Oct. 26, 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.
In the cool of the evening, when everything is getting kind of groovy, I call you up and ask you, would you like to go with me and see a movie?
First you say no, you got some plans for the night, and then you stop and say, all right, love is kind of crazy with a spooky little girl like you.
Hey, folks, get out there with your kids, your grandkids, take them through a corn maze, go on a hayride, get ready to go trick-or-treating, bob for an apple, carve a jack-o'-lantern, enjoy this time of year as we are enjoying our night tonight.
Keith, I got to tell you, I know it's a little bit on the lighter fare this evening, and of course, by design, purposefully so.
But as a host, I'm enjoying tonight.
I hope the audience is as well.
It's okay.
It's been a long time.
I tell you, it's been a long time.
To relax.
By the way, I remember.
21 years.
I remember the name of that record I had by Sam the Sham that was, he said was very rare and valuable back when I met him in the 70s.
It was from the 50s, and it was called The Signifying Monkey.
And it was, I think there was originally a guy that was recorded by Sam Phillips at Sun Records that did the first version of it.
All right.
All right.
Well, we're not going to talk about Memphis music for the rest of the show, but how about the Classics 4?
Oh, they're great.
My favorite.
What's your favorite Classics 4 song?
Could be spooky.
Could be stormy.
Mine is Traces.
Traces of Love.
Yeah, Faded Photographs.
That's it.
Never reason bits and pieces.
Tickets torn in half.
Traces of love in the night that didn't work out right.
Traces of love for me tonight.
We're going to go on tour.
Ribbons from your hair.
Something about tickets.
Taking years of days together.
That's it.
That's it.
Hey, let me tell you a few things that are coming up that are coming up.
So it's interesting.
You know, the third quarter fundraiser, we have finally ended it.
It actually ended on September the 30th.
But you know when we mailed the final books out yesterday.
Why?
Because they kept coming in.
This Culture of Critique third edition, and we had a hand, of course, in Kevin was going to self-publish that.
And we got him hooked up with Antelope Pill, who helped him with the editing, the graphic design, the proofreading, and then, of course, the distribution.
It just became this big hit, big hit.
Would have been a hit anyway.
I mean, it's Kevin McDonald, for God's sake.
But it just, I just think this pairing was meant to be, and we facilitated that.
And we're still getting people who want it.
And so I called Kevin, and Kevin had a couple in his, I mean, we have long since sold out.
And Kevin had a couple of left in his personal inventory, his personal stash that he mailed out to the last two folks this last week.
But that has been just a fun collaboration to have a hand in the production of that.
And we're so happy to be able to help people.
Well, we just, I mean, look, I mean, Antelope Hill published it.
Kevin wrote it.
Those are the stars of this story.
But we had a hand in the facilitation and just bringing people together, and that's what we do.
And that's what you do in particular.
And that's why the political cesspool has grown and has more popularity now than it had back in 2004 when we started.
We love working with people.
We love helping our friends.
It's a three-musketeer mentality here, one-for-all and all-for-one.
And it's just, I love to see good people do well.
I'm glad to see Kevin have this success again and for Analo Pill to have just a surefire hit.
And by the way, Anelo Pill will be with us in the third hour.
It's our normal monthly hit with them the last hour of the last Saturday of every month.
And fitting in with the Halloween theme tonight, they've got a story, a work of fiction, or is it, about some scary things going on in Washington.
Is that in Memphis?
Hey, let me tell you things that are coming up.
Again, we had a very successful third quarter as a result of autographed copies of Kevin McDonald's books that were exclusively being distributed through TPC.
I was with Kevin a couple of weeks ago, and we had so many overflow orders, I was able to get some more while we were together in person, came home, mailed them out, and then we still had more orders come in even after the pallets that we sent out originally.
Kevin, his hands started smoking.
He was signing so fast.
But the Christmas fundraising drive, we don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves, but it's only four weeks until we'll start hearing those Christmas songs that we know and love so much, Keith, here, as we continue on with our annual ebb and flow of the broadcast calendar.
And we already have all of the Christmas incentive gifts in.
So when you order those, you're going to get them in Amazon with Amazon-type delivery service.
Whereas with these books from Kevin, we didn't get them.
Well, you're going to get them snail mail, but we didn't get Kevin's books in until about nearly the very end of September.
A little bit of delay in production there, but we finally got them, got them all out at the end of September.
In December, you're going to get them as soon as you order them.
So they'll be to you before Christmas.
And we've got some really fun incentive gifts that we're going to be announcing later for the Christmas fundraiser.
But I'll tell you this.
You want to know?
You know, we've been talking about 21 years on the radio.
You remember last year, of course, I mentioned it earlier, but last year, every month, during our 20th anniversary year, every month we featured an hour where we revisited one of these classic interviews.
You remember?
Yeah.
A lot of fun, the retrospective series.
We've got a guest coming up who will undoubtedly be featured in such a series for our 25th anniversary retrospective a few years from now.
God willing, and Jesus Terries, and the audience continues to support us if we can make it to 25 years.
Mary Fagan Keene.
She is the grand niece of Mary Fagan, whose murder was the thing that started the ADL back in 1930, back in 1933.
The ADL was organized to try to bail out Leo Frank from the legal consequences of his murder of Mary Fagan.
And despite the fact that all that money came in and they eventually bribed the governor of Georgia into pardoning Leo Frank, the people of the town were so enraged they stormed and jailed, took Leo Frank out and hung him.
He was convicted.
And let me tell you what kind of happened.
What happened?
We like to give credit where credit is due.
The Nation of Islam printed a book about it and said, Leo Frank, The Lynching of a Guilty Man.
So this is Mary Fagan Keene, namesake of Little Mary Fagan, who, you know, she was going to the factory that day.
It was a pencil factory, I believe, to get a paycheck.
$1.25 was her pay.
And then, you know what she was doing after that?
She was going to a Confederate Memorial Day parade in Atlanta.
And I have been in touch with Mary Fagan Keene.
We have already completed a print interview for the Barnes Review that has already been passed along to them, and that will be published.
And she is ready, willing, and able to come on a TPC.
And we were going to get that booked pretty soon.
So again, you know, you look back on the body of work over 21 years, not just great interviews, great guests, great radio.
We've done a lot of things outside of the studio we're very proud about.
But again, it is a radio show.
She's got to have good content.
And we're always looking for more people to add to the roster and interesting conversations with peoples whose message would be otherwise hushed up or distorted by the legacy media.
And we have our regulars that we know and love.
I mean, Mark Weber was on the show last week.
Always good to talk to Mark.
People like that.
Yes.
But looking forward to welcoming Mary Fagan Keene for the first time to do a comprehensive deep dive hour on that case, which has had ramifications, the likes of which you wouldn't believe with all the damage the ADL has done to society.
It all started with the murder of Mary Fagan by Leo Frank.
What do they say?
A leopard doesn't change his spots.
The Jewish community was just as zealous about shielding Leo Frank from the legal consequences of his dastardly deed then as they are now.
I will tell you, I have really enjoyed getting to know her a little bit.
We may have her on as soon as next week.
I mean, we'll have her on certainly before the end of the year.
She's ready to go now.
We'll work on the schedule and get her in.
LittleMaryFagan.com, if you want to go ahead and get a preview on her book, she calls it her life's work, is to tell the truth about this case, the murder of her great guy.
This is like the Drew Lackey.
Sort of, yeah.
I mean, this is the type of history that other historians ignore and the mainstream ignores.
And if it were not for the political cesspool, you wouldn't get it.
Can you imagine?
I mean, the ADL, this very, still very powerful and certainly historically incredibly powerful organization.
This is how they were born.
Just defending a shot.
Just a job a lester and a convicted murderer.
He was convicted for it, so we can say that.
Anyway, we'll be back.
We're going to go to Frank White at the King of New York.
He's going to call in.
The King of New York.
Well, I've always wanted that.
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Just waiting for the moment.
So we'll all believe the game.
We're all in for almost Friday night.
Best vampire movie ever made.
1985's Fright Night starring Chris Sarandon.
Charlie Brewster as the boy who cried wolf, the boy next door who believes his rightly believes his next door neighbor is a vampire.
And the incomparable Roddy McDowell, who plays the reluctant vampire killer, Peter Vincent.
If you, I don't even like the horror genre particularly, but this is it, it is an all-time great.
And I'm a child of the 80s.
I love Fright Night.
And check it out.
Great soundtrack, too.
That was the Jay Giles band, who are famous for most famous, I guess, for the hit song Sitterfold, but back in the 80s as well.
But that is a good, good, good.
Well, let me just say this quickly.
If you're looking for a good horror movie to watch on Halloween, you can't do better than The Body Snatcher in 1945 starring Boris Karloff and Bella Lugosi.
Well, if you ever had any doubts about their acting abilities, they will be dispelled forever if you watch that movie.
So the vampire killer in this, played by Roddy McDowell, Peter Vincent, he was named Peter Vincent for the two legendary horror actors, Vincent Price and Peter Lori.
Yeah, that must have been it.
So anyway, that having been said, we go now to the king of New York, Frank White.
He's the guy they're having all the protests about.
I'll tell you, Frank White is the king of New York.
That's all you need to know.
And he is with us now.
There is a lot of things happening in New York.
The Mayoral Race, that's a big one.
And right across the river in New Jersey, New Jersey threatens to turn red.
Can you believe it?
We're going to get the scoop now from our friend Frank Hawaii.
Frank, how are you tonight?
Yes, and that is the correct pronunciation.
It's Hawaii.
And I didn't realize you guys were going to do a segment on horror movies from the 80s and then not make it.
It's Halloween.
What are we doing?
Well, no, I think it's terrific, but you left something out, and that's the shining.
All right.
All right.
Yeah, Jack Nicholson.
Mine was from the 40s, 1940s.
Keith's going back to his childhood, though.
I wasn't even born, baby.
No, Peter Cushing.
It was Vincent Price and Peter Cushing.
Not Peter Laurie.
Yeah, those were, I forget who it was, Hammer Studios did that.
All right, Frank, let's just indulge here for a moment, and then we want to get your report on that mayoral race in New York.
Very interesting.
So I'm thankful.
You know, well, we'll talk about this in a second because we've got Frank for two segments.
But I'm thankful that we're going to be able to talk to somebody about this with a guy that's on the ground there because that mayoral race is making national, international headlines.
But let's quickly go back to Halloween.
Favorite horror movies from the 80s or otherwise, Frank?
It is Halloween weekend, and it's our 21st anniversary, so we're going to indulge.
Well, that was it.
I wanted to know how The Shining matches up with this Fright Night.
Well, you know, watch Fright Night, and you can text me.
Fright Night, you can find it easy.
And every movie, you know, makes you glad you lived this long.
You see, you had to go to Blockbuster.
You had to order it.
Every movie pretty much is available on YouTube now for $3.99 or $4.99.
You can even get them for free.
I guarantee the body snatcher you can get for that.
It's not Invasion of the Body Snatcher, but the Body Snatcher based on the Westport murders in Edinburgh in the 1830s.
Keith has about 10,000 movies on VHS cassette in his house.
And anybody who comes through Memphis is always in for a treat.
And that's always free on your VCR.
That's right.
Tammy and the Bachelor.
Your reputation proceeds, you can't.
Tammy and the Bachelor and Shane.
That's it, man.
You've hit the top.
How many people have you shown Tammy and the Bachelor to as they have come through Memphis to meet us?
It's probably around 100 now.
Hey, Frank called you out.
He knew it.
He knew it.
And how many copies of Tammy and the Bachelor do you have?
I have about three left now.
I've given away so many of them to people.
All right.
Well, God bless Leslie Nielsen and the late Debbie Reynolds.
Yeah, that's right.
All right, Frank, let's go to you in New York.
I guess let's start with the mayoral race.
I mean, what is this guy that's and what's wrong with New York that they would elect somebody like that?
Well, that's another issue.
But, I mean, I want to know a little bit more about this guy.
So he is, I guess, an avowed communist.
Is he Muslim?
I mean, I don't even know what he is.
He's a socialist.
Well, you say tomato, I say tomato.
Okay, go, Frank.
Well, James and Keith, I only call in when I have a super hot take or if I've had too much to drink.
So it's one or the other, and this happens to be the former, thankfully.
Well, we like you either way.
Yeah, well, hopefully it'll be edifying for the audience.
But anyway, I'll tell you what's going on, at least with what I like to believe is a hot take with this New York situation.
So, yeah, this commie socialist, whatever he is, he's affiliated with the DSA, the Democratic Socialist of America, which is a very unsavory organization.
And, you know, they're siding with Zionism is questionable.
You know, are they a Zionist organization?
Are they not?
You know, it's questionable, depending on what you're looking at.
Apparently, this guy's a campaign manager, you know, has those kind of affiliates.
But he, you know, he's going to be a disaster.
He's probably going to win, and he's going to be a disaster.
But New York has to do this every once in a while.
You know, they did it back in the 90s with Dinkins, and then they learned their lesson, and then they had, I guess, 12 or 20 years of Republicans.
What is it with the population in New York?
Is it something in the water or something?
Is there something about the environment there that drives people crazy?
Why would they vote for a nut job like this?
You know, my understanding of his base is it's all these transplants, you know, who moved in.
These are the same kind of people who, you know, make the bike lanes and they want to put parks everywhere and they want everybody to be living in a thousand square feet.
And they're just a bad element that has kind of moved in from the Midwest.
Not good old-fashioned New Yorkers like the Bowery boys, right?
Or like Frankie Valley, Tommy DeVito, Nick Massey, and Bob Gotti.
Exactly.
Yeah, that's the dynamic as far as I can tell.
Now, there's a couple other dynamics, and I'll give you guys a little background on something.
There was a DJ in New York a number of years ago, more of a talk show.
Well, I'm not talking about that guy.
This is kind of like the Rush Limbaugh for New York City.
His name was Bob Grant, and he was no fan of Mario Cuomo.
He called Mario Cuomo the Svachim.
Now, I don't speak Italian, but apparently that's not a very friendly word in Italian.
And so we're getting the Svachim treatment like the next generation.
Because really, this should be Sleewa against Mamdani.
Because, you know, Sleewa went the conventional route.
He's always been there.
He's always been in New York, always been doing, you know, what are good deeds in New York.
And these big movers and shakers seem to be bound and determined to make him withdraw from the race.
I see a lot of focus on Sleewa telling him to get out of the race.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, they're asking Sleewa to step out so their white knight can be Cuomo.
Yeah, but that's just not how it should be.
And then I got to give Sleewa credit.
I got to give Sleewa credit.
He's saying no.
This spoiler has to get out of the race, but they're not going to vote an independent in.
And so what Cuomo should do is bow out and say, I support Sleewa.
That would be the stand-up thing to do.
But he's not a stand-up guy, does not come from a stand-up family.
And so that's what we're dealing with now.
So that's the status in New York.
But on the other side, this Mamdani, when they did that interview debate, whatever it was, they asked all the eight or so candidates that were running for New York City mayor, where would you go?
Where would your first trip be as New York City mayor?
And all of them said Israel.
They would go to Israel except for the commie.
So you got to give him a little credit for that because that was a stand-up thing to do, and he did it.
So you got to give him a little silver lining to this gray cloud.
Well, that's interesting.
And so that's what's going on in New York.
And again, why is the current frontrunner getting all of the headlines?
We want Dr. White's diagnosis of what's wrong with New York that they would vote for a guy like that.
I mean, what makes him such a media magnet?
I mean, what does he stand for?
What is he doing?
Well, he's corny.
I really don't know.
Maybe he's, no, it's that base.
That's what it is.
It's that element, that, you know, whatever it is, middle-aged, millennial, white demographic that's pushing him.
And, you know, these are capable people.
They have a strong ground base and they're pushing them.
So that's his base.
You know, that's a pretty formidable base.
And it's tough to get all these disparate groups together, you know, whites, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, everybody else, Muslims, to get them to unify against this coalition.
So that's how that's the dynamic in New York City.
If it's okay, I'll move on to New Jersey with these farmers over in New Jersey are doing.
I can't wait.
Listen, you're not going to want to miss this, folks.
So stay tuned.
Frank White, the King of New York, we have not yet talked about that mayoral race in New York.
So he just gave you a little bit of background about that.
But what's more encouraging is what's going on across the river.
And we're going to hear from him about that next.
So stay tuned.
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That song makes me think of two things, Keith Alexander.
My parents, my dad, always taken us to Six Flags St. Louis at Halloween for their Fright Fest when we were kids, and they would always play that song throughout the park.
And also, for whatever reason, every time I hear that song, I think about Nick Griffin.
Well, what I remember about that was going to the White Haven Cinema in the early 70s, I believe it was, and watching that show when it first came out.
One more comment that just came in from you, and this comes from our dear good friend Justin here in Memphis.
And buddy boy, Justin, I love you.
Thank you for all the memories.
And still more to be made.
But Justin has commented, will you tell Keith Alexander, congratulations on Ole Miss beating Oklahoma today?
Yeah, that was good.
You know, I've still have an affinity for old myths, even though you're thinking about the University Grays.
Yeah, right.
The old days, not the newest manifestation.
But you're not opposed to getting a ticket and heading on down to Oxford.
Well, I go down there to meet old friends, basically.
You know, I would just as soon not go in the stadium, just stay out in the grove.
But you'd rather them win football.
You want them to win football, though?
You do?
Well, you know, I'd rather them win than not.
But on the other hand, I don't live and breathe it like I used to.
Okay, back to Frank White.
We're going to go across the river from New York, where the communist is about to become mayor, to New Jersey, a state, a traditionally, reliably blue state that's about to go red.
Or common sense for maybe.
Frank's going to guarantee it's going to go red.
What's going on, Frank, in New Jersey?
Well, my associates informed me that it's pretty much a done deal.
Chittorelli is going to win.
And it's a real interesting dynamic because, you know, most of the polls show him behind by an average of three, four, five points, something like that.
But that looks not so good.
But if you look at the situation as a whole, it looks very good for him, and everybody knows it.
Now, he almost won the last election against a popular incumbent.
He came within like a point or two.
And it was the same thing.
He was behind in the polls, you know, 10 points right before.
So he's polling much better now.
And he's going up against somebody who just doesn't resonate with the people.
This Cheryl, her first name is Mikey, which right off the bat is bizarre because it's like, what kind of name is that for a woman?
Mikey.
It's like Mikey.
Remember, life cereal?
Mikey likes it?
It's just, it's right off the bat.
It's bizarre.
And, you know, she doesn't, you know, she's very cardboard.
You know, she smiles nice, but it's a very cardboard presentation.
She doesn't resonate with black and Latino voters.
So she's got a problem there.
And then she's, you know, just shady.
You know, she made all these stock trades.
You know, she didn't make whatever 500 million like Pelosi did, but she made a tidy sum of money after getting into Congress on stock trade.
So she has a ton of problems.
And my associates tell me that Chittorelli is the real deal.
He's a sincere guy.
And yeah, and also, New Jersey usually has a Republican governor, at least the past many decades.
It's a little bit more Republican as far as the governors go.
And why that is, maybe because, Frank, you have that.
It's an anomaly, but you do have that.
I mean, in North Carolina, for instance, it's a reliably red state for president, but they've got a blue governor.
I mean, there are a couple of states that are kind of weird like that.
Well, what they say is that you don't have red states and blue states.
You have red states and red states with blue tumors called cities.
All right, but that's true.
But nevertheless, you would think that it would still be congruent in so much as if it elects a red president, it would elect a red governor or vice versa.
When I think of Jersey, I think about Jersey Shore.
I think about Jersey boys.
Yeah, that's right.
Now, that's the music, of course.
That's not, well, I should explain.
But that's Frankie Valley in the four seasons.
But nevertheless, Frank, this is it would still be big because, I mean, even Illinois, Illinois was within a few points of going for Trump.
That is almost unimaginable.
And I think if you start seeing states like New Jersey, yes, they've had Republican governors before, Chris Christie, of course, famously.
Which, I mean, you know, he's no one to write home about, but they did vote for him.
He was technically a Republican.
Nevertheless, I digress.
If states like that start going red, I mean, what hope do the Democrats have?
Especially if this whole thing with the gutting of the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act rather, that we talked about last week, if the census goes the wrong way in 2030 for the left and they don't count illegal aliens as citizens, if New Jersey goes red, if Illinois becomes in play, I mean, they're done.
And the gerrymandering of the congressional districts, too, is proceeding apace, favoring the Republicans.
Well, because the left has already gerrymandered all their states to zero Republican representatives, and now the right's beginning to fight back.
Again, why we wanted to have you on, Frank, tonight is these are important insights, and it's not just important for people listening or living in New York and New Jersey.
This has an impact nationwide, yes?
Yeah, the momentum, certainly.
But, you know, we have to remember, we're not Republicans here.
I mean, it's maybe the lesser of two evils.
Usually it's not the lesser of two evils.
And so we have to remember we're holding these people up to a higher standard now than we were, say, 10 or 20 years ago.
You know, all this, what was Bush, compassionate conservatism, you know, all that.
Chris Christie.
For heaven's sake.
Yeah, Chris Christie.
So, you know, they are held to a higher standard today because of, you know, people like you two gentlemen.
But it's not good enough.
You know, all these things that are happening right now, it's just not good enough.
So, you know, I know there's people out there that are still very anti-people that think like us are very anti-Trump.
And you know what?
That's okay because it's not good enough.
We need more.
You know, some of the things he did are nice, but we need more.
So, you know, just having a Republican win isn't, that's not a victory for us.
I mean, you guys know that more than anybody.
You guys are from the South.
You guys know that more than anybody.
We certainly know that.
I mean, my whole career began trying to destroy the Republican Party.
Once I knew, you know, when you're 19, you believe anything's possible.
Once I knew Pat Buchanan wasn't going to become the president, you know what I wanted the most, Frank, is for Pat Buchanan to do well enough to deny Bush the presidency.
But had that happened, had that happened, and I did want it so badly at the time.
Oh, God, I was so upset that all those Jews in Miami voted for Pat thinking they were voting for Gore.
And they election to Booth.
But if it had not happened, you know, people would have just said, well, if we could have only gotten Bush in, it wouldn't be so bad.
But because we had the horrific neoconservative Bush years, we got Trump.
And Trump is not everything we want.
Trump is Trump.
Trump has been a lot better than the alternative.
There's no doubt about that.
He's better than Hillary.
He's better than Kamala.
But we got all of that, and we are going somewhere now.
So, yes, I mean, Republicans are not the end-all-be-all, but with Republicans, we at least have a play.
With the other side, we don't have any.
We're moving the needle with Trump.
We wouldn't be moving it under, you know, McCain or Mitt Romney or George W. Bush or George H.W. Bush.
So anyway, I mean, yes, I mean, what you say is true, but it's also nuanced, and there's a lot of layers to that onion.
Nevertheless, yes, I mean, you are correct.
Republicans winning is not the ultimate victory.
But we have a little bit more skin in the game with the right on the GOP side than we do anywhere else.
So, well, I'll ask you this as we begin to wrap up.
Thank you for the takes on New York and New Jersey.
I have to also say, as we are celebrating Red Hot and Rolling, we are wrapping up.
You know, we are, this is our 20th anniversary, 21st anniversary weekend.
You were there with us at the Will to Power Conference earlier this year, last year for our 20th anniversary.
You come to our conferences.
You know this show.
You know us, and we know you.
Give a word to the audience about it all.
Share that.
Go ahead.
On the spot, nothing.
That's an easy one.
James is James 24-7.
He's the same guy all the time.
The guy that you're hearing on the radio is the guy you would meet in real life.
He is a sincere gentleman.
And, you know, this applies, of course, to Mr. Keith as well.
You know, these guys don't do this for money.
They do it for a good cause to make the world a better place.
And these conferences are just dynamite, just wonderful occasions, and everybody has a good time, and everything's nice.
Frank, we love it.
Always good to have the king of New York on your show.
And God willing, I don't know what's going to happen in New York City, but across the river.
If it gets too bad, come on down here where the National Guard is.
But we'll talk to you again, Frank.
Thanks for being with us on our 21st anniversary broadcast.
Always good to talk to you.
You are a friend and a brother.
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For my monster from his slab began to rise.
And suddenly, to my surprise, he did the mash.
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You know, maybe Scoop Stanton, we should have sang that one the night we first met so many years ago.
What was it, 2007, 2008?
Scoop came to Memphis and joined us in the studio.
And after the show that night, he and I and Winston Smith and Eddie the Bombardier Miller, we went to a karaoke bar and we sang Run Around Sue by Dion on the stage, all of us together.
I saw a picture of that scoop not too long ago.
It was back in the day where you didn't even have phones that could take pictures.
You had to actually print it out.
Have a Kodak camera.
Indeed.
But, well, that shows how far back Scoop Stanton goes our long time and still continuing Washington C correspondent.
But of course, Scoop now has 7.5 radio in his own right, our fourth hour, following us every night.
I joined Scoop and Walter Yerku, who was the star of a huge Netflix documentary.
That's a whole other story.
They are on together every night, right after TPC.
Stay tuned to this network and listen.
But Scoop, you have a big charge.
21 years of TPC history in 10 minutes.
Keith and I will not say another word this entire segment.
Go, my friend, and thank you for being with us for almost all of it.
Thank you, James.
And hello to the Political Assessable family.
Now, last year I talked about the events and people that did make the Political Assessable what it is.
This year, I'm calling this segment the Political Assessable at 21, The Vindication Tour.
Tonight, I want to talk about how not only were we right, but we have been decades ahead of everyone else.
Now, some of these points have been mentioned by James and Keith before, so excuse me if I sound redundant, but great minds think alike.
And now, before James and Austin Farley started broadcasting in the Beanfield in Millington, we have to go back even further and recognize two people.
James mentioned before, Patrick J. Buchanan and Donald Trump.
James did mention he was a delegate for Pat Buchanan at the Reform Party Convention, and the other person seeking that party's nomination was Donald J. Trump.
More about him later.
Then in 2004, James and Austin started the Political Assessable.
It is a perfect name.
As we all know, politics is dirty.
But this show was different.
They talked about political taboos no mainstream talk show host would dare touch.
They talked about black crime and horrific events such as the slaughter and torture of two white people in Knoxville, Tennessee.
They talked about the invasion of our southern border with the Minutemen while George W. Bush was talking about these people doing jobs that Americans won't do.
We were sick of pressing one for English before everybody else.
The political assessible talked about the real civil rights stories, such as how Martin Luther King was a whoremonger and the arrest of Rosa Parks was a setup.
They also talked about, honestly, about race with people such as Jared Taylor.
And then they heard how Europe is turning into a third world hellhole with political assessable European correspondent Peter Scoop Stanton.
One year in and they have a correspondence.
We also talk about Jewish power and influence and Israel's influence in American politics.
We also talked about the attack on the USS Liberty with the sailors who actually stationed aboard that ship that horrific day in June of 1967.
While other pundits called the events, the attack on the liberty an accident or some even say a conspiracy theory.
We also talked about the war on cops with Sean Bergen starting December 20th, 2014.
We were in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 12, 2017, when all hell broke loose.
The political assessable interviewed such deplorable people such as David Duke and Anthony Cumia.
And we were discussing how George Zimmerman was 100% innocent, not only with one, but two lawyers.
That would be Keith Alexander and Sam Dixon.
And the very next week, during a live broadcast of the political assessbold, the verdict was red.
We also said that white people have been vilified, are under attack, and made to look stupid on television, in movies, and on commercials.
And then we said it was okay to be white.
And we also did not toe the GOP party line when it came to the elections.
The political assessable endorsed Ron Paul in 2008 and again in 2012.
Then entered Donald J. Trump.
In June of 2015, he wrote down the escalator talking about making America great again, closing the border, bringing jobs back to the United States, and having pride in America.
These were Pat Buchanan's points made in speeches, in his books, and on appearances on the political assessboll.
Unlike Conservative Incorporated, we were with Trump immediately.
Liberty Roundtable hosted Sam and Liberty News radio owner Sam Bushman was able to book Donal Trump Jr. on his show.
And then Sam asked James to join in towards the end of the interview.
Now, Sam was going to have Scoop Stanton to join in, but I was only interested in asking Don Jr. to see if he was able to see the Almond Brothers band at the Beacon Theater in Manhattan.
Anyways, after the interview, Jr. was accused of associated with so-called racist, i.e. James.
Donald Trump Jr. threw James right under the 22 and a half inch Goodyear tires on that Van Hole bus.
And we were pissed.
Both Sam and James told their side of the story, which was 100% accurate.
Then I texted James, are we fighting with the Trumps?
Because at this point, we have been fighting with everybody on the left and right over everything.
And it was another day at the office.
A ragtag bunch of misfit radio personality spread all over this nation with no money, about to go toe-to-toe with the most powerful family in New York and the Republican Party.
But Donald Trump was the first president who did not give a hoot about people's feelings and says whatever is on his mind.
Sound familiar?
We were doing this and like the president, we too were vilified.
Trump made it cool to be politically incorrect.
Now everybody wants to be cool.
Meanwhile, the political cesspool has been cool as James Deans, Steve McQueen, and Jimmy Page.
And everything, and I mean everything that the political assessable said was not only correct, but now everyone is saying it.
Since day one, the cesspool has been vilified, slandered, lied about.
We've been canceled, crucified, thrown under the bus, and left for dead.
The political assessable has been trashed by the SPLC and the ADL and the Commercial Appeal.
David Pacman, Lutheran Footballs, Maxwell Blumenthal, and even the Congressional Footballs.
I forgot about them.
Yeah, keep going.
And a congressional committee.
Peanal County, Arizona Sheriff Paul Babue threw James and Eddie the Bombardier Miller under the Crown Victoria when a liberal rag in Arizona stated that Babew was on the cesspool.
James Edwards has been threatened so many times he rates his death threats based on originality, creativity, and threat level.
We also had guests canceling us, sponsors drop us, and affiliates snub their nose at us.
And we received zero support from Conservative Incorporated and our so-called colleagues.
In fact, Conservative Incorporated also threw us under the bus.
And the IRS even went after James, Eddie, and myself the same time one year.
Coincidence?
I think not.
And the Detroit News reported that James Edward was a member of the Ku Klux Klan with zero proof.
And unfortunately, James lost the lawsuit and the appeal.
Now, in terms of black crime, you have people like Mark Dice, the Hodge twins, Brandon Tatum has spoke open about black crime openly and honestly.
And then with the recent murder of Irina Zaruska in Charlotte, all the pundits on the right now call out the mainstream media and Charlotte politicians for covering up this horrific crime.
Then Daniel Penny was accused of racism when he attempted to subdue one Jordan Neely on that subway train.
And then again, everybody on the right told Al Sharpton and company, go pound sand as Penny was attempting to protect those people in the subway car.
And then as for Race Hustler Incorporated, the SPLC is a shell of itself.
And then people like Dice, Tucker Carlson, go after the ADL with a vengeance.
And then Matt Wallace exposed race hustlers who made a fortune pushing anti-racist instructions.
And Brandon Tatum, and well as Anthony Brian Logan, actually destroy so-called black activist Sean King, aka Talcum X, who goes around talking about white racism pretending to be a black man.
Does this sound familiar?
Of course it does because we've been doing this for two decades.
Two decades ago we started.
For Jewish power and influence, we were called anti-Semitic despite having Jewish guests.
We simply made observations and asked questions.
Now everyone is seeing what we are seeing and now they are saying things and asking questions.
Tucker Carlson, Mark Dice, Candace Owens all took notice on the same things we were seeing.
Even Michael Savage was mentioning this, which is crazy.
And even the boys in South Parks took shots at Benjamin Netanyahu as even though co-creator Matt Stone is Jewish.
And then finally, the FBI cut ties with the SPLC and the ADL.
You are welcome, Director Patel.
And unlike the left, we just made observations.
We're not assaulting anybody.
We're not threatening anybody.
We're not yelling at anybody or even using slurs.
No river to the sea from this outfit.
And we're not calling for any violence against anyone for any time.
And as former military and lawmen and current gun owners, we avoid violence at all costs.
And then as for the alphabet mafia, we've been telling you that they are going after our kids and will not stop at gay marriage.
And these people born Timmy, calling themselves Tammy, are now reading to our children.
They are not reading at nursing homes or the American Legion.
But in 2016, we actually went after the media, the left wing, and law enforcement for the shooting at the Pulse Nightclub.
Anyways, we come back.
James will continue with the Political Assessment Suburban 21 Years on the Air.
This is Peter Scoop Stanton signing off.
Folks, Scoop is a treasure to us.
He has been with us since damn near the beginning.
75radio.org, we affectionately call it our fourth hour.
He now follows us here on the Liberty News Radio Network, still a correspondent, and for so many years, our closer.
Now, for years now, his own show, 75radio.org, we have Eddie the Bombadier Miller with Blood River Radio preceding us.
Scoop follows us.
We're right here in the middle, and we all are all one big happy family.
21 years and growing.
Thank you, Scoop, for being a big part of it, brother.
Always hard to put 21 years in one segment, but you're doing a really good job.