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Dec. 21, 2025 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Tune in this hour to hear a very special Christmas appearance from former Rep. David Duke.

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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.
God rest ye merry gentlemen, let nothing you dismay.
Remember Christ, our Savior, was born on Christmas Day to save us all from Satan's power and we were gone astray.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
Comfort and joy.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
From God, our Heavenly Father, a blessed angel came, and unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same.
How that in Bethlehem was born the Son of God by name.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
Comfort and joy.
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy.
It is our last show before Christmas.
How did that happen, ladies and gentlemen?
What happened to you, 2025?
Welcome to tonight's live broadcast.
It's Saturday evening, December the 20th.
I'm your host, James Edwards, and we have a very Christmas TPC broadcast for you tonight.
It's going to be almost all about Christmas, almost, but we have here to kick it off our dear good friend, former Representative David Duke.
He has returned to us this evening to share good tidings of great joy here on this penultimate broadcast of our annual calendar.
And we'll let him say hello.
I got a quick story for him, and then we're going to let him get into the message he wants to share tonight.
David, Merry Christmas, brother.
It is great to talk to you again tonight.
Yes.
Merry Christmas to you, Danny, all your staff there, and all our listeners, because this is for Christians, even for Americans.
I think it's our most important holiday, our most important day.
It's about our faith, it's our tradition, and it's a wonderful day.
I just love Christmas, every aspect of it.
There's nothing I love more than hearing Christmas carols and seeing the Christmas stories and the lights and the nativity scenes and so forth around and people celebrating this wonderful time.
And the fact that our families come together, our relatives come together often after long separations.
And we are just reminded of what Christianity is about.
It's about peace and love and all those things.
It's really about Christ as the ambassador of love.
John says it best.
He says, God is love.
And I do believe that Jesus Christ, you know, was, of course, the representative of God and his father is the father that we worship as God.
And we worship him.
And we're so thankful because he taught us a message of truly respecting all people.
You know, there was nothing about Christmas, by the way, or nothing about Jesus' teaching that forbid us from celebrating our own heritage.
And Christmas is part of that heritage, right?
It's part of the unique traditions of the European people.
A lot of the roots of Christmas come from the trees that we have, the evergreen trees, all these different aspects of our heritage, even before Christianity came.
And we adopted these things and became part and parcel of our European traditions.
And it's a beautiful tradition.
Gift, giving love.
It's a day of remembrance.
It's also very similar, it's very close to the day of Solstice, and which is incredibly important day for Europeans.
Our, our people came from that cold north of Europe and uh, and this was an important day for us the the the, this was the change, this was new life coming, and and we celebrate and we just merged that idea of Christ coming uh, to a creation of a new life for us and a new joy for us.
And this is all about love and peace and goodwill to men, peace on earth.
And it's quite amazing.
We'll talk about some other things that are not as nice later, but we've got to discuss on this day because at the same time, we see we're celebrating peace and earth and our loved ones.
And that's what we have to put in our mind first and foremost is just celebrating those important to us, our children, our parents, our brothers and sisters.
And we've got to remind ourselves always, especially when we come to the people around us.
The biggest problems people have is usually the closest people to them, their friends and family.
That's where you have the fights and the struggle and the angers.
And the teachings of Christ saying to turn the other cheek is the best advice I ever heard.
And at this time of year, when you visit your family, regardless of their political beliefs, regardless of whatever is about there, take a time out and say, I love your son or I love your daughter or I love you, my sister or brother, if we've had problems before.
Parents and children have to be united.
And this is that one day that we have to really celebrate and thank God for and thank Christ for because he was the man who really came a God of infinite love.
That's what Jesus Christ is.
And we are so thankful for this day and for his arrival to us.
And we celebrate this truly.
All of us.
Folks, can you hear the passion in this man's voice right now?
Let me tell you what happened.
David was back in the news a couple of days ago, which is why I called him to be on the show tonight.
And I called him and his cup runneth over.
I called him.
I said, hey, he answered.
I said, hey, David.
He said, you know, James, Jesus Christ has been on my heart this week.
And he went into a completely uninterrupted, just 45-minute sermon that was one of the most convicting.
You could just tell the conviction that he was.
Anybody on a roll right now?
I mean, he's on a roll already.
You're getting a little taste of it now.
But this is where he is in life right now.
And we should all be so lucky.
I've been in this way a lot of my life.
I've really come to realize more and more what his teaching was and how he brought us a God of love.
And that was very different than what Judaism became.
I mean, it's just a plain fact of truth.
Christ said we got to appreciate all people, treat all people fairly.
He didn't say, in fact, in the New Testament, it says real clear about, in fact, in the Bible itself, it talks about 70 nations and every people has their own culture.
It didn't say that we shouldn't love our own heritage, our own families, our own traditions, our own values.
It just said that we got to treat everybody fairly.
We can't cheat anybody, kill anybody, murder anybody, that what Jesus Christ taught was a little bit different, you know, than what we heard from the Old Testament.
They wanted a God of conquering.
They wanted a God to conquer the Romans and conquer the Greece, which is, by the way, our people's heritage.
And Jesus said, no, he said, I'm bringing you love.
I'm bringing you peace.
That's what I want.
And it's wrong to kill a child.
Tucker Carlson was right about all that.
It really is wrong to kill an innocent baby, an innocent child.
And anybody that supports that in Gaza doesn't understand Jesus Christ's message at all.
And I'm really thoughtful, not only for our own people today, but I'm also thoughtful for the poor children of Gaza that are still being murdered every day by these Jewish supremacists that not only hate the people of Gaza and the Palestinians and all these other peoples of the world, but they are trying to work for our destruction as well.
But again, at least we have that.
Christ, that Jesus that has given us so much to appreciate and so much to be thankful for.
And this is what at least we have one time of the year, peace on earth and goodwill towards.
No matter how much they put up giant menorahs in Washington, D.C. to celebrate their massacre that occurred in Jerusalem against the people who dared to be kind to the Greeks.
They didn't hate the Greeks and the Syrians because Greeks and Syrians were trying to kill them.
They hated the Greeks and Syrians because they accepted them.
But their daughters married Jewish people and the Jews married their sons.
I mean, it was just kind of weird.
They hated them because what Judaism was about preserving their particular race and their supremacy and their ideas of ruling the world.
What Christ said is that all humanity should be treated fairly.
That's all.
You can love your own heritage, obviously.
You can produce and keep your traditions and all those things, like our Christmas traditions.
And those Christian traditions are under attack, as we know today, right?
Right now, it's Christmas.
It's not quite Christmas Eve yet, but it's definitely the Christmas season.
Just a couple of days, they lit this giant menorah.
Well, at the same time, the United States government has prohibited nativity scenes of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his mother Mary, right?
And the message that he brought, peace on earth, goodwill toward men, in favor of a menorah that stands up about a massacre of Gentiles, which are, by the way, us.
And the New Testament says Gentiles are the ones that really accepted Christ.
Well, the Jewish people as a whole, not all Jews, and Jews that accepted Christ, great.
I'm not preaching hate against Jews, but Gentiles accepted Christianity.
Without the Romans taking it and without the Greeks taking it and the rest of Europeans, we wouldn't have Christianity today in Europe.
It was our people that accepted this and taught Christ.
And our people were persecuted terribly, just as Jesus was persecuted and crucified by the Jewish establishment.
So, you know, we have a lot to be thankful for.
He endured a lot of suffering for us.
And through his suffering, he gave us, you know, the pathway to God.
We're going to take a quick, a quick break, already inundated with messages and emails.
Young lady in Missouri, so thankful to hear Dr. Duke on at Christmas.
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Now, Mr. and Mrs. Sir Gallagher, what seems to be the problem?
Well, it's just not working.
She's been very unrealistic, really.
Ever since he rescued me from the dragon, we've been drifting apart.
That's not true.
We were supposed to live happily ever after.
Now, this isn't a fairy tale.
At first, he was gallant and chivalrous, opening doors for me, holding my chair, taking my arm.
All right, I'm not as young as I used to be.
He simply isn't the man who swept me off my feet.
Well, you're not as young as you used to be.
Mr. Sir Gallahan, maybe if you started by just holding Mrs. Sir Gallagher's hand when you're together, really?
Yes, try it.
Okay.
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Hark the herald angels sing.
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Peace on earth and mercy mind.
God and sinners reconcile.
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It's a beautiful time of year.
It's a majestic time of year.
And as David was saying, yes, we all know, of course, some ancient European traditions have been adopted into the faith that we know and adhere to.
But there is something about that light in the darkness, those cold, dark, bitter Northern European winters in Christ, that light in the darkness for all of us.
And David, I'll beg your pardon here just very quickly, but I want to work in this one story that we talked about, and then you just answer it or make a quick comment.
I've got one question for you, so I'm going to hear it, but I got to make a quick request.
It's interesting, but today I come on your show.
It's also my mother's, my dear mother's birthday.
So she was born on December 20th, 1913.
She passed away on September 15, 1992, at the age of 78.
And this is the time of the year, it's really kind of Christmas time.
Also, it just connects us with our heritage.
It connects us with the things we love the important aspects of our lives.
And so I just wanted to make a call out to her and just acknowledge her effect on me.
And it was, she had a lot of difficulties in her life, and she struggled with a lot of health issues.
And I loved her dearly.
And she, whatever I am, she helped shape me.
Even some of the trials that I kind of went through helped shape my character.
And I just have to say a couple words about her, and that's all I wanted to do before the show.
Well, God bless you for that.
Now, we should all, especially at Christmas time, remember our families, our forebears, our ancestors, our distant ancestors, our heroes.
My paternal grandmother was born on Christmas Eve, as a matter of fact, and she died back in 97.
That's right.
You're closer to Christmas than my mother, so there you go.
Well, indeed.
And remember all who you love and hold your loved ones dear and hold them close this Christmas time.
Tomorrow's never guaranteed.
One thing, David, again, an abrupt departure and really attacking.
Here it is.
I actually mentioned it to you today, and I'm not even sure if you had even heard it yet, but it is really sort of taking a life of its own on social media.
So even though the source is a few weeks old now, but this was the 2025 Yale Youth Poll.
And what it revealed was that Pete Buttigieg is less popular among black voters than David Duke.
This was the article.
Just 4% of black voters said they would support Buttigieg if the 2028 Democratic presidential primary were held today, while David Duke received 14% of popular black support.
So anyway, well, again, people who don't even know the famous James Meredith from Mississippi, you know.
I got to bring that up.
He actually integrated Old Myths.
He claimed to realize that the leftists and the so-called war on poverty destroyed the black man.
And it really did.
The Jewish control over America, it really destroyed the family by the initiation of all these projects and basically divorcing from the needs of black women, the men in their lives.
So what happened was they could have illegitimate children.
They can get all this housing and all these money and food stamps and everything.
But they didn't need the guys anymore.
And it basically literally meant that black kids, especially black males, needed the guidance of their fathers.
They didn't get them.
And of course, at the same time, the control of the media and the music industry was so disgustingly controlled by them.
And it produced, instead of them producing the ideas of their church and the ideas of Christianity, instead, when I was, I remember these years, years ago that I remember one Christmas, it wasn't Christmas Eve, but it was sometime like this time of year.
And the hit song was James Brown, Papa's Got a Brand New.
He's talking about a carolin bag, you know?
And they had all these movies like the Superfly movies, which is basically telling the black people that, well, oh, the way to get rich is you've got to be a drug dealer.
Oh, that's really good advice, huh?
And it's just amazing when you think about it.
They didn't want black people to be successful and responsible because they wanted an aggrieved people that they could weaponize against white Europeans and they're spreading up hate.
The same thing Tucker Carlton talked about kind of thing.
So that's an interesting side fact, isn't it?
Well, speaking of that, and then I want to get back to your Christmas message.
But this is a letter that came in on December the 7th in advance of you even being scheduled to appear tonight.
And this comes from a listener, Todd, in Ohio.
And he writes, James, I've been listening to you for off and on for 20 years.
It's really good to see this great awakening of what a lot of us have known for years.
Globalism may be finally dying after 100 years of dominating.
I always love the shows when you have David Duke on.
I'm wondering how he's doing.
And then he goes on and he says, if I hit the powerball, you and David are going to get a good, and that's underlined in all capital letters, a good donation.
Well, Todd in Ohio, I do hope you win.
I think it's up to a billion dollars now.
David and I would sure appear.
We can finance a lot of good work for our people and for the world.
And by the way, I really truly believe that.
I want the best for all humanity.
And I do believe in equal rights for all, special privilege for none.
And I do believe that I believe absolutely that our people have a right to preserve themselves and their heritage and their rights and their freedoms and their values.
And what Jesus tried to tell us is that diversity of the earth is fine.
It's great.
The only issue is that we also have to treat everybody else fairly.
We can't cheat people, murder people, steal from them, hurt them, or kill them, for instance, in massacres or genocides, like what's going on right now in the Middle East.
And also the genocides of war.
I'll give you one little short story, too, that we could talk about for a second.
I'll let you go into your other aspects of the communications that came to you the last few days.
But I often think about this.
My grandfather was a very great historian of the Second World War.
I mean, excuse me, the war between the states.
And he used to tell me, and he was old enough, he knew many veterans.
He was very, very, he lived about 92 and he was born way back there.
So he knew lots of veterans growing up and people of the Civil War.
And he would tell me these things, the stories he heard from his loved ones, North and South, that talked about, like, for instance, not just at Gettysburg, but they were talking about, for instance, what was going on in Mississippi, for instance, and how the soldiers on Christmas Eve, this was a common thing in the war between the states.
The Yankees and Southerners, and they're fighting the cheval wars and killing each other during this period.
And yet, when it came down to Christmas Eve, a lot of them, literally, as the day, as the daylight turned into darkness and the mist of night, they gathered together.
They would go to the lines and they'd sit with each other, maybe have a whiskey or maybe, you know, whatever, just share some water.
But they would sit together, talk together, sometimes play cards, reminisce, and remember the day when they were brothers in this country and how they were looking forward to the time when peace would return.
That's a pretty amazing story, and it's kind of the spirit of Christmas.
Yeah, we're not allowed to celebrate Christian town public land in America.
Well, I'll tell you.
It shows you, yeah.
Well, yeah, I mean, certainly not at the White House.
You know, in small town, one of the suburbs in Memphis, they still have a nativity scene and a cross on the local fire station and things like that.
And you can find it in small town Main Street, USA.
But there is a reason for this.
If they find out about it and they complain, they'll take it down.
Well, that's also true.
Well, you know what, my friend, I have something I want to bring to your attention.
Well, not to your attention.
You know this, but it's too much to try to work in here before the break.
So we'll go to one more comment that's come in from you.
This is from Janice in Nashville.
And she says that Christ brought mercy and grace at our repentance.
He brought a spiritual kingdom, not an earthly one.
He will judge all of us one day.
So again, that versus, you know, the God of love, he is a God of that will judge as well.
That's exactly right.
And we've got to remember now that he said, and he actually said that Judaism had become satanic.
And it had become satanic.
I mean, this is all truth.
He said in John 8:44, you, you know, look into the Pharisees.
These were the people that controlled Judaism at Tom.
The same corrupt Sanhedrin, the same corrupt Jewish oligarchs that crucified Christ.
And he said, you are of your father, the devil.
In fact, before those verses, he said, if you were of my father, if you really loved me, you wouldn't be trying to kill me.
The truth is that you don't love me because your father is not the same as my father.
He said, your father.
You are the son to the devil.
And the lust of your father, you will do.
He was a murderer from the beginning and abode not in truth because there's no truth in him when he speaketh a lie, speaketh of his very essence.
Those are very harsh words.
It also says in the New Testament very clearly, he talks about their hate for Samaritans, their hate for all the other people and the massacres.
And he talks about these things.
He talks about how much they hated Samaritans.
Hold on right there.
And it's so sorry about that.
David, we got to take a break.
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David Duke, like you've never heard him before, perhaps, tonight, talking about Christmas, the Christian spirit, the faith of our fathers.
We'll be back on that.
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Over the years, we have met so many of you at conferences and events.
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What a very special Christmas broadcast here with David Duke, a man who needs no introduction, a man whose name is synonymous with our cause.
And that goes back to something you were touching on earlier, David.
And I just want to mention this, that Paul and his compatriots made three missionary journeys to spread the gospel, but it's the second one that is of particular interest to us.
Paul wanted to go to Asia to preach, but Acts 16 tells us that the Holy Spirit prevented him from doing that.
In a vision, Paul saw a man standing across the sea shouting to him, come to Macedonia and help us.
And so Paul immediately assembled his team and went.
And so, why is this of particular interest to everyone listening tonight, whether you are a believer or non-believer?
It's of interest because this is the introduction of Christianity to Europe, which is to say to white people.
Rather than send the gospel to the Asians, God first sent it to white people.
And it changed the lives of our ancient ancestors and continued on through the ages and generations of Europe.
Christianity inspired our people to the greatest discoveries and accomplishments in the history of the world.
And if you are a white Christian, that is your heritage and your birthright.
For so many centuries, Christianity was synonymous with Europe.
Europe was Christening.
Faith is Europe.
The New Testament gospels were written in Greek, were Greek.
That was the universe, that was the language franca of the world at that time.
The gospels were originally written in Greek.
So that shows you the connection with our Greek ancestors and Europeans.
Well, continue on from there.
I mean, we talked earlier today about why they hated Christ, why they killed him, why he is still hated today.
But there is something there about why whites are so hated, especially white Christians too.
But nevertheless, I mean, back to your back to your message tonight, what you wanted to get to.
Well, that's you know, that's my bait.
My basic message is that that's all that what Jesus was simply telling us is every people, obviously, every no one has to put up with their children being raped or attacked or murdered or kidnapped or imprisoned or enslaved or whatever.
Everybody's got the right to defend themselves.
It's a basic right.
But the spirituality that he was talking about was turned out of cheek.
And that's primarily the interactions that we have in our daily life among our family members.
And the greatest tragedy that I've seen over the years is the tragedy of what's happened with fathers and mothers, you know, end up hating their kids, and the kids hate them and hating their brothers and sisters and fighting.
And the truth is, even though this was contributed by the Jewish element that's promoted like the First and Second World War, World War, which was 100 million dead, and plus communism killed another 100 million of our people.
But these things, but these wars, these internecine genocidal wars against us is something that we really, really have to understand that we have to love one another and really be kind to all people.
But it was really a matter of people getting a mistake in things.
It's not like we've got to give over everything.
What it means is we just have got to treat people fairly.
We don't lie to people.
We don't steal from people.
We don't murder people.
We don't steal their land, their property.
Their orange grows, or their whatever olive groves are their rights or destroy their homes or their businesses.
Tucker Carlson expressed this pretty well.
And I love the way he does that and showed that you're not being a good Christian by supporting this mass murder of Palestinians, who, by the way, are many of the first Christians.
The Palestinians were the first major Christian group, the people in what were formerly Canaanites and Syrians and all these other people.
It was the Europeans, and there were Europeans in the Middle East.
It's true, what you're saying is that, okay, Paul went to Macedonia, which is also the home from Alexander the Great, who also brought a lot of love and peace to the world after the great conquest.
But he really was kind to every people.
He treated them really fairly.
And that's why the Jews hated the Greeks.
They hated the Greeks because they treated them fairly, because a lot of Jews were adapting a lot of their values and, you know, that were being taught by them in the academies and the schools.
And all Jesus said is that, you know, it's not about giving over your country.
It's not about not loving your own people, but you've got to treat everybody fairly.
And the whole New Testament is about how there has been a war by Jews against the entirety of humanity.
And most importantly, and the biggest target of their hatred was the teachings of Christ and the teachings of Christianity, which exposed the corruption that had taken place in what we call Judaism and the evil that is promoted around it.
And we see those evils.
And to recognize those and to oppose those and, you know, propose to our, you know, to fight for our Christian faith being represented is vital.
This whole story about giant menorahs, you know, in front of the White House being erected, and that was a Supreme Court decision to show you how much we've been taken over.
You know, the most powerful part of our government, they don't teach this in civics class today, but the ultimate power in the American government and the tyranny that rules over us is in the courts, is in the Supreme Court.
You realize that the Supreme Court decision is the one decision that you cannot oppose.
It doesn't matter.
You cannot oppose it because it's the final statement.
They can interpret any law any way they want to, and then that becomes the law.
And in 1789, we created a constitution, and we had the right to erect Jewish symbols and nativity scenes, for instance, on public ground and crosses on tops of mountains.
All that was gone away with, taken away, and believe it or not, 1989.
That's not that long ago.
And they took away our right to even celebrate our Christian faith on public land.
That's not the intention of the First Amendment.
It said freedom of speech.
That means you can have freedom of speech for your values and your ideas and your faith.
It just says that you can't take away the rights of freedom of speech for all.
But this is exactly what happened with the Supreme Court decision in 1989 that took away our right to celebrate our Lord openly on public ground.
It's just amazing to think about this.
And the fact that they can erupt, you know, these giant menorahs with these bearded, black-hatted, anti-Christian, they hated, Judaism hates Christ.
Judaism hates Christianity.
I'm sorry to say this.
It's not a nice thought here.
And with Christmas coming up, I'm trying to be generous toward them.
But for God's sakes, I hope that they repent.
I hope that they'll treat us fairly.
They have repentance available.
Christ tells us not to hate people, and I agree with that.
But at the same time, we must understand and try to get them to turn away from this evil.
And we certainly have the right to practice our faith in our own country.
But we have these giant menorahs, which are like symbols of the devil.
A lot of people call those things a devil's pitchfork.
It's about the way it is today.
I can see it.
I can see it.
Well, I want to have some closing thoughts on Christmas with you in the final segment.
With about a minute remaining this segment, if you don't mind, I would ask you this.
I mean, I understand that there are capital C Christians who are fundamentalists.
There are lower C Christians who are cultural Christians who appreciate what Christianity has brought to our people.
What would you say, though, at Christmas time to the white nationalist who is openly antagonistic to Christianity?
Well, this is what I would say to them.
The truth is, I don't think you know what Christianity really is.
Some people present Christianity as this idea of a betrayal of our people, saying that we shouldn't stand up for our people.
It doesn't say that at all in the New Testament.
It just says that in dealings with people around the world, and including other members of our own people, like the nationalities, what's called the nations.
And the nations, and in fact, it says in the New Testament and the Old Testament that the bounds of the habitation was created by God and the different nationalities.
God understood there was different expressions of humanity.
The truth is that humanity is not one, it's many.
And that God made the differences between us.
We have the whole story of the Tower of Babel, how that people divided, and mankind was all over and have their own cultures, and that's not a bad thing.
The only thing that Christ is absolutely demanding from us is that we're fair to people, that we don't purposely defraud them, exploit them, enslave them, harm them, suppress them, hurt them.
We certainly don't rape their kids.
We certainly don't, you know, commit mass murder against them.
And that's totally against the idea.
Christ, in fact, said he loved all people.
He said, I came for all mankind.
He said, we came to save the world and to take the teachings of Christ to the ends of the world.
This is what Christ said.
Hold up.
One more break.
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We'll be back.
One more break.
We'll give David the final word to conclude his thoughts on this last show before Christmas.
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And I would just call your attention, ladies and gentlemen, to a resource that is out there that perhaps you haven't heard about before, or perhaps you've forgotten about.
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There, at the homepage on the right-hand column, you'll find three great articles: a biblical defense of ethno-nationalism, who does America belong to, and the reality of race, all written from a Christian perspective and a pro-white perspective.
I think you'll want to check that out.
David, it has been an honor this evening, as it always has.
We were talking during the break.
I don't know how many times you've been on the show since we first met 20 years ago, 21 years ago now, almost 22 come the spring of 26.
But 100 times, maybe more than that.
I've enjoyed this as much as I've ever enjoyed anything.
This should be a new.
We have minted what I hope will be a new and long-standing tradition of David Duke at Christmas time here on the airlines.
This has been very special.
My God, this is the important day, you know, and it's so interesting.
As much as they vilely hate Christ and teach against his message of love and kindness and forgiveness and repentance for everybody, and I think if we'd have followed the teachings of Christ, we wouldn't have had these Indonesian wars that we had, like the First and Second World War, and all the other conflicts between Europeans.
We should have practiced that.
By the way, I'll give you a little final quote from a Jewish publication, Internet, a major one, you know, and it says, this is what they say about Hanukkah, where they put the giant menorahs up, right?
This is not to say that Hanukkah isn't important.
After all, the eight-day holiday celebrates the Jewish military victory against the Syrians.
Now, it's a celebration of a military victory, a massacre.
Innocent men, women, and children, including Jews and Greeks that loved each other, right?
And the underlying Hanukkah is really just as a center of today as it was 2,000 years ago, the fight against assimilation.
The fight against assimilation, what they're saying when they celebrate the Hanukkah is that Jews can't assimilate with us, right?
That they got to keep apart from us and they've got to control us.
And they can't really accept our Christian values in our own nation.
They've got to undermine us.
They tell us that we've got to assimilate with all the people of the world, but this is a monument against assimilation.
I mean, it's amazing to think about the hypocrisy.
He said, this is from the Jewish website, Zippel.
It says, today, just as then, Jews are, listen, well accepted.
The Maccabees revolted, not.
against the Syrians because they were harming them or hurting them or trying to kill them, but because they were kind to them, because they accepted them.
And the Jews didn't want to, they didn't want to lose their racial purity.
Yet that's what Hanukkah is.
Well, Christ, peace on earth, goodwill to men, that's not allowed to celebrate in a public land next to the White House.
But giant menorahs by these bearded Jews who hate Jesus and hate Christianity are able to control what Americans see at first time of Christ.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this while we're on that topic, and not to divert.
And by the way, folks, we've got two more hours coming your way that is entirely Christmas-centric.
And so we're not going to get off this.
But I do want to ask David while he's here with the time we have remaining here that you, as much as anyone in the world, have been stoking the embers about Jewish power and influence and thoughtfully addressing the Jewish question, not with anything in your heart other than truth.
There has been an explosion on this topic.
You mentioned Tucker a couple of times now this hour.
That is just one example.
But in 2025, it really seems to be that this has been the year where this is just totally out in the open and it is everywhere now.
A lot of critical analysis about Jews' World War II history.
I mean, it is all over the internet and social media and people are not backing down.
I mean, it has been something has happened.
Yeah, man.
A switch has been flipped.
A switch has been flipped.
It's like Tucker and Candace and Nick.
All these people are saying the same things I said since I was 14 years old publicly, right?
It's really amazing.
And yet Tucker doesn't seem to realize that.
He says, he says, oh, yeah, he says, we have to, you know, I've always denounced anti-Semitism.
I don't believe in hating other people.
And I did the same thing.
My book, My Awakening Jewish Supremacism, says that.
In fact, my Jewish supremacism says that anti-Semitism and anti, listen to this, anti-gentilism can only be fought simultaneously.
We've got to be kind to each other, right?
And we don't hate Jews, but we certainly can defend ourselves, our culture, our traditions, our values, our freedoms, and these people who are trying to commit tyranny upon us.
It's so ironic to see these things.
And so when Tucker was saying these things on the Judgment of Paul Tano show the other day, it's like, these are the same things I've been saying for 60 years in public broadcasts and in school meetings, you know, and so forth in classes before my professors and teachers.
It's kind of amazing when you look at it.
And yet they will quickly condemn me for something.
And they're condemning me because I said the same things they say today, but I said it for the last six months.
Well, you know, I mean, timing and circumstance, timing and circumstance have to intersect, unfortunately, for anything to become aloft.
But there is just no doubt about it.
For anybody who knows anything, all of these people stand on your shoulders and the shoulders of others, you know, Kevin McDonald, others we know.
Don't need recognition for that, but I do want freedom.
And I hope that before I'm dead, I hope I get some time to some chance to sit down with Tucker and just let him ask me, you know, what do I really believe?
And actually hear me from my heart.
And what people heard me today say wasn't anything about.
I was a person today saying that we don't want the destruction of human rights.
We don't want people to be harmed.
We don't want people, we don't want to be going to war all over the world against innocent people because of the Jewish supremacists that are cooking these things up.
We want freedom for our people, our traditions, and for all people.
And that I'm saying that even Jews, I'm not trying to condemn or have any hatred toward individual Jews, but I do oppose the institution of Judaism, which is a viciously anti-Christian institution that celebrates and even says that Christ is being actually imported back to earth so they could torture him, burning him in excrement for all eternity.
I hate to bring that up at Christmas, but it's the reality that we're facing here.
And to point that out really kind of shows the importance of we love Christ and we love celebrating Christmas.
We have to understand that we have been taken over.
And the fact that we have giant menorahs being raised at our nation's capital, while Christian creations, while Christian nativity scenes are banned, has got to tell you who's taking us over and how we've lost the country of our forefathers and we've got to take it back.
DavidDuke.com, he's there every day with his radio program and his work, his books, his legendary campaigns for, well, of course, he won the state house seat, was the Republican nominee for United States Senator, governor of Louisiana.
David, a minute remaining, final word to you, to the audience before Christmas, and we'll talk to you again soon.
I promise you that.
I just want to say God bless you and your wonderful wife, Danny, and your beautiful children, and God bless everybody out there.
And yeah, don't become an enemy of Jesus Christ because they're trying to pervert it with us, Christian Zionist.
And Christian Zionism is a blasphemy.
Christian Zionism is against everything, Jesus.
Jesus makes very, very clear.
If you, when Rabbi Shmuly, which Candace Owens is always fighting, you know, he wrote an article for the Jerusalem Post saying, is the New Testament anti-Semitic?
He says, yeah, there's 450 anti-Semitic passages in it.
The truth is, if you just publish the words of Jesus Christ, what he said about Judaism and its war against humanity and human rights and decency, he would be called anti-Semitic.
And he is called anti-Semitic.
Jews consider the New Testament anti-Semitic.
So I think Jesus wasn't anti-Semitic.
I'm not anti-Semitic, but I am definitely a defender of human rights, including the human rights of our own people and our own loved ones who have a right to live and to flourish and to practice our beautiful faith and praise our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Calling David Duke today.
Do you know, David?
Merry Christmas to you too, David.
Can't get back down to Louisiana and see you again quickly enough.
Always a good time, whether we're on the air or in person.
And love your family.
Hey, by the way, your daughters, your family, your friends.
We're all together in that.
And we will have to.
I have my grandkids.
I got four grandkids.
Oh, yeah.
Well, you know, your daughter and my daughter, my daughter, your granddaughter, my wife, your daughter.
I mean, we're all family here, but tonight was special.
I will tell you this.
Tonight was special.
I can tell you, for me as a host, all these years, tonight was very special.
I love you.
We'll talk again soon.
Merry Christmas.
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