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Nov. 9, 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, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the Hurky Waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, it's been another quintessential TPC broadcast tonight.
That much I can tell you with quintessential guests.
Sam Dixon in the first hour talking about the election results from last Tuesday.
Don Wassell in hour two, another old salt, Don Wassall with Cass Football.
Here now in the third hour, we're going to get into the Tucker Carlson interview with Nick Fuentez.
I have some observations, some advice, just some reflections on having been in this 25 years.
You can take it with a grain of salt.
You can take it to heart.
You can do whatever you want to with it.
Talk it out the window.
There's a lot to say about it.
We'll get to that.
But we're getting a lot of reaction already to the Don Wassle interview.
Our friend Justin, the man right here in Memphis, was listening, and he says you can thank Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, in 1995 for corporate sponsorships.
He's exactly right.
This is something that should have probably been mentioned with the proprietor of Cass Football, but it was Jerry Jones who bucked the trend and started putting in in-stadium corporate sponsorship.
The NFL sued him and they lost.
And the rest is history.
Now you have naming rights all over the place.
As Don was mentioning, all these arenas, all these stadiums change their names every two or three years as a result of corporate sponsorship.
And now you have legalized sports betting in the rest of history.
I think it started in the English Premier League with all of these corporate logos.
Well, but I'm talking about other leagues here in the United States that people actually.
Well, it started there and it came, it migrated and became really big in America.
It's a lot bigger here than it is even in the Premier League in England.
Well, Don's right.
Now you can't even watch a hockey game, you know, any game without seeing some superimposed.
It's not even actually on the court or the field or whatever.
It's superimposed, a superimposed image of a corporate sponsorship logo.
And it's just gross.
It's nasty.
I mean, and yes, I mean, what do you expect?
Leagues run by Jewish commissioners might be corrupt.
They'll find a way to turn a coin on.
You know, promoting the celebrity players, the ones who were the most endorsed, bringing in the most money for the league.
Of course you needed Michael Jordan to win all those championships in the 90s.
Of course you did.
Was he the best?
Were the Bulls the best?
Flip a coin.
They could have lost any one of those championships.
Should have lost to the Blazers.
The Blazers, you know, were up by 15 in game six.
They could have forced game seven.
The Jazz were better than them for sure.
Suns and Sonics, you know, maybe.
Is that something rotten in the walls of Denmark?
I absolutely have always believed that.
I always believed the NBA was rigged for the big markets and the big market players in the 90s.
And that is even before the advent of sports betting and all of this other stuff.
And then now, I mean, the players themselves and the coaches themselves are allegedly throwing games.
But I'll tell you this, and we do have to move on.
Just like in the second hour, we carried over one segment from the first hour.
Now we're just sort of doing the same.
But you've had a good time tonight, Keith.
I mean, this has been a sort of a different show.
Well, you know, we're not ashamed to be confrontational at times, but I think that really gets to the heart of matters.
And I think that's really good.
That's why we have a real conversation about our topics.
But nobody's always talking about the sports thing, though, that the sports and race angle.
Well, anything.
Everything that we talk about, basically, we'll get down to the nitty-gritty on it.
And, for example, I think that Don really appreciated us getting into the fundamentals of why caste football, C-A-S-T-E, like the caste system in India, served and continues to serve such a necessary niche because this is a topic that everybody recognizes and no one discusses except for Don and cast football.
Well, again, we put it on the airway.
We've said it before, but he's really the only person who's really his mission has been to unmask this particular race in sports.
Yeah, yeah, race and sports.
It's a fraud perpetrated on the population that white people are not good athletes.
Okay.
All right.
And that's wrong.
If you're into that conversation or that's a topic near and dear to your heart, cast football.us, let's move on now to the mega meltdown, the mega meltdown.
Not MAGA, but MIGA.
And what does MIGA stand for?
Make Israel great again.
Okay.
So our friend Brad Griffin at Occidental Dissent opines on the meltdown over Tucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentez.
And he says that it reeks of weakness.
And these are his 10-point takeaways.
Number one, a majority of Americans no longer stand with Israel.
This includes the overwhelming majority of Democrats, a lopsided majority of Independents, a third of Republicans, and most young Republicans.
Support for Israel is kept afloat by overwhelming support from older Republicans.
And when they die out, the ship is sunk.
Well, I see, I disagree with that.
I think the group that needs to be.
But you're wrong about that.
Well, yeah, you're wrong about that in that it's Christian Zionists that are the primary foot soldiers of that.
And they are older Republicans.
So they are one of the same.
There are a lot of young ones, too, though.
Not really.
They're fundamentalists.
You have young people in church and old people in church.
But the younger people, the younger people.
I've never seen substantiation of that.
I've heard that rumor, but I don't know.
Well, I've certainly seen the fact that older Republican Christians are this way.
And yes, I am hopeful that that trend will break.
I believe that the statistics flesh that out.
Number two, the United States is still one of the most pro-Israel countries in the world.
The rest of the world, including our NATO allies, quote-unquote, our NATO allies, are much more hostile to Israel.
Number three, Brad's takeaways from the mega meltdown from the Tucker Carlson Nick Fuentes interview.
The largest podcasters on the right, Tucker Candace, and Megan Kelly, have shifted against Israel.
Tucker bringing Fuentes onto his show was a sign of which way the wind is blowing.
Number four, the taboo on the Jewish question crumbled after the Iran strike in June, and large online platforms across the populist right and populist left, not limited to, but including Breaking Points, Tucker, Alex Jones, the Young Turks, and others, have been bashing Israel non-stop ever since.
Number five, support for Israel continues to plummet in poll after poll.
It is cratered with young Americans.
Larry Ellison's purchase of TikTok was a desperate attempt to stop the bleeding.
It will not work.
Number six, Apex money has become toxic on the Democratic side in Congress.
Number seven, Vance can't go anywhere and speak in public without getting hammered with pointed questions about Miriam Edelson and standing with Israel like at the recent event at Ole Miss.
That's right.
Number eight, and Keith is wearing his Ole Miss hat here, cap, if you're in the South, here in the studio tonight.
I do not have Ole Miss underwear on.
But you were at the game today, and it was a 49-another win.
That's right.
All right.
Number eight, the outrage among Conservative Incorporated about the Heritage Foundation refusing to cancel Tucker Carlson is about their loss of power as gatekeepers.
They have lost control over the conversation about Israel.
Number nine, again, this is Brad Griffin writing about the MIGA meltdown over Tucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentes.
Yes, it's true that people like Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, and Lindsey Graham are overrepresented, overrepresented in Congress and in conservative institutions, but the ground has shifted beneath their feet and nothing is going to stop the tide of generational change on support for Israel.
That is key.
Because right now, Congress, all of these people, the high-ranking elected officials in the Republican Party, especially, are still on board.
But that is an apparition, Keith, of what is foreboding.
And the number 10, very quickly, and then your thoughts.
Never Trump Reaganite type supported Ronda Sandis in 2024.
They're going to lose even more badly in 2028 because their votes are cycling out of the electorate.
Brad Wright, I'm about to be 45 and I, your humble servant, is 45 and I barely remember Reagan.
Well, there's a Hobson's choice for politicians to make.
Basically, if they tell the truth and are skeptical of Israel and the Mossad and Jewish power and influence, they're not going to have any money.
If they are supportive of it, they will have no integrity, but they will get financed by people like Miriam Adelson, for example.
That is the Hobson's choice that Republican politicians face now.
On the other hand, with people like Mamdani, a Muslim, becoming ascendant in the Democratic Party, I don't know where the money is going.
Chuck Schumer is hanging on by his fingernails to his position, but I can see him going the way of the wild goose, actually, in the near future.
Jewish people like Chuck Schumer, who used to be instinctive liberals and were in charge of the Democratic Party, are increasingly a thing of the past.
Brad wraps it up by saying it's over.
The huge tantrum that Conservative Incorporating is throwing about Tucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentes is less about Fuentes than the fact that MIGA and true conservatism have lost the young right.
Everyone under 45 has seen their videos in Gaza.
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Even though you want me to know if you be true, time won't let me.
Time won't let me.
Time won't let me without a love.
Everybody remembers that song, right?
Time Won't Let Me, originally performed by The Outsiders in 1966.
From Cleveland, Ohio.
That was a cover that was rolled during the closing credits of the movie Time Cop.
Now, as you know, Keith, I was born in 1980.
So in 1994, I was coming of age, and that was the year Time Cop came out.
Big action movie with John Claude Van Damme, the Belgian martial artist who was sort of competing with Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger too for like action movie supremacy.
I mean, he was like a B tier to Arnold and Sly, but you know, he was kind of on the outside, but he had his own cult following.
Well, and Chuck was a conservative anyway.
That's why he was an outsider.
So, but this movie, Time Cop, that came out in 1994 when I was 14 years old.
So in this movie, the ability to travel through time has been perfected.
And so you have a new law enforcement agency that is formed to patrol it.
And in the movie, the plot is, and it is a good movie.
It is John Claude Van Damme's best movie.
It's really good for an action movie.
And Ron Silver, who's a Jewish guy from New York, great character actor.
I don't agree with Ron Paul on anything politically.
Excuse me, Ron Paul, not Ron Silver.
He died of cancer.
Got to be Jewish with that last name.
He was born in New York, and Ron Silver is his name, but he was a great actor.
He died of cancer.
He died several years ago, many years ago.
But he was a great actor.
He nominated for Emmys and all sorts of things.
He was on the West Wing, but he was the conservative in the West Wing because he supported Bush.
So they called him Neocon Ron, Ron Ron the Neocon, because everybody on the West Wing was like far more left wing.
Well, they say the Jews liked on both sides of each coin.
So that's right.
That's probably more proof of that.
But Ron Silver was the bad guy in this movie, and he was really good as a character actor in this movie, but also in a movie with Charlie Sheen in 1996 called The Arrival.
He played an alien in that movie.
And anyway, I mean, just a great actor.
I mean, what else can I say?
I don't agree with him politically, but I can tell you he is a great actor.
And he plays a senator in this who is on the oversight committee of the time travel agency.
And he goes back and he steals Confederate gold to fund his, he goes back in time with machine guns.
Just like Judah Benjamin.
Just like the real Confederate treasurer.
No Jewish Confederate treasurer.
The only Jew in the Confederacy was the treasurer.
What a surprise.
But he sends somebody back with a machine gun to gun down this contingent of Confederates and to get the gold.
The whole movie stems from that.
But it is a good movie.
But, you know, time won't let me.
I mean, we have to take our shots.
We have to move forward and we have to go.
And I am not entirely certain, Keith, that everybody in our movement, and, you know, what is this show known for more than anything?
I mean, I would say being the first of the poll, certainly being the first, there was nobody doing pro-white commentary, pro-white broadcast media of any kind.
You certainly didn't have live streams or podcasts back in 2004 because the technology didn't even exist yet for that to exist.
You had us as an AM radio show that, you know, could be listened to over the internet still to this day.
But so we're known for that, being the first pro-white broadcast entity, but also for getting along well with others and for promoting everyone.
For anyone that is producing good fruit, we want to celebrate you.
We want to advance you.
We want to help raise awareness of you.
We want to promote you.
We want to.
We're like that bluegrass song, Stay on the Sunny Side, right?
Well, I mean, if anybody's doing good work, we want to let it be known to our audience, you know, for what it's worth and to go from there.
But there are so many in our side that this is not a criticism.
It's just a matter of fact.
And I love these people.
And I'm not going to name any names because we don't do that here.
Everybody knows that.
We don't punch right.
But there's a lot of people on our side that are not ready for prime time.
You know, I asked Rich Hamblin.
Rich Hamblin, we refer to here as Mr. Wonderful because he's always, he's got a grumpy disposition.
So we call him Mr. Wonderful.
He's kind of like an old professor.
Well, I love Rich and Janice.
They are regulars on this show.
They are dear friends.
They are basically members of the family, both of the listening family and of my own family.
They've spent the night at my house.
I love Rich and Janice.
But what I mean is Rich is very, you know, he is not shy about offering criticism.
He'll call a spade a dirty shovel.
He is not at all about offering criticism, you know, to me or to this program or to anybody that he thinks is not, you know, walking right.
And so I've gotten a lot of that from him.
And I appreciate it, and I respect it because he is my elder and he is a good person.
Basically, if you get his endorsement, that's saying something.
Well, I will also say in saying that, that Rich donates to the program every quarter.
So there's that.
But I asked Rich, I said, Rich, you know, when I was 24, when I started this show, I thought, you know, I was a hot dog.
You know, I got, you know, it was inevitable that anybody would listen to what we had to say because we were on AM radio.
We were doing all this.
But now I'm a 45-year-old man.
And I said, Rich, this was a couple of years ago.
You know, I'm 45 now, but this was within the last five years anyway, two or three years ago.
I said, Rich, you know, now that I'm in my 40s, I said, there isn't anybody in their 20s that I would have ever listened to, much less, you know.
I mean, we support people in there, you know, that are younger than us.
We promote them.
You know, we let them tell their story.
But I just said, you know, as a 45-year-old, there's not anybody in their 20s that I would look to as a leader, like as a thought leader or somebody who was accomplished enough to say, you know, I will fall in behind you no matter what, Mr. 20-year-old, because you're so wonderful.
And I said, Rich, you know, looking back on it now, when I was 24, I said, I can't even imagine.
It's hard to believe that anyone would have ever listened to anything that I had to say.
And I said, you know, what was it for you?
You know, because this was a guy who supported the show from day one.
I said, why did you support this show from the very beginning?
I mean, why would you support something that a 20-year-old was saying?
And he said, it was the Buchanan thing.
He said, you had the Buchanan credentials.
He said, so that weighed heavily.
The fact that you had, you know, come, you know, Pat Buchanan and Sam Francis were kind of the bellwethers back then.
If you were sympathetic with their viewpoint, that gave you standing and standing.
It's one thing to be sympathetic with the viewpoint, but I think what Rich was saying was the fact that you had the Buchanan credentials.
You came up through.
You didn't just say that you were a Buchanan supporter.
You actually walked the walk and were involved in the campaign.
And we had the receipts and all of that.
Yes.
I mean, so that was it.
And I said, you know, especially as I grow older, every year as I grow older, I can sort of relate to that more and more.
You know, the cutting your teeth in that way.
And even as that campaign certainly, you know, didn't land.
It didn't stick the landing on election night, getting less than 1% of the vote.
But, you know, that was a multi-million dollar campaign.
It got $12 million just in federal matching funds, not to mention the tens of million dollars it raised from donors.
It was a multi-million dollar campaign, and it was a professional campaign.
So, you know, to come up in that way when you're 19 and 20 and to have that example be set for you, I always tried to emulate Pat Buchanan in the way that I ran when I was running for the state house.
When we started the show, it was all Buchanan talking points.
I mean, certainly we've branched off and grown and evolved since then, but it was all Buchanan talking points.
But most especially, it was we fly above the turbulence.
We don't engage ourselves in these movement conflicts that are so beneath our cause to, I mean, could you imagine Pat Buchanan going to work and then coming home and getting on Twitter or whatever social media that exists now that didn't exist then?
But could you imagine Pat Buchanan getting on social media and saying, you know, John McLaughlin was a big jerk today.
Let me tell you how he offended me and let me express my feelings to you about that.
That would have never happened.
So I thank God that when I was 19 and 20, I was able to enter this cause of ours and grow from there from that starting point where you had a man's man, the best among us, the smartest, the most capable, a professional presidential campaign, election results notwithstanding.
But that is how I learned, and that's where I marinated.
And then when I ran for office, and then, you know, four years later, when the show started, but you know, never have we engaged in this sort of thing where we air our feelings about other people in our ranks, whether real or imagined, you just don't do that.
And I see that far too much.
And there's just no jealousy.
The thing is, we're not jealous of anyone else.
No, we celebrate them.
We want people to be as successful as they can.
We'll get into that, but go on, Keith.
Well, that's what it was.
Now, for example, I voted for Buchanan in both of his campaigns, but I did not travel to Pasadena or whatever it was like you did for the convention.
See, James, you know, supporting both Buchanan and Sam Francis were the touchstones for people back then.
If you did that, you were all finished.
We're going to get back to the Tucker Carlson interview with Nick Fuentez.
We're going to let Keith conclude his thoughts.
We'll do that when we come back.
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All right, and welcome back.
And so, since I've returned to Twitter, and I haven't been a very prolific tweeter, to be successful on Twitter, you either have to not be outright banned after you have gained tens of thousands of followers.
Unfortunately, as we were, or when you rejoin, which we did back in, well, about a month ago, September, sometime in September, you have to tweet all the time.
I tweet like you got to make it a full-time job.
It's a full-time thing.
I tweet like twice a week.
I even forgot to tweet the promo for tonight's program.
So just, I'm not a prolific tweeter like you have to be.
You have to be an animal to build that.
You got out of the habit after they banned it.
Yeah, that's right.
But anyway, nevertheless, one thing that I have noticed after I have been back on Twitter for the last few weeks is, you know, how many people, unfortunately, on our side, and I don't doubt that or discount it, but on our side who sit and air their grievances with one another for the entire viewing public, including our enemies.
What are you doing?
I mean, that, again, is what I go back to before.
You know, having the benefit of when I was 19 and 20 years old to, you know, enter into this whole thing of ours through the Buchanan portal, you just didn't see that.
I mean, that is not something you saw.
You saw a great example.
And again, I just couldn't imagine Bat coming home from work one day and airing out his grievances about the staff at the TV show he was on.
But you see that now.
And I just think that that is exhibiting behavior that is not ready for prime time.
And you don't see it also from the older salts in our cause.
You don't see it.
I mean, Jared.
No, the boomers take such a beating.
This is something in which the younger generation needs to take a beating.
Well, a couple of your boomer brothers, Jared Taylor and Peter Brimelow, they do not engage in this.
Never have I ever seen Jared Taylor or Peter Brimelow sit and air grievances publicly about people that they believe either real or imagined may have wronged them.
Certainly I have never done that.
I haven't ever done that either.
There are a lot of younger people that we've known in the movement who have done that, and they have basically disappeared from the scene now.
See, that's a good way to make yourself a short-termer is to get involved in these pissing contests with other people.
It's all over the place.
Again, our motto has always been to fly above the turbulence.
We want to reach people beyond our fiefdom or our ghetto, if you will.
We want to reach the American public.
We want to be able to know the different characters in our range.
We want to present our message that can attract the people beyond those who are already here.
But yet you see this, and you see it from some people that are doing good work.
You see it, it's gross, you know, frankly, but you do see it from people who are doing good work.
And I'm just offering this from somebody who's been around for a while.
I'm in that middle tier.
I'm not the elder statesman.
I'm not of these.
One of the newbies.
Yeah, one of the newbies either.
I'm there in the middle, but I have a quarter century experience in this whole thing.
And so, you know, again, we called our most recent conference the Will to Power Conference, not because we are fetishists of Nietzsche, but because we want to take a shot, right?
I mean, we want to have an influence.
We want to move beyond and advance and forward our collective.
But this all ties back into the Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson interview.
Brad Griffin broke it down, you know, I think, very well.
Good things.
I got to tell you, I have never watched, I don't watch anybody.
I don't listen to anybody.
I don't.
Anybody.
I support them all.
I know what they're doing.
I read a lot.
I read a lot.
But I don't listen or watch a lot of our other content.
If you're not a disciple of, for example, Tucker Carlson or anybody, we will check them out when they say something that we think is interesting.
But on the other hand, we're not slavishly devoted to anyone.
What we do, we don't deal in personalities.
We deal in ideas.
Well, and we've always been firm in our ideas.
And so I'm not just talking about people like Tucker and Candace, which are on the periphery of our cause and sort of intersect sometimes.
But I'm talking about people even in our own ranks, even people that we interview regularly.
I don't listen to anybody's podcast.
I don't listen to anybody's show.
I don't watch anybody's live stream.
I just don't.
I don't want to be influenced by anybody.
I want to support everybody and promote everybody, but just as a matter of fact, and it's not, I mean, it would be okay if I did, but I just don't.
I don't listen or watch anybody on our side.
I never have.
That having been said, I have never watched more than a minute or two of any dissertation from Nick Fuentes.
A minute or two clip at most, and a lot of it since I've been back on Twitter the last two months.
And there's a lot of debate now about that and this Tucker Carlson thing.
Warren Bailaugh chimes in on Nick Fuentes, though.
And again, we don't engage in sort of, well, anyway, I'll tell you a Nick Fuentes story in a second.
This is Warren Bailaug's take on the Fuentes thing and the controversy.
Eric Orwell's involved with this.
We've interviewed him earlier this year.
I like Eric.
But Warren Bailaugh writes, this guy launched, talking about Nick Fuentes, launched his whole career by attacking white nationalists and cozying up to Jews.
Now he's surprised that every serious white nationalist doesn't trust him.
What Nick Fuentes says about white nationalists, that he doesn't agree with their ideas so much as he doesn't like them personally cuts both ways.
Some of what Fuentes says is good, but the problem is Fuentes himself, according to Warren Bailock, our friend.
He's catty, obnoxious, narcissistic, who has shown repeatedly he is willing to sell out and cannot be trusted.
He has turned on everyone who's ever worked with him and tries to feed a Trump-like cult of personality around himself only without any of Trump's manliness or gravitas.
And that's coming from a guy, Warren Bailaug, who has creatively found a way to criticize everything Trump has done this year.
He also completely lacks Trump's common touch and ability to connect with the masses.
On the contrary, Fuentes shows nothing but disdain for regular working people and has proven time and again he is only interested in sucking up to the rich and powerful.
That is the other side of the Fuentes argument.
I had Nick Fuentes come and speak at an event that I put on that I organized back in 2019 in Chattanooga.
You know, it has nothing to do, I want everybody to be as successful as they can be.
Nick said on a recent live stream, I have heard or have been told that he's a millionaire now.
I hope he becomes a multi-millionaire.
I agree with a lot of the things that I've heard him say, and I cannot put a finger on it.
But you know this, if you are a regular listener to this show, ladies and gentlemen, that I have promoted everyone without ego.
I want people to be way more successful than I have ever been, both financially and in terms of influence.
And the right ideas.
And in terms of influence, I don't care about that.
I don't care about age.
If you ask me who I think the leader of the future is, it's Thomas Rousseau.
This is a guy who is Nick Fuentes' age or younger.
I met Thomas a couple of years ago, instantly connected, you know.
And I think that that's a guy who's really firing on all cylinders.
If you ask me who I would recommend of people in their 20s, it would be Thomas Rousseau.
Nick Fuentes came and spoke at a meeting that I organized in Chattanooga in 2019.
And I was glad that he was there.
I hope that he has success.
I hope that everything that he does benefits our shared cause.
But I will tell you, I was on the elevator, stopped at a floor, Nick got on, said hello.
Thank you for coming, Nick.
He said hello.
Thank you for having me.
That was it.
We spent the whole weekend together in the same room.
Just something about it just didn't feel right.
And you know me, folks, I promote everybody, regardless of age, regardless of any concerns.
No ego.
It's all for the cause.
I cannot even tell you why.
It was visceral.
Just don't know.
I don't know.
I can't tell you, so I'm not going to try to guess.
I just don't know why it just never really added up.
But, you know, I will say this.
He is a fantastically gifted wordsmith.
He is very articulate.
I hope that in the ways that our issues do correlate, he's been very anti-Southern.
I don't care about any of that.
I mean, I do care about it.
Don't get me wrong.
I care about it.
But I'm not going to denounce somebody for disagreeing with me on an issue if he's moving our cause overall in the right direction.
I can get over all that.
I don't mind it.
I don't mind disagreements.
And again, Thomas Rousseau is his age, and I say Thomas Rousseau may be the future.
But there's just something there I don't know.
But I wish him success, and I hope that the Groypers, and I don't even know if they are at large.
If they know that they're real, they're real, but I don't know if they are wider than the general population of the U.S. US of A.
But the big on the Jewish issue, we'll see on identity.
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Yeah, it's time to take a shot.
I mean, what are we doing any of this for, folks, if not the application of what we have built?
I mean, how do you apply what we've built?
Why are we creating our own institutions?
Why are we creating our own media?
Why are we doing any of it?
Our own web zines, our own publications, except to, yes, indeed, influence the general public, but to what ends?
How do you apply that influence once you have earned it and once you've built it?
Well, we're taking a shot at that.
A lot of you.
It's real easy, James.
All right, well, go ahead.
What we're trying to do is to make white people conscious of the fact that they have their own unique set of values and needs and whatnot.
And we've got to basically transform that into power, political power, economic power, everything else.
That's it.
100% right.
Keith, you nailed it.
I mean, you know, that is where the game is played right now.
I don't know where it's going to be played in the future.
Yes, I mean, if we are building our institutions up, as beleaguered and as underfunded as they are in comparison to the opposition, we're building them up for what?
For a future collapse of the system where we take a piece of it for ourselves.
Okay, I'll buy that.
I'm hip to that.
But, I mean, that's a big chance.
But until that day comes and then it all does collapse, what are we supposed to do until then?
Why not take a shot at power where the game is being played right now?
And we are taking that shot.
Now, why are we able to take that shot and other people have not been able to take that shot?
Well, number one, we have been able to build relationships and grow them and have them evolve to the point where you have gained enough trust and goodwill to insert yourself into the matter.
A lot of it comes through, yes, the radio program.
I mean, our personalities, we are who we are.
We are not playing a character.
We're just us.
But our personalities are one that sort of Induces trust.
And that's a good thing because we trust people who trust us and never gone the wrong way.
But also, at this recent conference, Keith, that we had in South Carolina, you know, we couldn't have foreseen even then back in May some of the fruits that would blossom from those seeds.
And yet, here we are now with a big project in the Southwest.
Some of you know what we're talking about.
More of you will later.
But I'm seeing a team come together here, a selfless team, a team that is sacrificing financially and through their health and a lot of things to take a real shot at the brass ring, a real shot at something above and beyond these conflicts and this non-stop battling over who hurt our feelings and whatever is going on.
I wish actually after this last week, I hadn't come back to Twitter.
So I wouldn't have ever even seen this stuff, these people who I like and who are doing good work.
But you're not going to win like this.
You're not going to win by airing out your emotions on social media.
You just got to build and win and go and fly above.
And if you're going to punch and critique anybody, there's plenty of material and plenty of targets on the left for that.
And I could do the same thing too.
And even as I said, you know, I don't know what my opinion is on Nick Fuentes.
I wish him every success and I hope that he helps us.
I hope he becomes a billionaire.
But I wish him success if he does help us.
On the other hand, you know, we don't get involved.
The people that you hear mentioned in the mainstream media as being leaders like Charlie Kirk, Nick Fuentes, Laura Loomer, Ben Shapiro, Candace Odin, yada, yada, yada.
Basically, what we're interested in is not who is the king of the dunghill this week.
What we're interested in is the improvement of the prospects for white people generally and in America in particular.
And why are we interested in that?
Why is it legitimate for us to try to have power for ourselves?
Because our ancestors founded this nation.
If it had not been for our ancestors, America would be a big native natural conservation preserve, basically.
It would be a wildlife place.
It just goes back to lack of vision.
You know, why can't we see beyond where we are?
Well, because we don't have the temperament, a lot of us in our cause do not have the temperament to build relationships that can advance you beyond our current standing.
Yet here, I think, and I do submit wholeheartedly, this program does.
If you want to back a winning team, you want to back a team that can take you to the next level, I think it's this one because I will tell you, I have been around in this for 25 years, and outside of the Buchanan era, I have never been in a room like we were in in May in South Carolina, where you have sitting elected officials, former elected officials, aspiring elected officials, and our old movement salts all there sort of coalescing together.
And a lot of things have advanced since then.
But in order to get with people who can take you to that next level, you cannot be a kook.
You cannot be weird.
You cannot engage in this sort of effeminate behavior.
We don't want to be a big fish in a little pond.
We'd rather be a regular fish in a much bigger pond that has more influence and power.
That's exactly right.
That's 100%.
And I think we can take you there.
Well, I'll tell you this.
We have a shot to take you there.
We may not get there.
I can't guarantee you that we're going to win.
But I will guarantee you this, this program will get you into the arena.
We will enter into the arena at the highest level.
And whether it pans out or not is God's will.
But we can take you there.
And I haven't seen anybody else right now currently on the scene that is doing that.
And Keith, you know what I'm talking about.
Some others will, not many.
But we're working on things.
And we'll let you know where it goes.
But in the meantime, quit sniping at one another.
Quit airing out your thoughts on social media for the left to indulge in.
It's just not becoming.
But I'll tell you what is, is we actually, Keith, you weren't here last week, but it was another interview for the archives.
I think if, you know, Jesus Terries and we make it to a 25th anniversary, we do a 25th anniversary monthly retrospective.
We may play last week's interview with Mary Fagan Keene, the namesake of Little Mary Fagan, the grand niece of Little Mary Fagan.
That was a historic interview.
To have her on got a lot of feedback from that interview in the first hour last week.
The Leo Frank murder trial.
And the reason that is so important, it was the event that gave rise to the creation of the Anti-Defamation League of Bene Brith.
In other words, the infamous ADL run by people like Jonathan Greenblatt, a big organization, very wealthy, that was basically formed to prevent the punishment of a rapist and murderer.
Well, we covered all of that last week with a blood member of the decedent, Little Mary Fagan.
Great interview.
A lot of feedback from that.
Thank you so much for everyone who wrote it.
Let Fagan was the person raped and murdered by Leo Fagger.
13-year-old little girl there in Atlanta.
And still to this day, her grandniece is raising awareness and got a new book out.
We talked about that in the first hour last week.
I mean, I would put that in league with, you know, Drew Lackey, some of the people like that, and George Wallace Jr.
See, people that are not going to be given a fair hearing by the mainstream find an audience with the political cesspool.
It was a great interview.
She enjoyed it.
I enjoyed it.
We'll stay in touch.
And she's got the book out at her website.
We talked about it last week.
Well, one more thing, speaking about the Jewish question and how the ADL came to be.
I thought this was AI.
It had to be AI.
It's real.
It's real, 100% real.
Randy Fine, the obese, morbidly obese Jewish representative, Jewish member of Congress from Florida.
Randy not so fine, actually, ought to be his name.
He was giving a press conference this week, and he said, Jews have been kicked out of every country we've ever lived in, and it was of no fault of our own.
See, that's almost like that joke that Kevin McDonald-like that I said, like, I've been kicked out of 109 bars, but it was never my fault.
Well, anyway, so there you have it.
Well, it's been another good night tonight here at TPC.
Sam Dixon in the first hour talking about the election results.
Don Walzell talking about corruption in sports and the racial reality in sports or where sports and race intersects, if nothing else.
Third hour, you know, we're talking about a little bit of this, a little bit of that, mainly the Nick Fuentes.
I thought Nick did well, by the way, on Tucker Carlson.
So, you know, let this whole hour stand as a full thing.
He did well, but there's still something that just doesn't entirely connect.
But I wish him well.
I hope that he can advance our cause in some ways.
And he certainly has a big following.
He certainly has a following that certainly Jared Taylor or Peter Brimlow or I could have never had.
You know, what can 19-year-olds and 20-year-olds in early 20s relate to a middle-aged father of three?
They can't.
He's tapped into that in a way that nobody else has.
Well, he's come to an awareness of the Jewish question that we'd come to 20 years ago.
Yeah, but he's able to relate that and impart that to teenagers in early 20s.
You know, what happens, though, when they grow up and he gets older, and then when he's my age, you know, he's certainly not going to be able to tap into the 1980s.
He's live enough to see.
We'll see.
Horror of all horror is a boomer.
He could become like Richard Spencer.
We'll see.
Anyway, God bless you all.
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