden administration.
They have run a lawless regime.
They have put politics above the security of the American people, and it's beginning to show.
Van Orden says the homegrown incidence of terrorism is to be expected because of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Unfortunately, I believe that we're in door for more of these types of events.
You simply can't allow 20 million unvetted people into a country and expect that even a small percentage of them would not conduct terrorist operations.
And this is, of course, on top of the 170,000-plus unvetted Afghans that we brought in directly from a war zone.
Also at townhall.com, Mexico is now opening the possibility of receiving non-Mexican migrants being deported from the United States.
Here's George Williams.
Mexico's President Claudia Scheinbaum said Friday that in cases where the U.S. would not return non-Mexican migrants to their home countries, that there could be what she called collaboration through different mechanisms.
She did not specify, but Mexico could limit the number to certain nationalities or request compensation from the U.S. to offset transportation costs for moving such deportees out of Mexico.
Mexico initially favored the return of other nationalities directly to their countries of origin.
George Williams reporting.
Much of the Midwest and parts of the East and even a few southern states getting slammed with the first major storm of the winter.
Very heavy snow in parts of eastern Kansas and western Missouri, even some ice now, making travel very treacherous.
More on these stories at townhall.com.
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Well, I think, you know, it's been a noteworthy first show to kick off our 21st.
That's the first time we've mentioned it.
21st year on the radio.
We've been anticipating 20 years on the radio since like year 17.
205 in 2025.
Since like year 17, we're like, I think I can, I think I can get to 20 years now as 21, and that's the first time we've mentioned the year 21 here for TPC.
But hey, kicking it off with Ron Huns, how about that?
First-time guest, even after all these years, Ron Huns.
I mean, what a legend, Ron Huns.
And then to go to, you know, four of our mainstays, four of our regular contributors, guests, family members, if you will.
I mean, they've all been on so much, but you can't get enough of them.
And on shows like this, we always like to feature them.
And so to close out our first show of 2025 is Jason Kuna, Mr. No White Guilt himself, nowhiteguilt.org, nowhiteguilt.org.
There you can figure out what it means to come to white well-being.
And you can find some of his books.
And you can find so much more as you continue to navigate that website, nowhiteguilt.org.
But Jason, you are closing out our first show of the new year.
You're out of the on-deck circle swinging the whited bat.
So come on.
Absolutely.
Come on into the batter's box.
I couldn't be happier to be with you.
Thank you so much, James and Keith.
How exciting!
And big congratulations to you all.
21.
That's a really big number.
You all can drink now.
I'm very excited for you.
Think about that.
Yes, I didn't think about that.
It's true adulthood now.
That's right.
Well, we'll go celebrate that after the show tonight, right, Keith?
Right.
Yeah, I bet you will.
Yeah, he's celebrating now.
He's celebrating now.
All right.
So, Jason, listen, this is it.
So after tonight, I think we begin to realize what 2025 will be.
But still tonight, I think at least for the next 30 minutes, it's still all ahead of us.
What do you anticipate?
What do you predict?
This is the prediction show, 2025.
Well, my goodness, what a beginning it's been to this year.
It's kind of like we were living in a larger-than-life advertisement for fentanyl by Pfizer.
It's just insane beginning, everything has been going on.
I think this year is going to be really, you know, it's going to be fair to meddling.
Aliens will invade, Chrysal Return, Kobe Bryant found as a Guatemalan woman living in San Francisco.
America will buy Greenland.
America will buy Greenland and take back Panama Canal.
So much is and Canada.
Let's go ahead and take it there.
And Trudeau, move him over.
Why not?
25.
Governor Trudeau.
Exactly.
Governor Trudeau.
But I wanted to add really quickly, I'm live tomorrow, 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
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Also, No White Guilt on YouTube.
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Get the message out.
But what a year it's been.
What a beginning.
24.
What a beginning to 25.
Living in some Twilight Zone.
It's just been one thing after the other.
Terrorist attacks.
Elon Musk absolutely losing his mind right here at the beginning, going a complete reversal.
Ramon showing his true colors.
Well, yeah, I mean, absolutely.
I really thought, you know, I heard about the Cybertruck.
Well, we're on this topic.
Jason, pardon the interruption again.
I got to ask you this.
I mean, so taking on the sum total of their parts and putting the good and the bad on a scale and balancing it out, Vivek and Elon and anybody.
I mean, you know, again, we're focusing on the negative as we so often.
I'm going to do what JD Vance is watching.
No, no, no.
Come on.
I mean, let's be real.
Are we better?
Is there more good than bad or more bad than good with people like Vivek and Elon?
Compared to the alternative.
Not compared to me and you and our regular guests.
Well, yeah, yeah, of course.
I mean, it would be much worse with drunk Kamala and not being able to remember the Pledge of Allegiance the other day, swaying up on stage, pledging her allegiance to who knows why, I guess maybe a fifth bourbon.
Who knows?
But yeah, infinitely better with these people in office.
From our perspective in this community here, infinitely better because the admin of Trump, the acolytes, will be able to feed through them much more easily at all, if at all, the concepts that we use here that help so many in our community improve their lives and improve the lives of those that they touch.
Kamala, there wouldn't have been a possibility, not a snowball's chance.
So, yeah, it's much better.
The reality, I think, you know, with Musk, the real problem is the sense of betrayal.
He came out, he put himself out there, he presented himself to the MA movement as almost a, I guess, a fellow.
MAGA JSON.
Yeah, so MAGA Jacent, but not MAGA 2.0, MAGA 1.0.
And that's what I think a lot of conservative content creators are missing.
They're very upset now about the outcome of Little Tech coming in in the form of Elon Musk, Ramaswamy, Peter Thiel, David Sachs, Calik Hannis, Sean McGuire, Jacob Hellberg, and the most recent one that this whole thing blew up about, Sri Ram Krishnan, who in a video was saying he's a terrible coder.
The only thing he can do is give speeches.
And so now he's been appointed by Trump.
And of course, Lura Loomer went crazy, but it wasn't even really that in and of itself.
It was, I think, because the cash wasn't one of the guys' names.
He's Indians, and you all were mentioning.
Kash Patel.
No, no, not that cash.
It was online.
It was one of the employees of Musk on X, or one of his companies.
It might have even been Tesla.
And he came out very vilely anti-white.
And instead of chastising him, maybe even firing him, Elon defended him.
And some others of these folks, they came out, he came out and said, well, they're just trolls.
They're really trolling hard today.
Don't go at them.
And then everything will be fine.
And of course, Elon lost his mind over this issue, which is really a matter of the social moral in quotes tapestry of the West, which is anti-whitism, which is why there's always this gravitational thrust in a very specific direction that benefits everybody who wants to victimize us.
And he is expressing and signaling allegiance to that social morality.
And that's why he became so emotional about this subject.
It's beyond just are these people that they're bringing on H-1B.
And there's also the L1 visa that not many people are talking about.
Maybe even easier to bring people in.
I got to tell you that with as crazy as Elon was over this issue, emotionally, which is what he was, when the truck went off at Trump Tower, I thought, damn, he really wants those H-1B Indians in the country.
Well, he hasn't been in politics that long, and he's basically hadn't learned to lie as well as he needs to.
Well, that's absolutely true.
He's not keeping any.
Obviously, he could get what he wants, and he could still give a hat tip to white America.
But when it hit home, he was able to talk about it.
And let's not forget that he has three children that are one-quarter Indian, and three other children that have an Indian grandmother.
No, I'm sorry.
Indian or bisexual or trial.
Indian grandfather.
And one that is indeed, yeah.
One that has decided to play for the other team.
But there are a lot of things.
I mean, you're asking about things like predictions, and it's looking wild.
But 2025 is going to be good.
I mean, it's already going really good for me.
I've had more views on my show that I did on the first than I have in like two years or so, two and a half years.
Followers finally starting to climb again on X, even though I am de-boosted.
And we're actually doing more research into it and finding out exactly what's de-boosted, how it's de-boosted.
But you have Musk coming out saying that he is changing the algorithm and encouraging people to set their X accounts so as to only see the comments by people who are paying for their check mark.
A lot changing.
It's not a surprise to us.
A lot of conservatives, so we're not like emotionally hurt by it over here.
A lot of basic cuck type folks out there, they're like, what do you mean?
What about the free speech?
We knew from the very beginning this guy wasn't purchasing Twitter because of everyone's free speech.
That was just an argument he made later to try to return.
It's not free speech, it's free lunch that he's for.
Right.
Well, he is for his speech, and that's all he's ever been for the entire time.
He wanted to be able to talk to the world without being interrupted.
The first comments and the first steps he took back in the day were to just get on the board and to be represented.
Go ahead.
Is Elon Musk a net gain or a net loss for us in the white well-being movement?
Gain.
Net gain.
I agree.
I know currently it's hard to see that because you're only as good as your latest hit or your latest release, but ultimately I do see him as a game.
Jason, why?
Well, because we get to speak on the platform.
Like I was able to speak before on X.
I mean, this is just one of the examples.
James hasn't yet.
He's still back.
But Jared came back.
I mean, Jared came back under a different name.
But Jared is back and he's already re-established a substantial following.
And so it's all good.
But be thinking about this while we're in the break.
What's going to happen in Ukraine?
That keeps a question for everybody tonight.
But Jason Kuna, NoWhiteGuilt.org continues next.
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callforcivility.com Well, you know, time is a funny thing.
Here we are now in the last segment of the first show of 2025.
I can remember the first show of 2004.
I still remember that day.
And, well, a lot of the days in between, maybe not all of them, but I certainly remember, you know, some of our favorite guests, and Jason is among them.
So, you know, Dick Clark, you got nothing on us.
I love the dick clock rocking New Year's Eve.
Even after he had the stroke and he could barely talk, I still tuned in because, you know, Bandstand, you know, a lot of good music on Bandstand, right, Keith?
Well, particularly the type you like, like the Ronettes and whatnot.
You're not wrong.
He's not mine.
Well, you know, I was a Phil Specter Wallace sound fan.
The Ronettes singing Slay Ride has been played here more than once over the holiday season.
The last month, to be sure.
But anyway, hey, folks, Jason Kuna wrapping up the big kahuna, the big tuna, as you call him, Keith.
Right.
But nowhiteguilt.org.
That's what you need to know.
And if you want to be introduced into the go-free method, there is a welcome video there for you at nowhiteguilt.org.
Also, a link to his book, Crucible, which we have offered as one of our fundraising incentives a few years past.
I mean, we've given everything away here.
Our fundraising incentives are pretty legendary.
I have to say, if there's one thing I want to be known for, in addition to working well with others, it is that we have given away some pretty good stuff in return for your support, including everything in between Jason Kuna's autographed copy of Crucible to pieces of Jefferson Davis's home.
I don't mean replica pieces.
I mean the actual pieces of the roof that sheltered his head during the post-world year, the post-war years.
And so that's what we can do here for you.
And, you know, between President Davis and Jason Kuna, you know, you're working on an even keel, I think.
I'm looking here at a bunch of David Duke for Senate caps.
Yeah, that was the most recent one.
That's right.
A lot of people got those.
A lot of people got those.
And we had Son Buchanan books.
We've had all kinds of stuff.
Anyway, all that being said, Jason, 10 minutes left in our first show of the new year.
And I think the question has been posed tonight to each of our contributors.
And thank you for being among them.
And thank you for closing this first show of the new year.
The question, though, I think is: are our people are white people?
Were we better off?
Will we be better off a year ago or a year from now?
Absolutely, a year from now.
We continue to improve the white population, and it is a great example with the H-1B issue.
We're stepping up and they were saying, what about us?
And that is what we need our people thinking.
We need them focused on us.
When you achieve individual well-being by way of your group's well-being, you then have a people.
Having a flag, everybody eating the same kind of breakfast, dressing the same kind of way, those are just the exteriors.
Those are just the accoutrements of a people.
A people, and you can clearly look at this in the world, and you can clearly see that we are deficient with this selfish individualism.
A people individually endeavor to arrive at individual well-being by way of their group's well-being.
As it stands now, when another group of people, it could even be another group of white people, show up.
If they're more powerful, the white race immediately breaks out their resumes.
They don't say, well, what's good for my people?
How do we get through that to an outcome that's good for me?
And we're beginning to do that increasingly.
That means we're ripe for the kind of language that we use here and that focus.
That's what healthy people do.
We fight the enemy across the no man's land because of what we love behind us, not because of what we hate on the other side.
There are no man's people.
There are many fewer self-hating whites, I think, now.
One thing the H-1B debate has brought out that I don't hear people hating on themselves as white people like I used to.
Well, right.
I mean, that's signaling, that anti-whites, and that speaks to the reality that the morality, quote-unquote, the social morality of the West is an anti-white reality, morality.
When they want to signal that they're good, what do they signal?
They signal anti-white things.
Well, we're getting to the point where everyone, so many white people are victimized as a consequence.
And the testimonials, the stories of this, the anecdotes of this all over X is a consequence of the debate over the H-1Bs and immigration in general.
And really, what is a country?
I mean, this is what I tweeted at Musk: that what is a country?
Is it just an opinion?
Because if it's an opinion and not a people, then everyone on planet Earth is a single opinion away from being an American or being a German or being a Brit.
And that, of course, is not a substance.
That is not a foundation.
I love how you phrased that.
Keep going.
Yeah, well, for people.
And so we need to recognize, and it's a moral position to say that we are the West.
White people are America.
We produce it with our instinct.
In aggregate, that is our culture.
We produce it.
And we have other peoples that live in our countries, and they're welcome to be contributors when they're here.
But the supermajority and the character of that country cannot, will not be altered.
It's ours.
Our norms are ours.
We're not giving away America to the WOGs, war the Oriental gentlemen, as the English used to call them.
Precisely.
We're not giving it away to anybody.
And so the day has come, the time has come to really point out that a country is not an opinion.
Canada is not an opinion.
America is not an opinion.
It is a people.
And specifically, it is the white race.
And it doesn't make non-white people any less American, for example.
It just means that we are the America.
Without us, there is no America.
There could be a place on a map with a name that remains, but there is no America.
Precisely.
Exactly.
But this coming, I mean, as far as predictions go, this coming 25 is, there's a lot of questions to ask.
Like, what's going to happen with Musk and Trump and their relationship?
Are there going to be more terrorist attacks?
Are there going to be more drones?
Are the terrorist attacks, are they connected?
Or are they stochastic?
Are the drones going to be red cell activities or are they going to be foreign-born?
There's so many things that we can't know.
And here's the worst of it, I just got to say, because it's a challenge we have to realize and we have to accept, acknowledge, and then plot a course through the challenge that is in front of us.
And that is the reality that peer-to-peer communication and obtaining information that is reliable and potentially contradictory to the anti-white establishment media is dead.
2025 is the last year of it.
It really started in maybe 2020.
And now with the manipulation of social media, we can't, like, you have to trust me, or I have to trust you with our peer-to-peer communication, the information that's gathered.
And where do you get it from?
You get it from other people.
Well, if this atmosphere is one that is being informed by the establishment, by the anti-white establishment, particularly now and increasingly with the power of AI, we are not going to be able to believe our own eyes.
And so that means the focus has to be, and by the way, this is healthy.
This is how we strengthen our, and we become a people again, has to be more to our immediate circles.
There can be tons of speculation about what's going out, going on in the world, and some of it may be so far removed from what's actually objectively going on that it's nowhere remotely close.
But it really doesn't matter if we at home with each other, with our friends, with our communities, in our schools, our jobs, et cetera, are putting our foot down and saying, no, there'll be no more victimization of the white race because that's immoral.
I'm not having it anymore, not in this household, not in this office, not in this factory, not at this bus stop.
If we say this, it will end.
If we come together and we say this as a people, it will end because none of this can take place without us participating in the anti-whiteism, either actively or passively submitting to it.
So that's really the challenge that we're facing in 2020.
What a weak challenge, to tell you the truth.
You know, I just have always marveled at the fact that you had white people that would not take their own time and argue.
And that's a consequence of the social morality being anti-white.
They view it as immoral to defend white people against victimization.
What's one of the reasons why I'm trying to get Elon putting him on the spot, and I will even put money behind this, as I have in the past, to answer the question, hey, are you against all discrimination on the basis of birth, including anti-white discrimination?
Will you say that?
That's the kind of thing that possibly we could get Elon to say.
And by him saying that, just as we got Trump to say that there's a definite anti-white feeling in the country, and it can't be permitted either, if we can get Elon to say that, it'll legitimize it even further, which empowers all of us.
Ask Elon if he's white, and if so, does he hate himself?
Well, precisely.
Does he hate himself?
On a balance, he has been a boon to us in the last year.
The last week, notwithstanding, you have to put it on a balance.
I know our people are hundreds of people in this movement, quote-unquote movement.
You're only as good as your last screw-up.
If there's nine things I agree with you on, I'm going to focus on the one thing I disagree with you on.
That's a pretty big screw-up, though.
That's fine.
I get it.
He loves his H-1Bs.
It's a terrible thing.
It's indefensible.
I don't support him on that at all.
There's no doubt about it.
But I do see the other things still.
He loves his money more than he loves himself.
And as long as that is exactly right, you're on to something here.
That is right.
He is looking after his bottom line interests more than anything.
And if they align with our interests, then it can be something we can work with him on or he with us or whatever.
It doesn't matter to me.
It does.
I prefer people like Jason who are true believers and are inflexible in their positions.
But, you know, it's like the great Gordon Baum said, all of these people are whores.
Let's let them be our whores.
Amen tonight.
That is how we'll wrap up our 2025 winning show.
Thanks to Jason Kuna.
Thank you.
Thanks to Patrick Martin, Tim Murdock, to Rick Tyler, and to Ron Unz who kicked things off tonight.
What a show.
And next week, we got to, you know, hard to follow this one up.
But Jason is our closer tonight.
Thank you, Jason.
MellwhiteGuilt.org for Keith.
I'm James.
We'll see you next week, 2025.
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