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Oct. 5, 2025 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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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.
But tonight you belong to me.
Alone will.
And tonight you belong to me.
Certainly our song this evening to our ever faithful and loyal, dedicated, steadfast listening audience, you're going way, way back in the vault with that one.
Keith, that was a Keith Alexander recommendation right there, folks.
That was a top 10 record back in the mid-50s.
I remember that two little girls, one at 12 and one probably eight, were Patience and Prudence.
And they were on the Perry Como show, which was one of the big variety shows back then.
And this thing, this was a top 10 song, folks.
It may have been even higher than that.
I'd like to see how high it actually got.
But it shows you the cultural difference between today and then.
You know, it was incredible what a wonderful culture that we had back then.
Where imagine girls being named Patience and Prudence today.
You don't see that anymore.
We were talking about the song Born Too Late coming out the first hour, June 23rd, 1958.
Got to check in with you every week on this question.
Were we better off on June 23rd, 1958, or better off on October the 4th, 2025?
Well, believe me, the slide had begun, but we were a lot better then.
I always say that the high point was Sunday, May the 16th, 1954, the day before Black Monday when the Brown versus Board of Education decision was.
That was the high watermark of Western civilization on the North American continent.
And it's been downhill ever since.
Were we better off in, you know, Columbus Day is coming up.
Were we better off in 1492 or 1958?
That's a mind-blowing.
We were still on the upslope back then.
Okay.
All right.
We're not on the downhill slope.
Let's talk about Pete Hegseth's.
He ordered 800 of the American military's top commanders from all over the world to fly into a Marine Corps base outside of D.C. and gather in a single room together.
And of course, that was announced even in advance of their arrival.
So people knew that this meeting was going to be happening.
And of course, people began to speculate that World War III must be imminent.
We're going to war with Russia, or at the very least, we're going to get engaged in some sort of a conflict in the Middle East.
And well, it wasn't that.
Let's take a listen here.
Let's see if we can play this clip.
This is as strong as Garrett Snuff, as they say in the South.
This administration has done a great deal from day one to remove the social justice, politically correct, and toxic ideological garbage that had infected our department, to rip out the politics.
No more identity months, DEI offices, dudes in dresses.
No more climate change worship.
No more division, distraction, or gender delusions.
No more debris.
As I've said before, and will say again, we are done with that ⁇ all right.
So no more identity mums, DEI offices, dudes in dresses, no more climate change worship, no more division, distraction, or gender delusions.
We're done with that shit, as he said.
He also went on to say in that speech, If women can make it, excellent.
If not, it is what it is.
It will also mean that weak men won't qualify because we're not playing games.
This is combat.
This is life or death.
And as I saw it put on social media, I don't know who posted it, but it was a good comment.
It's bizarre and unconscionable that there was ever a deviation from this standard in the first place, Keith.
I mean, think of how bizarre it is for the Secretary of Defense, now known as the Secretary of War, that he would need to say any of this, that he has to talk down to his generals because they went along with all this nonsense rather than focusing on being an effective fighting force.
Well, you know, that change from Secretary of War to Secretary of Defense, for most of the American experiment in government, we did have a Secretary of War.
I don't know.
It probably was sometime after World War II that you did the Secretary of Defense.
But it's very ironic because we seem to be involved in all these offensive actions all over the globe.
We need to go back to the Monroe Doctrine and just take care of the Western hemisphere at the most.
I would prefer to go all the way back to George Washington's farewell address and just tend to our own knitting.
But this is what, you know, 350-pound guys, for example, how are you going to drag him off the battlefield if he's injured?
Well, how is a petite little lesbian going to do that?
You know, especially.
Well, petite little lesbian seems to be a contradiction in terms.
But what I would say is that.
But you know what I mean, or any woman for that matter.
Yeah, I'm just telling you that, you know, it's all a misreading of some of the worst words ever to enshrine themselves in American history, which is all men are created equal.
Now it's all human beings are created equal.
And I don't know when they're going to go down to further down the chain of mammals or whatnot.
But, you know, it's all a bunch of baloney.
Men are men and women are women.
And, you know, that's men are glad that women are women and women are glad that men are men.
Well, in healthy relationships and in healthy societies and communities, but there was a report that came out, you know, a true study of this, not just, you know, an opinion or a guess, but that the statistics fleshed out that nearly 70% of American soldiers are either overweight or outright obese.
And as I think Pete Hegseth put it in his speech, a fat general can't march and a fat admiral will sink the ship.
And there's more to it than that.
You know, the Brown versus Board of Education decision, back in the day, there were plenty of white working class and lower middle class.
Only here on TPC can we tie anything and everything back to Brown.
Well, it is.
It really was.
It was a watershed moment.
But see, back then, for example, we now feel like we have to import people from China or India to do tech work because our local talent can handle STEM work.
Well, let me tell you, back in the 40s and 50s and 30s, we had plenty of white working class and white lower middle class people that could do excellently in those fields.
We're not getting public education worth a bucket of warm spitting.
is not anything an Indian can do that a white man or woman can't do better in their respective fields.
They've done everything that a Hindu can do.
But this goes back to what Stockman said in the first hour about blue state people coming to red states and continuing to vote in a manner that required them to leave their original port of call.
Well, I would say that about the Indians.
You know, if you are so advanced and you're so more classic, Indian, they are literally street, you know what.
I mean, they defecate everywhere and anywhere.
Their rivers are just nothing but flowing sewage.
If they are advanced and they are enlightened and they are a cut above us, why haven't they been able to transform India into anything other than a hellhole out of house?
I mean, I don't even know if Third World covers it.
Yeah, well, that's it.
You know, basically, if they're talented, they need to transform their own nations to be like the United States rather than coming here and trying to turn America into India.
Now, let's go back to this, to the speech from Hegseth.
He said, whether you're an airborne ranger or a chairborne ranger, a brand new private or a four-star general, you need to meet the height and weight standards and pass your PT test.
So it'll be interesting if this goes from theory to practice, if it was more than a photo op and a great speech, which I agreed with everything he said.
Of course, the naysayers on our side are saying that he's just doing this to sucker whites back into fighting in the Middle East.
Although, you know, Trump, interestingly, is, I do take this with a grain of skepticism, but there were some interesting things from Trump vis-a-vis Gaza and the Middle East and Israel even today.
But, you know, I don't buy that.
I don't buy that people, I mean, the young generation is very, very well-tuned into the Jewish question.
I can't imagine them saying, well, I agree with you about the, you know, overweight people and the women and the transgender and the DEI.
So I'll go and die for Israel now.
I don't think they're going to say that.
I think, yes, I agree with you on this and I support you on this, but I'm still not going to go die for Israel.
I mean, that I think is what's going to happen.
And so if that is what happens, everything that Hegset did was very good.
And I like this comment from someone on Twitter.
I don't ever want to hear that voting doesn't matter.
If Kamala had won, it would have been a fat lesbian POC lecturing about the scourge of whiteness and declaring how trans folks and furries are essential to combat readiness.
Always vote, never black pill.
That is my position.
I vote.
I build my own institutions.
I work within the system, outside the system.
I do a little bit of everything.
I throw everything out it.
And then Pete Hegseth at the end, and most of all, Lord, please keep my soldiers safe, lead them, guide them, protect them, watch over them.
And as you gave all of yourself for me, help me give all of myself for them.
Amen.
We should prefer Christians as our leaders.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, well, I've got the clip in front of me now.
Very interesting.
Very interesting, Keith.
We touched on this at the very end of the first hour during Congressman Stockman's appearance.
But indeed, not just Stephen Miller, not just War Secretary Hegseth, but also Pam Bondi.
All of them were in Memphis this week.
Now, you know, I live out on the fringe now.
How did you miss this?
I didn't.
You were there.
Oh, you were there.
That's okay.
I see you.
No, no, I wasn't there for the meetings, but I was watching the news and I was looking.
Republicans found out about it, came in there and cheered.
This is what we need to do.
We need to unapologetically tell people, just say no to liberalism.
We do not want liberalism in any way.
You know, what Pete Hagsess was saying about, you know, body mass and things like that.
Just think about this.
When I was a kid, Laurel and Hardy were, you know, popular in reruns for children.
And we all thought Oliver Hardy was fat.
I've looked at some Oliver Hardy and Laurel and Hardy movies and shorts since then.
Oliver Hardy is spelt compared to what you if you walk downtown in Memphis, you'll see somebody that you would have to go to the fair and see the fat man or fat lady in the circus to see.
Well, you know, it's interesting when I was a child.
If you went to the circus in the early 1900s, you mean the fat man or whatever would be like, you know, the freak show guy would be like the, you know, pretty thin now compared to the average Walmart customer.
But anyway, all right, we got to listen to this clip.
Oh, I will say one thing.
I got a text message from someone in the industry, someone in the IT industry during the last break, and he reports that there is no worse computer coder than the Indians.
They suck hard at it, but they work for nothing.
So if you mix one white guy in to oversee them and then 20 or 30 Indians, you end up getting something done.
So there you have it from somebody in the tech industry.
I'll tell you what I've heard about the Indians.
If you hire one of them, you come back next week and the whole staff is in you.
You know, they have the Hollywood Theater here in Memphis over there in Bartlett.
It's run by Indians.
And so you have Indian Night and Dot Indians now, Hindus.
These are Dot Indians, not Feather Indians.
And well, I grew up, you know, in Bartlett, and every now and then we'd go over there on Indian Night to see another movie, but all the Indians would be there to see their movies and the Bollywood flicks.
And that place never has there been such a stench to remember because they don't, you know, they smell like curry.
But they also don't bathe or use deodorant.
Apparently, because that's what I can testify to, but that's an aside.
We got to get to this thing.
Do you want to say anything else about Indians?
Do you prefer dot or feathers?
Feather, actually.
The thing is, there are plenty of dot Indians that are nice, plenty of Chinamen that are nice, but they will change your whole character of your community if you let them come in in large numbers.
All right, let's take a listen to this: Stephen Miller.
And of course, we all know Stephen Miller is the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.
And this is him in Memphis this week, our hometown, where we are broadcasting live from.
Gaddy, Pam, and of course, your governor.
Not only being here today, but for the invitation to your state to bring the full resources of the federal government to making Memphis safer than any of you could ever possibly imagine.
To the Memphis Police Department, to the officers that I see sitting in front of me, we are about to provide you with a level of support you cannot even imagine.
This isn't just a task force.
This is an all-of-government unlimited support operation.
ATF, DEA, FBI, ICE, Department of War, every resource we have.
And they're not going to be sitting behind a desk at a keyboard.
We are sending in real cops with guns and badges to go out with you on the street every single night making arrests.
These are people who have taken down drug calls, kingpins, the worst criminal offenders in the United States, standing with you shoulder to shoulder to shoulder.
All we ask from you is to show up at roll call every single night with your brothers and sisters in the federal government and to go out and get the criminals off the street.
And if you do that, I pledge to you, we will liberate this city from the criminal element that has plagued it for generations.
This is not just a strategy shift.
This is an attitude shift.
We are not going to live in an environment anywhere where there is a street that belongs to a criminal, where there is a neighborhood that belongs to a gang, where there is any physical space anywhere that belongs to anyone other than the law-abiding citizens and families of Memphis.
The idea that there is a square inch of block in this city where a citizen doesn't feel safe is unacceptable.
This is Memphis.
This is the United States of America.
And all that bullshit is done.
It is ironic.
I mean, there's something about it that you have a Jewish guy come in here and talk harder and speak more truth than any elected white man out of Memphis in my lifetime.
Yeah, we have a Jewish guy in Steve Miller and we have a Hindu Indian in Kash Patel.
And this is here.
There you go.
I mean, there is just steeps with irony.
But they are doing and saying what we would have them doing the work.
We need to have people like that in Congress and taking care and setting policy for America.
Well, you heard, you know, the whole Stephen Miller stuff.
I loved it.
I don't think I have it anymore.
I loved it when we played Stephen Miller's clip from the Charlie Kirk funeral in German.
You remember that one?
I don't think I have that.
Oh, no, I do have it.
We'll play it real quick.
We'll do it again real quick.
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.
So they were saying he was plagiarizing Goebbels in that, and I mean, it's hard to argue.
I mean, you know, I am the storm is pretty famous, but he's stout, and he came to Memphis, and he said the things that I wish any white elected official would have said in Memphis for so, so long.
But the problem is, though, is that it is wonderful.
We certainly need the backup down here.
I'm glad that the guard is here.
But the issue is, I mean, and they will do good while they are here, but when they are pulled back out, the problem is going to spike again because you're not going to solve the problem of crime in Memphis until you have a population replacement.
But I would ask you this, Keith, as an attorney, have you heard any murmurings around the courthouse water cooler about any of this?
Any word on the street about how people are reacting to this?
I mean, these are three of the top people in the Trump administration, Miller, Hegseth, and Bondi here in Memphis this week to address Memphis crime, which is to say they are addressing black crime.
Well, what you have is that there are a lot of people that have been arrested in the past by the current police, but they are promptly let go by black judges and by a George Soros white style.
Which we've got with the district attorney here.
Yeah, district attorney Mulroy.
So what do you do to make sure that once you catch him, you don't just slay him out on the street like that DeMarco guy that killed Irina Zarutska?
He'd been released 14 times, right?
Right.
Well, here's what you do.
What's the big driver of crime in Memphis and in most urban areas?
The answer is drugs.
Guess what?
Drug offenses tend to be federal offenses.
They're out of the state criminal law and prosecutorial system.
Charge those people that have drugs on them with drug crimes.
Get them into federal court.
That's what they're doing with this DeMarco guy that killed Irina Zarutska.
He killed her on a federally subsidized transportation system.
So now the feds can go after him.
Well, now the judge in that district, though, has sent him to a nuthouse so he can try to get off for reasons of insanity.
The only thing is that you have libs everywhere, and you've got, you know, there's been this big move to, you know, empower blacks and whatnot.
What we need is, you know, I don't care if they're black, if they're going to be like Jesse Lee Peterson, that's fine.
Well, how many blacks are like Jesse Lee Peterson?
But what I'm saying is we need to have people that are stout believers in law and order.
You know, we do not, we're lucky in the South that even in the federal system, we don't have a lot of liberals like they have in New York or in California.
We need to have those people making decisions.
The problem in the local judiciary is that it used to be when I was a younger lawyer, you had being a judge was how a experienced, proficient litigator capped off his career.
Now it's a job for a local, for a recent law graduate that can't find a job.
And that's why we have problems.
We need to get higher quality people and we also need to make sure that we get people arrested and then put in jail, not arrested and then let go in 24 hours.
All right.
Well, you're on to something about these judges because, I mean, Trump can send in the guard to places like Memphis and Portland and Seattle, but if they are arrested on charges that fall within the local jurisdiction, they're just going to turn right back out because they're not going to do anything with them.
We know that.
I mean, the guy Mulroy ran on that whole pledge.
You know, we got to be lax on these offenders and, you know, show them love and all that.
This idea that I've heard floated by Patel and by Pam Bondi of using RICO laws against George Soros's organization.
Well, and, you know, go right, you know, kill the weed at the root.
Don't just pull the leaves off.
Unless you find a way to charge people in blue cities like Memphis with a federal law, they're out.
I mean, they'll get arrested, they'll get inconvenienced for a few days, and they're going to get cut loose once it kicks back to the local courts.
And so we know that.
And unless they can address one judge that was kicked out because she was affiliated with one of the guys.
Well, anyway, I mean, I'm glad the National Guard's here.
It will help for as long as they're here.
But when they leave, unless all the, frankly, all the blacks leave with them, crime's going to spike again in Memphis because they are the ones who are committing it.
And they are the ones who are committing all of it unless you put them in jail for a good long time.
There you go.
Well, we'll see.
Hope Springs.
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I'm so young and you're so old.
This, my darling, I've been told.
I don't care just what they say, cause forever I will pray.
You and I, we will be as free as the birds up in the trees.
Oh, we stay by the Diana.
Oh, my God.
From a better time and place.
It doesn't get any better than that.
It is one of the best songs.
I don't mean it's one of Paul Enke's best songs or one of the best songs from 1957.
That is one of the best songs ever made.
Man, I wish I could press a button and go back.
Well, you know, and that we were talking about the ponytails Born Too Late.
That came out in 1958 about girls singing about a guy who was older than them.
He was singing.
This is a true story.
He was singing.
All right, so Paul Enke had a younger sister.
Okay.
And his sister's babysitter was two or three years older than him.
And, you know, he fell in love with her, had a crush on her, whatever you want to say.
He wrote that song about her when he was 15.
Can you imagine writing a song like that when you're 15?
That's like.
Yeah, no fooling.
That's like Michelangelo.
Precocious.
Of course, you know, it was an unrequited love.
He wrote the song, became an international superstar still to this day.
He's 84 years old today, still on toward doing the Lord's work.
Kind of like your friend Frankie Valley.
Well, Frankie's 91, but can you imagine?
You know, Diana blew it.
I'm sure she wanted to get back with him after that, but he had other things on offer by then.
But that's a beautiful song.
And, you know, that's one that I also barter in karaoke.
We played last week at the end of the show my rendition of Mac the Knife.
And you'll recall at our conference in South Carolina earlier this year, of course, the wonderful piano player.
But also, did you know, I'm sure I've told you, but did you know that the other musician there was my cousin?
I did know that.
On the guitar.
The guitarist and the piano.
And then also the pianist was also playing the harmonica.
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, he's multi-talent.
Well, so is my cousin.
I mean, we had a couple of great.
Don't sleep on the musicians at a TPC conference, Keith.
I mean, don't get blinded by the star power of the speakers.
I mean, the musicians, right?
I mean, am I right?
Oh, look, it's a whole multimedia extravaganza.
And good food and good fun and good company and field trips.
And I mean, we do it all and we have a ball.
Well, let's talk about more good news.
Let me find my notes here.
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Caroline, my youngest daughter, she turns five years old tomorrow, but her birthday party was today.
So dad was over at the house.
We were talking about tonight's show.
And I know my cousin's listening.
I love y'all both, and I'm glad you're tuned in.
Here's some more good news.
The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago turned into a partisan smear machine.
Their so-called hate map has been used to defame mainstream Americans and has even inspired violence.
Now, that's a comment that anybody with any sense would say, but it does carry some weight and has a little teeth when it comes from the director of the FBI.
He continues, Kash Patel does, that disgraceful record makes them unfit for any FBI partnership.
He actually continued by saying James Comey wrote love letters to the ADL and embedded FBI agents with them, a group that ran disgraceful.
He's talking about the ADL now, Keith.
I mean, that's when you stop.
What do you say?
Stop preaching and start meddling.
There you go.
A group that ran disgraceful ops spying on Americans.
That era is over in all capital letters, over.
This FBI won't partner with political fronts masquerading as watchdogs.
That is Kash Patel.
Listen, say what you will, ladies and gentlemen.
Say what you will.
Let's be fair.
Let's be reasonable.
Let's critique when it is warranted.
Let's disavow when need be, but let's also give credit when it is due.
And here with this Trump administration, Keith, when compared to the alternative, and there was only two, there was only two, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
I will take this.
I will take this every day and twice on Sunday.
A lot of the things we're talking about tonight.
The only thing I have an issue with Kash Patel about is the first words he said in that press release, which was the SPLC has long ago given up pursuing civil rights activities and then blah, blah, blah, more or less based on the assumption that the civil rights movement was righteous and holy.
I agree.
I agree.
That may be the last frontier you have to cover, but we have done that with Drew Lackey's interview and others.
The civil rights movement was just as corrupt as every other left-wing movement that we've had since then.
Feminism, homosexual rights, climate change, no-fault divorce, yada, yada, yada.
It's all basically part of liberalism.
And liberalism, as we like to say here, is the modern face of evil.
I agree.
People need to realize that.
Particularly, you can't give a pass to the civil rights.
And we don't.
And we never have, and we never will.
And you're 100% right.
But that being said, to have a director of the FBI say this, I will take, you know, without critiquing him necessarily for his ignorance on the other.
Well, I'm glad to see that he has pulled the rug out from under the SPLC and the ADL.
Good job.
There is a guy named Tyler O'Neill with the Daily Signal.
There is a group called the Daily Signal.
And one of his things that he always does is he monitors the SPLC and he's always quick to report on things.
Now, before I got banned from Twitter originally, and we're still rebuilding, we're at like 0% of what we were at the first time.
But I'm not a prolific tweeter.
I don't get on there all day, every day like you have to do to build that up.
But when we were at our zenith with my previous Twitter account, I posted something about, we got it from one of our sources.
I can't remember who it was.
One of our guys sent me this information about this SPLC attorney being arrested on charges of terrorism there in Atlanta.
And we put it out.
And Tyler O'Neill contacted me about it.
Now, he's very well known.
And he said, well, I'm not seeing what you're reporting.
I'm not seeing any arrest record in there's a couple of counties that make up Atlanta, Fulton County, DeKalb County.
I don't remember which one the guy got arrested in, but he was looking at the other one.
I said, no, it's not that county.
Yes, that county also makes up metropolitan Atlanta.
It was this county.
And I can't remember.
It was either DeKalb.
No, it was either DeKalb or Fulton.
But anyway, he verified it, got it out there.
We got a million views on that, a million views, and I was banned like two weeks later.
So I don't know.
Maybe it was connected.
That's endorsement of your factory.
We actually broke it to Tyler O'Neill in the Daily Signal.
He's still out there doing it, of course.
But nevertheless, I mean, we've done a lot.
We've done a lot that has been uncredited, I can tell you.
A lot of uncredited appearances and conservatism.
We're glad, as long as it helps move the ball forward for ourselves.
And now you look at where we are from where we were just a couple of years ago.
I got banned from Twitter in 2023.
Still banned.
Well, you look at, well, you haven't tried to come back.
Well, I mean, I'm still banned technically.
I had to come back with a totally different account.
They never restored my original.
But the thing is, in just those two years, Keith, because all that happened in 2023, where they were firebombing the police training station in Georgia, two years later, now you have the FBI director Kash Patel ending the Bureau's.
This is from the AP, ending the Bureau's long-standing partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, much less the SPLC, the prominent so-called civil rights group.
I'm reading from the AP now, so don't critique.
I mean, this is what you would expect from them.
The prominent civil rights group that has worked with law enforcement to combat anti-Semitism and extremism.
It matters because his announcement came after the ADL forced, it faced right-wing backlash.
I always want to say white-wing, which is really the same thing, for its web pages on the Christian identity movement and Turning Point USA, the group founded by slain activist Charlie Kirk.
Okay.
So let me read this, though, to you.
Okay.
This is from Elon Musk.
Elon Musk, the world's richest man and certainly an influencer par excellence, perhaps almost solely responsible for conservative activist because he's saying better of Doge.
Many good things.
Department of Government Efficiency.
You can find reason to fault.
You can find things he said that you disagree with.
But here's what he's saying right now.
Incitement to violence by evil propaganda organizations like the SBLC is unacceptable.
This is getting innocent people killed.
Then he went on to say the ADL is a hate group.
The SBLC is guilty of incitement to murder Charlie Kirk.
This is Elon Musk, Keith, who not only is the world's richest man, but also commands the world's most prominent and influential social media platform, XYS.
Formerly Twitter.
It's so he went on to say, I mean, he's saying so many things.
It's so rare and shocking in recent years to see a straight white man as the hero with white capitalized, the WN white capitalized.
That's Elon Musk.
You know, this is a lot of people.
Man, like Donny Deutsch, you know, that left-wing loudmouth that used to be on the TV all the time.
His day job is the head of an advertising agency, and advertising has been totally taken over by the woke and still is under their control.
We're going to talk one more segment about the ADL and the SBLC and what's become of them.
Totally different than it was when I first went on the air, when we first went on the air with this show 21 years ago.
I'll tell you what that was like.
I'll remind you and then tell you how far we've come to where we are now.
How could you want it any other way?
We'll be right back.
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As you all know, Roe versus Wade has resulted in some of the most permissive abortion laws anywhere in the world.
For example, in the United States, it's one of only seven countries to allow elective late-term abortions, along with China, North Korea, and others.
Right now, in a number of states, the laws allow a baby to be born from his or her mother's womb in the ninth month.
It is wrong.
It has to change.
Americans are more and more pro-life.
You see that all the time.
In fact, only 12% of Americans support abortion on demand at any time.
Under my administration, we will always defend the very first right in the Declaration of Independence, and that is the right to life.
I always hoped I would live this long, but I never knew if I would, where the ADL and the SPLC is getting just desserts that taste like this.
Folks, let me tell you something.
Let me compare and contrast the difference to you.
When we went on the air in 2004, I have to repeat this because it is important.
And there are people who have been listening to this show for a month, for a year, for a couple of years.
Two decades.
Well, and for two decades, but there are a lot of people who don't know this or weren't around when it was like this.
But we can go back that far.
When we first went on the air in 04, the ADL and the SPLC were all over us like white on rice.
I think at last count, the SPLC had written 82 different articles on their website attacking us.
And not just attacking us, but I'm talking about they would, in the early days, in the early years, the first several years of the show, before about 10 years after we first went on the air in about 2015, 2016, you know, there began to became this proliferation of content creators who were saying similar things.
And now they're just ubiquitous.
Now there's just so many you can't even keep track of them all.
But in 2004, 2005, 2006, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, there was only one, only one in broadcast media.
And it was this radio program.
And the ADL and the SPLC attacked us without mercy.
They would contact our sponsors.
If a commercial played on the air, they would be sure to call that company.
They incited the local press.
They made sure we were deplatformed from all social media, from credit card processing.
They did everything they could.
And now you look at it and my how the tides have turned.
Here we are still here.
I'm not saying they're not powerful.
They don't have hundreds of millions of dollars.
They do, but it seems like they are on the downward slope.
They're in retreat.
And they had this article, where they mentioned Turning Point USA was this far-right group in this report about dismantling white supremacy.
There are people, including Elon Musk, saying that the SBLC is responsible for the death of Charlie Kirk, that there was something by either the ADL or the SPLC that came out a day before his assassination, calling him an extremist, a danger, you know, whatever.
Well, here it is.
Let's just read this story.
What's happening right now to the ADL and the SBLC is critically important and deadly serious.
Elon Musk tweeted this, okay?
Listen to this.
This is Elon Musk tweeting this.
They are both part of an ecosystem leveraged by radical left vigilantes to dehumanize conservatives and stoke political violence.
They provide the sheen of legitimacy for the left's violent foot soldiers.
That's interesting that it was put that way because one of the things that the SBLC always said about this program was that we had the veneer of legitimacy because we were an AM talk radio program and not just some sort of, you know, not just internet or internet only or whatever.
So Elon Musk is retweeting this week, they provide the sheen of legitimacy for the left's violent foot soldiers.
The day before Charlie Kirk was murdered, this is what I was getting at a moment ago.
The SBLC published a newsletter directly attacking Charlie.
In May, they added TPUSA to their notorious hate map.
Did these contribute to the assassin's motive?
We may never know.
But a swirl of extremist propaganda, interesting to hear them being called the extremists now in the modern culture, Keith, and not right-thinking people like us, certainly played a role.
The SBLC has been credibly accused, Elon Musk has on his Twitter account tonight.
The SBLC has been credibly accused of corruption, mishandling of donations, covering up sexual assault by senior leadership, all while sitting on a billion dollars in reserves and being based in Red State, Alabama.
These are legitimate predicates for investigation.
Those should happen immediately.
The influence of the ADL and the SBLC must be completely purged.
And they include the ADL in that.
The SBLC was always sort of like the junior league to the ADL.
They did the junior varsity, and the ADL was a varsity.
The influence of the ADL and the SBLC must be completely purged by any serious company, organization, or agency.
Companies like PayPal, which still rely on these disgraced organizations, should be the focus of future boycotts if they insist on continuing their association.
When the world's most wealthy man and the director of the FBI are saying things like that, I do believe that is something that we can feel comfortable in feeling good about.
Well, the SBLC has this great liberal temple they've built in Montgomery, Alabama.
I'd love to see it taken over by Brad Griffin and Occidental Dissent as their headquarters.
Well, I don't know why Grandma Fudge or Mima or whatever they call Kay Ivey, the governor of Alabama.
I mean, she should get all in with the Trump administration to go after these people.
I mean, root and stem.
They are a disgraceful group, and they've done their best to ruin the lives of numerous people.
And quite frankly, they deserve to get what they've been dishing out for a long time.
And it's just, you know, as I say, you can look, good things do happen.
Good things are happening.
I don't look at everything good that happens as if it's some sort of a trick to, you know, fool's gold idiots, you know, like us because I'm very smart, and I have been right about a lot of things.
No, I'm serious.
I've been right about a lot of things.
I have very good instincts, and I do believe that this is something good for us.
I don't believe that it's all smoke and mirrors that this is happening to the ADL and the SBLC.
All right.
I mean, and I do believe there's a big difference between, you know, for their faults.
Yes, Pam Bondi has faults.
Yes, I mean, Kash Patel has faults.
I'd rather there not be, you know, a Patel as the director.
However, he's done better than any white director I've known of in my lifetime.
I mean, I don't know of one that's done better than this.
Well, Trump really, it was a great blessing for Trump to lose the 2020 election.
I do believe Punish Trump is real.
Because if he had just been elected, that would have been an endorsement of the way he'd governed in his first term, and it would be weak T, weak as grandma's iced tea, as we used to say.
But when he was out for four years and they did everything they could to ruin his life and to bankrupt him and to put him in jail, that got his attention.
And when he came back, he came back loaded for bear in 2024, and he hasn't let up yet.
You know, I agree.
And there are faults, and he's doing some good things domestically, some things internationally are still suspect.
But at the same time, I mean, there have been some good murmurs today, even with regard to his position on the Middle East.
You know, we'll see.
We'll see.
I'm not buying everything, but I do buy some things.
And as I say, what am I for at the end of the day?
I am for what is best for our people.
I'm not bound to any one strategy when it comes to our advancement.
I will explore and try to play a role in it all, building our institutions, check, working with others who have done the same.
Obviously, that's what this program has done forever.
Trying to work within the existing system to the extent that we can.
Why not?
Being forced secession, if that's the way to go?
Sure.
I mean, God knows, that's in my blood.
I'm a southerner.
But we're having some success in using different tactics and different strategies to the extent of our abilities.
It was that old saying, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
We've been given some gifts by Trump, and we're not looking that gift horse in the mouth.
Am I for a total collapse of the existing system?
I mean, sure, if it benefits our people, why not?
But at the same time, right now, that's not on offer because things are moving our way through the existing system.
If we can be empowered under the present system, more power to it, less.
And there's nothing contradictory about that.
I repeat this a lot, but I think it needs to be repeated.
I am for the advancement of the interest of white people.
And so being consistent with that, I am open to anything that can possibly help me do that, even if it requires me taking on different strategies that would seem in opposition to one another.
I am for it all if it can benefit us, and I will have a foot in the door of it, depending on which way breaks open as the obvious path forward.
But until then, I'm happy to see, you know, Hegseth dressed down the fat, you know, lesbian, DEI-driven military.
I'm happy to see.
The greatest representative of it is Mark Milley.
That guy, I mean, he's never seen a donut he doesn't like.
Happy to see what's going on with the ADL and the SPLC.
They are on the outs of the government.
That was completely, completely ludicrous to ever imagine that it could possibly happen when we went on the air 20 years ago.
When I was attending and speaking with the great people at the CFCC, the Council of Conservative Citizens, who would have ever, if I could go back in a time machine like Doc Brown and Marty McFly and Back to the Future, if I could get in a DeLorean and go back to, you know, say, I don't know, 2008 and say, listen, guys, just hang on, because in 2025, these organizations are going to be denounced by the President of the United States and the federal, the director of the FBI.
Nobody would have believed that.
That's how far we've come.
And some people are still in denial.
They say denial is not just a river in Africa.
Well, there are a lot of people in our side of the internet that seem to think this is fool's gold.
It's not.
We actually have power, political power now.
And they've got to get used to it and get ready to be part of the new wave.
Even if the power was derived because Trump is trying to get retribution for his personal enemies and not because he is motivated or driven by any sort of sense of white racial solidarity, I mean, does it still benefit us?
I believe that it does.
Is that to say that Trump is perfect, that we shouldn't oppose him on things that he's not sure?
Then we will do that.
But like the furniture center in Memphis, we give credit where credit is due.
And at the same time, the terminus of our becoming is not to end up in the Republican Party and good Republicans.
We are more than that.
We always have been.
We're a dissonant voice, and I think we've had a great influence being a distant voice.
Well, and we're working with people behind the scenes.
There are things happening behind the scenes that you don't know about that we are involved in.
And Keith knows what I'm talking about, and we'll see how it plays out.
But I'll tell you, nobody else has a hand in it on this level.
And we've done it because we've been real.
We've been genuine.
We've been honest.
We've built relationships.
And we don't just want to beat our gums together.
We want to see change really happen.
We want to win.
And we want to win in our lifetime.
What else are we here for?
We'll be right back.
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