Radio Show Hour 1 – 2025/12/27
TPC’s Year-In-Review (Part 1): Joining us this hour to share their year-in-review perspectives and predictions for 2026 are Jason Köhne and Richard Parker.
TPC’s Year-In-Review (Part 1): Joining us this hour to share their year-in-review perspectives and predictions for 2026 are Jason Köhne and Richard Parker.
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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. | |
| And with that, ladies and gentlemen, we kick off the final broadcast of 2025. | |
| What? | |
| I mean, how did that happen? | |
| 2025, where did you go? | |
| But welcome tonight, ladies and gentlemen, for what promises to be a very fun finale to our annual broadcasting calendar. | |
| James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander. | |
| What we're going to be doing tonight, over the course of the next three hours together, we're going to be reflecting on the highlights of our past year as a talk radio entity. | |
| We'll also look forward to what's to come. | |
| But as we so often do on either the last show of the year or the first show of the new year, this year we're doing it the last show of this year. | |
| We're going to be having this ensemble program where we have some of our regulars, some of our mainstays, joining us to share their year-end review perspectives and predictions for what will come in 2026. | |
| And, you know, Keith, before I tell you who's going to be coming on tonight, you know what it's like to be the, well, I guess you do, to be the host of this show is, well, it's a lot of things. | |
| But one of the things it's like is you're the general manager of this incredible team. | |
| And you've got this super deep bench. | |
| And every show is a game. | |
| Every Saturday is a game day. | |
| And you want to find the people that can plug and play into that particular program and that particular set of topics. | |
| And it's going to give you a winning result. | |
| And we can't lose with the people that we have as a part of our regular guest list. | |
| And, you know, every year on this show, you know, you're going to get the usual suspects. | |
| You're going to get Jared Taylor, Kevin McDonald, Mark Webber, Sam Dixon, David Duke, and David Duke last week. | |
| I mean, I still say, what an appearance last week. | |
| You're going to get those people and others like them. | |
| And you're going to get, and this year has seen the return of a lot of old friends that we haven't had on in a few years, like Don Wassel. | |
| Charles Bosman was back this year from Russia. | |
| I mean, that's just another thing. | |
| We know so many people. | |
| To have a guy call in from Moscow to tell you what's going on in Russia, wonderful. | |
| German Rudolph, Ricardo Duchesne. | |
| Had some fun shows this year. | |
| We had the visiting guests that were in with us in studio in person, Remy Tremblay earlier this summer. | |
| That was a fun one coming down from Canada to sit in with us. | |
| And just recently, last month, Ethan Ralph, that was fun touring Memphis. | |
| And you have, of course, the regular schedule, right? | |
| I mean, you have shows every week. | |
| All right. | |
| Every show is an event. | |
| But you got Valentine's Day with girls, March Around the World, Confederate History Month. | |
| We normally do a show every year at Dixie Republic. | |
| We have, of course, the Christmas season shows and all of that stuff. | |
| Unique off-the-beaten path type shows with Harry Cooper. | |
| But one thing we did this year, Keith, and by the way, say hello to everybody on our final show of the year. | |
| Well, it's great to be here. | |
| Great to be back. | |
| Although you did a great job without me last week. | |
| Well, last week was a different kind of show as well. | |
| It was our Christmas show. | |
| So, you know, you're going to get the sermon from Pastor McAtee, Christine Lynn, a lot of great feedback from her. | |
| And David Duke, even after all these shows with Duke over the years, never heard him like last week, an inspired spiritual show with those three, that last show before Christmas, as we are wont to do. | |
| But one thing we did this year, and I love having all of the old hands, you know, these war horses that have been in this movement for longer than I've been alive in some cases. | |
| I mean, when you've got a team that's so good, you don't need to go hunting for fresh recruits and prospects because you can't miss with these guys. | |
| But I was surprised to see, I did an appearance on Greg Johnson's Countercurrents show earlier today, his year and review show. | |
| He had a great cast of the guests today, too. | |
| But I was reviewing everybody that came on the show this year, and I was surprised to see how many first-time guests we've had this year. | |
| Because again, as I say, we like to stick with the people we know because they are so good. | |
| Can you name the first-time guests this year? | |
| Can you name some of them? | |
| Can you remember? | |
| Because I was surprised at how many there were. | |
| I could name two or three off the top of my head, and then I was looking back. | |
| I was like, oh, yeah. | |
| Well, Ethan Ralph was one. | |
| Well, no, he'd been on before. | |
| He'd been on before. | |
| This wasn't his first year to appear. | |
| Well, Lacey Lynn or whatever name. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| She comes on every. | |
| All right, that's a big fat fan. | |
| Lacey Lynn comes on every year for the Valentine's Day show for about 10 years now. | |
| We've had plenty of them. | |
| Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you, because, again, I struggle to remember all of them, although I can name some of them. | |
| All right. | |
| And some of these are doing making really big noise. | |
| We had first-time guest appearances this year on TPC, at least, from Thomas Rousseau of Patriot Front. | |
| Great show. | |
| And it introduced the world of terrestrial talk radio to all these young guys who didn't know what an AM talk show was. | |
| And I love the Patriot Front guys. | |
| We were down there with David Duke, you know, the aforementioned Duke earlier this year. | |
| Thomas Rousseau was at our conference, and the rest is history. | |
| Eric Orwal. | |
| And that was another guy. | |
| I forgot. | |
| He talk about things I forget. | |
| He also came into Memphis for a three-hour in-studio appearance back in the season. | |
| Eric Orwal. | |
| So those two guys with Patriot Front and Return to the Land, first-time guest this year. | |
| And how about one that's definitely going to go into our canon of historical interviews? | |
| Mary Fagan Keene. | |
| Yes. | |
| That was a big-time interview earlier this fall, the grand niece of Little Mary Fagan. | |
| Just a great interview. | |
| So just right there, you got three ringers: Eric Orwald, Thomas Rousseau, Mary Fagan King. | |
| A guy whose website I go to just about every day. | |
| We were talking about him at the pre-show supper tonight. | |
| Made his first-time appearance on the very first show of the year, January 4th of this year, Ron Uns. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, lest we forget Ron Uns. | |
| And we had on January 25th, as he had just within days prior to that appearance, been released from prison, and it was one of the J6 hostages, Christian Sikor. | |
| I remember that. | |
| So, I mean, right there, these are all first-time guests this year. | |
| And you're talking about some very interesting folks: Rousseau, Orwell, Mary Fagan King, Ron Uns, a J6 prisoner, Christian Sikour, and he was a fantastic. | |
| I mean, a real dynamite guest. | |
| And then Donald Jeffries, Don Jeffries, Richard Parker a couple of weeks ago, and Fergus Hodgson. | |
| So we had about 10 first-time guests this year sprinkled in with all of the returning favorites and traditional annual people that just appear on the show. | |
| A three-hour show isn't enough for the lineups that we've developed. | |
| And we could do more. | |
| We could have more. | |
| But again, as I say, you already right there are bringing in some power players as first-time guests. | |
| And so each and every week here on TPC, I just, you know, folks, I love you so much. | |
| You know it's true. | |
| And I love what we do here. | |
| And I love you giving us the opportunity to do it because I believe in addition to it just being a good radio show that we can all have a good time with, we are doing great work and making a difference. | |
| And then, you know, a couple of weeks ago, Steve King Lou Moore were back on. | |
| We started the year with them in tandem. | |
| We started to close it out a couple of weeks ago. | |
| They were back. | |
| I mean, Steve Steinman, there's just so many people that come. | |
| I mean, we're not naming every guest, but the March Around the World guest and the Confederate History Month guest, those special series. | |
| It's just great. | |
| And what's also great, before we go into tonight's lineup, tonight's lineup, I like these shows where everybody gets, you know, a segment or just short appearances because then it gives you the chance to bring in some of these utility guys who are just great in short segments. | |
| They can just own a segment and drop the mic and move on and we just keep going. | |
| Rick Tyler and Sonny Thomas are two of those guys. | |
| They're coming on in the third hour. | |
| These two are two of the best commentators in our entire movement. | |
| And I believe that they're woefully underrated. | |
| Every time they come on, it's thoughtful, it's prescient, it's just hard-hitting. | |
| They'll be on in the third hour. | |
| Richard Parker will be back on with us. | |
| He made his first appearance just about a month ago. | |
| He's back tonight. | |
| And then you got Brad Griffin, Roger Devlin, Jason Kessler and Jason Kuna. | |
| That's the lineup I went with tonight. | |
| And sometimes, you know, we kind of plan who we want to have on based upon who's most recently appeared within the last few weeks, who may be scheduled to come in in the next couple of weeks. | |
| You want to keep everybody spaced out. | |
| Trying to get a balance of the old-timers and the new young bloats. | |
| Well, I mean, young in this movement is relative, you know, if you're in your 40s. | |
| Now, there are younger people that are coming in all the time. | |
| But I like the people I'm comfortable with, and I like the people that I know are going to give me a good show and not be crazy. | |
| But hey, I want to read this one email. | |
| We got so many Christmas cards. | |
| Hey, folks, if you send us a Christmas card all around the world, every Christmas card, every letter, every email that's come in during this Christmas season, we've read, we've enjoyed, we appreciate. | |
| But there is one that came in from Kevin in Pennsylvania. | |
| And I told him, I actually emailed him back, and I said, I have to read this. | |
| He sent in a very nice contribution. | |
| And he also has sent in, and we'll be picking this up at the post office. | |
| Don't actually have it yet, or I'd give it to you right now. | |
| He sent in a two-volume edition of Social Needson's 200 Years Together. | |
| And he wrote, Keith, that you had expressed an interest in this work earlier in the year. | |
| And this is going to be a gift to you from Kevin in Pennsylvania. | |
| That's so thoughtful of you, Kevin. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| I'm waiting with bated breath. | |
| Indeed. | |
| So hopefully by the first show of the new year, we'll have that to you. | |
| Anyway, folks, he got the Christmas ornament. | |
| My wife had been working like an elf, you know, all the month of December to get these out. | |
| So many people have emailed pictures of them on their trees. | |
| We got to start to work tonight. | |
| We're going to do it with Jason Cook. | |
| Stay tuned. | |
| Hey, TPC family. | |
| It's Danny, James's wife, just dropping in again to say hello and to thank you for all you do to keep the work of this program going. | |
| Over the years, we have met so many of you at conferences and events. | |
| Y'all have been such a blessing to me and my family, and most importantly, the cause. | |
| TPC's Christmas fundraising drive is by far the most important one of the year. | |
| As always, James has put together a wonderful selection of incentive gifts for donors. | |
| But this year, he has finally allowed me to do something creative for you. | |
| I'm very pleased to announce that all donors who contribute to the program this month will receive a homemade Christmas ornament for your tree. | |
| I've been hard at work with a little help, of course, getting them done, and I hope you all like them. | |
| From our home to yours, I want to wish each and every one of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. | |
| Mom, you don't know anything about me anymore. | |
| Honey, I know you're good at math. | |
| You don't like English. | |
| I know Ryan smiled at you yesterday at school. | |
| I know your favorite color is purple. | |
| And I know you don't like mushrooms. | |
| And who can blame you? | |
| I mean, mushrooms are a fungus, and people generally try to avoid funguses. | |
| Or is it fungi? | |
| Never quite sure. | |
| But, you know, either way, I mean, penicillin is good. | |
| Penicillin is a mold. | |
| Huh. | |
| Well, I guess you're right. | |
| So you like penicillin, but not mushrooms. | |
| No matter what you talk about, love is what they'll hear. | |
| Mom, if we talk, will you be quiet? | |
| Love to. | |
| A thought from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | |
| Visit us at mormon.org. | |
| On the second day of Christmas, my true love said to me two turtle dusts and a partridge in the pear tree. | |
| On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me three turns, two turtle dusts and a partridge in the pear tree. | |
| Well, time won't permit us to get all the way to the 12th day of Christmas, but before we go to Mr. No White Guilt himself, the great Jason Kuna, Keith, explain to the audience the 12 days of Christmas, because to me, the Christmas season begins the first day after Thanksgiving. | |
| And we're in that transition week now, post-Christmas, but still sort of in the afterglow of it. | |
| We're pre-New Year, and then you get into the New Year, and it really dissipates then. | |
| But for our Eastern Orthodox friends, I mean, Christmas is in January, so we can actually keep – we're trying to milk every last minute of the feel-good Christmas season, but the 12 days of Christmas. | |
| That Hobby Lobby Christmas starts in June, but what are the 12 days of Christmas? | |
| Well, it's from December the 25th to January the 6th, which is Epiphany. | |
| It's not just Eastern Orthodox. | |
| If you belong to a church with a liturgy and a liturgical calendar, you know that Christmas is a season, 12 days of Christmas from January the 25th, I mean, December the 25th, until the first day of Epiphany, which is January the 6th. | |
| So we've only just begun by that methodology to get into all this business. | |
| There's some type of superstition going around. | |
| You've got to get your Christmas tree down before the first of the year. | |
| Well, that's not Orthodox. | |
| That's not according to the liturgical calendar. | |
| If you kept it up for the entire season of Christmas, you would be taking it down on January the 6th. | |
| All right. | |
| So bottom line is we are not out of line by continuing to play Christmas music here. | |
| If you're listening live on December the 27th, or even if you listen into the broadcast archives, well, in the next week, that's still appropriate music, right? | |
| I mean, we're not just, we're not milking. | |
| We're not sitting on the top of the ball. | |
| Absolutely not. | |
| In fact, you're doing what is correct. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, that's certainly what we want to do. | |
| All right. | |
| Well, I love these ensemble shows where we have so many great contributors and commentators coming on to offer different takes on a variety of topics. | |
| I love every show, but these shows are fun because they are a little different. | |
| And to kick off our parade of thoughtful analysts tonight is the great Jason Kuna. | |
| By the way, I mean, you know, Jason, longtime friend, but Jason also, as he is kicking off our last show of the year, he kicked off our conference in South Carolina earlier this year and he closed it. | |
| So that was very special because, you know, to me, Jason, our 20th anniversary conference last year, very special. | |
| What a milestone. | |
| But this year, what we did there with the Wheel to Power Conference was really transformative and groundbreaking. | |
| And you were a big part of that. | |
| You're a big part of the show tonight. | |
| You're a big part of a lot of things. | |
| And I want to thank you for that and wish you a belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year a Might Early. | |
| Well, a big Merry Christmas, good Yule. | |
| Happy New Year to all of you. | |
| Yeah, that was one of the things I was going to list about 2025 that was absolutely spectacular. | |
| The Will of Power Conference and being able to spend time with the great heroes down there and the great James Edwards. | |
| And God bless you. | |
| Thank you so much for bringing that together and bringing all of those powerful personalities, movers and shakers together to change the world in service to white well-being. | |
| So 2025, what a glorious year. | |
| I don't know if you would like me to just jump right into some of the victories we've had over the past year. | |
| But yeah, Jason, I would just say, just to put the ball on the tee and let you knock it into the kick it through the goalpost. | |
| So the objective tonight is to have each of our contributors really take it in any direction they want with their own personal work and advocacy or in widescreen looking at highlights for our people in 2025 or if necessary, low lights or things that we could improve on. | |
| Really, the current state of white well-being we'll get into with Jason, but really anything that is sort of looking back on the year that was and looking ahead to the year to come. | |
| And of course, your own work, Jason, take it away and go. | |
| Well, thank you for that. | |
| I think probably what I'll do is I'll focus mainly on what we do here because a lot of people can speak to Donald Trump and Johnson and so much that's been happening over the course of the year. | |
| And the good and the bad, there's been a lot of good. | |
| I've been really happy with tweets from ICE like they did on Christmas, Merry Christmas. | |
| And it was Ice Plain leaving the country and the snowstorm taking away the interlopers, the anti-white interlopers that have come into the country, robbing us of our destiny, our peace, our harmony, and transforming our societies from one that reflects our bio-spirit, Western civilization, to something that reflects theirs. | |
| Injurious to us, whether they are good people and law-abiding tax banking, doesn't matter. | |
| Injurious to us, transforming the place in which we live. | |
| But the year was, for us in this community, tremendously successful. | |
| And we keep just marching ahead. | |
| Each year is literally better, observably better. | |
| We every Sunday celebrate our victories that are incremental victories in the service of our strategy that we articulate and then work on throughout the course of every single week. | |
| So every single week we have a success and a failure metric that we're measuring things by over the course of this past year. | |
| We have a brand new show. | |
| It's called The Shade Tree. | |
| And one of our new leaders, the Tree Godfather, started that, and he is in the U.S. | |
| And another individual, another gentleman, Hans in South Africa, they run that at 2 p.m. every single day on X, and it's been bringing in a bunch of new wonderful people. | |
| They're doing a magnificent job. | |
| So really happy with that. | |
| I started the Rebel Roundtable, which takes place on Wednesdays after my normal stream on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. | |
| Bring people in there, give them an opportunity to talk, share their views, and help them grow in service to white well-being with the GoFree dialogic. | |
| We have GoFree been translated into Dutch and Norwegian this past year, and we're very excited about that so that our brothers and sisters can read in their native tongue in those countries. | |
| And big salutes to everybody who worked on that. | |
| We brought in huge content creators this week, like Lazzie B down in Australia. | |
| She's joined the community and doing an amazing job. | |
| We've reached the political party, I think it's called Australia First in Australia, the great Lunder down under in Australia has gotten to them with GoFree and they fully embraced GoFree. | |
| They've looked through it, and they say it absolutely represents the work they do and the way that they feel about our people and the country. | |
| We have just dozens and dozens and dozens over the course of this year, brand new testimonials of people who have transformed their lives in wonderful ways by applying the GoFree dialogic in their lives, transforming their thinking and the views of those around them, healing and mending relationships with families, getting promotions at jobs. | |
| If you're not improving the lives of white people, then you're not really doing anything. | |
| If the white race is just an abstraction for you, you're not really accomplishing anything. | |
| But IRL activism for GoFree in 11 different Western countries over the course of this year, including down in South Africa. | |
| And we have communicated, and that's one of the strategies, one of the things we implement, is the promulgation of these concepts that empower people to content creators who are large and in charge. | |
| They're moral enough to adopt the lexicon, and they are positioned with large audiences to communicate and legitimize. | |
| And this is something we work on every single week and have had great successes this past year. | |
| It's been truly amazing. | |
| People like Benny Johnson, we had him using anti-whitism already, but we got him now using white erasure and some of the other concepts. | |
| Gavin McGinnis coming in toward the end of the year, absolutely astonishing, even using some of our exact argumentation, using anti-white, anti-whitism, white erasure. | |
| Real Femme Sapien, Connor Tomlinson, as well. | |
| Styx Exenhammer dedicated an entire show to talking about anti-whitism. | |
| Gabon in Ireland also has picked up the lexicon and is using it. | |
| Smash JT, an enormous gamer channel. | |
| We were able to communicate the lexicon to him, and he's using black conservative perspective as well, using anti-white, anti-whitism, white erasure, anti-white narrative. | |
| Some of the really big, big ones are Freddie Gray on The Spectator. | |
| We now have using the concepts. | |
| Heather McDonald of world-renowned fame, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute. | |
| She has come in just absolutely spectacularly using anti-white, anti-whitism, white erasure, anti-white narrative. | |
| We even have people using the lexicon that are not friends of ours. | |
| People like Fuentes, who just recently started using anti-whitism. | |
| And the best part about that is that years ago, we have the video of him ridiculing me personally for these words, anti-white, anti-whitism, white erasure, calling me the anti-white, the anti-white guy and calling these words magic words and no one would ever use them. | |
| Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Jason. | |
| Well, I think that's the thing. | |
| Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. | |
| To your point on this, Jason, and if I may interject here, people don't believe that Jason's community is not responsible for some of these people using these exact words. | |
| It reminds me of some years ago, Jason, when social media was still nascent, Bob Whitaker had this thing he called the bugs, Bob's underground graduates seminar. | |
| But it was the first time that I ever saw a collective sort of mobilized and organized in the people who followed him. | |
| Of course, Bob died several years ago now, many years ago now. | |
| But it was the first time I ever saw on social media, people just go and take a talking point and just take it, take it, take it, take it. | |
| Your community does that as effectively and probably more so than anybody we feature on this program. | |
| Your community is very active in reaching out to other influencers and taking these talking points that you've basically patented. | |
| And what's the word I'm looking for? | |
| You started. | |
| You came up with this lexicon. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| And they do it very well. | |
| I see it all the time. | |
| Well, thank you so much. | |
| And that's what at the beginning of every week we set our goals. | |
| And at the end of every week, we celebrate. | |
| In some weeks, we'll reach as many as 20, 30, 40 different content creators and achieve millions on some weeks of views of these specific concepts and the arguments that we wield. | |
| So we measure it all. | |
| We plan it all. | |
| We talk about it all. | |
| And we keep the receipts. | |
| And every Sunday, 5 p.m., we cover that. | |
| We had a German content creator, a member of the community, Marie Curie. | |
| She reached out to a funding company in Germany with GoFree, and they fully embraced it. | |
| We shared the emails that she got back from them, that they were completely in tune with what was shared in GoFree, and they wanted to adopt it and use it in their verbiage and their funding company. | |
| We had an American, Ozimuth Clark. | |
| Hold on right down, Jason. | |
| We got to take. | |
| Sorry, my friend. | |
| We got to take a quick break. | |
| I hear the music. | |
| We'll come back. | |
| We'll talk more about the state of white well-being in 2025 and where it's trending to go in the coming year with Jason Kuna. | |
| Stay tuned. | |
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| Russia's bombardments of Ukraine's capital continues. | |
| BBC correspondent Samira Hussein reports. | |
| Into this morning, in fact, the air raid sirens have been sounding off. | |
| There are still drones that are coming into Ukrainian airspace. | |
| And according to Ukrainian officials, there were some 500 drones that were launched from Russia over Ukraine and some 20 odd missiles as well. | |
| The main target has been the capital here in Kyiv. | |
| And there has been some infrastructure damage. | |
| And according to the Ukrainian military, there has been damage to some residential buildings here as well. | |
| And Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky will be meeting Sunday in Florida with President Trump. | |
| He says the two leaders will discuss security guarantees for Ukraine, and the talks should be underway soon. | |
| And he says that 20-point plan is about 90% ready. | |
| Economist Steve Moore says the amount of fraud in government-run programs like Obamacare is absolutely inexcusable. | |
| The fraud rates of these programs can be 10, 15, 20%. | |
| I called up some of the banks and some of the insurance companies said, What's your fraud rate? | |
| In the private sector, the fraud rate is about 2% or 3%. | |
| If they had 5% fraud, they'd be out of business. | |
| And we have 10 and 15% fraud in the federal agency. | |
| Moore making his comments this week on the Salem Radio Network. | |
| More than 1,000 flights canceled or delayed across parts of the Northeast and Great Lakes thanks to a strong winter storm disrupting some of the busiest travel weekends of the year right between Christmas and New Year's. | |
| New York City had at least four inches of snow. | |
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| Welcome to the... | |
| Ten nights of leafy daily. | |
| Five ladies and two gay. | |
| Eight mates of milking daily. | |
| Servants want the screw in David. | |
| Six pieces of a daily five gold rings. | |
| Four falling birds, free drinking, and two turtle dust. | |
| And the partridge in a pear tree. | |
| I feel so much better after Keith officially sanctioned the continuance of the playing of Go Forth and Send No More. | |
| We could play Christmas music for at least one more week or 10 days if you abide by the 12 days of Christmas. | |
| Keith, out of that cornucopia of bounty that was bestowed upon this recipient, the 12 days of Christmas gifts, which one would you most like to receive? | |
| Gold rings. | |
| And plenty of them. | |
| Not just five of them. | |
| All right, very good. | |
| Well, I'll tell you this. | |
| I don't know if, you know, once you get into the first of January, I'm glad that, you know, this last show of the year is only two days post-Christmas. | |
| We've still got the Christmas tree up. | |
| A lot of you do too, folks. | |
| I cannot tell you how many pictures I've received via email and text message of TPC Supporters with their official TPC Christmas ornament on their trees. | |
| I have seen so many different trees this month from the homes of so many different listeners. | |
| God bless you, folks. | |
| God bless you for keeping this show going for 21 years and counting and for giving me the ability to bring to you guests like Jason Kuna and everybody else that we feature year in and year out with new guests added every year, to be sure for good measure. | |
| But knowwhiteguilt.org is the website. | |
| You can be welcome to Whitewell Being there. | |
| Jason has a dedicated, organized, and committed community there that goes out and takes his talking points. | |
| He really did sort of engineer this new lexicon. | |
| And when you see people using it, it's, you know, hey, credit is not always given where it's due, like at Keith's favorite furniture outlet. | |
| Right. | |
| But we know, and Jason knows. | |
| And so, Jason, I would ask you this. | |
| And that is, you've been a part of this collective for a long, long time. | |
| Would you say that the state of white well-being is better tonight on December the 27th, 2025, than it has been at any point in your life as an activist? | |
| Or is that saying, is that being a little bit too bullish? | |
| No, absolutely. | |
| It's not being too bullish. | |
| It is infinitely better than it has been ever in our lives. | |
| People are using the concepts. | |
| They're able to defend our positions from a moral hill and defeat the opposition. | |
| And it's happening all over the world. | |
| It's happening in all English-speaking countries. | |
| And we have it in the non-English-speaking Western countries as well, where they're able to use these concepts and arguments without question. | |
| The white race has been filled with angst for a long time, but we can see that angst isn't enough. | |
| They need to be empowered, or we just end up like our major cities. | |
| We end up like Rhodesia. | |
| We end up like our once great country of South Africa. | |
| But everything is changing. | |
| And I'm really excited. | |
| I want to thank you and Keith. | |
| I want to thank everyone in your audience that has been in service to the well-being of Western kind in one fashion or another over the course of their tenure, whatever that might be. | |
| Merry Christmas to you. | |
| Happy New Year. | |
| God bless you for your service. | |
| And let's keep marching forward. | |
| While you're saying that, I appreciate you saying that. | |
| You know how much I love my audience. | |
| I consider them to be, they are family. | |
| I don't consider them to be, they are family. | |
| We all think that here at the Edwards home, my wife, every but you know, I don't know why. | |
| When you were talking just now, for some reason, my mind just flashed back just a snapshot of you and I. | |
| I don't even remember what year it was, but it was before you started your work. | |
| I mean, it was before you started your work as we know it now. | |
| I mean, you have been, if anybody's read your books, you've been a part of this since you were a kid, you know, a very young boy. | |
| But in terms of starting your show and everything you're doing now, I remember you and I sitting at a hotel in Baltimore, you know, sitting in the lobby, and you and I, just you and I at the table, just sitting there talking. | |
| And it was still really, you know, there was so many years ago and so much work that has been done since then. | |
| And that's just one of the things when you have these retrospective shows and you reunite with old friends, even for a few minutes on a night like this, our last show of the year. | |
| Man, we've been together for a long time, and I can say that about a lot of people, but I'm happy to be able to say it about you. | |
| And I've appreciated the entire ride. | |
| As have I, brother. | |
| So God bless you for that. | |
| Yeah, indeed. | |
| I can remember all of those different times hanging out together talking about the challenges we face as a people and how we're going to rectify those challenges, recapture our destiny. | |
| And it's been a wild ride. | |
| We are lucky to be able to live these lives. | |
| As bad as some of it is, we're really lucky to be able to live these lives and fight for our people, such a glorious people, and ensure that there will be the likes of our greatest again. | |
| And there will be. | |
| I mean, we have just over the past four weeks, three weeks in a row, Elon Musk himself retweeting and liking members of this community, even going so far as to say himself, no white guilt. | |
| So this is communicated. | |
| We're making it happen day by day, inch by inch, the way the white man gets it done. | |
| And we use a scientific method, and we chart and measure our activity and successes, and we improve upon that every single year. | |
| Om Lespair is a great example of a guy, normal guy, has took the GoFree Dialogic into his workplace. | |
| He was a star employee at the place he works at. | |
| He was invited to a national conference for the star employees of the company, just a couple hundred people from the entire company. | |
| They were going to be trained for higher positions within the company. | |
| Over the course of this conference, they were subjected to an hour long of anti-white obedience training, and they were given a form that they could write anonymous feedback on about the training. | |
| He decided to give his name and number, use the GoFree dialogic, complained about the anti-whitism in the training, and said that he offered himself to help them refurbish it so that it wouldn't be anti-white in the future. | |
| He ended up, a couple days later, getting a callback from the guy who administered the teaching, the education, and said that he met with the executives of the company, and they were very concerned that any of it was anti-white. | |
| They didn't want any anti-whitism in it, and they invited him to help them refurbish the content and change this content so that it would not be anti-white moving forward. | |
| These are colossal, these are colossal victories. | |
| And I know a lot of people, they don't really understand. | |
| We have to actually, a member of the community asked Grok 4.1 what it thinks of GoFree. | |
| And Grok wrote this, NoWhiteGuilt.org crystallizes a memetic counter-framework against hegemonic anti-white narratives, leveraging GoFree as a dialectical toolkit for cognitive liberation. | |
| It dissects retributive justice as a zero-sum psyop eroding Western telos, empowering users via game-theoretic discourse strategies. | |
| An example is reframing guilt as engineered submission. | |
| Cool for its synthesis of evo-psych resilience, cultural semiotics, and viral epistemology, fostering autopoietic white well-being amid civilizational entropy, a Promethean hack on collective consciousness. | |
| So that's to sum it up from Elon Musk's Grok 4.1, what that thinks of GoFree and how it works and effectuates outcomes that we want, victories that we need if we're going to be able to arrest our victimization and recapture our destiny. | |
| Looking forward to 2026, having wonderful victories with you all and your audience, everybody moving forward building upon the successes we have as our ancestors have throughout history. | |
| And we're going to have another video game, Westman, is being improved and is available now, but an improvement will be available in 26, available on Steam. | |
| It's called Westman. | |
| We have a new web zine for print as well in 26, also called Westman, that will be available. | |
| GoFree will be translated into French and German in 2026 as well. | |
| So very excited about moving forward into 2026 and continuing to achieve the victories that we have. | |
| Let me add something to it. | |
| We do need, we have talked in the hypothetical many times, but we need to talk about the practical as well. | |
| I was alarmed to read recently that only 20% of medical students now are white males. | |
| It used to be 80%. | |
| That can't be true. | |
| Well, no, that's the truth. | |
| I read it in a reputable way. | |
| Maybe at a certain date. | |
| It's one of our daily, well, there is a way around it. | |
| See, this is the problem. | |
| We have, I know an individual, for example, that got an unsolicited invitation to attend Harvard Medical School. | |
| They rescinded when they found out. | |
| If you just said Vanderbilt, I was going to know it was going to be you. | |
| No, but this is important now, okay? | |
| Basically, that person tried to get into state U at the particular state he lived in twice and was put on the waiting list that didn't get in. | |
| That shows you the type of world we live in where you have the same resume, and if you're black, you get a free ride to Harvard Medical School. | |
| And if you are white, you don't even get into state U. | |
| But we need to tell people there are alternatives. | |
| For example, if you want to be a practicing doctor, you don't have to go the MD routes. | |
| You can go to osteopath school and become a DO. | |
| Osteopathy or osteopaths have to take osteopathy boards and medical boards. | |
| They get into the same intern programs and they can become doctors. | |
| Nurse practitioners do about as well and don't have to go through quite through. | |
| I know, but this is, you are the functional equivalent of an MD, a DO is, you know, they're in the same intern programs and everything. | |
| We need to let our people know some practical ways to improve their lot. | |
| There's the music. | |
| You know, professionally and economically. | |
| We will, well, we'll put a pin in that. | |
| And Keith, that's a great observation. | |
| We'll continue to flesh that out. | |
| Jason, 10 seconds, your contact information. | |
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| Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens, brown paper packages tied up with strings. | |
| These are a few of my favorite things. | |
| Green-colored ponies and crisp apple scroods, doorbells and sleigh bells and schnitzel with noodles. | |
| Wild geese that fly with a moon on their wings. | |
| These are a few of my favorite things. | |
| Well, you know, they say that's a Christmas song. | |
| They're my favorite things from the sound of music. | |
| Do you land on the assessment of the sound of music, Keith? | |
| Well, I know too much about the background of the story. | |
| And of course, the usual suspects wrote it, so it had a hidden poison pill in it. | |
| But who is that singer? | |
| Aretha Franklin, or was that? | |
| No, that's the original. | |
| That's what I'm saying. | |
| A very white-sounding person named Julie Andrews was the star of both the movie and the Broadway production. | |
| And I got to admit, I'm a fan of Julie Andrews. | |
| She's still alive. | |
| I was a fan of Christopher Plummer. | |
| He died not too long ago. | |
| A lot of the kids have actually already died. | |
| That's how old that movie is. | |
| But, you know, I've seen the movie. | |
| Of course, it's, well, if you can, it's a good movie if you can get past. | |
| Let me just point out the. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| We don't even have time for that. | |
| 10 seconds. | |
| The father is supposedly a member of the Austrian Navy, which has no shoreline. | |
| So that's kind of, you know, a question mark in and of itself. | |
| But he is a very big anti-Nazi, an anti-Hitler guy. | |
| This is during the Ashlands. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| But then, on the other hand, he must have been a very rare person if it was based on real life because 99% of the Austrian people voted to give up their separate entity as a nation and join Germany. | |
| That's 100%. | |
| Well, anyway, we're digressing now. | |
| There is actually another movie that starred Christopher Plummer as Kaiser Wilhelm himself, the exception. | |
| It stars Lily James, who may be the most beautiful woman in the world, not named my wife. | |
| Other than my wife, 100%. | |
| She's second. | |
| But anyway, so he went from Georg to the Kaiser in his later years. | |
| But we are back now with Richard Parker of the Ravens Call, making his debut appearance just within the last few weeks at the Ravens' Call. | |
| You're going to find his writings offer a unique, hard-right perspective on matters of culture, politics, and European identity. | |
| And he had a very interesting recent article. | |
| You know, I don't punch right on this show. | |
| Nick Fuentes even spoke at one of my conferences back a few years ago, 2019, in Chattanooga. | |
| It wasn't a TPC conference, but rather a conference for another organization that I work with. | |
| But, you know, I would appreciate Richard you providing some objective insights on the subject of the rise of Fuentes and his prospects. | |
| This has been a big year for him. | |
| You write about that in your most recent piece. | |
| And I think that because he has become such a big name, it's a question that deserves treatment. | |
| I think we mentioned for the first time the name Nick Fuentes on this show within the last two or three months. | |
| I watched the interview with Piers Morgan. | |
| Of course, I laughed. | |
| I agreed with a lot of what he said, but there's a but and this is how your most recent piece began. | |
| Recent appearances on both Tucker Carlson and Piers Morgan have propelled Nick Fuentes into a state of seemingly intractable prominence. | |
| Somewhat suspiciously, this has coincided with a surge in coverage in mainstream outlets that is far less vitriolic than one might expect. | |
| Many opposed to the left and Jewish power and influence regard this as a most positive development. | |
| However, and then I'll let you continue from there. | |
| Welcome back, Richard Parker. | |
| Good evening. | |
| Thank you for having me on. | |
| I think that Nick Fuentes is a long-term and possibly also a short-term liability. | |
| And I make that assessment through alternative, alternate hypotheses of black propaganda and more particularly the nut picking method of discreditation. | |
| Black propaganda is a very sophisticated and probably the most devious form of propaganda where a mouthpiece is popped up to represent a disfavored point of view or ideology to discredit that point of view or to galvanize the populace against that point of view while carefully concealing the actual source of the mouthpiece. | |
| Alternatively, there is a phenomenon called nutpicking of discreditation. | |
| And you see that in things like CNN or back in the day, 80s and 90s tabloid shows where they'd have like skinheads and Klan members who were a laughingstock and would incite the passions of both the studio audience and the watching audience. | |
| And sometimes even the most sophisticated aren't sure whether such a figure is black propaganda or an instance of that nut picking method of discreditation. | |
| Well, it's an interesting question because, again, what makes you think that Vilantes could be a black op, basically? | |
| Well, I'm not sure that he is, but his liabilities are such that he might as well be. | |
| And there are three things that concern me about Nick Fuentes. | |
| One is some of the skeletons in his closet. | |
| In 2002, Eagle Eyes Observers saw a link to what is tranny pornography. | |
| There's a very clear screenshot of that. | |
| He also went on a date where he's been affiliated with some twink known as Catboy Cammy. | |
| This compounded with some of the things that he said about women are unsavory and counterproductive, in my opinion. | |
| These are really important questions that need to be asked. | |
| But beyond that, I think that, you know, I don't think they would have Jared Taylor or Kevin McDonald on one of these programs because figures like that would be persuasive and they don't have these sorts of liabilities. | |
| I think that Nick Quintus, although he has galvanized a certain opposition to the left that maybe they didn't anticipate, he is far more effective in galvanizing the left in a period where Wook ideology has lost momentum. | |
| And so I think that that is... | |
| I was just going to say, James and I have been in this business basically for 21 years or so. | |
| And we have noticed that the mainstream media is always ready, willing, and able to step forward and point and pick our leaders for us. | |
| And again, this is just because Fuentes has ascended to this position in terms of media coverage. | |
| I think it deserves a fair and objective take. | |
| And again, he says a lot of things we like. | |
| He does sometimes refer to white nationalists negatively. | |
| I understand why they did. | |
| I understand why they did because I've been in media forever and I've been a part of it and I've been on both sides of it. | |
| And he's showy. | |
| All right. | |
| So again, he's showy and he's eccentric. | |
| And he casts a stark contrast to someone as Jared Taylor. | |
| Right. | |
| Take for example. | |
| I was just going to say very quickly, I liken him too. | |
| And, you know, Richard Spencer and I were close back in 2016. | |
| Richard Spencer became that. | |
| It's very easy to see Richard, excuse me, somebody who's squirrely, though. | |
| Come on. | |
| Look, we're not doing that. | |
| Richard Spencer and Atlanta. | |
| Hold on a minute. | |
| But look, I mean, they all said at times things we like. | |
| I'll give anyone the benefit of the doubt. | |
| But I think what Fuentes is, it's very easy to see him going the way of Richard Spencer and Richard Hanania in so much as I could see him going in a very leftist direction. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Maybe I'm wrong. | |
| I hope I'm wrong. | |
| Well, in response to that, you know, in trying to ask why the Powers that Be would ever do this, consider the theory of a controlled demolition. | |
| Local ideology has lost a lot of momentum, as happens in liberal democracies. | |
| The pendulum always swings back and forth. | |
| So as I suggest in my essay, A Marked Aversion to Mark Cuentez, it would behoove the Powers that Be to channel the coming opposition into a figurehead that has design flaws already built in the framework, as opposed to allowing them to channel to an effective opposition that doesn't have these laws. | |
| And I think that is one reason. | |
| Neoconservatism in the early 80s. | |
| Well, also like controlled opposition from 1984, but that is a reason why they may be doing this, and they're picking a guy who galvanizes the left more than the people that he galvanizes on our side, says things about women that worsen the divide between men and women as opposed to help ameliorate that problem. | |
| We need men and women to like each other and to desire one another. | |
| And this rift between white women and white men needs to be solved in one way. | |
| And quite frankly, he is not conducive to that prime directive. | |
| All right. | |
| The many different things that he says. | |
| If you want to read more about Richard Parker's, a lot of Richards mentioned tonight, Spencer, Hanania, but Richard Parker, The Ravens Call, a reactionary perspective at Substack. | |
| Join his Substack. | |
| Subscribe to it, as I have done. | |
| And you will find this take on Fuente. | |
| And listen, I mean, it's the 2025 retrospective show tonight. | |
| It's our year-in review show. | |
| No doubt about it. | |
| Fuentes has been a big part of 2025. | |
| He's made a lot of news. | |
| We're talking about it tonight, at least in this segment, with Richard Parker, who just on December the 18th offered his take on Fuentes. | |
| How can they get your contact information? | |
| How can they follow you? | |
| How can they support you on Twitter? | |
| Sure. | |
| It's theravenscall.substack.com. | |
| And if listeners enjoy my essays, I urge them to also subscribe, either as a free subscription or better yet, a paid one. | |
| And also to please share what you read that you like so that my publication can grow. | |
| You can also find me on Twitter at AsTheRaven Calls. | |
| That's at AsTheRaven Calls on Twitter. | |
| And look forward to more provocative, thought-provoking content on your struly. | |
| I appreciate you, Richard, for coming on for such a short appearance tonight. | |
| Cameo appearance. | |
| My pleasure. | |
| On these ensemble shows, but I've really enjoyed getting to know you better over the course of the last year and your first appearance a few weeks ago. | |
| The Ravens, plural, theravenscall.substack.com. | |
| If you want to read more from Richard Parker, and you should. | |
| And a lot of good stuff there. | |
| And a lot of people talk about Fuentes. | |
| He's weighing in, and we've had his take tonight. | |
| Jason Kuna, still tuned in. | |
| Jason Kuna says, I like your current guest. | |
| Jason, kick things off. | |
| You just heard from Richard. | |
| Coming up, Jason Kessler, Brad Griffin, Rick Tyler, Roger Devlin, Sonny Thomas. | |
| And then Keith and I will close out the last show of the year. | |
| Thank you, Richard, for coming on tonight. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| I look forward to talking to you again soon. | |
| Bye-bye. | |
| Call.substack.com. | |
| You got it, my friend. | |
| Thank you. |