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James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the Charlie Kirk memorial service and what comes next.

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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.
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC Saturday evening, September the 27th.
I am James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander.
And, well, as always, we've got a full slate for you this evening.
We're going to be talking during the first hour about the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
We had to wait a week to be able to take a crack at that because, of course, that was held last Sunday.
And now here we are back again on another Saturday.
Brad Griffin will stop by in the second hour to help us examine the ever-shifting culture and the new opportunities for advancement that are arising for our side.
A month ago, Kevin McDonald was on to announce the debut.
Previewed it here first of the third edition of The Culture of Critique.
It has been a month, and we're going to have a representative from the publisher, Antelope Hill, on with us in the third hour to talk about the continued success of that new release and what's happened since Kevin debuted it here on TPC four weeks ago.
Speaking of that book, by the way, got a letter in, very nice penmanship from Ed, who writes, James, no way I can pass up on the opportunity to get an autographed copy of The Culture of Critique.
I hope Dr. McDonald has been properly fitted for the monuments to be put up in his honor by our grandchildren.
That is a fantastic letter with a wonderful sentiment.
Thank you, Ed, for that letter.
We're going to read some of these letters tonight that have come in this quarter.
Our third quarter fundraising drive wraps up on Wednesday.
So if you haven't contributed and want one of those autographed copies, we are offering them exclusively through TPC, but only until September the 30th.
Read two more quick letters, and then we're going to get into the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
This one comes from a listener and supporter in Missouri who writes, Dear James, Keith, and TPC crew, I'd like to dedicate my quarterly contribution to the memory of Irina Zarutska, who worked multiple jobs, had a boyfriend, and had a modest dream of becoming a veterinarian assistant.
Her boyfriend was also Ukrainian, and given the youthfulness of the couple and their love for one another, in due time, they would have married and raised a family together.
Now the children she would have given life to will never be born, nor will the grandchildren she would have nurtured, nor will anyone else who ever followed in her line.
When a young woman is murdered, all future generations die with her.
I watched the video of Irina Zarutska's murder a couple of times, and that's all I could stand.
The expression on her face as she curled up in her seat in shock, in pain, and dying will be etched in my brain forever, and I will never do anything to remove that image.
It clarifies everything.
A tragic, but also very heartfelt letter from a listener in Missouri.
And of course, we had a very serious panel discussion about that and the murder of Charlie Kirk two weeks ago with that all-star lineup.
Keith?
Well, it really illuminated things for a lot of people.
It really brought home why we're fighting the fight that we fight.
You know, white people are an endangered species, okay, an endangered subspecies.
And this shows you why, and this shows you why our ancestors had segregation.
You know, Rosa Parks integrated the bus line in Montgomery, and look what it led to in Charlotte with Irina Zaruska.
Direct connection.
Yeah.
See, there's another side to everything you hear, and all this silliness, you know, falling down and genucking before the civil rights movement needs to come to an end.
People need to realize that was the heart of darkness.
That was the beginning.
That was the genesis.
That was the camel's nose in the tent of liberalism.
And liberalism, as we always like to say on this show, is the modern face of evil.
And of course, folks, we did cover that for three hours two weeks ago with about eight different guests.
We're not going to rehash that tonight, but it was a great letter.
Thank you.
And then this one from Texas before we begin.
Our work tonight, dear James and Keith, given recent events, it's essential now more than ever to ensure that our voice is heard.
To that end, my third quarter donation is enclosed.
Our cause is gaining momentum, so we need to keep beating the drum.
Your efforts are no small part of this.
Keep bringing great guests on the show.
I always look forward to it.
Well, thank you, Brian, in Texas.
And I've got a lot of thank you letters to write.
We're going to be sending out these autographed copies of Kevin McDonald's book to you beginning next week.
We're going to ship them all at once.
And you still got four more days if you want to get in on that.
So that having been said, Charlie Kirk, Keith, was the most mainstream conservative in America.
And he was murdered for being a fascist.
This is Brad Griffin writing at Occidental Descent.
Brad will join us in the second hour.
The ghouls who celebrated his death took pleasure in destroying his family.
They consider all of us to be fascists.
The lunatic who did this will doubtlessly inspire other copycat killers.
Virtually everyone who reads and comments on Occidental Descent or listens to this program is much further to the right of Charlie Kirk.
In Utah, I think one era ended and another began with Charlie Kirk's assassination.
These people have turned to violence.
The age of triggering and owning the libs is over.
Debates are over.
You've had now, even since then, Keith, the murders of the people in Dallas, this John Brown character going in and trying to kill these ICE members of the ICE law enforcement unit.
The violence of the left and especially of the so-called transgendered people must be dealt with harshly by the state.
I do believe that Trump is on this, and we will talk about some of the actions that have been taken.
But let's get to this memorial.
That is the topic of the first hour.
Once again, Brad Griffin writing.
By all accounts, Charlie Kirk's state funeral in Arizona, and there's no other way to describe it, was the biggest turning point USA and MAGA event of the entire Trump era.
Hundreds of thousands of people attended the service.
Millions of people watched it on television or streamed it online.
Judging by what I saw, it was an explicitly Christian nationalist event with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, that's what Hegseth is called now, and the vice president loudly proclaiming their Christian faith.
I did like that.
I will pause to offer my commentary on this and my reaction.
It just so happened that we were, my wife and I were working in our den on Sunday, last Sunday when this was on.
We are repurposing one of the rooms in our house, and so we were going through boxes and sorting and organizing.
And so we just sat in the den and we watched the entire thing.
I watched it all live.
And I did like to see so many of the top figures in our government proclaiming the name specifically of Jesus Christ.
This is a Christian program.
Most people who come on this show are Christian.
They're either a big C Christian, meaning that they are literal believers, or they are little C Christians who, at the very least, respect and give credit to the role that Christianity played in shaping Western civilization, white civilization.
Now, I grew up in a small Southern Baptist congregation, as you know, with about 60 folks on a Sunday morning.
Now, we had a traditional choir of about 10 people and a single piano.
A lot of the big churches today have dynamic lighting.
They have fog machines.
They have full-on bands.
That's not quite my tempo for worship.
And the memorial was closer to that than a traditional service.
However, I did appreciate the rhetoric.
And I know people were saying, you know, taking to task Erica Kirk, listen, you know, she's a woman.
And who are we to tell a woman how to grieve?
I don't care so much what she said or didn't say.
I certainly cared more about what people like Trump and Stephen Miller said.
And we will get to that in just a moment.
Now, Stephen Miller's righteous fury and his declaration of war against the left, right?
President Trump followed Charlie Kirk's widow and said that he disagreed with her and with Charlie Kirk, that he hates his opponents.
And I, you know, as Brad Griffin writes, again, we pick up here.
Now, I didn't see any contradiction in that because in Christian nationalism, it is the job of the magistrates to punish evil.
And we're going to play the Stephen Miller clip in a moment.
But it seemed clear to me, Brad writes in conclusion, that the crackdown that Miller and Vance have been telegraphing will soon begin.
I don't see how people are missing this.
The purpose of holding this massive event at an NFL stadium rather than a private memorial service was to build on the cultural momentum behind the response that is intended to follow.
The right was giving itself permission to take off the gloves against the left.
And sure enough, Trump has signed an executive order in the last few days that declares Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.
So let's just talk about that for a minute.
I think that that was entirely in keeping with Charlie Kirk's wishes, Keith, that Charlie Kirk had written just, what, the day before he died, the last social media post that he ever wrote was about how we should politicize the death of Irina Zarutzka, that it was politics that led to her killer with 14 priors being free on the street and that we should all politicize her death.
What happened at the Charlie Kirk Memorial was exactly what I think he would have wanted.
He died for this cause of his.
And the fact that you had that many people coming and doubling down and are going to use his death to advance his and in many ways our agenda is a good thing.
I liked a lot of what I saw.
Well, it's kind of ironic.
It's like John Brown that said, John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave, but his spirit marches on.
Well, the same goes for Charlie Kirk.
That's what's happening here.
And it's a new day.
We have Trump energized to call and to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization, which invokes all sorts of government activity investigations and activities against them.
Those people are going to wind up in jail, and that's where they belong.
We've seen them before when we went to the Amarin conferences at Montgomery Bell State Park.
They were always there.
Let me tell you, those people had better walk softly because we're coming, you know, this is let people know that this is a truly dangerous group of people, not just Antifa, but all the Antifa adjacents that there are out there.
People need to go around armed if you live in a constitutional carry state like Tennessee.
And if you don't want to carry firearms, at least carry something like a burn a launcher, something, you know, you're going to have to check it before you go into government buildings and things like this.
But you need to be prepared because the left is preparing an assault on us.
That's what they're doing.
That's what you're seeing with what happened with this, what did you call him, Joe Brown?
John Brown, John Brown.
The terrorist that was trying to save the slaves.
Yeah, well, that John Brown and also the guy that shot the people at the ice Sallyport.
Oh, yeah, I can't remember.
I have his name in my notes, but it's inconsequential.
But see, these people are, look, those people, you push their on button.
Well, our on button needs to be pushed on too, and we need to protect ourselves and the ones we love because these people are, you know, they're ruthless and they're hateful, and you need to protect yourself and your family.
All right.
So this was the exact quote from Charlie Kirk.
I got pretty close to it just off of memory, but Charlie Kirk, this is what he would have wanted.
The way his memorial went, with it being a political rally, with it being a cry to take the battle to the enemy.
This was Charlie Kirk's last post on Twitter before he died.
If we want things to change, it's 100% necessary to politicize the senseless murder of Irina Zarusko because it was politics that allowed a savage monster, he quite rightly called him, with 14 priors to be on the streets to kill her.
So if he wanted that for her, he would have certainly wanted it for himself in a very similar way.
His death happening in a very similar way.
Now, I will, these are some of my takeaways on the Charlie Kirk memorial.
There is an undeniable racial dynamic at play in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, if you've not noticed this.
None of the non-whites in Congress voted to honor him.
And just about, and this is with very little hyperbole or exaggeration, 100% of the 100,000 people at his funeral last Sunday, that memorial at the stadium in Arizona were white.
You had Jasmine Crockett.
I mean, this terrible black woman.
How could she get such a wonderful last name?
Jasmine Crockett on the congressional vote discrepancy saying that she was ashamed that more white people didn't join them in voting not to honor Charlie Kirk.
There is very much an us versus them line that can be drawn in this in Congress at the memorial and across the country.
I mean, if you looked at the people at that memorial, say what you will, they are clean, decent people.
Maybe they're not everything we want them to be politically, but they are a hell of a lot closer to our positions and much more open to our positions, ever more increasingly so as each month passes now than the other side.
And let me assure you of that.
The 100,000 people who attended the Charlie Kirk Memorial are either with us or perhaps a single degree of separation from us.
As Pat Buchanan said on this show one time, we've got to go hunting where the ducks are.
The ducks were at that stadium in Arizona, and this thing can be a catalyst for something that is still evolving.
Well, the other side of that argument is look at who would not honor Charlie Kirk.
All of the people of color, basically.
Yeah, right.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, sure.
So you're not striking a blow for racial reconciliation by voting for somebody like Jasmine Crockett or Hakeem Jeffries or Corey Booker, people like that.
In fact, you need to do everything you can to make sure those people are not reelected.
Don't let yourself and don't let your representatives pull any punches and allow them to have particular carve-out congressional districts where they can elect one another like that.
You can see that these people are evil.
These people want your head on a pike.
And you need to understand that.
This is us or them.
This is what it's coming down to.
We're not, you know, we don't mean any harm, any physical harm to these people.
But on the other hand, I'm certainly not going to pat myself on the back about helping them get elected.
You don't need to ever try to help somebody like Hakeem Jeffries or Jasmine Crockett get elected or, you know, what, Maxine Waters, people like that.
They had special districts carved out specifically for them, the most outrageous gerrymanders in the world.
Tell your Republican legislators and leaders, stop doing that.
You know, stop hurting the prospects of Republicans.
Now, I know that some of the recalcitrant edge lords in our ranks, who I love dearly, can only fixate on things that Charlie Kirk said in 2018 and 2019.
We know how bad he was back then.
Nobody needs to be reminded of that.
I'm a little bit more concerned about the things he was saying in recent months than what he said over half a decade ago.
Well, here's one example.
Now, Charlie Kirk is a Yankee.
He's from Illinois, I believe, originally.
He's certainly not a Southerner.
And I always had mixed feelings about Charlie Kirk.
As a matter of fact, Charlie Kirk was an example that I used in my speeches at places of how, hey, whether it's real or imagined or if it's calculated or a sincere change of heart, guys like Charlie Kirk are coming around and sounding a lot more like us now.
Let's keep it up and pat ourselves on the back because he's keeping up with the base.
Maybe he was intellectually curious.
Maybe a lot of this was sincere.
Who's to say?
But I will tell you this.
I always had mixed feelings about him, but over the past two weeks, since his death, I have watched more of his content online than ever before.
I've watched more Charlie Kirk Q ⁇ A's, comments, speeches, incidents.
And in the last two weeks than I had in my entire life.
And my opinion has changed about him.
By all accounts, even though there were areas of disagreement, to be sure, he was a good man.
He seemed to be a good man.
I believe that that is genuine.
And this is something that our friend Bill in Central Tennessee.
Bill and Ruth Ann, if you're listening tonight, we love you.
Your financial support, your prayer, support.
You're such great friends of the family.
Have a great time with you in South Carolina.
My family just loves you to pieces.
I mean, Ruth Ann is like the epitome of what a southern lady should be.
But Bill sent me this.
Listen to what Charlie Kirk said after they melted down the Robert E. Lee monument.
Now, again, Charlie Kirk is no SCV member.
Charlie Kirk.
The left claims that destroying a century-old Robert E. Lee statue by a great American artist represents healing.
The truth is the exact opposite.
Letting the South publicly honor its experience during the Civil War was a major part of the nation's post-war healing.
And allowing different political factions to celebrate their own heroes is a key part of political harmony.
Destroying the Lee statue isn't about healing.
It's an act of aggression.
It shows of dominance and hatred by a people who want America's history, its historic values, and yes, its historic people wiped out.
That is a very good statement.
Yes, and it was also something that he won through hard-earned experience.
He came to our viewpoint or came closer to our viewpoint by the time of his death because he could not ignore reality.
He could not ignore what was going on in the world.
And I think you need to give him, you know, God wishes not the death of a sinner, but rather he may turn from his wickedness and live.
Repentance and change is part of the Christian experience.
And I think that Charlie was moving in our direction.
And I think we need to recognize that rather than, you know, going back 10 years or so and hauling out old quotes from him, what has he said lately?
Most of it has been good.
Good to very good.
and perhaps not as, you know, he was no David Duke, he was no Kevin McDonald or Jared Taylor, but he was a hell of a lot better than most.
Almost anyone that has attained that level of influence and that big of a following, I can't think of anybody who was operating at that level that was doing any better.
And that may be why he...
Maybe Stephen Miller, maybe Trump on occasion, but that, yeah.
I mean, you know, and he certainly had his, had more, I don't want to say control necessarily, but he certainly had his finger on the pulse and more pull with the youth of this country than anybody.
And he was pulling them certainly increasingly in our direction.
Trump gave him credit for delivering the youth vote for him.
And I don't think Trump would do that in a cavalier way or in a gratuitous way.
He knows how he got elected and he knows who helped him get elected.
And if it were not for Trump's election, where would we be now?
And he was talking more about black crime.
He had condemned Martin Luther King, someone he had lauded earlier in his career.
I mean, again, nobody knows the heart of any man, except for their creator.
I can't tell you what degree of that was sincere.
Maybe it was 100%.
Maybe it was just to keep up with where his base is going.
I probably think it's a little more sincere than insincere.
But nevertheless, I mean, does it really matter?
This is the question I ask so often.
Does it really matter?
Yeah, it matters some, but what matters most is that he's basically sounding a lot more like us.
Now, again, going back to the memorial, which is what we're talking about right now, a lot of people, I mean, you can imagine what the left said about it, right?
I mean, can you even take a wild guess as to how they framed it and what their reaction to it was and what their commentary and takes were on it, their opinions.
He was a mixture between Adolf Hitler and Frankenstein's monster.
Well, they said the entire memorial service, which was, you know, in effect his de facto funeral, that it was a modern-day Nazi rally.
That's what they said.
Now, that being said, certainly a little bit more so than, you know, I wrote a book about this.
How long has it been now?
15 years ago, racism-schmazism.
I mean, we talked about this.
We know that everything a white person does that a white traitor or a non-white doesn't like, you're a racist, you're a fascist, you're a Nazi.
White supremacists, we know that.
But there was a little bit more grist to their mill on this one.
I have to say there was a pretty significant fascist or fascistic aesthetic, I think, to this memorial.
I mean, and they couldn't have done this mistakenly.
I mean, even if it was just to troll or to trigger, I mean, there is a black and white photo from behind Trump.
It's Trump looking out over the crowd.
If you put that next to a picture of Hitler that looks exactly like that, the back of his head as he overlooks the crowd, it's almost a mirror image.
You had that familiar red and black color scheme.
That wasn't, to my knowledge, I think Turning Point's official colors were blue.
You had that familiar red and black color scheme on the stage.
And it's just pretty much a fact that Stephen Miller had lifted a few passages from Eric Goebbels, some of his speeches.
And I guess that's ironic.
Wouldn't you say that's ironic, you know, being Stephen Miller?
But Some of the comments online: Stephen Miller went to a funeral and used the words of Joseph Goebbels to declare war on America.
It was grotesque, this commentator writes, but unmistakable.
Let loose the storm is Nazi language, and Stephen Miller speaks it fluently.
We're going to play that clip after we take our first break here.
We are coming up on it.
We actually skipped the first one.
Let me just say this, you know.
But it was a great speech.
I got to say it was a great.
He's Jewish.
Yes, it was a great speech.
We're going to play it for you.
At least two minutes of it anyway.
Well, you know, Hitler is the one that is their focal point.
But why doesn't anybody mention Stalin?
Even if everything they said about Hitler, if he killed 10 million, guess what?
Stalin killed 50 million in the interwar era.
But nobody wants to, you know, because Stalin is their ideological godfather.
Yeah, right.
Him and Trotsky.
See, those people, communism, as General Patton said, we made a big mistake.
We should have aligned ourselves with the fascists and fought the communists rather than aligning ourselves with the communists and fighting the fascists.
No doubt about it.
That was America's last general.
The right has gotten, I mean, at least on the part of the right that's actually doing all the heavy lifting.
There's no space on the right right now for anybody who thinks the good guys want World War II.
We'll be right back.
We're going to play this clip from Stephen Miller.
Stay tuned.
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All right, we are back, and let's go back to the mailbag.
An overflowing amount of mail.
Keith, we've been busy.
It seems like every time we want to relax and exhale and just spend a little bit of time with our audience, something happens.
Bombs get dropped in Iran.
You have assassinations.
And, of course, that tragic murder in Charlotte.
But we have a lot of mail.
You came into the studio tonight and you saw the mailbag.
It's like Ben Miller said, it's the wind beneath our wings, right?
We love it.
And a lot of it.
We have a lot of uplift right now.
And a very nice handwritten note from a young lady named Tori.
I believe Tori's in one of the Carolinas.
And she writes, Dear James, please send an autographed copy of Culture of Critique.
My husband has urged me to read it for years.
And now, with updated information and McDonald's signature, I'm ready to move it to the top of my bedside stack.
That is the kind of lady you want in your audience.
That's the kind of lady you want to marry.
Anybody that's got Kevin McDonald's book on her bedside table.
I'm also eager, she writes, to hear you and your guests speak about Charlie Kirk and honoring his legacy.
Onward, she writes, Tori.
Well, Tori, thank you.
And you know what I may do for you is I'm going to see Kevin in a few days, and I may get him to personalize that book for you.
Most of the books are just signed with his name, which is still great.
I mean, that's wonderful.
But with this nice handwritten note, Tor, we may go the extra mile because I'll have the chance to do that.
But you might have to wait a couple of extra days to get it.
But we'll see about that.
It's coming around the mountain.
Either way, they're all coming.
Very quickly, here, another letter from a listener in Texas.
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And although the financial support has been intermittent, my support for your efforts remains strong.
I would have liked to have attended your 20th anniversary conference this year and the conference, rather, that was last year and the conference earlier this year.
But sometimes life takes us on divergent paths.
Best to you and your family.
Keep up the good work.
That comes from Alan in Texas.
Well, Alan, listen, you have been one of the longest standing names on our mailing list.
And I do remember you from those early days.
And now 20 plus years on, 21 next month, if you can believe it, I'm still so thankful to have your support whenever it comes in.
And everything you've sent us, folks, is a blessing.
It is appreciated.
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And we love you all.
And again, if you have not yet donated this quarter, but you want to, and you want to help keep us on the air and you want to get an autographed copy of Kevin McDonald's book, Kevin, Kevin, I owe Kevin a big thank you because he signed a lot of these books and he had to send them out on a pallet.
And he had to do this like himself.
He got them from the publisher and then he signed them all and then he had to take them to his local UPS store.
Unlike Joe Biden, he doesn't have an auto pen.
No, and he had a long list to sign.
And I won't even tell you how much it cost him to, how much it cost.
We're reimbursing him, of course, but how much it cost just to ship those books from his house in the Pacific Northwest down to us.
But anyway, it's all worth it.
And Kevin went through a lot of hardship to those books are big.
Those books are like two pounds apiece.
And we had a lot of them.
So Kevin got his workout in.
And we love him for it.
Well, let's go back to our thing here about the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
And, okay, here's some more online comments.
I wonder how many Goebbels speeches Stephen Miller has studied at home to mimic him so convincingly.
Miller plagiarized from two Goebbels speeches during the Charlie Kirk Memorial, the 1930 funeral of Horst Wessel and 1932's A Storm is Coming.
But this isn't new for Miller.
He's cribbed lines from Goebbels numerous times.
The Charlie Kirk Memorial is indistinguishable from a Nazi rally in F. You know, the left is so vulgar.
Everything is with that kind of language.
Anyone who wants to pretend that it's not.
Well, what's he talking about?
What is this guy talking about?
Well, I went and found it, and we're going to listen to it.
This is Stephen Miller speaking, the very Jewish Stephen Miller.
But I'll tell you what, he's a bulldog and I like him.
And I like everything he says.
I don't care what if I've ever seen him.
I'll make an exception for Stephen Miller.
Let's see what he said at the Kirk Memorial.
This is a clip.
Der Sturm flüstert dem tapferen Krieger leise zu, dass du meiner unüberwindlichen Stärke und meiner unerbittlichen Macht nicht standhalten kannst.
Und der Krieger flüstert zurück, ich bin der Sturm.
Erika ist der Sturm.
I love the people online.
I'm so glad I'm back on Twitter now, by the way, because you have this stuff.
That actually was exactly what he said.
He didn't speak it in German, but that was not really Stephen Miller's voice.
That was not his voice, but it was his words just translated into German.
And well, let's listen to what he actually did say.
And we've got that.
We're going to play it.
It's a two-minute clip.
And you tell me, you tell me if you agree or disagree with one of the highest, one of the most powerful people in the Trump administration.
If you appreciate people saying this, this is what he said in English.
And it's a two-minute clip, and we're going to play the whole thing and then we're going to talk about it.
Stephen Miller at the Charlie Kirk Memorial, which was very much a Christian nationalist event.
And I'm hip to that because I grew up that way and it felt like a hand-in-glove type of fit.
Here we go.
The storm whispers to the warrior that you cannot withstand my strength.
And the warrior whispers back, I am the storm.
Erica is the storm.
We are the storm.
And our enemies cannot comprehend our strength, our determination, our resolve, our passion.
Our lineage and our legacy hails back to Athens, to Rome, to Philadelphia, to Monticello.
Our ancestors built the cities.
They produced the art and architecture.
They built the industry.
Erica stands on the shoulders of thousands of years of warriors, of women who raised up families, raised up city, raised up industry, raised up civilization, who pulled us out of the caves and the darkness into the light.
The light will defeat the dark.
We will prevail over the forces of wickedness and evil.
They cannot imagine what they have awakened.
They cannot conceive of the army that they have arisen in all of us because we stand for what is good, what is virtuous, what is noble.
And to those trying to incite violence against us, those trying to foment hatred against us, what do you have?
You have nothing.
You are nothing.
You are wickedness.
You are jealousy.
You are envy.
You are hatred.
You are nothing.
You can build nothing.
You can produce nothing.
You can create nothing.
We are the ones who build.
We are the ones who create.
We are the ones who lift up humanity.
You thought you could kill Charlie Kirk?
You have made him immortal.
All right, Keith.
I mean, let me tell you something, folks.
And let me be as honest as I can be.
I want to have a government who has high-level operators like Stephen Miller who speak like that.
Over the course of the last very near 21 years on the radio, we have interviewed and/or worked with, or at the very least, know and cooperate with behind the scenes virtually everyone in the world who has produced good fruit on behalf of white advocacy.
And when it comes to giving a speech, I think what we just heard in that two-minute clip was about as good as any of the folks we've ever worked with could do.
I mean, that was good stuff.
Well, it's not only the speech.
What I like about Stephen Miller and Elon Musk is that they have hands-on experience in the real world and know how to change ideas into policy.
That's what is different between the second.
Exactly.
The second Trump administration as opposed to the first Trump presidency.
The Trump, first Trump presidency was full of good intentions, but weak on boots on the ground effectiveness.
That has been corrected in the second one.
For example, Trump is about to lead the left into a.
You're off your mic again.
It's gone way down.
Has it gone way down now?
Now you're back.
You're back now.
Okay, well, here it is.
Trump.
Keith had to rub his eyes, and when he did, he moved his microphone down to his stomach, but yet he kept talking.
Anyway, keep going.
Well, anyway, let me just say this.
Trump is about to give the left exactly what they deserve when they will not approve his budget.
As a result, he's going to do what Elon Musk meant to do in Doge, intended to do in Doge, which is furlough a bunch of federal employees, most of whom are do-nothings.
And we're going to reduce the federal budget, and there's going to be more money for real change, for real things, and more money left in the pockets of the taxpayers of the United States.
This is what we need.
We need to have, you know, let them do this.
They're doing it to themselves.
You know, they could pass this budget, but they were not going to do it.
And because they don't do it, he's going to be forced to cut expenses.
And that's the expense he intends to cut.
And quite frankly, they're just helping his agenda turn into reality.
And not many people have really been, Keith, you're doing something here.
Not many people have been focusing on for obvious reasons.
I mean, there's been so much bloodshed and so many other things that have been an understandable distraction.
People aren't thinking about what's coming up with regards to the budget that you're talking about.
I mean, every week something like this is happening, and every week Trump is turning it to his advantage and to the advantage of his theories and his supporters and his wishes.
It's interesting, isn't it?
As we always say, the left has no brakes.
They are so blinded by this rabid hatred of whatever it is that they hate, patriarchy, normalcy, white Christian civilization, their fathers.
I don't know.
But they're still dialing it up even after Charlie Kirk.
So, I mean, again, our enemies always act predictably.
And the fact that they have no self-awareness, they have no ability to pump the brakes is a gift to us.
And it's now time for a justified and ruthless response from the state.
Antifoot is John Brown, Scott Greer.
Scott Greer wrote on Twitter this week again, I'm so glad I'm back at TPC James Edwards, at TPC James Edwards.
It was good for me to be gone for two and a half years because now that I've come back, I've got such a perspective on how much things have changed.
But I mean, we're the moderates now out there.
Joshua John was his name.
Joshua John, J-A-H-N, was the suspected shooter at the ICE facility in Dallas.
And Scott Greer writes, Joshua John is a modern-day John Brown.
That's what we've been saying.
Idiotic leftists who wanted to stage a revolution, but only ended up killing non-whites he wanted to save.
Gavin Newsom.
Gavin Newsom, just a couple of days ago, right before the Dallas shooting, quote, to ICE unmask, what are you afraid of, end quote?
Well, he got his answer.
A sniper opened fire on an ICE facility.
Three people were shot.
One of the bullets was engraved with anti-ICE.
ICE agents fear being hunted because reckless politicians like him paid them all to be, guess what? Nazis.
Who wrote this?
I don't know who wrote this.
I wish I didn't know who wrote this, and I would give you attribution.
I spend hours per week for a three-hour show, hours per week prepping and reading different things, and I don't have attribution on this one.
But the quote is: Charlie Kirk was smart and understood optics and the Overton window.
It's how you get power in the real world.
It's something online edgelords and purity spiralers need to figure out.
Being effective is more important than indulging ourselves.
Listen to this, folks.
This is a key line, and it is one that I have lived my entire life.
I have never backed down from any of the issues.
Not the Jewish issue, not the race issue, not anything.
I have never backed down from anything to be accepted by someone who was a rung above me on the ladder.
But this is something that people need to learn.
Being effective is more important than indulging ourselves in the emotional responses that we might yearn to have.
And so this is what I ask.
How pure does someone have to be?
Now, we've never trimmed ourselves, but we've also not acted in an entirely anti-social and unrelatable way.
Exactly.
I mean, we stake our issues, we present the issues well, we are likable, and we've gone a long way to popularizing through this radio program.
And people recognize it.
Absolutely right.
Through this radio program, we have gone a long way in popularizing our issues.
But how pure do you have to be to be an ally?
Do you have to agree with someone on 50% of everything, 75%, 100%?
That's the question.
Well, think about this, James.
You know, it's not just what you say.
What you say is important, but more important is what you do and what changes you're able to make.
In that way, the Trump administration is so much far superior to Trump 1, but the left had to treat him like he was a monster before when he really wasn't much different from a standard issue or a publication.
But I do.
I say, I mean, I know people are saying, well, what have you done since Charlie Kirk?
We haven't seen a lot yet.
Well, it does take a little bit of time to get this resolution.
We'll see.
I mean, listen, I'm not saying it's going to be everything we want.
It may not be anything we want.
We will find out.
I have always been fair with my commentary on Trump.
If he does things we like, we'll give him credit for it.
If he does things we don't like, we'll take him to task.
Some people are all or nothing.
He either can do no wrong or he can do no good.
I think we are sort of rational in our take on the president.
But I will tell you this.
I will tell you this.
And Ricardo Duchesne agrees with me.
Ricardo, Dr. Duchesne wrote, and he was on with us earlier this year for his newest book, Greatness in Ruin, another great title at AntelopehillPublishing.com that they brought to life.
Go get them, Trump, Duchesne writes.
We need a complete rejection of the absurd idea that immigrants from inferior cultures can improve superior white nations.
Whatever benefits a small percentage of skilled immigrants bring, these are totally exceeded by nepotism, rapes, scamming, and uglification.
That's Dr. Ricardo Duchesne up in Canada writing this in response to this clip.
This was since Charlie Kirk's memorial.
This was Trump at the UN, where they stopped the escalator when he was going up when they turned off his teleprompter.
The teleprompter tried to cut off his microphone.
I'm glad they turned off the teleprompter or else we might not have heard this.
This is what Trump said when he was addressing the United Nations just a couple of days ago.
They got our friend Dr. Duchesne so excited.
Let's take a quick listen.
According to the Council of Europe in 2024, almost 50% of inmates in German prisons were foreign nationals or migrants.
In Austria, the number is 53% of the people in prisons were from places that weren't from where they are now.
In Greece, the number was 54%.
And in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, 72% of the people in prisons are from outside of Switzerland.
When your prisons are filled with so-called asylum seekers who repaint kindness, and that's what they did.
They repaid kindness with crime.
It's time to end the failed experiment of open borders.
You have to end it now.
That is everything, everything we would have wished President Patrick J. Buchanan to say to the United Nations if ever he could have been elected.
That is as good as it gets.
And I tell you, I mean, what is going on now when you push back against somebody?
Did you ever think, Keith Alexander, when we started this show in 2004 that an American president, this was when we were going through that fake, phony sorority house pillow fight of an opposition between two people who agreed with each other on everything, George Bush and John Kerry.
You know, when we first went on the air, it was a few days before that election between Bush and Kerry.
Did you ever think then that you would have an American president that would speak like that?
Well, not only does he speak like that, he acts in accordance with his speech.
I wonder how many people in Europe have heard that clip.
I guarantee you it has been suppressed over there.
Well, I'll tell you who else.
Mark Collett loves the fact that he has declared anti-FUD a terrorist group because a lot of the European nations are now following suit and doing the same.
Well, as our leading light, Elvis Presley, once said, too much conversation, not enough action.
Well, we're getting the action now out of Trump as well as the conversation.
And this is a new day has dawned, folks.
So anyway, we will be talking with Brad about that new day and opportunities that exist now that did not exist five years ago, 10 years ago, certainly 21 years ago.
We're coming up October.
This is our last show before October.
And October is a very special month for us.
We love October.
We love fall.
It's a very European time of year, the harvest season, getting ready for those long, cold, dark winters.
There is something very European about the winters.
It was through those long, cold, dark European winters that our people became who we are.
Exactly.
And so we like October.
And then in October, it was the year that the show first went on the air.
So we'll turn 21 in a couple of weeks.
But, well, here is a letter.
This is a listener in Florida.
We'll work one more letter in before the end of the hour.
We're going to go to Brad Griffin.
We're going to be talking in the next seg, the next hour, about, well, let me check my notes.
We're going to examine with Brad the ever-shifting cultural changes and new opportunities for advancement for our people.
But first, this listener, this is a great letter.
This letter has your name all over it.
I mean, quite literally.
He writes, dear James, great job with the show.
I appreciate your willingness to talk to anyone.
I would love to hear you spend an hour with our man in Tyneside, the great Morgoth.
Well, my friend, if you can send me his contact information, we will most certainly get in touch.
Listen to this.
This is where you play in, Key, Keith.
You've raised us some money, sort of.
Okay.
Please find and closed a money order to buy a leash for Keith so he won't get too far away from the microphone while he's talking.
If there's any left after that, please put it toward your upcoming campaign for Congress.
Well, people ask me about that a lot.
I do wish.
But I will tell you this.
I will tell you this.
It only took 20 years.
Keith, you don't even know this yet.
I'm about to tell you something you don't even know.
Okay, I'm listening.
I'm all in ears.
We finally got it green lit here at the station.
You are going to get your very own.
It's going to be like a sportscaster thing.
Now, if you're looking at Keith right now, he's got his headset on, but he's got a handheld mic.
You're going to have a headset with a built-in mic.
Wherever your head goes, the mic goes, and you're never going to have to worry about it again.
Oh, hallelujah.
I tell you what.
Well, wonders never cease.
20 years it took us to get that approval for you.
And it's happening.
It's happening within the next two weeks.
Keith will have, he'll be the only person at AM 1600 WMQM that will have their very own, you know, like you see, Al Michaels or something.
You know, he's got the headset.
It's going to be you.
Troy Aikman, that's you.
Well, it's about time I started getting the appreciation out of you.
Special concessions for Keith Alexander the Great.
And well, anyway, that is happening for our friend down in Brevard County, Florida.
That is very near where those butterfly ballots that Pat Buchanan got defeated Al Gore.
We stopped Al Gore.
Hanging Chad's.
I remember that.
And I tell you, God's will be done.
I have said this.
If Al Gore had won, people would have just longed for, you know, if only George Bush could have won.
But because we got the terrible eight years of the neoconservative Bush administration, did it pave the way for Trump and everything that we've gotten, culturally speaking, since then and the doors that are open that we can't even fully say how much better is Trump than George W. Bush or his father, George Williams?
Dad Bush or Kamala Harris or Hillary Clinton or Mitt Romney or John McCain.
I mean, yes, he can at once be, and I said this, I think it was last week, maybe, when we did that kill stream simulcast with Ethan Ralph.
He can at once be very good on some of these issues.
No, he is not a white nationalist.
He is a civic nationalist, but he has pretty good takes.
I mean, he understands that the world that he was born into is better than it is now.
And even if he can't fully articulate it or realize it in ways that we do, he is still taking a lot of the same actions that we would.
And he's certainly saying a lot of the same things.
And he can at once do that and be that and also be a vassal of Israel on foreign policy.
I wish he wasn't the latter, but he can be both simultaneously.
He has the right instinct.
He's like, he's not one of these guys.
Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth.
He said that he hates his enemies.
Why?
Because his enemies have hated him and tried to do him in, literally.
So quite frankly, I'm glad you got a fighter in the White House.
And I'll say, too, I don't buy into this whole thing.
The left has to be crushed.
I don't buy into the argument that we should be concerned about them doing the same to us if and when they return to power because that was already going to happen.
It is going to happen if they ever do get into power.
But for this moment, right now, we have a clear present advantage and we have to press it all the way.
We're going to be back with Brad Griffin at occidentaldescent.com, occidentaldescent.com, third hour, Amelope Hill Publishing is going to be back with us to talk about Kevin O'Donnell's third edition of The Culture of Critique one month after the release.
Where do we stand?
It's all still coming.
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