Nov. 23, 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.
Ethan Ralph of the Killstream is home again in Memphis, his birthplace and mine, and Keith has lived here forever, and this is home.
And I'm looking through some of the pictures, Ethan, from last night, and it really has been a good weekend.
I mean, all the different people we talk to, always a lot of characters on Bill Street.
You're always going to have your bums, your crackheads, people missing teeth and all of that.
But we talked to a lot of black people last night.
And it's always interesting.
We had a good time.
We went to Jerry the King Lawler's restaurant.
You sat in his throne.
We did it all.
We had a ball.
We ate crystals last night.
Now, that is a true Southern delicacy, Keith.
Are you a Crystals fan, Keith?
Right, but I have to admit that I think they probably were derived from White Castle.
Wait a minute.
I thought it was the other way around.
Wait a minute now.
Are you way in on this, Ethan?
Come on now.
I just had White Castle.
I like White Castle too, but I like it.
I like Crystal better.
Yeah, I do too.
It's not Crystal, though.
And so, yeah.
Who cares which one came first?
That's true.
Yeah.
I'm interested to know.
I'm going to ask.
Well, some people care who came first, but we're going to figure this out.
James can't rest until he gets the answer.
Because I am a big Crystals aficionado.
I mean, there is nothing like crystals.
Hell food nuts.
I'm going to look this up while I toss it back to Ethan here.
And so we're going to first talk about Chuck Schumer saying that Congress needs to pass, I guess, a resolution denouncing Nick Fuentes.
It was just, you know, I was talking with you about this earlier tonight.
I think it was just within the last two or three weeks, four weeks, within the last month anyway, that I mentioned Nick Fuentes for the first time ever on this show in any capacity.
But of course, everybody knows who he is.
He's really blown up.
And you were there in the beginning, Ethan, as well with the Kill Stream.
You were on Nick's network with Cozy TV at the time and over the two top shows.
So your audience has overlapped.
As I always joke with people, I'm 45.
Ethan just turned 40.
All of my friends are 20 or 30 years older, whereas Ethan has a connection with the people, you know, 10 or 20 years younger than him.
Keith's actually one of my youngest friends.
But nevertheless, so you are well familiar and acquainted with that demographic, that age demographic of our concern.
And when you first got started with the Killstream in that magical couple of years, 2015, 2016, when there was just this proliferation of content creators that were all seemingly coming online at the same time, you were one of the pioneers of that wave of growth.
And you've had interactions with a lot of the interesting people that have come since then, whether it be Candace Owens or Molly Ioannopoulos.
And you were talking a little bit about your experience with Candace earlier today.
Yes, and Fuentes, so I was on his network, cozy.tv.
We had a little falling out.
We won't go into that.
But, you know, I squashed the beef.
I like his come up and all that stuff.
Not that we agree on every single thing, but he actually came on the kill stream going as far back as 2018.
And one of the reasons we kind of blew up was because he had what's called a blood sports in my basically kind of an uncensored debate with James Alsop on my show.
He, you know, we did a lot of stuff together.
I was at AFPAC conferences.
We were at Stop the Steel together.
And Candace Owens is interesting because I was the first one out of all these people.
No bragging.
It's just the truth.
To interview Candace Owens.
And she had an idea for a website called Social Autopsy.
And it was to stop bullying among she got a settlement from the state of Connecticut for being bullied or whatever.
And she wanted to start what some people would call a doxing website, right?
And she called it social autopsy.
And we're going to put these kids' names on there.
Well, there's some problems with this idea, right?
And I talked to her in private, and I said, you know, I was part of Gamergate.
I won't go into that, but that's how I came up.
And I said, you know, Gamergate was against it.
Anti-Gamergate was against it.
Why don't we change this story?
Now, this is a liberal tactic, I'm not going to lie.
To these fat harpies picking on a young, hot black entrepreneurs, right?
And it worked.
And, you know, I can't take credit for her entire rise, but she could have been snuffed out right then.
Well, I wouldn't refuse it.
I'll tell you that.
But, yeah, I do have a soft spot for Candace for that reason.
I don't always agree with her.
But, yeah, I was the first one to interview her.
I only have one of the interviews.
The other one's lost a history, but 2016, actually.
And she sent me a message.
I won't go into it as private, but thanking me because I was like one of the only ones standing beside her during that time.
So, yeah, some people blame me for Candace Owens, actually, to this day.
Not kidding.
So, yeah.
Well, I like her too.
I can't help it.
And I got a soft spot for her.
But, yeah, Nick and I had a long history.
And, you know, recently he put out the amnesty thing and let's just squash all the beefs.
And I had already squashed it.
Well, you know, I like what I'm seeing.
Milo Yiannopoulos, again, people don't know my whole history, but I used to be a blogger.
And I blogged about Gamergate, which we call the 9-11 of the internet.
And Gamergate actually changed the course of internet history and United States history because a lot of Gamergate influencers went on to become Trump supporters and influencers.
And not that Trump couldn't have done it by himself because there's only one Trump, right?
But it was a huge cultural event.
And so Milo Yiannopoulos, controversial character, needless to say, I guess I am too.
But yeah, he helped start my career.
He also helped with the fallout with Fuentes and all that too.
So here's the point.
I think you're beginning to see the purpose of this segment is that when we get into this topic of Chuck Schumer introducing a congressional resolution to condemn Nick Fuentes, when we're talking with Ethan Ralph, anybody can have an opinion about this.
But Ethan is a guy whose career got started by Milo.
Ethan in turn gave Candace a boost to kickstart her career and through it all for several years was the top-rated show behind Nick on Nick's network, Cozy TV.
He has an informed opinion on the things that are going on, not just with these people, but with the people who support these people, the audience that makes up the so-called Groypers and what they're thinking and how this resolution may, what it may do or not do, where this is going to go.
And again, when you've been around as long as we have, we can relate to just about any situation.
And I was telling you earlier, Keith, you well remember this when Paul Babu, the erstwhile sheriff in Pinal County, Arizona, was testifying before the House Judiciary Committee back many years ago.
The question came up about his appearance on the political cesspool.
And he went from saying we were his favorite Americans.
We were the greatest Americans.
We can come down and ride in his squad car any day and go on patrols.
And as soon as one congressman asked him about it, boy, he was running like a scalded dog.
And then they and Hakeem Jeffries back in whenever this was, 2012, 2013, 2014, he wasn't the Hakeem Jeffries, you know, the speaker of the minority.
He wasn't the so-called rock star he is now.
But Hakeem Jeffries took a point of order so he could go on the record and he said, I just want this to be entered into the official record that I condemned the political cesspool and James Edwards.
And then they all started taking turns.
Sheila Jackson Lee, the late Sheila Jackson, it was like all the worst of the worst of the Democrats took turns just doing this minstrel show, this little piece of theater where they would all want to be recognized on the record to denounce us.
And Steve Cohen, who was your congressman, I guess he still is, he said, I just, they're in my district and I just want you to know that I want to go on the record and let you know that the political cesspool is reprehensible and just a stain on the city of Memphis.
And they just took turns and it was just like a big thing.
They were there to this sheriff about the border and they went one by one.
And suffice it to say, I mean, we fundraised off that for a year or two and we're still here and bigger than ever.
So go, Keith.
Steve Cohen, the feeling is mutual.
In fact, let me just tell you this.
This is a perfect opportunity for the people of Tennessee to get the foul blot of Steve Cohen off of our congressional map.
He is in the 9th district, which was gerrymandered specifically so that a black person could be elected.
Correct.
And instead, we got a Jewish person.
But how do we get him, though?
He's a loser.
He hung around long enough to grab the seat, right?
He got slapped around by the Ford family.
He just hung around long enough to get the seat.
Yes, I know.
He's an absolute loser.
Pat Buchanan was on the show.
One of the times Pat was on, he started talking about it.
He said, James, didn't your Congressman Steve Cohen tried to join the black caucus?
And it got kicked out of there.
All right, so he's hated by all quarters.
But let me tell you, wait, wait, wait.
The music, but you can't hear it, Keith, because you don't have the headset.
We've got to take a break.
We established Ethan's relationship with some of these other players.
And we're going to get into the Chuck Schumer resolution.
I just wanted to let people know we've been through that too.
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It's true.
We got to the bottom of it.
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Crystals was founded in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1932.
I can't.
No, no!
I can't believe it.
I don't even.
Crystals is still better.
100%.
I've eaten it both.
It says that Crystals co-workers.
And I was right as usual.
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It's widely credited as America's first fast food burger chain, while Crystals is the oldest in the South, but openly a White Castle imitator from the start.
Wow.
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I'm going to get some renewed respect around Air.
That sounds like tribe influence AI right there.
Like, what is going on?
First off, South is the only thing that matters anyway.
So, you know.
And by the way, after my, I shouldn't say this.
I got married in Las Vegas one time and we went and ate a white.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Second time.
We had White Castle as a joke, basically, for our, you know, post marriage dinner.
Yeah, we had Crystals last night.
Crystals is better.
Like, sorry.
All right.
Well, let's get back to work.
Hey, I want to give a big shout out to Charles, who's tuned in live tonight in North Carolina.
Charles is saying he's really enjoying tonight's show.
And I'm glad to hear that because it is a departure from our standard fare where we typically, you know, just talk about issues.
You know, you know, the regular show.
This is a little bit different, a little more laid back, a little more raucous, but a lot of fun.
And we're going to get into some issues.
So we established in the previous segments Ethan's, you know, ties and associations with some of these folks and their audiences.
Justin right here in Memphis, Crystals is better than White Castle, but I thought White Castle was the oldest.
Well, Justin here in Memphis also.
Another Keith Blaver disciple.
All right.
Well, here's the news, Ethan.
And then we're going to get into Marjorie Taylor Greene resigning.
That's a terrible thing, a terrible thing.
She was one of the only one or two palatable people in all of Congress, and she'd gotten better.
I mean, there was always some things to like, but we'll get into that.
Let's do Schumer first.
Headline reads: Schumer to introduce a resolution condemning Nick Fuentes.
Schumer announced on Thursday, this was two days ago if you're listening live, he will file a resolution condemning Nick Fuentes for his views, linking it to President Trump's silence on Tucker Carlson's interview with the activists.
Fuentes, known for his praise of Hitler and attacks on political opponents, proposed a new populist alliance.
This is something you wanted to talk about, Ethan.
We talked about this at Waffle House tonight, another great time.
We have eaten well this weekend.
Rendezvous Crystals and Waffle House.
Fuentes of champions, known for his past praise of Hitler, proposed a new populist alliance where the left drops immigration pushes and the right ditches free markets.
The move highlights tensions among conservatives with figures like Megan Kelly and Mark Levin clashing, while Schumer seeks bipartisan support amid debates over free speech and foreign influence.
That is the headline and the sub-headline.
And then Chuck Schumer released a comment to the media: Anti-Semitism in America has reached a dangerous tipping point.
The president of the United States declined in all capital letters to condemn Nick Fuentez's hateful views and defended Tucker Carlson's decision to give Fuentes a platform.
Donald Trump's refusal to condemn Nick Fuente's ideology confirms that white supremacy and anti-Semitism have deep roots within the Republican Party.
If only that were true.
But so this is going to help or hurt?
And what do you say about all this?
I mean, this is a big political news story in the country this week.
First off, Chuck Schumer should just do a direct deposit into Nick Fuentes' bank account.
You know what I mean?
Like, I think that would be easier, actually.
I wish I could get condemned by the Senate.
Right.
Yeah, we only had great.
We only had the House members.
This is next level.
This is top level.
And first off, the whole term anti-Semitism is garbage.
But why is it on the rise?
You know, what's going on?
Maybe it's them or wising up.
Yeah, well, maybe they're noticing some things.
But why is it on the rise?
Maybe it's because they've been murdering Palestinians for two straight years and burning them in their homes live all over social media, right?
So there's a reason for this.
And the whole idea that, oh, it just came out of nowhere.
That's crazy, Keith.
Look, it started a lot more than two years ago.
Basically, if you look at our history in America, Jewish people started to come over in large numbers in what they call the second great wave of immigration beginning in 1890.
They captured the presidency when they talked Teddy Roosevelt into running as a third-party candidate in 1912 and therefore split the Republican vote and allowed the Democrat Woodrow Wilson to get in.
Woodrow Wilson was already bought, sold, and paid for by that time.
And we haven't had an anti-Jewish president since 1912.
John F. Kennedy was not really anti-Jewish, but he got enough onto their bad side that he was assassinated by the Mossad.
You know, if there's any, and no knowledgeable person can basically doubt that Jewish power and influence controls our government, controls our foreign policy, controls our domestic policy.
And, you know, if there's a, you know, I'm ready to debate that with anybody.
Well, so, again, not to disappoint any listeners here, but I grew up what they would call a yellow dog Democrat from the South, right?
And I was a liberal all the way until, I don't know, mid-20s.
Bill Rowland, who used to be in our show, was an old Shabbat boy.
He lived over in Hebrew Heights, and he was hired to do the work that Jews were prohibited, at least observant Jews were prohibited from doing, you know, over the weekend, basically.
But one thing that never changed throughout, I was always anti-Zionist.
And there's a huge anti-Zionist base on both sides.
It's getting bigger on the right, especially amongst the younger generations.
And so, you know, I totally agree with what Funtes said.
Now, are Republicans going to drop free markets?
Probably not.
You know, I don't know.
There's a little vagary there.
But yes, I do agree that there's an opportunity to coalesce those two sides on this one issue.
Like, put a few things to the side.
Like I said, I came up with leftists.
I never changed my mind on anti-Zionism.
Matter of fact, that's one of the few things I didn't change my mind on.
But then on the other hand, Ethan, every leftist movement that we've had in America since World War II, the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, the homosexual rights movement, climate change, no-fault divorce initiative, yada, yada, yada, all of those things were promoted, financed, and masterminded by Jewish power and influence.
So consequently, as a conservative, an old-line conservative, I know who's responsible for the degradation and negative transformation of America during my lifetime.
You know, I'm, you know, Jews are instinctive liberals.
Asking them to give up liberalism would be like asking a dog not to pee on a fire iron.
Well, did you see Trump complain at the conference that we only got 32% of the Jew vote?
And we did so much for you guys.
And he was kind of trolling them, didn't he?
Well, yeah, he does.
He did it with the blacks too and whatnot.
And basically, duh, Donald Trump, why don't you figure out where your bread's buttered on?
Who are your supporters and who aren't they?
And are you going to continue to reward your detractors and diminish and harm your supporters?
All right.
So getting back on the topic here, and we're going to talk about the trends going forward because, Ethan, the youth of the left have already left the Zionist state for maybe reasons we don't necessarily agree with, but they've come to the same conclusion.
The support for Israel on the right is going to be below 50%, and it's already there with the younger generation.
It's going to be there across the board.
I don't know what the future for Israel in the Zionist experiment and Jewish power and influence in America looks like, but I do know in the future, but I do know that this is only going to pour kerosene on what Fuentes is doing.
Don't you see this, though?
What's his name?
Solomon, the head of Saudi Arabia, is investing a trillion dollars.
MBS, Mohammed Ibn Salman.
Right, MBS.
Well, MBS basically, I think, is going to try to outbid the Jews for political power in America.
What do you think?
I agree.
All right, now let me just read a couple of comments because we're coming up on our bottom-of-the-hour break.
So again, Chuck Schumer, I am leading the resolution in the Senate to reject Nick Fuentez and his white supremacist views.
Adam Green comments on Twitter.
This will definitely stop Fuentes and not make him more popular.
Obviously, a tongue-in-cheek comment there.
Also, we're going to read some more comments about this or about this in the next segment.
Let's see here.
One more.
Nick Fuentes.
This is from Shabos Kestenbaum on Twitter.
Nick Fuentes is the username.
Nick Fuentes has a right to free speech.
A congressional resolution against an American citizen is a terrible president.
Chuck Schumer is elevating him by doing this.
So again, take it away, Ethan.
Shabos Kestenbaum, you know, he got like somebody like shoved him in the shoulder at Yale or Harvard or something.
And that's like an attack on Jews or whatever.
So that's his whole claim to fame.
But he's actually right here.
And also, shout out to Adam Green, Kill Stream alumni.
Great guy.
I love that guy.
I read well.
He's hardcore anti-Christian.
I, you know, he has his own beliefs.
I stay all that.
But he's totally right.
He's totally right on this.
Please condemn me, Chuck Schumer.
Please.
We could definitely use the money.
We'll be right back.
We're going to stay on this a little while longer.
You know, I like what we're doing.
This is how we do it in the South.
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So we're engaging in a little Southern Porch Talk.
Three-man roundtable here at the studio tonight.
And, well, it's fluid and it is evolving in real time.
And I think rather than try to shoehorn the entire Marjorie Taylor Green discussion into what remains of this hour, let's stick on this a little more and we'll put the Marjorie Taylor Green discussion there for the third hour and we'll use as much of that time as we need to get to it and then we'll do a wrap-up.
But so back to this thing with Chuck Schumer and Nick Fuentes.
This is Tucker Carlson here now speaking.
And I quote, a lot of what Nick Fuentez says is absolutely true.
The United States Congress is unduly influenced by a foreign country called Israel.
This is Tucker Carlson, who was before they got him fired, the most popular, the most highly rated, the most watched newsman in all of cable news.
And it wasn't even close.
And this is where he is now.
Ethan, you know, we go back 20 years.
You've been doing this for a decade plus.
And are you seeing a rapid acceleration in our favor, a movement in our direction on these issues?
I mean, Tucker Carlson, I mean, Chuck, you know, everything that's happening.
The answer would be yes.
So one thing I talked about, Tucker had a little feud with Fuentes in August, and he got smoked.
And I said, the only answer is to either never talk about Fuentes again or have Nick Fuentes on your show, which is what everybody wants to see, right?
And what did he do?
He had Fuentes on the show.
And that was the right call.
And now they're losing their minds.
They're playing by a playbook that is so outdated.
2015, 2010.
Nobody cares anymore.
They don't care.
You can't cancel us.
You can't cancel us anymore.
You used to be able to, but now you can't.
And this whole Senate resolution, I wipe things with a Senate resolution.
I have to remember where I'm at here.
I think I probably could have said that, actually.
But still, I want to be respectful.
But a Senate resolution?
Those mean nothing in the first place.
You had me.
Oh, I disapprove of this.
Okay, well, I disapprove of a lot of things.
I just don't understand their media and political strategy is so far out of date.
This again goes back to it.
Here's another comment on Twitter.
Not a single member of Congress has ever introduced a resolution disavowing Jeffrey Epstein or any of his associates.
That's a good point.
But so where we're at now, and we go back to our friend Brad Griffin, who was just on the Kill Stream a few days ago, we actually called Brad from Bill Street last night and said hello.
All right, so Tucker Carlson.
No, excuse me, this is not Tucker.
This guy looked like Tucker.
This is Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen reports, the pollster.
He said, three nights of polling is in.
Do you support Israel or Palestine?
Israel is down to 36%.
It was 59% two years ago.
That is falling like a rock.
The pollster for Rasmussen writes, whoa.
Palestine is now plus 20 over Israel among Democrats, among Democrats.
And only a little more than half now of Republicans say Israel.
And that was the thing.
Chuck Schumer, again, playing politics.
So out of touch, so out of touch with where this whole thing is going, which way the wind is blowing.
He was saying the taproots of anti-Semitism run deep in the Republican Party.
Well, of course, we know what an anti-Semite is, is anyone who's ever publicly disagreed with a Jew.
But it is the left that has been much more vociferous and boisterous in their condemnation of Israel.
But now the right is catching up.
And so, but I mean, and only 16% of Zoomers favor Israel.
So again, Palestine is plus 20 among Democrats of all ages.
Among Republicans of all ages, it's about 50-50.
But amongst the people that are entering into voting age, Israel's a 16%.
And Chuck Schumer thinks something like this is going to help them.
It's only, that is, again, just throwing Napalm on a fire.
And again, not to brag, you know, political science is my thing.
I went to school for that.
Like, this is just totally retarded.
I can say that, right?
And so I don't know what they're thinking.
The only demographic holding support up for Israel, first off, hardcore evangelical Christian Zionists and boomer Republicans.
And guess what?
Boomer Republicans are dying.
What about boomer Republican teams?
Well, boomer.
Well, he doesn't count.
You know, I don't even think he calls.
Are you GOP?
Would you call yourself that?
Look, I am a boomer just by his definition.
Would you call yourself a Republican?
No.
Well, no, of course not.
Nobody with a brain would.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
I was arguing with somebody else the other day, and I said, it was actually my uncle.
And he agreed with me at the end.
Both parties suck, and he's conservative, but you know, the GOP is trash.
I don't care.
Both parties burn.
And that's the only demographic holding them up right now.
Well, look, the only demographic holding the whole thing up is Jewish power and influence.
Basically, that's what they are.
They're all busily kissing the posterior of the Semites, as they want to call themselves or whatnot, because they have the money and money talks and BS walks.
See, what the Jews are having to confront now is they were too successful in their Holocaust education.
They were telling people that genocide is a bad thing.
And guess what?
They said, hey, what you're doing here?
That's like the Spider-Man meme where they're pointing at each other.
Exactly.
They actually did.
They actually did what they said the Germans did.
They actually have been doing it.
Well, it's at this point.
This is another commenter on Twitter.
I don't know who this guy is, but his name is Rich Barris.
And he goes by the people's punt in on Twitter.
Barris and the dating game.
That was Chuck Woolry.
Wait.
That was the love connection.
Never mind.
Chuck Barris on Check With.
Well, let me just read this comment.
I'm talking about that.
So he's speaking to Israel through his tweet here.
And he said, Welp, it's fair to say the pro-Israel PR assault was a monumental failure.
Congratulations.
You managed to accelerate a negative trend projected to reach this point in eight years based on sympathies and favorables by age.
You did it in 60 days.
He's saying that the negative trends that Israel was faced with, it should have taken them eight years to reach this level if there was no turnaround.
He said they did eight years of slide in 60 days.
Well, you have these conferences like every other week, Jewish this, Republican, Jewish that.
Did you see the one with Lindsey Graham and Mark Levin?
These people seemed to be.
He's the puffers from like, it's like, do you think this is going to influence the youth?
Mark Levin's been over the hill forever.
Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham.
Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham, and Mark Levin.
Those are the ones that the voices of reason on the line Jewicide.
Those people are on the way and not politically threatening.
They're going to die soon, is what I'm saying, just by, you know, their ideas.
Right.
But just by odds, they ain't going to make it that much longer.
Do you really think these old Jews and Jewish filators are going to prop up, change the mind of the youth?
That's not going to happen.
Well, look, let me say this about the boomers.
I knew he would get into this.
We could never say anything about the boomers.
Look, the boomers, boomers are not a political movement, okay?
The Christian Zionists are.
The Christian Zionists are all boomers, though.
No, they're not.
100% they are.
That was just a blip on the radar of Christianity, though.
This is a Christian show.
And that was just a lot of people.
No, you don't want to go after him because, like Pogo said, we've seen the enemy and he is us.
But the problem is, if it were not for Christian Zionism, for example, I'm a boomer.
I know a lot of boomers.
There's John Hagee.
He's a boomer.
What's he doing?
He's blowing the chauffeur with that.
Looks like he's trying to swallow a snake.
But what I was going to say to your point: when that segment of the population dies out, there will be no support for Israel.
That's what's coming up at 50% of the GOP.
You know, look, I see all these people on Hagee's show and people like this that are young and they are committed Christian Zionists.
This is a problem.
Look, the problem is I am a boomer.
I know a lot of boomers.
I am a mainline Protestant.
I know a lot of mainline Protestants.
I've never known a non-fundamentalist boomer that ever cited he blesses Israel is blessed.
He curses Israel is cursed, except in derision.
Okay, it's not, it's a Christian Zionist problem.
But they are predominantly older and they are certainly dying out.
And, you know, Hagee may have a couple of younger people on this show.
It is not indicative of what their youth is seeing.
Every poll fleshes that out.
And as the music begins to play here, before we go into the last segment, I want to ask Ethan why it is he thinks that the youth, the people in their teens, I can no longer relate to that.
You know, when I first started the show, I was 24.
I was, you know, a hip young thing.
It's real easy.
I just said it.
Basically, Holocaust education.
They bought into that and they said, hey, what's so bad about the Holocaust?
It was a genocide.
What are you doing in Gaza?
It's a genocide.
What it is about the youth that is attracted to messages like Nick Fuentez's when we come back, the music's playing, and where this resolution is going to go, I think we know where it's going.
We see the polls.
I mean, the writing's on the wall.
And this is only going to further it advance it.
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I got to address the boomer thing very quickly.
Got a message during the break from JB Stoner, who died in 2005.
The Lord is letting him use the Wi-Fi up there in heaven to message us on Twitter.
We are baby boomers, not boomers.
It sounds like your guest can't wait for us to die.
Does he want him to leave us leave him our money?
He's not making much headway towards being in my will.
Well, let me.
First off, both my parents were boomers.
So I take offense at that comment, but I'll be nice since I'm on somebody else's show.
If I was on my show, I'd say something a lot different.
So, no, I don't hate boomers.
I hate what you have done to our country.
We didn't.
Well, okay, it's not all boomers, but you got handed the greatest gift ever, and you turned it over to the Jews.
And so if you want to really get nasty.
The Jews did it since 1912.
Okay.
Okay, but look, they got us in World War II and World War II.
Trump is a boomer.
He's a president now.
How many non-boomer presidents have we had in the last 40 years?
One is the answer.
So, yes, and it was Obama.
And so, you know, all these boomers who take offense can kiss my ass is what they can do.
So, to put it another way, this is my version of my best friend's black.
This is the truth.
All of my friends are boomers.
I mean, I love my parents.
My parents were born in the 50s.
Yeah, 100%.
If it were not for boomers, you two would not be speaking about you all.
There's a big misunderstanding here.
There's a big misunderstanding here.
And that is intellectually.
We three, we three kings love boomers.
I love boomers.
I'm just saying it is a matter of fact that they are the ones that are propping up the support for Israel and the Triple P. Let me guess.
That's just how many they are greater a lot of the time, right?
This is not what we wanted to get into, but let's cover it anyway.
60 seconds, and I got to get back to it.
We got to wrap this guy up, man.
Don't be a control freak, James.
60 seconds.
Here's the situation: the situation that existed right after World War II, where a guy with a high school education could have a house and a car and have on one income a middle-class lifestyle for his family.
That was not the invention of boomers.
They were the beneficiaries of it.
But the people that arranged things and changed things so they didn't do it were the usual suspects.
Jewish power and influence, okay?
Those people don't have any power.
And if you don't think they don't have any power.
Okay.
Now, so you're not wrong, but you know, you hear all these boomers, including people in my family, even one that's still alive.
I hope Michael's listening.
And they're like, well, we saved and we did all this.
Well, oh, our college education cost $3,000 and our parents paid for it.
That's no longer a thing.
Yeah, you did have that opportunity back in the day.
That's no longer something you can do.
They didn't invent it and they didn't control it and they didn't withdraw it from you.
Listen, I will say this, Ethan, as you well know, the demographics of our audience skew older.
We have an older audience.
And so the people who are listening to this show are just as based as any 20-year-old that's out there in the Zoomers generation.
So this is not, but it is a fact.
It is a fact.
I love our audience.
This is the audience.
This is the flock that God gave me.
I am here to tend to this herd.
And I love older people.
I love boomers.
But we all agree on that.
I'm just saying it is a fact that if you look at the polling statistics in the Republican Party, that age demographic, not the people listening to this show, not you, Keith, not our friend J.B. Stoner, who just sent us a message, but it is that demographic that has propped up the support for Israel.
And once that demographic goes, as great as they are on many things, there will be no support for Israel.
And this is what Brad gets to.
So final words.
They were the people that did it were the Christian fundamentalists.
I go to an educational system.
I'm a Christian fundamentalist.
I've never heard a single Episcopalian who was a Christian Zionist.
All right, but I mean, then you got people like Joel Webb and I mean, listen, I mean, that again, I mean, I'm a Christian fundamentalist.
As we close out 2025, Brad Griffin writes, Israel has failed getting back on point, redirecting, getting back to the point of this hour.
Israel has failed to eliminate Hamas and Gaza and was forced to accept a ceasefire it never wanted.
Israel failed to overthrow the Iranian government this summer.
Israel failed to reignite the war with Iran in the fall.
MIGA, Make Israel Great Again, has also lost the war over the Tucker cost.
Talking about Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentez, by forcing the issue and having this public meltdown over Israel, they have only driven down support for Israel even further.
MIGA has been reduced to Ted Cruz chest thumping at the RNC and Mike Pence writing sanctimonious Reaganite articles about a time for choosing.
They've even lost Nikki Haley's son.
If they have another year or two like this, support for Israel will be below 50% on the right before the next presidential election.
Wait, let me say this one thing.
I do not hate boomers.
I would blow up everybody in this house, including James, not his family, though, but to see my mother again for five more minutes.
The whole city of Memphis that I love.
And so I do not hate boomers at all.
That's not my point.
The point is that's the only, and it's basically on the Republican side.
That's the only thing holding up this system.
And so I think people— Well, see, I disagree.
I would say that the only thing that's holding up the system is Jewish power and influence— Yeah, and money.
And all these people that are on Christian fundamentalists that are supporting Christian Zionists, they're opportunists like Mike Johnson.
They know that if they, and Ted Cruz, they know that if they support Jews, they'll keep the money flowing and they can have a career in politics and they can try to ignore.
The Republican elected official class is a whole different story.
And they are certainly an outlier.
But all right, so anyway, enough on that.
We wasted that.
That was not the segment I wanted to have at all.
This is to you, but not to us.
All right.
So with two or three minutes remaining, the youth of America, the Nick Fuentes audience, we talked about Nick.
He came and spoke at a conference I put together a few years ago.
We talked about that.
You know, he says some things I like, said some things I didn't like.
I can't relate to the personality.
45-year-old father of three married cannot relate to that audience as well as some maybe.
But I dig a lot of the things I hear, and I certainly dig a lot of the things that the Zoomers are doing.
What is it about him that attracts that particular crowd, and how can that force be applied for good, for the betterment of our cause and our nation and our people going forward?
Or can it?
And again, if I blew up a studio, that would not be good.
But I'm just saying, I don't have hatred for the boomers.
What's driving it?
Well, I mean, it's the Jews, really.
And they've overstepped.
They've been known to do that throughout history.
You're playing people that are very corruptible among the Gentiles and money talks and bullshit walks.
Yes, and they still have the money.
They still have the media, all that stuff.
But he has an edgy message.
He's funny.
He's a great orator.
He's in their age demographic.
And he's hitting all the right.
Well, most of the right notes.
I don't say all, but most of the right notes.
You worked with him.
Yeah, exactly.
And so, you know, and by the way, since the last time we worked together a couple years ago, he's only improved.
He's clearly been studying oratory and reading and doing the work.
And so, you know, and he's funny.
I mean, that's really it.
He's funny, too.
Like, that's the bottom line.
How did Trump get to be president?
Funny.
Really?
Funny and rich.
And so.
I don't think it's going to stop.
And again, I didn't mean to start the whole boomer versus.
Yeah, I reacted.
I shouldn't have said kiss my ass or anything like that.
I got into kill stream mode.
But I don't hate boomers at all.
I love boomers.
I just got actually my uncle's silent generation, not a boomer.
But my parents were boomers, and I would give anything to see them again.
And I love them.
I think about them every day, especially when I'm here in Memphis.
And so I hope nobody took that to a lot of people.
No, not at all.
Not at all.
This was a great hour.
I'm just saying, and I don't even mind this segment where we talked about, you know, because Keith, Keith, that's a bulldog with a bloody bone.
If you mention boomers with anything other than the utmost reverential terms of affection at every turn, he will latch onto that.
Never fails.
I know that the real problem is Christian Zionists.
All right, that's fine.
Because I can tell you, I don't know of anybody who supported TPC that's been under, well, there's a few people under 50 that listen.
But anyway, I'm just kidding.
We have a good cross-section of audience.
Anybody who's come to our conferences can tell.
But I love the people in the audience that are older than me.
I love them dearly.
It's a fine segment.
It's fine to talk about these things.
This has been a good segment.
But, you know, we wanted to focus on the Fuentes Schumer and just where this whole thing is going.
Ethan, the music is about to play.
Final word on this and the future with the right as it exists now in the late teens, early 20s, assuming more power as they age, as older people go on to their eternal reward, and this generation takes control and becomes more wealthy.
What does the future look like?
I think it actually, you know, I'm going to drop a white pill here.
I think it looks pretty good if they keep going this way.
Schumer is begging for a primary challenge from AOC.
AOC, I don't think, can be president, but she could be a senator.
That's what I'm saying.
And, you know, if she dropped a few more pounds, she should be a little sexier if she got back on the treadmill.
More cushion for the pushes.
Yeah, well, hey, I'd still smash it.
But what I'm saying is, you know, she got on the treadmill a little bit.
Schumer is just totally – they're in another world, brother.
They're playing by the old rules, and the old rules are dead.
Well, look, the whole problem is.
100%.
The problem is.
Since the beginning of the Republic, New England has been a dumping ground for political crackpots.
We'll never be like them.
We need to have secession.
Oh, that's fine.
But New York's a whole different thing entirely.
Really, New England's even north of that.
But anyway, no, great hour, great hour, great conversation, lively, robust.
And in the third hour, we will get onto the Marjorie Taylor Greene situation.