Dec. 14, 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.
I hear the bell saying Christmas is near.
They ring out to tell the world that this is the season of cheer.
I hear a choir singing sweetly somewhere and a glow fills my heart.
I'm at peace with the world as the sound of their singing fills the air.
Oh, why can't everybody be like Christmas?
Keith Alexander, keeping it a little closer to home.
And was that the Jordan Ayers in the background there?
Well, if it wasn't, it was missing a hell of an opportunity.
That's great.
And Elvis, you know, if you're going to have a best of holiday music, Elvis has to have a prominent place in it.
Especially if you're a radio show originating from Memphis, Tennessee.
Well, not only that, if you came from the North Pole, I still think Elvis needs to be there.
Okay.
Well, no argument here, and there's no shortage of good ones from his canon at Christmastime.
But let's get back to the topic at hand, and that is grading Trump's first year of his second term.
You've heard from a lot of established and renowned thinkers and activists in the second hour.
You heard from Steve King and Lou Moore in the first hour, by the way.
But let's continue on now with Sheriff Richard Mack.
Now, this is a very interesting guy.
He's the founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
Talk about a fighter.
He fought all the way to the Supreme Court against the Clinton administration and won a very significant Supreme Court victory against Clinton on a gun bill, a gun law.
And he's still out there fighting and doing great work along with Sam Bushman with the CSPOA.
Richard Mack rates Trump's first year of the second term nine out of 10.
This is what Sheriff Mack writes.
First and foremost, President Trump inherited a horrible mess left behind by a treasonous and corrupt Biden administration.
Within the first few months, Trump and his team pulled off some real miracles.
They had the border safe and secure with a complete cessation of illegal immigration.
Of course, there's a great deal yet to be done, but the first year has been a huge step in the right direction.
Another thing people aren't really talking about is, you know, we can only go so far, so fast when you're trying to arrest decades and generations of rot.
And, you know, have we done okay the first year?
You know, this is what we're talking about.
Rich Mack continues.
Second, the worst thing any government can ever do is put innocent people in prison.
Yes, I'm referring to the J6 lies and distortions.
Due to the lies and dishonesty of many D.C. corrupt politicians and their bed partners in the media, over 1,200 people were arrested by the federal government.
Some were given extreme sentences for simple trespass.
President Trump stood firm and courageously pardoned all J6 Biden-Pelosi victims.
And Sheriff Mack concludes by writing, amazingly, on September the 23rd, Trump stood before the United Nations and tore them a new one.
It was about time that a leader of our country accused the U.N. of what it genuinely is, corrupt and worthless.
Thank you, President Trump.
So here is Sheriff Richard Mack, who has been at war with the SPLC for decades, fought at the Supreme Court and won CSPOA.
He's a fighter.
Nine out of ten, he grades Trump.
Well, I think he's right.
I think you need to stop trying to measure him by the Marquis of Queensbury rules.
You look and see what he wins.
And as far as I'm concerned, bring out the folding chairs, okay?
Do whatever it takes to win.
And that's what he's doing.
We need to win.
And we need to stop being displaced.
White replacement policies need to end.
Things that hurt white people, like drug deaths and things like this, they need to stop by any means necessary.
On the other hand, do it as surgically as you can.
There's no reason to destroy a nation when all you have to do is take out a leader.
And if the leader doesn't want to say, I can't stop it, then he needs to resign.
But we need to get somebody that is going to do what is necessary to help our people.
We are white advocates in this show.
And we want to see white people in America, in Australia, New Zealand, in Europe prevail.
They've had two great killoffs, World Wars I and II, in and among the white nations because we let principle prevail over common sense.
Do what it takes to stop the killing, okay?
This is what we need to do.
This is what Sheriff Mack is saying: that, you know, just stop the inflow of immigrants, third world immigrants into America.
And do what it takes to do it.
Don't be worried about whether or not you're impressing your friends with how righteous and holy and what a stickler for the rules you are.
Alternatively, our friend Jose Niño, the journalist, gives Trump his lowest rating of the 14 members of this panel of contributors at a 4 out of 10.
Jose grades Trump 4 out of 10.
This is what one other person had a 4 out of 10.
No, Jose was the only one who had 4.
Peter Brimlow was the high mark at 10.
We'll tell you the average of all of the 14 at the end of the hour.
But Jose is at 4 out of 10.
And this is what Jose writes.
And he was just on last week.
While his administration has not fully collapsed or descended into chaos, it has failed to deliver on its most consequential America First promises.
There's been no immigration moratorium, no move to end birthright citizenship or chain migration, no nationwide E-verified mandate, and no serious overhaul of the legal immigration system.
It's true that border crossings are at historic lows, and the deployment of the National Guard to cities such as Memphis has restored basic level of order.
Yet, the border crackdown largely originated under the late Biden administration as a cynical election year maneuver, not part of a bold Trump-led reset.
On foreign policy, Jose continues, Trump has been disappointing.
While he has avoided launching new prolonged wars, he remains firmly aligned with Israel, even to the point of bombing Iran's nuclear facilities on its behalf.
His promise to end the Russian-Ukraine war in 24 hours has gone unfulfilled.
Although he has not authorized new aid packages, the United States continues to provide intelligence and targeting support, suggesting a new concern with optics rather than a commitment to decisive disengagement.
Trump appears unwilling to accept that the Ukraine project has failed, fearing an Afghan or Saigon-style collapse.
Likewise, despite his skepticism towards NATO, he has taken no steps towards a complete withdrawal.
Overall, Trump's first year reflects a presidency that plays it safe, prioritizes image management, and increasingly resembles a conventional Republican administration rather than a transformative America-first voice that voters were promised.
Well, Jose is upset personally with what is happening in Venezuela.
I would say that.
Okay, well, I am.
Okay, I'm not going to say that.
I don't think that's right.
But that's fine.
You don't have to think it's right.
You asked for my opinion.
That's my opinion.
On the other hand, what is most important is that in Venezuela we stop the drug flow.
If the drug flow is a red herring, someone show us that it is.
If it's not a red herring, it needs to be stopped in the most expeditious and the most surgically precise way possible.
Not a war, just a takeout.
On the other hand, there has been a lot of encouraging signs from Trump.
Trump has not protected white Americans, which is what my primary concern is, by allowing H-1 visas for DOT Indians and Chinamen coming over here.
He's not allowing the affirmative action decision of the Supreme Court to really take hold by allowing limitless Chinese immigration into America for the purpose of attending top schools, selective schools and stuff like that.
So I will agree that there's improvement to be made, but on the other hand, the idea that somehow the Biden administration was responsible for stopping the flow of immigrants in here is ludicrous.
The difference between Trump and Biden on this is the difference between day and night.
80,000 a month versus zero.
Okay.
So give credit where credit is due.
On the other hand, I think that Trump is a, you know, Trump is the type of guy that is going to irritate everybody because he doesn't play by a script.
He does things on a kind of catch-is-catch-can basis.
And that annoys me too, but on the other hand, I have to give the devil his due.
Jose, it's from Venezuela.
He did not mention Venezuela in his response.
You may be inferring there, but he does bring up some points there that other people who are critical of Trump has heard will be making a lot of money.
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I just need my baby's arms to wander around each idle sound.
Here I please.
Celebrate my baby back to me.
Celebrate my baby back to me.
Keith is proud of his Memphis chops, as am I. You know, this actually makes me think of what we were doing a few weeks ago, last month in November with Ethan Ralph, doing the big tour of Memphis again, just getting reacquainted with downtown and the whole scene.
For better or worse, it is home.
And that was the kind of music you were listening to when I was, you know, exactly.
All good stuff, though, is it not?
I mean, that sounds like the quintessential Elvis of the early 60s.
That's it, man.
I tell you what, you can't beat that music.
Okay, let's get back to the rankings here.
And what a vast and varied crew we have tonight.
I think certainly one of the most balanced takes has come from Jason Kessler, author.
Well, they've all been balanced.
And I think you'll be interested.
And, you know, you're listening to us rattle these off one by one here in the spoken word on talk radio.
You're not looking at them in black and white.
You're not looking at all of them together.
You're not seeing each grade added up and then divided by 14 to get the average grade of all of these America First individuals, even the people, you know, from outside of America or America First.
They're all pro-white.
Jason Kessler, of course, author of Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech.
He grades Trump eight out of 10.
This is Jason's take, and it is a good one.
I texted Jason earlier today, and he's going to be on with us.
We're going to do a next week, is, of course, the Christmas show.
And then the last week of the year, we'll do a year-in review.
I mean, basically what we're doing now, but we'll do it with other people.
And Jason's going to be a part of that.
But this is what Jason wrote in grading Trump eight out of 10.
Trump's second term has had so many successes.
You know, and again, this is interesting when you have people who, these 14 respondents, these 14 contributors are of like mind on all the issues.
Okay, do you understand that?
But even people who are pulling in the same direction and fighting for the same cause and all on the same sheet of music as far as that goes can interpret Trump differently.
And you have seen that diversity of opinion so far tonight, and you will continue to see it until the end of the hour.
But this is Jason.
Trump's second term has had so many successes, it's impossible to list them all.
Pardoning the J-Sixers, ending the war in Gaza, reducing border crossings to the lowest levels since the 1970s, shrinking the foreign-born population for the first time in generations, advocating for white South Africans, ending affirmative action, possibly ending birthright citizenship, and gutting the funding of the leftist patronage networks like U.S.AID.
My criticism, Jason Kessler writes, boils down to there aren't enough, or excuse me, excuse me, that's not Jason's criticism.
He's talking about the criticism from Trump's critics in our movement.
Jason writes, the criticism boils down to there aren't enough deportations and Trump isn't hostile enough to Israel.
The first is totally unfair and belies the facts.
Trump has about 120 nationwide injunctions against his policies, including immigration, more than every other modern president combined.
The Israel issue is totally subjective.
I think it's dangerous to attack the central person with power and the will to fight the great replacement over Israel when if you just wait a generation, the support for Israel is going to collapse on its own.
Now, you want to talk about a guy who suffered for his beliefs, a guy who suffered for advancing white interests.
Jason Kessler is at the head of the line.
He grades Trump 8 out of 10 for those reasons.
And it's interesting when you see, again, all the people here are in so much agreement on the fundamental issues.
But when you have a guy like Jose, who we love, grades Trump 4 out of 10, a guy like Jason, who we love, 8 out of 10.
It's interesting how they can have different perspectives on Trump when they agree on all the fundamental issues.
But what Jason wrote there, I think, is great food for thought and should be certainly deposited into the mind of everyone listening tonight.
I agree too.
I think that it's important to realize that Trump doesn't control the judiciary.
He doesn't control the legislature.
So when they checkmate some of his activities, don't hold that against him.
You can't hold it against anyone.
You know, we want long term to transform the judiciary and transform the legislature.
But for the present time, what I want is points on the board.
Okay.
Win these skirmishes where you can.
If you have to do change through executive orders, so be it.
Make the change.
Show that change can be made.
Don't sit back and don't make change because you can't do it according to Hoyle by getting the legislature to do it or getting the judiciary to do things.
We've had 70 plus years of liberal Jewish poison transforming our government, particularly the judiciary and also the legislative branch and the bureaucracy.
Nobody's mentioned the bureaucracy yet, but the bureaucracy is where liberalism lives and thrives in the darkness like mold.
Okay.
We've got to understand that Trump can't change the judiciary.
He can't change a New York Jewish liberal judge into a good old boy.
It ain't going to happen.
So, you know, don't blame him for that.
Jason Kessler is right on point.
You know, he's done so much with so little that it is, you know, rank ingratitude to find fault with him because he hasn't changed the judiciary, for example.
I just want to thank all of these people again because you don't know how this works, folks.
We triage everything here.
We are so busy here at TPC working on special projects, newspaper, radio, events, you name it, travel.
We triage everything and we kick the can to the last possible minute.
Do you know what happened on this, Keith?
You know what happened with this?
All of these 14 people, I emailed them.
If you're listening live tonight on Saturday evening, if you're listening live or if you're listening after the fact, know this.
I emailed all of these people on Friday night.
And by Saturday morning, 100% of the people responded.
100%.
That is the loyalty that this show has built.
That is the sort of familial position.
It shows the energy level of the people on our side.
You know, we are not asleep at the Switch.
We're not people that show up ever so often and drop a comment and then disappear.
These people are in it to win it.
And every day, they'll get back in touch with you in 24 hours.
In less than 24 hours, all of these people had responded with what you've heard tonight, these thoughtful, insightful, very good takes.
Even when there is some disagreement amongst the individual panelists, they are all in agreement on the fundamental issues, and some are interpreting Trump differently.
And that's fine because that's what happens in our audience.
That's what happens with our friends, people we work with, other people that we could have interviewed but didn't for this particular feature.
I get it, okay?
But the thing is, you know, you would have thought that something like this, this wide-reaching, this wide-ranging, this many people, you know, you would have put it together for weeks.
We did it.
We started yesterday.
We've got her all in.
It's already been sent to the editor.
That's how fast these champions of our race got back to be a part of this and to be a part of the show tonight and to be a part of the feature in American Free Press.
It's just, it's wonderful stuff.
So Jason Kessler, though, that was a standout comment.
And again, contrasted with Jose Nino.
But all of these, again, all of these gentlemen and lady with Virginia Abernathy, all of them represent a cross-section of our audience and of our movement at large.
Yeah, and again, let me just say, if you want to know what animates me, it's advocacy for white people generally and white Americans in particular.
Because of that, you know, I really don't care.
I can't say I don't care what happens to other people, but they're of secondary or tertiary importance to me.
I want to see life get better for white Americans because that is the key to our greatness in the past, and it's a key to our survival and greatness in the future.
America is known as a very nice place to live.
And the reason it is, is because of white people.
I'm getting texts now from a Christmas party in Dallas, two of our not only loyal listeners, but contributors every quarter, these guys.
They're together.
You love it.
I mean, this is a family.
All of these people who contributed to this piece we've been talking about last hour and this hour, people listening tonight, we are a family.
You feel it at our conferences.
We were talking about the most recent conference with Steve and Lou in the first hour.
There is something here, something real, something fundamental that escapes a lot of activists.
It's just real flesh and blood involvement and investment.
That's right.
And everybody here has a pure heart.
I don't think anybody is a fifth columnist.
Everybody can have differences of agreement of opinion on various topics, but we all have a North Star.
And my North Star, I've announced earlier, I don't need to do it again.
But that's what animates me.
That's why I'm on the radio every week, basically, on this.
And Keith has to drive further to the studio than I do every week, and he does it in his tank.
He drives over here in one of those ducks from World War II.
You know, that amphibious assault vehicle.
Unfortunately, it hasn't.
So call me in.
Well, maybe.
I've never got fake.
That's a terrible thing.
You know where I'm going with that.
I'm not even going to say it.
But I went to a World War II exhibit at the storming of Normandy in Greenville on one of my most recent trips there.
And I was like, man, what a bad thing.
But nevertheless, I don't even know where I was going with that.
But we'll be back in the next segment with more feedback on Trump.
And then we'll give you the combination of all the averages.
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That is Elvis with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
And by the way, a lot of his tracks are paired with that symphonic sound.
If you would do yourself the credit of going to YouTube and searching for Elvis Kentucky Rain, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, or Elvis Burning Love, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, you will not regret it.
Keith is a son of Memphis, to be sure.
He can't get off Elvis any more than I can get off Phil Spector.
Probably a good comparison.
But we both love it.
I mean, I love your pics.
You know.
At least Elvis didn't kill anybody.
But you know, I got that soft spot for doo-wop, even as a southerner.
Let's go back to the Trump gratings, both here and abroad.
Seven domestic, all-American ratings, and seven from Europe, Canada, and Australia.
Brad Griffin, our friend, the editor of Occidental Descent, he gives Trump a seven out of ten.
And this is what he writes, Keith.
The big, beautiful bill, which delivered tax cuts and border security, passed Congress through budget reconciliation in the summer.
World War III with Iran, Russia, and China did not happen.
Trump quickly brought the border under control.
There have been multiple Overton window victories that have made it easier to talk about race and Jews.
Trump succeeded in stopping illegal immigration.
The Supreme Court had a good ruling on anti-white discrimination, and major legal battles over the Voting Rights Act and birthright citizenship are still pending.
We have avoided getting sucked into any new wars.
These are all very good things, and there is still room for even greater gains.
Trump's second term has been far from perfect, though, Brad writes.
He bungled the Epstein files, attacked Iran for Israel, purged Marjorie Taylor Greene from Congress in a petty fight, and lacks a solution to economic anxiety and malaise.
Mass deportations have also been underwhelming so far.
My only regret is being too optimistic in the spring that Trump would break out of the pattern of thermostatic politics in his second term and build a durable governing majority.
Once again, a rational, sober, reasonable analysis of the first year of Trump's second term, here delivered by Brad Griffin of Occidental Descent.
Seven out of 10 he gives him.
I agree with most of what he said.
I can say this.
The affirmative action decision by the Supreme Court, which Trump has some indirect credit for, is totally neutered by the fact that what he did on immigration by allowing all of these Chinese students coming over here to our select colleges and universities making, you know, paying double tuition.
And, you know, there is, you know, just a one-size pie for these select colleges.
And because of his position on letting the Chinese come in and get probably at least half of the slots, the decision on making affirmative action against the law is not going to result in more white Gentile kids going to Harvard, Jail, Stanford, places like that.
That's the type of thing that, you know, I look for the bottom line, how is this going to affect white Gentiles in the practical world we live in?
And as a result of that, you know, I can, I'm always looking for that.
It's, you know, like the Jews say, you know, they judge everything by a principle.
Is it good for the Jews?
I judge it by the principle of, is it good for the white Gentiles?
Okay, let's take one more here.
And now this segment, this critique of Trump comes from Germany.
Our friend Sasha Rossmuller, who is a journalist, to be sure, writing for the print magazine over there in Deutschland, Deutsch Stem.
He's also a political activist and is a board member of the political party Die Heimat, which translates to the homeland.
Keith getting a call here now, live on the air.
Is it?
Nobody.
He said nobody and silenced it.
All right.
So Sasha Ross Mueller, political activist, member of a political party.
The Heimat is, or the homeland is, everybody says how neo-Nazi and right-wing the alternative for Deutschland party is Sasha's party is far to the right of that.
So to just give you an idea, Sasha's always on with us for March Around the World representing Germany.
Great guy.
He gives Trump a five out of ten.
And this is what he writes from Germany, from Bavaria.
He is the Bavarian barbarian, Sasha Rossmuller.
He writes, Given that I would rate the previous Biden presidency with a zero, Trump's score here is relatively respectable at five out of ten.
I appreciate his extraordinary dynamism immediately after taking office, his clear language when naming political opponents or grievances, and his courage to break new ground, for example, in tariff policy, thereby breaking with globalist doctrines.
Most importantly, I believe Trump has increasingly opened the door to discourse on topics that were previously more or less taboo, such as criticism of migration or anti-fook crime.
Furthermore, I hope Trump's involvement will bring an end to the war between Ukraine and Russia.
However, Sasha writes, I am very concerned with the excessively Zionist character of the Trump administration.
Again, Keith, a recurring theme, even from those who grade Trump highly, they often offer this parting shot.
And Sasha from Germany writes that this is a sign that the deep state is not being dried up and that ultimately the key architects of the woke replacement of Western civilization are still pulling the strings.
Again, fair, balanced, reasonable, rational.
All of these thoughts are coherent.
Some overlap, some contradict, but you could understand them all from the prism of white advocacy, depending on how you choose or how you authentically view Trump.
But all of them add up.
All of them make sense.
And again, you're hearing this being rattled off one after the other on talk radio.
We're going to give you the average, the balance, the consensus here in the final segment of the third hour.
But to Sasha's points, all good points.
You're right.
But you've got to understand Jewish power and influence in America and in European politics is like the law of gravity.
You can try to rail against the law of gravity, talk about how unfair it is, but it's there.
Martin Luther railed against it.
Yeah, that's right.
Exactly.
He did.
He had a little more success.
That was a different time, you see.
Well, you know, he also had a great idea on marital fidelity.
He said marital fidelity is of a higher order of religiosity than celibacy.
And he said that women that won't give their husbands sex at least once a week are tempting them to adultery and are committing a sin.
So, you know.
Well, that is the marital debt that women are bonded to.
I mean, that's biblical.
Yeah, but the feminists certainly don't recognize it.
But anyway, they're not married, though.
Getting back to this, though, what we have is, you know, the last problem that's going to be solved is Jewish power and influence.
But as Jason Kessler said, give it a generation.
This problem is going to solve itself.
Exactly.
Well, the fact is, we can now, like Brad Griffin said, the Overton window victories, we can now talk about Jewish power and influence, where under Biden.
Well, we've been on the air 20 years.
20 plus years.
10 years ago, nobody was talking about this.
Now everybody is.
Yeah, right.
Or people would say, you know, in hushed tones that they believe what you're saying, but they can't.
It's like what Richard Nixon told Billy Graham.
That's a great clip.
It's amazing that that actually, that actual clip survived.
And so many people have heard it.
But see, he's like, oh, yeah, I agree with you, but I can't say it.
I said, but Billy Graham is born with him.
Billy Graham.
I mean, you know, they both understood it, but neither of them did anything about it.
Well, the more people that understand it, eventually the emperor will be told by some little child that he has no clothes.
Of course, our friend Pat was there in the Nixon White House.
That goes how far back from one degree of separation it all goes.
Well, see, the thing is, everything that I rail against, liberalism, the civil rights movement, the homosexual rights movement, the feminist movement, the no-fault divorce initiative, all of these things are liberalism, and all of them would never have come to pass had it not been for a healthy assist of money and masterminding and support from the Jewish community.
So that, you're right, that is a key.
But on the other hand, if you want to, you know, if you're going to be a boxer, don't go after Mike Tyson in your first boxing match.
Go after class Joe if you've ever played the Nintendo game.
Hey, listen, you've heard from 12 of our 14 correspondents.
There's two others, Tom Sudic and Kevin McDonald.
You'll hear their responses next for this AFP feature repreview.
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What do you want Santa to bring you for Christmas, buddy?
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And then at the end of the year, the last show before the end of the year, December the 27th, we're going to have another year in review.
But this was something with these guys and lady, Virginia Aberdathie.
We got one lady out of 14.
I think they're getting it, right?
I mean, what would you say so far?
We've got to go to Tom Sunich and Kevin McDonald very quickly, but what would you say so far about the consensus of 14 people from all around the world on how they're settling on Trump?
Because there's been some that have been more favorable, some that have been a little harsh, but the aggregate.
There are three topics, okay?
First of all, the Jewish question, everybody bemoans the fact that he hasn't done more about it, but on the other hand, that's like bemoaning the law of gravity, okay?
Yeah, but we got to change that law.
That law has got to be real.
It's never going to go anywhere.
The other point is that those changes are being made as we speak.
We are now able to speak much more freely about Jewish power and influence than we were five years ago, for example, two years ago, really.
And the polls are real about where that thing's trending.
And on the other hand, people like some of the changes that he's made, but they are carping at him because it's not done through the legislature or they have not defying these federal judges.
Let me tell you, look, be happy for what you got, okay?
That's what I would say to all of our people.
You know, what I care about is change.
And once the change is made by an executive order, it makes it that much easier for it to be changed by legislation or by legal decision.
We've got to get to our last two of the 14, and we're going to give you the recap.
Tom Sunich, Dr. Tomislav Sunich, the former diplomat from Croatia, writes that he grades Trump nine out of 10.
That is something for a guy like this.
I mean, Tom is a serious actor, serious advocate for our people.
He writes, from my neck of the woods in Croatia, and from my childhood and was what was once the communist Yugoslavia, I am grateful to President Trump for discerning the pathology of the communist mindset and as postmodern, diverse, woke, hybrid transgender avatars in America, such as non-European mass migrations and the failed multicultural experiment.
Such utopian globalist DEI promiscuous dreams once tested in communist multi-ethnic Yugoslavia ended in chaos.
President Trump deserves credit for realizing the nightmarish side of such modern-day proto-communist experiments.
Trump and his team, especially Tom Homan and ICE, are doing a fantastic job.
Unlike any politician in the Western hemisphere, Trump has been able to reject the fraudulent name-calling used by the Western media and leftist academics.
Their arsenal of shut-up words like fascists, Nazis, and white supremacists no longer sound credible.
In order to not sound too laudatory, I would advise him to try to be less generous to the state of Israel.
If MAGA means America first, billions of dollars sent to Israel and other countries should instead be spent on impoverished, jobless, and ailing Americans.
Again, reasonable, rational, serious response to the question of how do you grade Trump's first year of his second term coming from Croatia.
Dr. Tomislav Sunich, the former diplomat, that's his take, and that is a sound one.
Yeah, I agree.
What you need to do is not single out Israel, but say we're not giving foreign aid to anybody except under the most extraordinary of circumstances.
Particularly, we're going to stop the gravy train rolling into Ukraine.
Basically, if the NATO members in the rest of Europe want to support this war, well, then they need to put their money where their mouth is.
And that's what we need to do.
We basically need to remember the wisdom of the founding fathers who said that the way to lose our independence and our republic is to fight foreign wars and to have favored nation status with any foreign nation.
That would be Israel.
So, you know, we can do that without naming the culprit, but it needs to be done.
And I think we're making progress in that regard.
We're able to talk about these things now, where in the past we weren't.
So be thankful for small favors.
If you want to know the average on where all of this falls, out of 14 contributors, this panel consisted of 14 contributors, seven from the United States and seven living abroad.
You want to know, as a pro-white advocate, as a white nationalist, whatever you choose to call yourself, what your opinion on Trump should be.
I think these 14 people, especially this esteemed panel of 14 people, should give you a pretty good barometer.
The American contributors rated Trump's performance in 2025 at 7.4 out of 10, while the European, Canadian, and Australian contributors rated his performance at 6.8 out of 10.
The overall averaged, the overall combined average score for Trump's first year back in office of all 14 contributors was 7.1 out of 10.
The thing that dragged him down the most was Israel.
And I think 7 out of 10 is fair for an American president in this day and age, realistically speaking.
And that's what this panel concluded.
Well, you know, there's a lot of disappointment about Jewish things.
Also, there's disappointment that mankind hasn't learned how to fly without, you know, airplanes and propulsion and whatnot anymore.
But on the other hand, you know, I think realistically he's accomplished an incredible amount.
And thank goodness he wasn't elected to a second term back in that's what we talked about in the first hour.
Yeah.
Because he would have then thought everything he was doing was fine and he would have stayed being the same wheat kneed lily-livered conservative that he was back then.
is Kevin McDonald for the final word.
Kevin McDonald, the professor emeritus of evolutionary psychology at California State University, Long Beach, the author of Culture of Critique.
Seven out of ten.
On the good side, Kevin writes, Trump has been tough on immigration, shutting down illegal immigration and deporting illegals, shutting down the endless refugee flow, but exempting white South Africans, requiring increased vetting of the student visa and H-1B visa applicants and attaching a $100,000 fee to admitting H-1B visa holders.
He has condemned the immigration policies of Western Europe as leading to civilizational erasure and put teeth into the newly leaked plan to pull away Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Poland from the European Union into a so-called patriotic orbit with the United States.
Europe's immigration policies have resulted in increasingly authoritarian practices such as suppressing free speech aimed at containing public discontent on immigration and multiculturalism.
Meanwhile, Trump is litigating birthright citizenship at a time when we have a conservative Supreme Court.
Additionally, he is making a strong effort to repatriate American manufacturing jobs, strongly encouraging foreign investment in the United States as an alternative to a disastrous free trade policies and massive trade deficits.
His ending DEI policies across the government and pressuring universities and private companies to scale back DEI policies amid a more positive legal atmosphere created by his DOJ is preventing transgenders from serving in military and preserving women's sports and transgendered female opportunists.
I think he has done the best possible regarding Ukraine, giving strong opposition from European countries and Ukraine to any reasonable settlement in the face of non-negotiable but reasonable Russian demands for its territories that it has conquered, keeping Ukraine out of NATO and making it a neutral buffer zone country.
These are reasonable demands.
I believe Zelensky and friends will happily fight to the last Ukrainian and then abscond with their stolen millions.
If Kevin MacDonald can rate Trump 7 out of 10, you have some thinking to do, folks.
The overall.
He's primarily an anti-Jewish commentator.
Overall, 7.1 out of 10 for these 14.
Let's abscond with that last 30 seconds.
Let's listen to this instead.
30 seconds, we're going to take you to the wall with this.