Aug. 10, 2025 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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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.
Well, we shift gears in our third and final hour tonight, ladies and gentlemen, to a guest making his debut appearance on this program.
But he is no stranger to making news and having success in our ranks.
Donald Jeffries, his surreal debut novel, The Unreals, won praise from literary icon Alexander Thoreau, among others.
His breakout nonfiction title, Hidden History, became an underground classic, earning support from a wildly diverse group that includes Ron Paul, Congressman Stockman, who we talked to earlier tonight, went to Ron Paul's birthday, 90th birthday party just this weekend.
Ron Paul praised the work of our guest this third hour, political insider Roger Stone, who I met at the GOP convention in 2016 in Cleveland.
Peace advocate activist Sidney Sheehan, former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, she was an interesting one, and others.
We're going to cover a wide range of issues tonight with Donald Jeffries making his debut appearance right now on TPC.
Welcome, Mr. Jeffries.
How are you tonight?
I'm fine.
Thanks for having me on the show.
Well, it's great to have you.
I have respected and admired your writings on Substack and in the American Free Press.
Also, the Injure Vue, of course.
He's everywhere.
I mean, you literally are everywhere.
Give yourself a little bit of an extended introduction to the audience before we tap into some of these issues that you're known for writing about.
Well, I do this full time.
You got to try to market yourself.
And I am shadow banned everywhere except Substack.
So that's the only place.
And thank goodness for Substack because it is a large free speech platform, at least so far.
And that's the only place that I'm being allowed to grow.
But I mean, Facebook and X is much better now under Elon Musk.
But I was shadow banned there for a long time.
And I'm sure you guys know that as well.
So I really try to concentrate on Substack.
And it's great to hear this you're reading that.
A lot of people, David Stockton, who you mentioned, I'm honored.
He's one of my subscribers.
And I know that's really gratifying to know people like that reading my work.
Indeed, wonderful.
That's fantastic.
And indeed, well, and congratulations also on the bands.
I don't think we could trust you otherwise.
You think we're all going to be able to have PayPal and everything now?
All right.
Well, okay, so this was just something.
This isn't something I had intended to get into with you tonight.
It's such new news.
Perhaps you haven't even seen it yourself.
But we're talking about this guaranteeing fair banking for all Americans executive order by Trump.
Do you think this is, I mean, nobody's been debanked except for people like us.
Do you think this is something that could turn the tide there?
Well, I hope.
I just wrote an article in American Free Press about that.
It should be in the next issue.
But yeah, it's and again, you know, I'm a populist, so I'm not really left or right.
I mean, more people think I'm conservative.
A lot of people think I am because the left is so bad now that I kind of gravitate there.
But they certainly have PayPal and all these banks.
I mean, they have a long record of canceling bank accounts of people on the right.
And that's people like us.
Yeah, yeah, it's despicable.
And, you know, you saw what happened in Canada.
Yeah, you saw what happened in Canada where, you know, the truckers up there, they canceled their bank accounts.
Justin Trudeau did.
So these are very, very dangerous stuff, very slippery slope because, you know, theoretically, if you allow banks to do that, then cell phone companies could do that.
So you don't have cell phone access.
The internet, all internet companies, sorry.
Landlords and mortgage companies.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
We're not going to sell a house to you unless you can pay cash for it.
So it's a very slippery slope.
And hopefully it passes through.
So good.
I mean, there's a lot.
I've been very critical of Trump, especially recently, but that seems like a good idea.
Hey, you know, this is key.
Because we were talking about the restoration of a couple of Confederate monuments in the last hour with Kirk Lyons.
And, you know, this is a guy who's been fighting these battles against all odds for years in court.
And he says, you know, give credit when it is due, and it is due right now.
We're having gone to the judiciary.
It's executive in the legislature.
Well, I mean, when people like Kirk Lyons and Don Jeffries are saying, you know what, this is a good thing.
I mean, my ears perk, and I listen.
And so anyway, by the way, I just got to say very quickly, you mentioned the American Free Press.
I mentioned it too.
My God, those people, Paul Angel, Chris Petrick, the Barnes Review as well, the sister publication, Willis Cardo, a friend of mine before he passed.
And this is to be in that company is a prestigious company indeed.
And these are people who've been fighting the fight for decades.
And populism, as you mentioned, Don, is the key word there.
It's ascendant right now.
All right.
So let's get into this.
I want to also mention the name of Rich Hamblin, our friend in Nashville, near Nashville, Gallatin, Tennessee.
He has been lobbying on your behalf.
He is a great friend.
And indeed.
He said that this is you know Rich.
To know Rich is to love him.
He drives a hard bargain.
But anyway, so let's talk about this.
The magic wand of anti-Semitism.
You know, waving that wand, calling anyone you disagree with a racist or an anti-Semite, has that, in your opinion, in your very informed opinion, has that, is that beginning to lose its effectiveness?
I think so, at least certainly to most people.
Now, whether it's going to, you know, I worry about things like last year, you know, they passed the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, which is the most dangerous piece of legislation, I think, in American history.
But I don't know what happened to that.
I mean, I try to track it because the Senate and the House both passed it, and Trump was going to sign it, but there's no record of what happened to it.
It's kind of worked in the memory holes.
And they're talking about similar legislation now.
So, you know, I don't, obviously, very dangerous stuff because if they, you know, if you it's it's like you know, identity politics is why I object so much to it because it's based on emotion.
Something like racism or anti-Semitism, transphobia, any of those names that the left calls all the time, you can't quantify them.
You can't define them in any kind of way where you can define something outside of politics.
And it's all in your opinion.
I mean, you decide if something is racist.
You decide if something is anti-Semitic.
And anti-Semitic is a stupid term because it's not even accurate.
All the people in the Middle East are Semitic.
So say anti-Jewish or anti-Israel or anti-Zionist.
That's more accurate.
And we ought to be able to be anti-Israel or anti-Sionists.
I mean, why shouldn't Marjorie Taylor Greene, I read today, who's becoming better and better on this issue?
She said, I think Mark Levin said that she should be thrown in jail or something for not wanting to give any more aid to Israel.
I think that these people, because you can't win that, when you have people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, who have much bigger platforms than we do, when they're saying these kinds of things, it can't be defended.
You saw that in the debate with Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz.
I mean, Ted Cruz looked like a fool because you can't defend what Israel's been doing, and you can't defend this country's excessive lust for helping Israel and placing their interests above ours.
Well, let me tell you this.
In my opinion, just about everything that the people in our sphere object to with Trump has to do with Israel or Netanyahu or something like that.
And he gives them material, to be sure, but what's the but, Keith?
The butt is that, you know, he he's he knows from being in real estate development in New York that you've got to make peace with the Jews, basically.
And if he doesn't, you know, he could wind up like JFK, okay?
Which is another thing that you excel in, Don.
Yeah, but see, this is, you know, the power of Jewish power and influence is just, you know, I think that a lot of people just don't know about it or they underestimate it.
Okay.
What about you?
Oh, so that's one thing.
You know, give us your thoughts on that.
About, you know, is that the third rail that nobody can touch?
Well, it used to be, but I'm noticing a change.
And of course, I'm suspicious because I've been in these conspiratorial waters since I was a teenager.
I mean, I wanted these guys.
I was awake when nobody else was.
I mean, I was asking a lot of these questions.
You were country when country wasn't cool.
I was definitely a country and the country wasn't cool.
I was asking these kinds of questions back in the mid-70s.
I mean, I was, you know, a radical and no one else was.
But now, you know, many, many millions of people that are asking these questions, but you could never talk about the kinds of things I've been talking about openly.
And I found I don't really like to talk about Jews all the time, but I want to grow my preference.
Showing up.
All the footprints lead back to the Jewish camp.
Well, I mean, you can't discount it.
You can't ignore it.
Whenever I write, especially if I wrote really, I'm writing more and more.
I'm taking it to extremes, but it's all true.
But I'm not holding anything back.
But when I write about Jewish power like that, I get so much more attention with Substack.
I get way more reads and comments and likes and paid subscribers and people like Paul Craig Roberts.
He pretty much publishes everything I write about the Jews.
He's obviously interested in Jews.
Yeah, he's been on the show several times.
I had him on the show a long time.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he's great.
And Lou Rockwell publishes pretty much everything I write anyhow.
But, you know, so I'm getting a bigger.
Now, Zero Hedge has published several things by me, but I know that I can't talk too much about that.
They're not going to publish that.
They're pretty good about a lot of things, but they're still kind of in the mainstream conservative sphere with that kind of stuff.
But you're seeing people like, again, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens.
I mean, Candace Owens sounds like David Duke a lot of the time.
Yes, yes.
I was just about to say that.
They had David Duke on just a couple of weeks ago.
Nobody nails that.
David was on two weeks ago.
She said, well, I was actually at David's house last summer.
And he was listening to Candace Owens.
He said, she sounds just like me.
So you're exactly right.
Continue on.
Yeah, well, and I had, I went in one of the lines, I mean, I try to use humor in my sub stack, and people seem to like it.
I had a line about her when I was talking about her and I said, you know, Candace Owens is like the love child David Duke would have had if he had been on the down low.
That basically is what, you know, what's and I don't know where that came from.
She was a pretty, but I think Ben, you know, what happens is people like Ben Shapiro, who are so at Markle event, you know, now, you know, threatening to arrest Marjorie Taylor Green, what happens is those kinds of really excessively zealous Zionists who obviously have an allegiance to Israel more than America, Ben Shapiro pretty much killed his Daily Wire.
Because Candace Owens is probably, well, Matt Wallace is pretty good, but I don't think he's going to stay there very long either.
But, you know, because he created a monster with Candace Owens because he acted so ridiculous about it.
He wouldn't debate her because she wanted to debate what I talked about, what we just talked about.
She wanted to let's have a debate about what is the definition of anti-Semitism.
Just tell us what it is.
It's just whatever you say it is.
Whatever offends you.
So it's the same thing with racism.
It's a tremendous weapon.
If you can claim anything, it's this horrible thing, but you can't, you know, it's not like burglary.
You know, if you're going to claim burglary, something has to be stolen from someone else.
Pedophilia or something.
Yeah, a pedophilia who has to have sex with a child that hasn't reached puberty.
So some of these things can be murder, obviously.
You murder somebody, but something like you're a racist, that's racist or that's anti-Semitic.
What do you mean?
I think Republican politicians would rather than be accused of racism, they'd rather plead guilty to pedophilia.
Hold on a minute, though.
I think that is changing, though.
I mean, we have seen examples of that changing.
There are sitting members of Congress that are changing that perception, and certainly some former member of Congress that we have on record with me, including tonight.
But let's just get to this, Don, with you.
I got so many questions that have come in from the audience for you tonight.
And one hour with you.
I can already tell.
We're going to skip the first break tonight.
We're not getting two or three of these.
We're going to skip the first break to buy more time.
But I want to get to so many of these things.
Okay, so what's your take on Donald Trump's repeal of federal DEI?
Is it fool's gold?
Is it good?
There's a debate about that.
I tend to like it.
Well, sure, I like it too.
But the problem is what you're saying is, and again, I have talked about the Trump and Stein Project.
I think Trump is an actor.
I don't think he's sincere.
I mean, maybe I'm wrong, but I think if you analyze what he's done, this is all, you know, it's just too coincidental that DC, you know, he never really follows through on the important stuff.
That was a good thing.
He did issue a lot of executive orders that were good at the beginning.
Like somebody said earlier, I don't care who it is.
If Joe Biden had done anything good ever, I would have phrased him for it.
Obama on his way out of office commuted Bradley Manning Simpson.
That was a good thing.
I said, I don't like people at the Furniture Center in Memphis.
They have a quip they use.
They say they give credit where credit is due.
I'm willing to give him credit where credit is due.
Let me ask you about, but on the other hand, I want to criticize him about Netanyahu and about Gaza and all these other things.
Let me discuss Negro fatigue.
Is the wrath of the awakening section about to manifest itself?
Well, I I call it I you know, I thought I invent coined it.
I I 'cause I called it African American Fatigue Syndrome.
I wrote about it a couple of years ago, and of course, you know, I have a smaller platform and then everybody started calling it black fatigue and it is easier to say.
So, you know, I call it black fatigue now, too.
I mean, people have reached, it's the same thing with, and that's why my most recent sub-stack was about black fatigue and Jewish supremacy, because I think people are tired of both things, and they're connected.
And, you know, when you have, it's got nothing to do with necessarily with someone's skin color, except you keep seeing people that look like that doing these kinds of things.
But, I mean, you have to, I keep saying, look, let's try holding everyone accountable.
Let's try having the laws and the rules and standards of conduct apply to everyone.
And we all know what group it doesn't apply to.
And I don't think they have the power to say no.
I mean, we have the machinery of law, the legal system.
And, you know, there's no other group that goes crazy.
Well, we don't have it.
No, no, no, let me correct you on that, Don.
We don't have it.
Jewish power and influence has it.
See, everything, every liberal thing that's happened in my lifetime, and I'm 74 years old, has been with, would never have gotten off the ground like the civil rights movement without the support, the masterminding and the financial support of Jewish power and influence.
That's why we keep coming back to Jewish power and influence because all of the transformation that has happened in American society during my lifetime and yours that has been bad has had a single thread running through it, and that's Jewish power and influence.
Well, there's no correction needed.
I mean, Don realizes that as much as anyone.
I know that to be sure.
See, that's it.
You know, blacks, if blacks had been left to their own devices in the civil rights movement, it wouldn't have gotten off the ground.
Don, your take.
Well, no, and you're right.
And I certainly, and I point out all the time that, you know, when I talk about Jewish power, I just want, you know, I don't care about the other stuff.
I just want people to explain, make it make sense to me how a group that's 2% of the population can have such wildly disproportionate power in, you know, being heads of every film.
All the money talks and bullshits.
Every record company.
Now, by saying that, 99% or more of Jews don't have that kind of power.
They are the richest ethnic group.
They generally tend to make more money, but they're not in those positions.
But the people in those positions always happen to be Jews.
That has to be explained because that can't happen naturally.
Where's the diversity in those positions?
And that doesn't seem to apply.
And it's the same thing with, you know, you just ask a question.
And it's not, and I think people are asking the question, especially ironically, the people that are pushing it the most are black people.
You've not only got Candace Owens, you've got Jason Whitlock, his serialist podcast.
He talks about the tribe openly.
He says the tribe.
You've got the Hodge twins who are very funny.
Well, it's like Frankenstein's monster is turned on Frankenstein, you know, on Dr. Frankenstein.
That's exactly what it is.
And the Hodge twins had David Duke on the show.
They've had, is it Michael Smith, or Jones?
He might be.
Yeah, Whitlock and I think the Hodge twins both had them on.
And the thing is, because they have created, I said for a long time, any change that's going to happen is going to have to be channeled through angry black people because they're the only people that have totally free speech because they've created this mantra that you can never criticize blacks and you can't really certainly can't say that.
And whites have been neutered.
Yes, whites have been neutered.
But I think because of this, Kanye West and all that stuff, you've got people like Tucker Carlson and lots more Mark Dice and people like that that are mentioning this subject where they never would before.
And I think it's, and I'm kind of suspicious of it because I'm thinking, even if you see something like the JSK assassination, which, of course, is my wheelhouse issue.
But when they had the last file releases, Tulsa Gabbard was responsible for getting rid of the redactions.
And all the previously released files, virtually all of the redactions when they were revealed, almost all of them had to do with Israel.
Now, did they, you know, I just think is this being done on purpose for some reason?
Are they trying to push?
Because they never allowed this stuff before.
And they are, you know, I mean, and I see it with myself when I write on Substack.
If I write about any other subject, and I think I write well, and I get a decent response, depending, pretty good.
But if I write something about the Jews, whoa, it's a lot more.
So there's a lot of people out there.
People know that it's true.
I think a lot of people have come to the same conclusion we have.
They're the secret hand that is propelling all this liberalism that has ruined our culture.
Well, and that begs the question, Don.
Do you believe that the tide is finally turning against these people?
And I'm not talking again, as I say so often about the guy at your local delicatessen.
But do you believe that organized Jewish power and influence of the Jonathan Greenblatt variety is beginning to be on the whack decline?
Yeah, or is it waning on the decline?
Let's just put it that way.
Well, I hope so because I think that in the digital age, what happened in Gaza, the reaction, even if you believe the official story of October 7th, and I don't believe official stories about anything, having studied enough of them, they always lie.
So whatever happened, even if October 7th was exactly what they said it was, a terrorist attack and horrible stuff happened, the response has been so over the top and so exceptionally.
That's why they were waiting for this to happen as an excuse to wipe out the Gaza.
Well, then you had the Gazans with their Air Force of paragliders, but we continue on.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, yeah, I mean, it's pretty ridiculous paragliding.
But again, just if you, okay, let's just tell my house it was real.
But however you look at it, the response, and that's what has got the world, and especially the left.
The left, which has been horrible on every issue for so long, they are almost universally against what Israel is doing.
So you have people like the squad, and that's why Thomas Nasse is my favorite congressman by far.
And he will sometimes go into conference with the squad on some issues because he knows that as bad as they are, Talib and AOC and all the rest of them, as bad as they are on every other issue, they are in lockstep with Nasse and people like that.
Let me just say this, Don.
I think it could be the fact the only reason that the pro-Palestinian group has any power and is getting any traction is because it consists of a large number of Jews.
Yeah, well, it does.
It's true.
But it's also because we talked about Frankenstein and Frankenstein's monster.
They have constructed this monster.
So when this, you have a lot of these people who grew up absorbing this propaganda, a lot of non-whites and a lot of cocked out whites who just hate themselves, self-hating whites, that are attending college.
When this happened, they're ready to jump.
And of course, they're going to, it doesn't matter.
They see Israel as the white colonial power.
And they see the Palestinians as the non-white victims.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So they automatically go there.
So their own strategy is turned around and bitten them on the ass.
Yes.
Yes.
So, I mean, I don't, you know, I don't, we haven't had too many real victories, you know, over the course of time.
But I think that, and we'll see because Trump has three and a half years left.
And, you know, the Epstein, who knows what that was about, but that certainly looked suspicious.
And he lost a lot of people.
And a lot of, you know, people lost respect for him with that response to that.
But you've got so many people like Marjorie Taylor Green and other people in Congress and people in the alt media on the right that along with almost the entire left, people like Jimmy Doerr, great people on the left, are in lockstep on this issue.
And it's just nobody's buying the Hamas stuff.
You know, they remember when Alex Jones called it Al CIA.
I mean, you know, these things need to be created.
I'm not buying sleeper cell nonsense.
I don't think they're going to be able to do it.
Here's a situation, though, with Epstein.
There are two parts of Epstein.
One is the pedophilia, okay?
I'm not that concerned about that.
What I'm concerned about is using blackmail to control our government.
That's the part of Epstein that I'm involved, concerned with.
Well, hold on right there.
Very quickly, we skipped the first break.
We have to take the bottom of the hour break.
But we're with the great Don Jeffries.
And, you know, truly, you know, if I do say so myself, an expert on all things.
And we're talking about him about a wide variety of issues.
It will continue right after this timeout.
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Well, it's a great privilege and honor to have Don Jeffries on with us tonight.
And we're going to give you ample time to become familiar with all of his contact information before the end of the hour.
I guarantee you that much.
But there's still so much we could cover with him because he is an expert on all things.
He really is.
So let's talk about this, Don.
You're big on hidden history.
I mean, this is, you know, in fact, one of your books.
Do you think that the official narrative is cracking?
And if so, is it too late?
Well, I think, you know, again, most people, but the problem is, you know, I write about history, and I've actually had two other books that I could, for some reason, the publisher didn't want to call it hidden history, two and three, which I wanted to.
There would be other titles, but most recently it's called American Memory Hole.
But I've studied, you know, lots of events, lots of people, and I keep waiting to find one that they've represented accurately, and I can't find one.
I mean, they literally lie about everything.
I mean, they've lying about every single thing.
Yeah, yeah, they just, you know, I don't think you can bribe them and tell the truth.
But I think young people, again, are receptive to this.
But the problem is most Americans are historically illiterate.
So they don't even really know much about the official stories.
So it's hard for someone like me to show them how inaccurate they are when they don't, first of all, say this is what they say happened, and this is why that was impossible.
So it's a little bit harder than it should be because of how poorly educated especially young people have been.
But I think with the advent of the internet and with Gen Z, especially the millennials and Gen Z, realizing there isn't much hope, there's not many job opportunities and rent is so high, homeownership.
So I had a recent sub-sec about goodbye to the American Dream about homeownership.
And it's true.
And young people can relate to that.
And I think you bring up a great point on that, Donald, because I think I read that article of yours.
And basically, the boomers get a lot of blame because they lived in the golden age.
Here he goes.
Here he goes.
Yeah, right.
This is one of my patented issues.
But on the other hand, you're a boomer.
Of course I am.
I imagine Donald is too.
But then on the other hand, on the other hand, it's really mortgage rates and things like this.
We used to have, it used to be very easy for a person on one salary to be able to buy a modest home and support a family and give them a middle-class life.
And that's becoming less and less of a possibility for more and more people.
Definitely.
And that ties into my populism.
I mean, my journalist Huey Long, who was still my all-time favorite political hero.
And I think I'm single-handedly restoring his reputation or trying to.
Some of these people say, how do you know about Huey Long?
And I wrote a book called Survival.
Yeah, I wrote a book called Survival of the Richest, where it should be looked at as a left-wing manifesto because I'm talking about consolidation of wealth and how unfair things are to the average person and poor especially, except Naomi Wolf.
Naomi Wolfe liked it enough to write the forward to the paperback edition, but most of the people on the left weren't receptive to it.
Democracy Now and things like that, NPR, you think because I have a long section in there about the disastrous impact of immigration and visa workers.
And they don't want to hear that.
The left is concerned about political correctness.
And because immigrants are non-white and foreign visa workers are non-white, they must be good.
So then we get lost in the shuffle.
So the economic arguments, we can't even, you know, how did the left manage to get white people to hate themselves?
That's one of the foundational no other race would ever fall for such a scheme.
Right.
And that's why I say, you know, people like, I read the bell curve when I was younger, and I'm well aware of all the people that tell me how low IQs blacks are and other people.
I don't know what their IQs are, but I can tell you, I don't know how smart we are because we're allowing ourselves to be subservient to them.
Well, I'll tell you what happened in my opinion.
My opinion is that because of all the losses in the civil rights movement, whites developed a kind of variant form of Stockholm syndrome.
And they will not, you know, they've been beaten down so much.
It's like that old book that was written back in the 60s, been down so long, it seems like up to me.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, exactly.
You know, you're right.
And it's, you know, hard to, and you're right.
There's never been any, I write about this all the time because I want so much.
And of course, there's no reporter or anybody that ever tells them that, but when you hear these, you know, these crazed middle-aged white women scream about white supremacy and whiteness and that, I want someone to say, you do realize you are white, right?
So are you exempting yourself from this?
All whites except you?
Do you have white children?
Do you feel that way about them?
What about your family?
Are you just your family's good?
I mean, but nobody does that.
They let them get away with it.
It's like, but what are you talking about?
You're acting like you're talking about an outside group when you're a part of it.
It makes no sense.
And of course, we all know how absurd the white privilege nonsense because if you believe that stuff and you believe Oprah Winfrey, you know, or somebody, a black billionaire, can be a victim of something while the poorest people in the country or the whites in Appalachia, they have some kind of mysterious privilege.
And again, nobody talks about that stuff.
And I think that's why people are receptive to that.
I think it's Stockholm Syndrome.
That's the only thing I can say.
You know, they've been beaten.
They say, you know, I'll say anything.
Just stop beating me.
Yeah, yeah, I think you're right.
It's largely that.
But, you know, we have to, I think that, but you see, I see this just the reaction I get to the extent I do when I see when I bring up these extreme racial issues, when I speak the honest truth, the unvarnished truth about race or Jewish power, things like that, people really are.
I never get, I hardly get anyone objecting to it.
I don't get anyone calling me racist or anything because I think they're so shocked.
First of all, they can't argue with me because I'm not coming at it from any type of hate or anything like that.
I'm saying, look, I don't, I even say something like, I don't want to talk about IQs and the bell curve and all that because, you know, if we're so brilliant, why are we in this situation?
We have such high IQs.
Because again, we have to look at whoever's running things, the Jews, the Illuminati, Freemasons, whoever people think is at the top of the pyramid and controlling all this.
We still have millions and millions of people that are subservient to it, that are allowing it to happen.
Whoever these Jews are, there's not very many of them.
We could fight back.
And I don't mean just, you know, physically, but we could stop soon.
That was a horrible million.
Yes.
But see, back in the 50s and 60s in particular, the segregationists had great, great arguments, but they never won.
And they didn't win because of who was in control of the media and the courts and the courts and everything else.
And as a result, people just decided they wanted to disengage.
I don't want to talk about that anymore.
Yes.
And you moved one exit down the interstate.
We talked about that last night.
What happened?
Basically, the whole thing about segregation was a great exercise in gaslighting because everybody segregates.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Jews and blacks segregate more than just about any other two ethnic groups.
Right.
And that's what the right ought to be doing now.
For instance, they should have during the first Trump administration.
I wrote about it then when you had people like Sarah Huckabee Sanders, that incident she had in the restaurant, where the restaurant owner threw her and her party out not because she did anything wrong, or she was acting up because of who she was, that she worked for Donald Trump.
And I said, you know, how ironic is this?
The whole civil rights movement was built around certain people not being able to eat in restaurants.
Access facilities.
Yes.
So, I mean, you either, okay, if that's the case, then you should have had some segregationists on the right come back and say, well, okay, obviously you proved our point.
So that means if that restaurant owner can keep someone out because she works for Donald Trump, I ought to be able to keep black people out who have their pants hanging off or playing rap music.
But again, the double standards are, what do we even say?
Liberals that have no standards, they didn't have double standards.
Heads I win and tails you lose.
Yeah, it's so obvious.
And again, It makes me so mad because when I started out, I was a card-carrying member of the ACLU as a teenager in the mid-1970s.
And, you know, I was for prison reform and abolishing capital punishment.
But I was also a peace activist.
And, you know, I was a JFK person volunteering for Mark Land Citizens Committee of Inquiry.
And I was for the things the left used to be for.
I was for sunshine.
Back then, the left was for sunshine laws.
You know, we wanted everything to be open.
We wanted to stop having, that's why something like Doge would have appealed to the left back in the open.
And great.
That's what we wanted.
But the left has completely flipped.
And I have a friendship with Cindy Sheehan.
It's really gratifying.
It was about as far left as you can get.
But, you know, she tragically lost her son in Iraq for no reason, and they couldn't buy her off.
And so she's the foremost peace advocate in the country.
But the left left her.
That's why she'll talk to people like me because she was celebrated by the left and all the people in Hollywood loved her.
And Jackson Brown presented her with an award and stuff.
But when Barack Obama came into office, all the rest of the people stopped noticing he was still bombing the same countries and doing all the things Bush was doing.
But she didn't.
And they, well, okay, she stopped getting invited to the parties.
And that's why, you know, I talked to people like her.
Cynthia McKinney, who's wonderful and just an incredibly courageous black lady.
Talk about being somebody that you broke the mold with her.
She paid the price, too.
Indeed.
Oh, I respect her.
Respect her.
She's great.
Don, hold on.
Hold on right there, brother.
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We skipped the first segment break.
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And he does deserve both.
Stay tuned for that.
But first, just got to say, Don, I have thoroughly enjoyed this hour, even after almost two months away from 21 years on AM Radio.
I know a good hour when I hear it.
And I have really enjoyed this.
And I hope it will be the first of many, many more to come.
And thank you again.
All we have to do is hand off the ball to you and sit back and marvel at your broken field.
It's six points every time.
It's a touchdown every time.
No, seriously, I hope that this is the first of many more to come.
I hope so too.
I appreciate you, Tom.
Yeah, I mean, I do.
I think that I don't like to focus too much on one subject.
You know, like I said, JFK assassination is my wheelhouse issue, but I'm interested.
I'm writing a book about sports right now.
That's my next book about the corruption in sports because there's corruption everywhere.
And again, I think that I like to look at different.
I wrote a book about entertainment world, about the corruption there, and I think that, you know, people...
That's a special of mine.
By the way, this is the thing about sports, for example, when the SEC integrated in 1972, the best football coach and the best basketball coach, Adolf Rup and Johnny Vaughn, both quit.
And I had a friend who worked for the press symmetry, which was the evening newspaper in Memphis at the time for the sports writer, a guy named Sarrels.
And Sarrells asked Vought if his retirement had anything to do with the integration of the league.
And he swarmed to secrecy and said, yes, it did.
He said, first of all, these black players are going to insist on being paid.
They don't care what the rules are.
They don't play by the rules.
He said, and if you're going to have the choice of either you're going to have to give them the money and then you'll eventually get fired and disgraced and driven out of coaching, or you can take the high road and not do it and be fired for not winning.
So he said he just decided it was time for him and Coach Rupp to get out.
See, that's the beginning.
Yeah, no, the book is going to focus on the racial dynamics in sports, and no one, no one has told you this book will be, and I probably won't be able to get it published before it's about to publish myself, but I'll try.
But it'll be, and I, you know, those are familiar with my other books, everything's going to be sourced.
There's lots of figures in it, lots of documentation.
And basically, it's going to show that white athletes have been, you know, incredibly discriminated against since the 1960s, increasingly in the last 25, 30 years.
And it's easy to document because what happens is they have these combines and everything.
They have their measurements, measurables that they just assume blacks would dominate it, and they don't.
And I have all the numbers to prove it.
And I can show you how many of these white players are discriminated against because, again, that's part of the agenda for whatever reason.
The agenda is to push black dominance in sports in the entertainment world.
And again, I don't have any vested interest in that.
I'm just saying it's not natural.
They're 12 to 14% of the population.
They can't possibly be the only people that can play running back in the NFL or cornerback in the NFL.
That's not possible.
Are you familiar with Cash Football by Don Wassel?
That's a good thing.
Yeah, Don's been integral in this.
Yeah, he's great.
And he and the people at Cash Football have helped a lot with the research because there's nowhere else to go.
I mean, all the search engines are the search engines about anything now.
When I wrote Hidden History in my first book, Survival, the first three books, really, I was able to do research by myself and find everything pretty easily.
I could use Google.
It's changed so much now.
I have to, you know, I've got a Russian search engine, Gandex, and so many others, and they don't work that great.
And I've got a couple researchers, Chris Craze and Peter Seacos, that helped me out a lot.
I paid.
But you have to have that now because they know what you're looking for, whether it's sports or something political in it.
And they know, they get the gist of your question.
And don't like if I, if I say, if I search for something like quotes from black athletes, you know, negative quotes from black athletes about white athletes, it'll just turn you to, you know, alleged racism from whites.
What about AI?
Well, what about Gronk?
Will they do it for you?
Yeah, I should try that.
I have not tried that.
I probably should try that.
But I don't, because typically what it'll do, they have an AI agent on most of these search engines now.
And they'll usually start at the top and say, I'm sorry, I can't process that request.
I don't, you know, because they think it's racist or something.
So that's the problem.
So it's not easy to write.
So luckily, I have still have ways to find enough facts and figures.
And I've been a super sports fan.
I don't know why all my life because I played sports and coached my kids' teens.
Well, I tell you, I mean, no, no, no, no.
Listen, don't sleep.
You know, that's okay.
I mean, I played basketball.
My dad was a basketball team.
I like college baseball players.
I mean, this is something.
This is the modern day gladiators.
I mean, there is something about competing in sports against other men that is natural and healthy.
But I would ask you this.
I mean, we're coming up on the end of an hour.
Can't wait already to have you back.
We're going to give you at the last minute or two of this hour all your contact information.
People need to be following you and supporting you.
But I mean, yes, I mean, Don Wassel is great.
American Free Press, Barnes Review, all the people there, great people all around.
But you are known for writing about so many different things.
We were going to talk to you about the military, excuse me, not the military, but the medical industrial complex.
We didn't get to that tonight.
Don't have time.
But I want to ask you this, though, very quickly.
Last week, we had Sam Dixon, great friend of ours, on to talk about the Return to the Land Project, Eric Orwell.
Eric Orwell, I haven't even announced this yet.
We're announcing it now, I guess.
Since last week, Eric Orwell will be traveling to Memphis to be with us in studio next week for the full three hours.
So we're talking about identitarian communities, the hypocrisy of everyone being praised for these racialist communities, except for white people.
This is something that you've taken note of as well, I believe.
White Gentiles, at least.
Well, yeah.
I mean, the recently they had the group in Arkansas and everything.
And, you know, this is, it's, it's, all I want is let's be consistent.
So if you're going to say, okay, we can't, we have to have a colorblind society and we can't be race conscious at all.
Okay, let's, let's have that apply to all the non-whites, especially blacks.
But you can have a situation that we have now where you have one group.
One group is 12 very, and they're encouraged to be loud and profane.
All that is encouraged.
Their self-esteem is puffed up to absurd levels, and they get credit for ridiculous things that, you know, you didn't commit a crime this week.
I mean, crazy stuff and that kind of thing.
And you can't have one group pussed up and their entire being is wrapped around race.
I've said many times I'd love to have a conversation with Al Sharpton for 10 minutes or somebody like him where, okay, you can't discuss race.
Let's talk about something else.
I don't think any of these black profile publications.
James actually ran Al Sharpton out of town in Memphis one time.
He'll have to tell you that.
That's what gave us 20 years on the radio.
Yeah, but you probably know Al Sharpton was a crack dealer.
He was caught selling crack and he was turned into an FBI informant.
Then he became a revelry.
So that's people need to expose that.
Understand?
You can have a situation where one small group like that is told that, hey, everything about you is your skin color.
You're black, and that's all that matters.
And everyone else, especially white people, you cannot talk about race unless you are to say how guilty you feel about being born white.
Unless you're a bad person.
And making that white privilege.
Yeah, you can't have a situation.
Either race, nobody should be proud of being what they are, or everybody should be proud of what being the art.
I don't know if it would, I think it would work better either way, but we can have this.
And it's like Langston Hughes said a long time ago, Jim Crow was going to eventually explode.
You can't have a situation with people in the same country.
And, you know, it was eventually going to happen.
And that all goes back to Reconstruction.
I wrote about that in one of my books.
Ron Paul wrote The Forward to It.
But, you know, this is going to explode at some point.
You can't have, and you're already seeing some of it.
And you're seeing lots of black people.
Again, the same black people that I talked about, the Hodge Friends, Jason Whitwalk, people like Candace Ellens, Kanye West, that are talking about it.
They're wearing White Lives Matters t-shirts, Jesse Lee Peterson, people like that that are there right now.
Well, it's funny you mentioned Jesse.
Exactly.
I mean, Jesse, I was on CNN with Jesse in 07, I believe it was, and Jesse's been a regular guest on this show ever since.
That was back in 07.
We did an hour on self-segregation.
But listen, Don, this has been an entirely incredible hour.
I want to have you back.
I want to have you back often.
I want to thank Rich for really pushing us to meet you.
Well, I mean, you know, I'd read you in AFP, but I've become more familiar with your work over the course of the last year or two.
You've just been sensational.
We're running out of time tonight.
I want to, again, mention the fact that with these, what do they call them, these purposeful communities, Eric Orwal will be with us next week for the full three hours here with Don.
American version of Irania in South Africa.
Well, I mean, without these intentional communities, intentional is the word, there would be no United States as we know it today.
Don, thank you for your work.
I want to give a big shout out to Justin the man Varnell, who is tuning in for contact in Memphis.
Justin the man, thank you for tuning in and for all the years.
But yes, absolutely.
Don, the contact information.
Where can people learn more and read more?
Well, Substack is the best place because it's the only place I'm not shouting, man.
So it's DonaldJefferies at Substack.com.
It's called I Protest.
I have a weekly podcast.
It's on my, it used to be we got kicked off of Rockfin, but it's on Rumble and it's on my YouTube and Twitter.
Well, YouTube suspended me again.
They're always suspended.
You can find it out there.
It's called I Protest as well.
But my books are everywhere.
I have 10 of them out there.
My one about COVID has been disappeared for the most part.
But if you search for me, you'll probably find out more than you want to know.
There's a lot of stuff out there.
I don't think there's anything to this audience.
You're in good company.
We've all been kicked out of X and YouTube and things like that, too.
Well, Don, you're chief among us, and thank you for being all of us tonight.
I look forward to the next time already.
Thanks for Rich.
Anytime.
Anytime.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hey, we're going to do it.
We're absolutely going to do it.
We're going to make this a regular occurrence.
Tonight was the debut.
Encore after Encore after Encore.
I hope to come.
Thank you for your work and for leading this thing.
We'll be back with you next week at Orwald in the studio.