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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.
The third and final hour now upon us this Saturday evening, January.
I was about to say July, not quite, January the 18th.
And it's cold out there.
Cold enough to make this inauguration the first to go indoors since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration.
Or was it?
According to Jason Kessler and others, you know, Jason Kessler in the first hour talking about, hey, maybe it's, you know, there's for another, another, we haven't had one in what, a month?
Another assassination attempt.
Who knows?
But it was cold when I was there in 2017.
It didn't stop us.
But, you know, maybe it's 10 degrees colder now, and that's where the line is drawn.
I don't know.
But we have had a great show tonight.
That much I do know.
Jared Taylor, Jason Kessler, Steve King, and Lou Moore teaming up in the second hour.
And some of those guests at a moment's notice coming on with us tonight.
And we're going to continue this next week when we get back in the studio.
We've got some friends coming in town next weekend.
And we can't wait for that.
Brad Griffin among them.
And I think Congressman Steve King, who's at an inaugural, excuse me, Steve Stockman, who's at an inaugural ball tonight, will be with us.
And we look forward to all of that.
We look forward to every week.
I mean, every week we have such a Rolodex of guests to draw upon.
And we plug and play.
We max.
We mix and match.
And it's great to have so many different people that we can have on to talk about different topics and different levels of experience and different things and different times.
And it's just you've done this for long enough.
You can do that.
And we do it.
And I think we do it quite well.
And anyway, with that being said, we will bring back on now our co-host, Keith Alexander, who is joining us tonight over the phone.
But Keith, it is inauguration weekend, and this is what we've been talking about tonight.
The hopes and dreams and concerns of the incoming administration.
And we've done it with people who have been in Washington, people who have watched from afar, people who share our concerns and all levels in between.
And it's been great to do so.
How are you tonight, my friend?
The temperature, but we've got a real cold spell coming in here in Memphis now.
And I think it's going to, this one is going to be the real thing.
The last thing we had snow, but it really didn't get that cold and the snow was never that big of a problem.
The problem in Memphis is when you get temperatures down in the teens, you have a lot of ice.
And that because we are in a moist area anyway, a high humidity area.
And that isn't just something that affects you in the summer.
It affects you in the winter too.
So we get a lot of ice.
And Memphis is not known for having the smartest population in the world.
And a lot of these people do when the weather gets bad.
They speed up to try to get out of the bad weather.
So it could be a real cluster, as they say, out here if we get really low temperatures and a high amount of humidity at the same time.
But I'm hoping for the best.
When it comes to Trump, I have to be a little bit skeptical.
What I'm looking for is to see which of his campaign promises he backs away from first.
Do you have any ideas on that, James?
Well, we were talking about that.
Let's see.
Let me gather through all my notes here.
And I've got notes on the front and backs of pages, and I'm looking for it.
So, I mean, you know, so the big campaign promises we covered with Steve King and Lou Moore in the second hour, and that was beginning mass deportations, ending birthright citizenship.
That's the 14th Amendment, pardoning Chase 6 defendants, tariffs, drill, drill, drill, limiting transgender rights, so-called.
We used to call them cross-dressers, and ending so-called gender-affirming care.
And what about building that wall finally?
Do you think that has that?
Yeah, I think it's been forgotten because I don't know if it's going to be necessary if you're physically deporting them.
But that wasn't brought up, but the deportations were.
And the consensus was from the people who have actually spent time in Washington is that it's going to happen.
So that's Lou Moore and Steve King.
They were optimistic about that.
We talked with Jared and Jason Kessler in the first hour.
You know, relatively optimistic as well.
And yeah, I mean, of course we set ourselves up, Keith, as you mentioned, to be disappointed.
There's no doubt about that.
And that's why everybody says, you know, Trump's a Jew.
You know, he's controlled by Jews.
He is a Jew.
He's all this.
I mean, I can't.
He's a virtual Jew, if not an actual Jew.
Well, I don't think he maybe is either, but personally, but I understand why you adopt that mindset because it takes away the bitter sting of disappointment when it comes.
What about Tulsi Gabbard?
Have you thought about that?
We talked about all of that.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's good.
Tulsi seems to be caving in already, and it's one of three things.
She either is just trimming her sales because she wants to fit in, or she is trimming her sales because she wants to get approved, and then she's going to do whatever she pleases, or she has decided that, you know, I'm not the president.
Trump is the president.
And if I want to have any lengthy tenure at all, if I don't want to just go out with the morning mail, what I need to do is make sure that I please Trump because, look, that's the whole shebang when it comes to Trump.
He is, you know, unfortunately, you have to admit this.
He's a narcissist.
He likes people around there that like him and do what he does.
On the other hand, if you vary, you're not going to be his like.
And hopefully he will not this time get a bunch of people that hate his guts like he did last time, like John.
I don't disagree.
Is that better or worse than this so-called democracy that they claim that we have here in this country?
You know, a monarchy where you fawn and acquiesce to.
Well, that's basically what we've got.
And I think it's good to go.
The thing is, we will see.
Okay.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, as they say.
And I want to see what type of government comes from having a kind of crypto monarch in charge.
You know, I'm glad if it turns out to be good, if we wind up pleasing more of the populist right, the people that are really the core of MAGA, I'm going to say, you know, three cheers.
I'm all for it.
On the other hand, if it's basically the big technocrats and the tech people, you know, the Mark Zuckerberg, the Elon Musk, people like that, that have their way, then I'm going to be very disappointed and I'm not going to sit on my disappointment.
I'm going to express it.
I want to see the people that elected Trump being served, not people that have a lot of money and not people that have a lot of influence.
And I see those type of people increasingly coming over to Trump's bandwagon.
And that's kind of a disturbing thought that all of a sudden we're going to be taken over by the plutocrats.
Here comes the new boss just like the old boss.
Well, do you like the new boss better than the old boss if it was?
Well, there's no comparison.
Joe Biden has just been going crazy like his announcement that the 28th Amendment, the Equal Rights Amendment, has been passed.
And, you know, see, we've got to somehow flush those lefties out of politics or out of America somehow.
You know, I'd love for them all to move to Canada.
That would be a great thing.
Well, maybe the 51st state.
We'll see.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
We'll have to shelf the 51st state for Canada if they all move there.
But here's the thing.
The thing is, if you are looking at the old boss and the new boss, if the old boss is Jewish power and influence oligarchy, part and parcel bought and paid for, and the new boss is these tech bros guys, the idea that populist traditionalists like us would be in control, that's not in the cards right now, not yet.
I mean, that is the undercurrent that has, let me be clear, that is the undercurrent that has propelled Trump to where he is.
But we don't have our hands on the controls of the lever of powers yet.
But do you like the new boss better than the old boss?
Do you like Musk and a new reformed Zuckerberg and Bezos and people like that who are looking after the bottom line more so than their yeah,
I do like them better, but then on the other hand, if it's just going to be a change of window dressing, I was talking with a Palestinian guy, and I'll tell you what he said after these were our sponsors.
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All right, so, Keith, very quickly, I'm looking at the Memphis forecast for this week, and I'm looking at 17 degrees, 13 degrees, 14 degrees, 12 degrees on Wednesday.
There's going to be the ice capage out there on the Memphis streets.
I can tell you that.
What are you going to do when it's 12?
I tell you what, I'm just going to hunker down in the bunker right here and hope that the heat doesn't go out.
All right.
You know, I was just listening to the ad before we came on and I wanted to point out, you know, about abortion and stuff like that.
I just found out that my oldest child and his wife are expecting.
And there's so much joy on both sides of the family.
Congratulations.
You know, you just see, that's the key.
If you want to basically discourage abortions, what you do is you have to have mothers who feel like they and their child will be taken care of and the family is totally positive about it.
When you have that, you don't have abortions unless you've got some crazy feminist involved.
Let's talk about this for a second before we go back to the topic at hand this entire program tonight, which is the incoming administration.
And that'll continue next week.
Big show next week, too, every week.
You know, Keith, honestly, let me, okay, I got it right here.
Do you know that we are booked up until the first week of May?
The first week of May.
It doesn't surprise me.
I tell you what, everybody wants to be part of the love train here.
And I think it's really more than anything else, it's a tribute to you, Jane, because your efforts at building bridges and bringing people together and giving a voice to people, that has made a big difference in our movement.
And our movement is growing because of it.
And it's showing itself in the fact that everybody wants to be on the show.
Well, we are better together, that's for sure.
And to be able to bring people together like, you know, this was amazing.
I think the last hour was amazing if you think about it because there you had Steve King, who was in Congress for 18 years.
You had Lou Moore, who was Congressional Chief of Staff for six years.
The last year, two years prior to the first of 18 years of Steve King's time in Congress.
And then, of course, that overlapped a little bit because Lou Moore was running Ron Paul's presidential campaign in 2008 when Steve King was in Congress.
But the first time they talked together was tonight on the program.
And that's something that we can do and that we uniquely can do.
A lot of cross-pollination happens in the political success, bro.
And I think people understand that, and they understand that, you know, all of this, getting people together and getting them more or less on the same page, is a real big plus.
And that's why our one of the big reasons, I think, why our movement is growing and populism is growing in America.
Because, you know, it's not just our thing, but it's happening more and more across the board.
And we're gaining power as a result of it.
For example, Trump's election and not just his election, but his landslide election.
Listen, let me tell you, I mean, again, being able to talk to people who were there, like Lou and Steve in the last hour, next week, Steve Stockman, who's at an inaugurable.
Why can I not pronounce that?
I've been struggling with that all night.
Inaugural ball, inaugural ball.
Nog, Nog is the key.
Remember, Nog in the middle.
And he'll be with us next week, and we're going to have some friends in town next week.
And just again, look, looking into February, we've got David Zuddy of the Homeland Institute.
We've got Mark Weber.
We've got Roger Devlin.
Hey, listen, Roger's got two great pieces up, Keith, and he wanted me to make sure that you got them.
Two great pieces of people.
Well, all you got to do is go to Counter Current.
I will.
But all you got to do is go to Countercurrents and go just scroll back a couple of days.
Hooking up is the piece.
And of course, Roger is the author of Sexual.
We always get this wrong, don't we?
Sexual Power and Up.
Sexual Power and Utopia or Sexual Utopia and Power.
I don't know which one it is.
But it doesn't matter.
But it is Sexual Power and Utopia is the actual title.
But he's got two pieces up about hooking up.
And he's going to be on with us along with Mark Weber and David Zuddy on February the 1st.
So that's two weeks from tonight.
Next week, we've got some friends.
We've got Congressman Stock.
I want to make a comment about those friends.
These are people that have been involved in the movement longer than anyone else, basically, that's still on this side of the sod.
Okay.
And they need to be recognized.
But we blew it.
They need to be included.
You know, we get these other new people in, and that's great, but we don't need to forget the old horses that brought us to the dance.
And we never will.
And we never will.
But the key is blending them in together as we almost alone uniquely can do.
And that's something I'm very proud about about this show: that we can make these ties with all of these different people in and out of Washington and in and out of all of these different subsections of our movement.
But that's coming up.
So next week, great show.
Two weeks from now, David Zuddy already booked Mark Weber, Roger Devlin.
Then we'll be in South Carolina at Dixie Republic on February the 8th, February the 15th.
Keith, the Valentine's Day show with the girls.
And then already on February the 22nd, we were booked up.
And then we go into March Around the World and Confederate History Month in April.
Are booked up every hour until May.
And I'm glad you mentioned the ladies with the Valentine's show.
That's another thing you've done.
You've cast the net out there, and we have a lot more women involved in our movement now than we have, let's say, 20, 30 years ago.
Well, and we love women.
I mean, you know, we like women.
Well, they're key.
If you want to increase our numbers, they're the key, okay?
It was a very different thing.
It was a very different thing.
I mean, women, I love women.
My mom, my grandmothers, my wife, all the women I've loved.
You're going to be like, women of this audience.
No.
What was that guy?
No, no, no, no.
The women of this losing audience who were so great who come on these Valentine's Days that we feature throughout the year.
But it was a very different sort, Keith, eight years ago at the inauguration with those pink hat people.
And this is the topic.
Let's go back to this now.
Let's go back to the topics that we've been talking about with the other guests tonight and get your take on it.
It's a very different thing, a very different woman there in Washington when Sam Bushman and I were there eight years ago this weekend, Trump's original inauguration.
It was a different sort entirely, in fact.
And where is the left now?
I've been asking for the money.
The left has been for retreat, in my opinion.
They basically know that they've lost the battle for the hearts and minds of the American masses and they're trying to figure it out.
But look, we need to keep pressing, you know, putting the skeer in them, as General Forrest said, and continues to drive them out.
You know, I hope they all move to Canada.
And that would be, and then the Canadians drive them out.
Maybe they can repopulate Greenland or something.
But we're supposed to acquire all of these territories, I guess, if you believe that.
Well, that'll be a good reason for not acquiring them.
And I think that on the other hand, Greenland is key.
I think what Trump is trying to do is he's trying to do the same thing that Russians have done and have the entire Arctic area, our coastline on the Arctic, just like Russia is all under our government, where the Eastern Hemisphere is under their government, the Arctic shoreline.
And with global warming, we're worried about Panama.
Well, the biggest trade route between East and West is that Arctic line now.
And particularly since we have global warming, it's passable most of the year now.
And, you know, I'm glad that he's smart enough to realize that and to try to make sure that we aren't left behind.
You know, rather than trying to funnel everything through the Panama Canal, it would be really good if our entire Arctic coastline in the Western Hemisphere was controlled by one government, just as it is in the Eastern Hemisphere.
All right, let me ask you a couple of questions very quickly.
These were the questions that we had intended to ask all of the preceding four guests.
And I'm not sure if we got maybe we got to one or two of them.
I think we at least got to will the left mobilize a counteroffensive or continue to drift.
But let me ask you this, Keith, before the break, and then we'll continue this.
It's just you and I for the full third hour.
But what is Trump's ceiling?
What is his floor for the next four years?
If the floor is what we could have expected from Kamala Harris and the ceiling is, you know, David Duke as president, what is the ceiling?
What is the floor realistically for the next four years?
About midway.
I would say.
No, I figured that, but with regards to the issues that we've been talking about tonight, deportations, tariffs, pardons of J-Sixers, on and on and on.
I mean, what do you think?
They're not serious about really moving all the illegal aliens out of here.
Okay, if they were, they wouldn't have just passed this law that said we're going to prioritize illegal aliens that are guilty of sexual violence against our women.
But that's too bad if they're not.
They're really serious about getting them all out.
Well, I know, but on the other hand, if they were really serious about getting them all out, they wouldn't have to do that priority.
We're saying, you know, any one of them, you know, if they're here illegally, they're gone.
And that's what the American people want.
You know, particularly these Indians, you know, the people from the subcontinent of India, like Bybek, Ramaswani, and, you know, the music player.
Yeah, he's got several people in his administration.
I've been rating up.
We'll let you share the thought right after this.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Tom in California, it's been a rough year, but TPC has been my reliable source for truth throughout 2024.
We hope for the same quality programming in 2025.
Well, Tom, I hope, my friend, that we have been able to deliver it to you so far.
We're three weeks in 49 weeks left to go this year, but I hope so far, hey, we've had a pretty good cross-section of guests, if I do say so myself.
I hope you are pleased.
We exist to please and serve our listening audience.
Do we not, Keith Alexander?
Yep, Michael Rick D. You said Rick D is here to please.
Well, we're here to please too.
And I think we're doing it, and I think we're making great strides.
It's just a matter of realizing the power that we've got and making sure that we're, you know, heard and have the influence that we deserve in the government.
Well, I think one of the things that we're talking about.
We put Trump in the office, and he needs to be made to recognize that and listen to us first rather than the big shots in Silicon Valley, for example.
All right.
I'm going to go through every question that I had for each of the guests in the first two hours.
30 seconds on each, Keith.
This is to you.
30 seconds on each, and then I want to get to something substantial.
I mean, these questions are important, but we'll get to something even bigger than that next.
But I want to be sure to work through all of them to make sure we have a voice on all of them, and that voice is yours.
What is Trump's ceiling?
What is Trump's floor?
If the ceiling is, you know, our favorite guest and the floor is Kamala Harris, where are we?
What is the ceiling?
What is the floor?
Realistically, not what we would, you know, would be our best dream, but realistically.
Trump's ceiling and floor for the next four years, 30 seconds on that.
Well, if you want to know what's going to happen, just listen to what Trump has said.
You know, he basically, I don't think, is interested in running all the illegals out of America.
If he were, he wouldn't be making concessions to people like Elon Musk about H-1B visas for people from the subcontinent of India.
So what he's going to do is he's going to make concessions.
You've got to pay back the people who put a quarter of a billion dollars in your coffers.
Well, you don't have to.
On the other hand, you need to also support the people that gave you a half billion votes or whatnot to get you over the top.
Touch.
Yeah, that's it.
And, well, see, that's the problem.
We've got dollar democracy.
How many votes do you have?
Well, how many dollars have you got?
And how many of those have you?
Okay, well, I mean, where does Elon Musk fall on the grade scale?
The H-1B was an F, but some of the other things he's aced.
How do you rank him?
It's a tough question.
It's hard to question.
Look, if our people can't get good jobs and prosper, that's then the whole thing.
Yeah, he's bad on that.
Yeah, if we can't get those jobs.
But he's been good on other things.
And furthermore, we need loyal Americans to be our tech sector so that we can depend on people, not people that will try to sabotage us or have a first loyalty to a particular race or nationality.
You're getting fantastical now.
I think, you know, here's where I would draw the line.
Realistically speaking, we're trying to be objective here.
We're trying to be real.
The tech bros, Bezos, Musk, even Zuckerberg, who I think is Jewish.
The other two are not.
But they're looking after number one.
They're looking after their bottom line.
They're looking after Bob was right.
We need to look after number one, too.
That's fine.
I agree.
Okay, of course.
We always have.
At least we have on this program.
But these guys, the tech bros, are looking after number one, financially speaking.
The previous elite, which we've been talking about in Fitz and Spurts tonight, the Jewish elite, have been motivated by something, you know, as Kevin McDonald has written about, I think quite scholarly.
He's gotten to the meat and potatoes of it.
The Jewish elites, their background, what am I looking for here?
The psychological.
Help me out here.
They're zeitgeist their outlook, their values.
What do they value and what do they insist upon getting out of the government?
All right.
So there's that versus looking after the bottom line of your company, your self-interest.
And, you know, can you work with that more than you can the interest of a people who exist to advance their people, their race, their religion?
I mean, even what is it?
Is it a race?
Is it a religion?
Can you work with this new elite more than you can the old elite?
And I think yes.
I think yes, inso much as I've always talked about that all of these Fortune 500 companies, these heads of industry will go with whatever the rising tide is.
That is the motivating factor of most of humanity.
That is human nature.
Very few of us, the people on this program, are an exception.
The guests that we feature are an exception.
We exist to promote something that is transcendent, that benefits a people more so than the individual, a community more so than the individual.
That is very rare, very rare, very rare.
Well, on the other hand, let me say this.
You know, we cannot depend on the hidden hand of capitalism at this, you know, traditional Adam Smith idea that somehow if you let businessmen do their own thing, everything's going to turn out all right.
It's not, particularly as we've gotten all these diverse people into America that have very racial and tribal agendas like the people from the subcontinent of India.
We need to have somebody that will stand up for the American founding stock.
And that's what basically came out and pushed Donald Trump into the presidency.
We need to keep that in mind.
And we need to, you know, we need identity politics and we need to be strong about it.
And I was glad to see people not just sitting back and saying, well, it's inevitable that the rich are going to get richer and the poor are going to get poor when it came to the H-1B visa thing.
We need to have a core of technical people, people that are big in the STEM, you know, science, technology, engineering, math, that we can rely on who are core founding stock Americans.
Because if we get into a contest where we find ourselves on the other side of the aisle from the people from the subcontinent of India or the people from China or wherever, we need to have somebody that will really stand up for our interest, not people that are interested in selling us out.
I'm not sure why I ran into such a mental brick wall a couple of minutes ago.
What I was searching for was, of course, Kevin McDonald's theory on a Jewish group evolutionary psychology.
Well, see, we have more than just the Jews that have that now.
We have the subcontinent of India.
They're even stronger when it comes to ethnic identity.
I've read, for example, if you hire one or two people from the subcontinent of India, before you know it, your whole workforce is people from the subcontinent of India.
Maybe they have, you know, on one hand, that's healthy.
Maybe on two hands, that's healthy.
It's not healthy when we still are prevented from doing it and guilt-tripped about trying to do it when everyone else is given free reign to do it.
All right, so discounting the Indians for a moment, and I know they're a pet of Elon Musk, but can you deal more with the previous?
This is what I was searching for a moment ago.
Pardon the brain lamps, folks, but Keith, can you deal with more than the new incoming tech bro regime of elites versus the former elites?
And I think that it is on a decline.
Is it still, listen, I see it clearly.
Are they still the most dominant force in politics in the media, Jewish power and influence?
Yes, but is it waning?
Yes.
Yes.
Both of those things can be true.
It's still the most powerful for now, but it is waning and it is being really.
I think what is happening is that there are voices that are being heard to contest it.
But that doesn't mean that when all is said and done, more will be said than done and Jews will still be at the top of the heap.
I think they certainly will, don't you?
All right.
Who can you deal with more?
That elite, the media elite for the past, you know, half century?
Or Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, et al.
That's the question we'll ask Keith Alexander in our final segment tonight, the last segment before inauguration on Monday.
For better or worse, there's a new sheriff in town on Monday, and I think we all agree it's better to varying degrees.
We'll be right back.
Keith Alexander, stay tuned.
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Notes scattered abound tonight on my desk here, and not necessarily interconnected, but I would first say this.
The Pat Buchanan interview that has been so widely, even so many years after the fact, so widely circulated at UNS Review and Amrin and Countercurrents and The Occidental Observer and American Free Press.
You know, I think it's cool to see these things laid out in print form.
Reading it just conveys the message in a different way than the spoken word does on air.
And it gives folks a chance who didn't hear it on this radio program live so many years ago, the chance to see it.
What it is, it's a treasure to these people.
You know, this is something they didn't even expect existed.
And, you know, this is, you know, Pat Buchanan speaking to us today as if it was a brand new topic.
And everything that he says back then is very pertinent today.
And I think it's, you know, finding these, it's like finding a buried treasure, basically.
And I think that's the way it's being, you know, treated by Uns Review and Occidental Observer and people like that.
When you're talking about countercurrents, UNS Review, Amran, it's the top blog at Amran tonight and American Free Press.
I mean, you're talking about expanding the listening audience by tens of thousands.
And that's a pretty good start to the new year.
And it also confirms what we've always told them is that we were there like General Forrest first with the most us.
We were doing these things 10, 15, 20 years ago.
And it wasn't just Bat, it was so many others that have been picked up on and so many others that have already been republished.
The transcript of these interviews, and it's going to continue, by the way, folks.
Yeah, I understand what Drew Lackey on.
And see, that's the thing about the big problem, the big sacred cow is still the civil rights movement.
Some people just will not brook any type of honest criticism of the civil rights movement.
And we were doing that, you know, early on.
And now this is becoming more and more of a topic with, you know, every passing month.
People want to talk about how we got into this liberal quicksand to begin with.
And that was it, the civil rights movement.
And until you can really start to criticize that, you really can't deliver the death blow to liberalism.
And that's what we need to do.
But here it is now, Keith.
I mean, here it is now here on Martin Luther King weekend.
What is the irony?
Martin Luther King and Day and Trump Day on the same day.
Can you imagine?
Yeah, Donald Trump being inaugurated on Martin Luther King Day, so-called, Robert E. Lee Day, if you so choose, as I do.
But, you know, but the majority of, I mean, the majority, and I mean the vast majority of voting Republicans have so far left behind the imaginary fairy tale of the so-called civil rights movement that, I mean, it's really a disgrace to the country that you still get a day off.
I mean, the Postal Service will look for any day off, we know.
They barely work when they're working.
Did you see that New York City is now requiring a curriculum, the black curriculum be taught from kindergarten through 12th grade, even though blacks are not the largest minority in New York City?
It's Latinos.
But they will not, you know, they're still beating that same old drum they have been beating ever since the Montgomery bus boycott.
And it's time to call them out.
That's the heart of darkness.
That's the source of everything.
This thing, Keith, you mentioned Drew Lackey, again, the former chief of police of Montgomery, Alabama, during those turbulent years of the so-called civil rights era.
The civil wrongs era.
To see it in print is different than hearing it.
I am telling you.
I read it and I was like, wow, this was really good.
And, of course, we were the ones who interviewed him.
So we heard it.
But then I'm going to say that.
They've made such a boycott and such a predominance in the media that people think none of their narrative regarding the civil rights movement is challenged.
It's all challengeable.
In fact, it's just as challengeable as transgenderism.
Everything about the left is bad.
You know, I say that liberalism is the modern face of evil, and it truly is.
Well, you're seeing this now.
You remember the hell we caught a few years ago for challenging the orthodoxy of Martin Luther King?
This has been the traditional time of year that we do that.
Talk about how a degenerate King was, a communist, an anti-Christian.
He was positioned, of course.
Wouldn't it be nice if under Trump we started placing some of these Confederate monuments back up?
Well, I don't know about any of that happening, but the thing is, I mean, King was positioned as this Christian.
He didn't believe in any of the fundamentals of Christianity.
We talked about that for years, and it was like, you know, we were the outsiders.
And now, I mean, almost your cuck if you're a Republican and you advance the mythology.
That is what it is, the mythology of King.
The majority of Republicans are against having that early.
It's not a true mythology.
It's a false mythology.
Well, I mean, whatever you say, I know what you're saying, and I agree, but the majority of Republicans are against him having this BS holiday.
I mean, they just took off a holiday for Jimmy Carter last week.
Are they ever going to work in the federal government?
They take one off every week now, it seems.
You know, it's such a big lie.
You know, I mentioned recently in that interview you did with me in the Barnes Review that, you know, there will be all sorts of Republicans standing up and putting their hand over their heart and pledging undying loyalty to the Brown versus Board of Education decision, which racially integrated public schools in America.
On the other hand, how many of those congressmen and senators and their families, how many of their children attend the Washington, D.C. public schools?
Zero.
Zero.
You know what's zero.
All right, but listen, you know what's zero?
We got three minutes remaining.
I want to thank all the guests tonight, Jared, Jason, Steve King, Lou Moore.
Keith, two minutes remaining, and we need to get back to this.
I think it's important because what in the hell is going on in California?
These fires that we talked about last week are still burning, I think.
And I mean, they can't put them out.
You know what it is.
It's gentrification.
It's basically clearing out the old timers that happened to buy into those exclusive neighborhoods long ago, but can't afford the insurance and whatnot.
It's just like a replay of what happened in Maui a couple of years ago in Hawaii with the big fires.
What's happened?
All those little people have been swept out, and nothing but multi-millionaires are populating that area that used to be a much more mixed economically group neighborhood.
Same thing is happening here.
The thing about California is that the people running the government are so deranged that they make it against the law to scoop up the dead leaves and dead pine needles and stuff like this, so that if the fire starts, they've got plenty of tender to just make the whole thing go up.
I think we need to give liberals in places like California the treatment that people like us got in Charlottesville.
In other words, you're going to be shut out.
You don't get to have anything to say in anything because you've proven yourselves to be nincum poops.
The people that live in California, basically, it's an open-air insane asylum.
And we need to treat them like that.
You know, they're the reason that this fire got out of control.
How about this?
Now it's being used by plutocrats to oppress the middle class and the working class.
And, you know, we sat by and stood by and let this happen too long.
A listener sent this in, an email and a picture.
A friend in Asheville, North Carolina, sent me this photo of a building in one of the areas worst hit by the flood.
You can see the high watermark on the balcony, and it's 12 feet.
They found 18 bodies in this building alone.
That's almost the total death toll in Los Angeles.
Did you hear about this?
Me either.
So in one building in Asheville, North Carolina, that's Trump Country.
And you see what we need to do about that?
We need to, before any money at all goes to Los Angeles, we need to make sure that full restoration of Western North Carolina and Eastern Caribbean.
Can you imagine these left-wing radical left-wing Democrats who's actors who've had their houses burned down through this fire, which they're somewhat a part of, frankly, because of their politics.
They need your donations and these people that are living in tents and free.
It's almost as laughable as all those poor Jewish Holocaust victims.
They're probably about a dozen people.
That's late night Fox News.
Yeah, watch Fox News at 2:30 a.m.
You'll see these things.
These poor Jewish people living in hen houses when they're the wealthiest ethnic group in the world.
Why in the hell they can't provide for their own poor, I don't know.
But the thing is, they just refuse to pay for anything.
That's a job of the goy like us.
Keith, when we get together next week with friends, a week from now, a new sheriff will be in town.
A new sheriff's in town next week.
This is it.
So this is the last show of the Biden era.
Trump 2.0.
Thankfully, hopefully it is.
I hope the ghost of Christmas Pass doesn't come back to visit us in the form of Biden in some way.
Keith, we'll be back together next week and appreciate your time tonight for Steve Keen, Lou Moore, everybody else.
Great stuff tonight.
Scoop is already lined up here on the IPDTL.
I see him.
He's throwing tomorrow.
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