Dec. 28, 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.
That's a wonderful hymn, a beautiful hymn, one of my favorites.
And it's simply triumphant when backed by the full symphony orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in England.
And it's a great time to watch it this first weekend after Christmas.
We'll have it posted tomorrow, Sunday a.m. at thepoliticalcesspool.org as we continue on our 2025 year-in review retrospective and so many of our favorite guests weighing in tonight on predictions for the year to come.
Now, doing that here with us this hour to kick off our third and final hour, the final hour of 2025 here in DPC, our broadcasting calendar, Rick Tyler.
And this is a guy who can fill a segment.
He can fill an hour.
He can fill everything.
He is one of my favorite commentators.
And Rick, I come to find out, two of our favorite friends here in the TPC audience was at a wedding recently, and you so happened to be officiating, and they recognized you and they knew you from the show.
How did that happen?
Well, Kirk Lyons is a good old friend of mine.
And when we saw each other at your event early this year, that's when we arranged it because one of Kirk's fine children was getting married and it was going to happen in November in Tennessee.
So I was able to officiate and saw some great people.
What a fantastic wedding it was.
Lots of familiar faces.
It was a lot of people that I've known for many years.
So it was great.
It really was fantastic.
But moving ahead, if you want me to give you a real quick boom, boom, boom, James, I'm ready to do it.
Go for it.
In retrospect, I'd say the most disappointing thing of the first year of Trump's term that he's serving right now was the demise of Doge.
You know, what Elon Musk was doing to expose and reveal how hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars were being stolen.
It was, you know, beyond documentation of beyond what the most cynical among us have known, you know, forever.
But, you know, when that got shut down, that was a sad day because you have to defund all of this insanity if it's ever going to stop.
Moving forward, I believe that, and I have the utmost respect for Brad and his foresight and his predictions, but I disagree with him.
I do not think that the Republicans will lose the House of Representatives in 2026.
I think that the prices of gas going down is a really good indicator today at the pump.
It was $2.15 for me here in Tennessee for a gallon.
But I do believe that turning the corner into 2026, things are going to look better and better and better on the economic front for the country.
Now, again, it's all smoke and mirrors because we're still $35 plus trillion dollars in debt.
But for the time being, I believe it's going to suffice to build enough energy in the electorate and in the body politic for there to be a victory for the Republicans.
I believe the redistricting that's going on will accrue to the advantage of the Republican Party.
But most importantly, James, I believe that when FDR said 90 years ago, if it happens in politics, you can be sure it was planned.
I believe that is more true today than ever.
I believe that the sophisticated modalities that the bad guys possess to control the outcome of elections and things of this nature, that they are more effective and prevalent than ever today.
And what we are all involved in, we are all role-playing ourselves in the biggest reality show in history.
And Donald Trump is larger than life.
He's irreplaceable.
Nobody in my lifetime has even come close to being the stature of an individual of Trump.
Now, I believe he's a creation of the very system that we are trying to figure out and dissect and delineate and understand so that we can have a meaningful chance.
Yeah, we've got to cry out to our God, the God of Scripture, 2 Chronicles 7, 14.
Everybody needs to memorize that verse, recite it daily.
It's our only hope.
But in the meantime, we have to pray with our hand on the plow.
We've got to do the job, the work that our God wants us to do.
And unprecedented hard times are in the foreground.
But I believe that there's going to be, in 2026, there's definitely going to be a continuation of this phenomenon that we're witnessing right now where it seems like things are moving along pretty well.
I know that there are the affordability issues and all of that.
But whenever the powers that be start reciting a mantra like they are with affordability, we know that that's all it is.
It's a mantra.
There's always people who are able to navigate the system as it is and do well.
There's always people who come up on the short end of the stick.
Overall, the fact that we are not at war, the fact that we are not reeling from a new 9-11 type event, the fact that we are not seeing the formal outbreak of literal civil war, all of these things which people have been predicting for quite some time, all of that bodes well for us as we turn the corner into this new year.
Now, moving beyond 2026, it's any man's guess.
It's anybody's guess.
God only knows what might happen.
All of those things that I just mentioned that are exceedingly negative in their connotations and proportions are a very real possibility.
They could all happen in 2027.
But I believe 2026 will see the Republicans hang on to the House.
And I believe that this problem with judicial tyranny is going to be dealt with.
And I believe that Trump is going to emerge in the second half of his term.
He's going to emerge as more of a strongman political figure.
I believe he has the force of personality to do that, to play that role.
And I believe, and this is the most controversial prediction, but I believe that Trump will announce somewhere along the way that they are launching a legal battle to give him the opportunity to run again because never before has there been such a flagrant theft of an election, which happened to him, which he was the victim of, that prevented him from being able to have two back-to-back terms.
And the presidency is something that without two back-to-back terms, there's no way that you can possibly do the things that need to get done, even in two terms.
It's almost impossible.
But I believe that that battle will happen in the courts, and I believe that the Supreme Court will rule.
I believe that there's, if I were on a jury, even though it wouldn't be a jury trial, but if I were sitting on a jury, I would, just from the standpoint of fairness, of equity, of what is right and moral, Trump does deserve the opportunity to have two back-to-back terms.
And again, Gabbard is releasing all kinds of heretofore classified information that proves even beyond the most blind individual's analysis that proves that the election was stolen.
Whether it's Georgia, whatever venue you want to pick out of a handful of key venues upon which the election turned.
Well, that begs a question for us, Rick, okay?
Yes.
The question is, what are we going to do to assure the validity of this coming election, which is key to everything else?
Well, I've got to do it.
You've got to be serious to do it.
You know, you can't just wish it and make it so.
Like you said, we have people in high places that have all sorts of modalities that they can call upon to throw this election.
And I think that ought to be job one from this point on until that election for the administration.
Believe it or not, what's happening in Venezuela is tied into this question of elections and their outcomes because Venezuela has been a strategic location from where a lot of the mischief for gerrymandering elections and determining outcomes through all of the dirty tricks that they specialize in.
Venezuela has been a key hotspot for a lot of that.
A lot of times places in the world are particular venues where they orchestrate fraud from Israel, the telecommunications industry and the technical IT world.
Israel is a nexus there.
It is a crossroads of all types of power being utilized for making things happen that otherwise would not happen, just plain and simple.
Now, another good thing right now is that not only do we not have to apologize for being white right now, we also don't have to apologize right now for enunciating and delineating and informing people about conspiratorial things that are being done, how strings are being pulled at the highest echelons of power.
This is why, ladies and gentlemen, that we want to have Rick Tyler on any of these ensemble broadcasts.
I'm not going to say anybody, there's not anybody out there that can do it as well as him, but there's nobody who could do it better.
He'll call him spider dirty.
I mean it.
Nobody can do it better.
Rick Tyler, thank you so much.
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.
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I'm real and sad.
Baby, it's cold outside.
I gotta go away.
Baby, it's cold outside.
It's even as big.
I'm hoping that you dropped in.
I'll hold your hands that just like beautiful.
What's yours?
My father will be pacing the floor.
Listen to that.
I have placed your skin.
Beautiful.
Please don't hold me.
Maybe just to have a drink.
I'll put some records on while I've been.
The neighbors might think.
Maybe it's bad out there.
Sing what's in the stream.
No caps to be hot out of there.
I wish I knew how.
Your eyes are like starlights.
To break this spell.
I'll take your hat.
Your hair looks like a little bit of a snow.
What a great song.
What a great song.
And when you're looking for in this transition week from the Christmas season to the new year, that week, when you're looking for post-Christmas songs but still wintertime songs, how better could you do than to find Baby It's Cold Outside?
And to integrate with that particular song, the author of Sexual Utopia in Power, Dr. Roger Devlin.
That was a song made for your analysis, Roger.
How are you tonight?
And welcome back to our year-in-review retrospective.
Look ahead to 2026.
Roger, how are you?
Well, I'm doing great.
And in fact, I just learned in the last couple of days that the second edition of Sexual Utopia in Power is coming out in January.
It's going to be slightly expanded with two other pieces.
And then later on, perhaps by the summer, we'll be publishing a new volume, Countercurrents.
We'll be publishing a new volume of the 18 essays that I've written on gender issues in this past year.
I've already discussed some of those with you on the program.
I've been, I guess I started publishing them last January, and I got enough for a book that's actually bigger than sexual utopian power.
And so those two items are going to come out in the next year, 2026.
I tell you, you're the 21st century's answer to Hugh Hefner, buddy.
Oh, yeah, right.
I tell you what, we can't get enough of Roger when he's at our events or when he's on the air or whenever we're together, Roger, at events for other organizations and institutions.
You've been around the world this year, and this actually brings us back to full focus tonight and sharp focus on the year that was and the year to come.
Your takes on that.
We've been asking all the guests tonight that question, and what a great ensemble of guests it has been.
But I remember talking to you, Roger, back earlier in the spring.
You were at the Re-Migration Summit back in earlier this year in Europe, and we talked to you about that.
And so your weigh in on this question, Roger, and that is how are white interests being served in the current year, soon to be the new year.
And are we better off than we have been in previous years?
Even better.
What about the interests of males?
Take it in anything.
Go with it any way you want.
Yeah, it's been a great year.
Yes, I got to the Re-Migration Summit.
I got to speak in Finland, and I had a wonderful time in Slovenia and Hungary as well this past spring.
And I also got to speak at Amran, which I wasn't expecting, but I got a call from Jared less than a week before the conference.
He needed somebody for some free time.
He said, we need the heavy hitter.
He said, Roger, we need the heavy hitter.
Swinging the white and bad.
So I'm going to be, yeah, I really enjoyed that, and I hope to do more of it next year.
I hope there's going to be a remigration summit 2026, although it has not been announced yet.
But I'm already planning to be in Europe this spring.
And we actually lost you.
We actually lost you to a competing conference earlier this year when we had our year conference.
I mean, this is a good thing, though, right?
And I was talking with Greg Johnson earlier today about that because Greg was actually one of the very first to know when we were planning this because we were trying to avoid stepping on each other's toes.
But nevertheless, there is a proliferation not only of content creators who are saying the things that we say now.
I mean, that's a given, but of events.
There's so many events now that you can't acknowledge.
I look forward to scrolling through the Amran website.
And whenever I see a Roger Devlin podcast or something, I go to it immediately.
All right.
So, well, don't we all?
But Roger, let's get to brass tacks here because we only have you for one segment and time is fleeting already.
Time is fleeting, is it not, ladies and gentlemen?
I mean, this is the last show of 2025.
It seems like just yesterday we were getting ready for this.
It's crazy.
Time blurs.
Roger, 2025.
Your big takeaways from the year that was very nearly and a couple of days will be.
And I look ahead to 2025.
What do we need to be wary of in the future here?
Go ahead.
Okay.
Well, it has been a great year for me.
I'm much more impressed by the general change in atmosphere than by Trump's occasional hiccups.
I tend to my view on the issue of Israel and Jewish influence in general is that time is on our side.
I'm sure you've seen the poll showing The young people have already revolted from, you know, they're not going along with it anymore.
So the fact that a 78-year-old baby boomer president is still, you know, engaged in business as usual with the Israel lobby.
I don't think that's important as a lot of other people think it is.
Amen.
This is it.
Hey, folks, this is it.
Let's get that issue.
And I don't think that he's really that enamored of them.
I think that he knows what's going on, but he knows that he's got to spawn.
I'm not going to go that far.
I don't know.
But I will say I don't know about that, Keith.
But what I will say is he has been good for our interests, or our interests have been advanced in the last 10 years.
And Roger, to your point, and this is the key point, is that we, for the first time ever, at least in my life, we can sit on the bowl and wait out the Jews because trends are projecting against their interests, or at least in the anti-white Jewish supremacist interest, not your bakery, your local delicatessen interest, but you know what I'm talking about.
They say the more things change, the more they stay the same.
We need to focus on the great replacement in our own country and in Europe and getting control of our own countries back.
And one of the things that I think we need to concentrate on is election integrity.
I'd like to see same-day voting with paper ballots.
I don't think there's any past 10 years where the Democrats have won any elections.
I really don't know.
But that's something that ought to receive more attention.
Well, you know, we need to have photo ID too.
Photo ID voting on the day of the election.
You have to have a photo ID to crash a check for crossing.
That's exactly.
Exactly.
And most people are in favor of that.
Only people who want to cheat are opposed.
A serious question, Roger, and that is, you have been a lifelong pro-white partisan, as am I, as is Keith, as is all of our people that are interviewed on this program.
How do you want to see the midterms go?
I mean, from white, from the distilled and how do we assure that these are going to be, there's going to be electoral integrity and valid voting in this way.
We've still got nine or excuse me, like 10 or 11 months, don't we?
Some states have been doing this, have been cleaning up their voter rolls.
They have.
More need to be done.
Some haven't.
Yeah.
Well, the ones that haven't are the blue states, but what we have to worry about.
This is the question.
Roger, you're a lifelong pro-white partisan.
How do you want to see the midterms go?
Well, I'm not so convinced that it's going to be a disaster.
I don't know.
How do you want to see them go?
How do you want it?
What do you think would be the best outcome for white interests?
And only that, only through that prism.
Well, I've never been an accelerationist.
I'm inclined to think that worse is usually worse rather than better.
So, you know, I'd like to see our people do well, but we have to do the same.
It doesn't affect us so much at the grassroots.
We've got to keep doing what we're doing and not get complacent regardless of what happens in Washington.
All right, Roger, that's it here.
Maybe the least important part of politics.
Well, I mean, the whole thing about politics and culture downstream from this or that.
I mean, there's truth to that.
I mean, we all know that.
Think this next election, though, is going to be the fight of the century until the next fight of the century, right, Keith?
Well, it's not that.
He said, you know, we're at an inflection point in American history.
And right now we weren't at that point two years ago or last year or four years ago.
Well, all I know is that our enemy now has come out of the closet.
We know exactly what they have in store for us.
And if they get in, Katie bar the door.
Roger, you have a minute remaining.
It is all yours, my friend.
Thank you so much for being with us for this ensemble cast in our last broadcast of 2025, which has been an incredible year for our program.
And even 21 years in, we still growing.
We're still punching harder and punching higher.
And I appreciate you for being a part of that and for your support and your friendship.
Last word to you this hour or this segment.
Go.
Well, nothing much is going to be changing in my activities.
As I said, I'm going to be continuing to publish two new books, The Revised Sexual Utopia and Power in January, and then a brand new collection of 18 essays that I published this year on countercurrents should come out by the summer.
That's going to be a big book, and we've talked about that before.
And I'm going to try to forge some closer ties between American and European nationalists.
I hope.
You've been doing that.
You've been doing that with your travels this year, which we have highlighted on this broadcast.
You were away when we were in South Carolina.
I mean, a lot of things happening now.
Sexual Utopia in Power Dr. F. Roger Devlin, our guest.
Thank you so much, Roger.
We'll be back.
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I gotta get home.
Baby, you freeze out there.
Say lend me your call.
It's up to your knees out there.
You've really been grand.
I feel when I touch up.
Just say, how can you do this thing to me?
There's bound to be a talk tomorrow.
Think of my life long story.
At least there'll be plenty to play.
I really can't stay.
Baby, it's cold.
When it's cold.
Okay, fine.
Just another drink.
That took a lot of convincing.
Well, he got her in the end and go, guys.
That's right.
That's the way you do it.
And Sonny Thomas is our guest here to wrap up this ensemble show tonight.
2025 is in the rearview mirror, Sonny.
You've been a big part of it, as you always have been.
I love having you on, whether it's for an hour or for even these short controlled bursts.
One segment for these ensemble shows.
You were with us earlier this year in the aforementioned conference in May.
You're with us here tonight.
You are our last guest appearance for 2025, and I'm thankful for that.
And I'm thankful for that too as well, because of the fact that to be able to back clean up is awesome on the political cesspool.
Well, listen, back cleanup, knock it out of the park, however you want to frame it.
I mean, we have a great, we talked about this at the very top of the show.
We have an unprecedented, unmatched roster of guests.
Our bench is deep.
And, yeah, I mean, you know, these shows are special, though, when we have so many of our friends on.
And here you are now.
You will be the last person, not named James Edwards or Keith Alexander, to contribute to the show this year.
And the topic is 2025, the year that was, what's coming in 2026.
And Sonny, we turn it to you to take us to the house.
Well, I wanted to follow up what you guys did a couple weeks ago.
We were asking a performance of Trump in his first year and his second term.
I'm going to go with 7 out of 10, and I would say some of the positive things are...
A hundred of you people would not like you for that.
The unsreview people would not like you for that at all.
Well, there's a reason for it because, again, I do not vote for Trump this time, but I'm still monitoring what he's doing.
But the tariffs, I think, are a good positive thing, putting money back in treasury belongs.
It could lead to the end of the income tax.
Now, that is a major issue there.
And to be quite honest, if anyone could pull it off, it would be Trump.
It's just making sure he gets the right people in there to make sure he gets it done.
And he's still breathing.
Because you know what happens every time I go up against the banks, you lose.
So in the worst way possible.
Every time you go up against the Jews, you lose, right?
That's another way of saying that.
Until the current influence wanes to such an extent that that's not true anymore.
And that's the topic, Sonny.
That's one thing that's been brought up a couple of times already tonight is that we can wait them out now instead of the other way around.
Do you agree or disagree?
Well, I agree, but one of the gentlemen was from Kentucky running for Senate.
What is Robert Ransdell?
We had a sign that says, with Jews, we lose.
So, I mean, I thought that was a pretty bold yard sign for a campaign, that's for sure.
That was Keith's campaign when he ran for assessor.
I will say this, though.
If Trump can essentially, if he's able to get rid of the income tax, that means he can sign a way to nullify the IRS.
But to really get rid of the IRS, you have to do what Ron Paul's biggest theme was, is in the Fed.
Once you're in the Fed, you automatically abolish the IRS because of the collection wing of the Federal Reserve.
No one realized that any of the tax money that we pay for certain services we expect to get be rendered ever actually go to those things.
And Aaron Russo's documentary, America Freedom to Fascism in 2008, really showed that.
And so that's something you should go back and review because everything he did in that documentary is still spot on right now.
So that was a big wake-up moment for a lot of people.
You don't agree then with Hunter Wallace and with some of our other guests that these tariffs are going to be struck down by the Supreme Court.
I hope that's not the case because there's a lot of precedent for that.
And this country was run by tariffs long before the income tax.
So, I mean, that's another thing that needs to be addressed because there's a lot of historical reverence there.
And I'm sure Keith would definitely agree with that because he's an astute.
The great betrayal, but the great betrayal.
Things are turned around totally.
You know, it used to be in the founding of the nation that tariffs were customary and the taboo was income tax.
Now, income tax are customary and tariffs are taboo.
But what has been done can be undone.
Am I right?
Exactly.
Now, the good positive things I would say with Trump and administration is RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
Except I think RFK is compromised because there's a lot of Jewish influence.
But he's done a lot of things in the background that I have to say is positive.
But I do listen to Stew Peters because he is a very good skeptic of what's going on in the administration.
So he has a good viewpoints.
Tulsi's done a really good job as DNI.
And I've always been impressed by her.
She's cool under pressure, and that's the type of person we need in those type of positions.
Bad things.
Trump's position on Gaza.
That's one of the reasons why I did not vote for him.
And Netanyahu is supposed to be in the White House sometime this week.
I mean, he's going to try to coerce him into going to war with Iran.
So that's an issue there.
Also, to say he did nothing about the Doge results.
Didn't try to push Congress to try to do anything about that to make it stick.
And sadly, the flip-flopping of the H-1B visas, that is unacceptable.
That needs to be completely hammered down, if not eliminated.
I did see he did get rid of the lottery, though.
That's a positive influence there.
So I think that's a very, very good thing in that particular thing.
So that's my general assessment of Trump in his first term and first year of his second term.
Is Tulsi Gabbard going to run for president?
I don't know, but I'd be honest, when she ran last time, I did support a campaign.
She looked better than anybody else.
She looked better than anybody on the Democratic dais.
Well, not that, but I wanted to be heard.
All white.
I wanted to be heard like Ron Paul was.
He knew he didn't have a hope in hell, but he changed an entire generation just by him running for president both times in a row because of the fact that now more people understand the Social Security is a Ponzi scheme and they want to know how to get out of it and they understand the Fed.
So this is everything that Robert Welch ever hoped for during his lifetime has come to fruition thanks to Dr. Paul running for president.
That's for sure.
What do you see, Keith?
See, Tulsi and James, some suspect character here that looks a lot like James Edwards.
I just texted it to you, Sonny.
But yeah, I mean, you know, we love Tulsi.
I'm glad she's still in the administration halfway through this term.
Well, I mean, it's only been a year, but I mean, you go into the midterms.
I mean, it's technically in year two.
But, yeah, I mean, she's one of the bright parts along with, and I appreciate you bringing that up, Sonny.
Along with the RFK, Tulsi Gabbard has been one of two really bright points in the Trump administration 2.0.
Well, tell us this, too, if you would, Sonny.
What has she accomplished so that people know?
Well, she's really trying to expose, especially the election fraud.
That's still pending what's coming out here.
And a lot of the different sources I've been hearing is pretty much going to be a bombshell.
Everything that Mike Lindell as well as Denise Desuzia have done in 2000 Mules, that's just a tip of the iceberg of letting you know what's coming.
And more importantly, like you said before, Keith, we have to have paper ballots at the box only.
You have to have photo ID to verify who you are, and you have to have paper ballots that can be easily hand-counted on site.
I mean, people forget the Battle of Athens in 1946 was over voting issues because the corrupt mayor and sheriff knew they were going to lose the race, so they stole the ballot boxes and ran off to the jail.
And then the people rose up.
This is why we have a Second Amendment.
The people rose up, got trucks, long rifles thrown in there, got every man on foot that they could get, surrounded the jail, and said, you either come out with the box or you come out in a box.
And they basically walked out with the ballot boxes in their hands.
And that bureau is there in Athens, Tennessee, right by the university there.
So, the last time we had a true insurrection in this country was when the people took the country back.
The Second Amendment isn't just against the federal government, it's against all levels of tyranny when it becomes necessary.
Well, another thing we need to do is just have voting on the day of the election.
All of this, see, everything that was brought into play by the Voting Rights Act of 65 was done for the express purpose of corrupting our elections.
And early voting periods, mail-in voting, unfettered absentee voting, all of that type of stuff is an invitation to fraud.
Sonny, give us your contact.
Give us how people can follow you on social media with Resolution Radio and how you would like to see 2026 play out.
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So I recommend people check that out.
We have a lot of great shows there, especially on Tuesdays.
I have a lot of Second Amendment shows, and we have more national shows we feature on Friday, including the political cesspool and, for example, Radio Thule, which is from our brothers and sisters there in the Scandinavian countries.
So definitely a nod to the Nordic Resistance Movement there.
What I like to see in 2026, for example, I'd like to see Trump really push hard to do something about the income tax and possibly trying to push to end the Fed before he leaves office.
That would be fantastic.
Secondly, a real strong passion of mine, but I've also been reading some stuff here, is seeing the South African refugees make sure they make it to the South as well as Ohio.
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Sonny, I got to text you something about that.
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Yeah, I mean, that's it.
There's no show like this.
There's never going to be another show like this.
There will never be a show that came before us.
21 years running.
TPC stands alone in this realm.
And there have been others that do great work.
Some have eclipsed us in terms of mainstream.
Well, we turned down a lot of interviews.
We turned down a lot of interviews.
We originate while others sometimes imitate.
Well, in any event, here we are.
And this is it, Keith.
21 years on the air.
It comes to a close this segment.
2025 is done.
It's done.
It's kaput.
It's kaput.
And this is our last show of the year.
And what a cast.
Could have had a lot of people on tonight.
They would all have done an incredible job.
Featured throughout the year, featured throughout every year.
But tonight, Brad Griffin, Roger Devlin, Jason Kessler, Jason Kuna, Richard Parker, Sonny Thomas, Rick Tyler.
That's the ensemble we picked for this, our last show, 2025, which was a banner year for us in so many ways.
That was Murderer's Row, basically, to use another baseball analogy.
We got them all in here swinging the weighted bat, and they've all swung for the fences and hit the homer.
Well, more than that is that, you know, they've all been there.
They've all been there and done that, and they have contributed, and they have suffered, and they have toiled.
And that's the kind of people that I like for an ensemble show, the people who have been there, the people who know.
They've earned their way into the ensemble.
That's it.
Well, I mean, what else can we say?
It has been a great 2025.
We look forward to 2026, 22 years.
22 years on the air.
I mean, you know, Keith, when you started calling into the show, before you were a regular, you know, guest and then a co-host, you called into the show.
You heard about the show.
You started listening.
You called in.
Did you think all the way back in the early to mid-2000s?
I guess it was the mid-2000s because we started in 04, but did you think in the mid-2000s that you'd be here on the week between Christmas and New Year's Eve in 2025?
And we would be doing this for so many years together?
No, not at all.
In fact, I'm along for the ride.
I'm just, you know, I'm tagging.
You're much more than that.
You're much more than that, and you know it.
You know it to be true.
But together with our audience, and together, you and I, and with our audience and our staple of guests and our stable of talent, we've done something that nobody else has done, at least not for this long.
Well, I feel humbled and very privileged to be part of this, James.
And I give credit where credit is due.
Without your doggedness and your never say die attitude, this thing would have faded like so many others before it.
But because of your Stamina and your stick-to-tiveness, I guess you would say.
We've allowed this thing not only to maintain, but to grow and to basically we're setting policy for the United States of America.
I really think that if it were not for our show and getting these words out, basically, you know, basically a lot of the things that Trump is doing, the ideas, the ideas have their genesis in this program.
Well, whether they acknowledge it or not, whether they heard it or not, or whether they heard it through other people who got it from whatever the fact, we've been a player in this game, and we've been a player in the advancement of our issues.
And, you know, the question again, and Keith, you know, credit is due to also our audience who's kept us on the air for 21 years, now going into our 22nd year.
And, of course, to the guests who have, you know, a representative sampling tonight of them.
How can you fail when you have guests this good?
But also to our audience, and, you know, the question is, has...
Well, we've been a focal point.
We have been a group that basically gets the disparate voices together so that they can share their ideas and get them out to the public.
Well, we've done it longer than anybody else.
That's for sure.
That's not a brag.
That's just a fact.
And, you know, we've had some interesting things.
You know, the talk television appearances in the mid-2000s and all of those things.
Has advocacy on behalf of white interests advanced or regressed in the past decade in the age of Trump?
Unequivocally, my answer is yes.
Yes, it has.
It has progressed.
It has advanced.
You know, and I go back to 2004 and as a talk radio host and even back to the 99 and 2000 Buchanan campaign, and I can tell you the answer is yes without any reservation whatsoever.
There was never a white advocacy radio program before this political assessment.
That's 1,000%.
Not only was that the fact, because you could have only been a white advocacy radio program if you were on the AM Terrestrial Airwaves back in 2004, because social media didn't exist.
Twitter didn't exist.
YouTube didn't exist in 2004.
Facebook did, but I mean, you know, nobody was doing it there then.
And so, you know, and I get it.
Everybody's a commentator these days.
So much has changed.
But simply, you know, you're the Daniel Boone that blazed the Cumberland Trail for everybody.
That makes you Davey Crockett.
I guess so.
But you got more complicated.
I think I'm more like George Russell.
You know, saying things to trigger super chats isn't quite the same as poised and seasoned leadership.
And that's what we offer, I think, here.
What I want to offer is leadership for a change.
It is, you know, we have a zeal to win, a zeal for professionalism.
And that all stems from my formative experiences in the Buchanan campaign of 2000.
I mean, imagine, imagine God's will be done.
God put me there.
I mean, you know, if it wasn't for God, I couldn't have looked into that.
19 years old on the Buchanan campaign.
Are you kidding me?
I mean, that whole thing.
And then, you know, you see Pat's position now, where people place Pat now, it's totally different than it was a quarter of a year ago.
I heard our friend talking about Denise D'Souza having a role in, you know, his 200 Mules movie.
I can never forgive him as a Dodd Indian for basically sabotaging the career of Sam Francis, one of the great thinkers.
And you know, I'm going to write a book one day.
I'm going to write an autobiography.
I'm going to write this whole thing.
I got so many stories people don't know.
When Sam Francis died, Pat Buchanan was at his funeral in Chattanooga.
Yeah, that's right.
And so it was our webmaster.
And, you know, I got all these things.
I mean, the people that turned Pat down for that vice presidency and the whole thing.
I mean, none of that matters.
What matters now is where we are and where we're going.
And I am unflinchingly focused on playing a role in elevating our issues to heights not yet seen in generations, not seen in generations.
And we've got to have poise.
We can't get into this whole backbiting and jealousy and ego and airing out dirty laundry on social media that our younger comrades are so.
There are a lot of people in our generation that engaged in that type of activity.
Yeah, but not to the they did, but they couldn't do it the way they do it now, where it's so readily apparent on social media.
But all of that being said, there's good, there's bad.
This year has been a good year.
This year's over.
Keith, this year's over.
2025 for us here on TPC started January the 4th of 2025 with Ron Ons, the first hour or the first show of this year, and it's over now.
And a lot of things have happened since then.
On the air and off the air, special appearances.
This is it.
A minute remaining in the 2025 year for TPC.
How would you recap it and sum it up?
Well, it's been a year of unprecedented accomplishment on the part of the political cesspool.
Our get-together in South Carolina, having people like Ron Uns on the show, basically, we've been hitting the ball, hitting the target every week, basically, during 2024, 25.
And it's just, you know, relative, right?
I mean, it could be 2022.
Well, the thing is, we get what this year, like I said, though, this year was a special year.
It was a year of unprecedented accomplishment on the part of the Cesspool, in my humble opinion.
Well, you go back to that conference.
We've talked about it so much.
Why have we talked about it so much when we've organized dozens?
I mean, you know, going back to 99, I probably, you know, meetings, conferences, whatever, events, you know, I've probably organized at least 100, 100, and that's including the show conversation.
People may not understand this.
This year, though, was special.
This year was special.
Well, we're getting some real traction for some real political power now.
Okay.
We can let all the cats out of the bag, but let me tell you this.
You know, we're no longer just theorizing.
We're not poking holes in there with our fingers.
We are on the verge of having a real presence in the political theater of America now.
It's heartbreaking.
I can't tell you how excited I was that first Saturday after Thanksgiving when we started to enter into the Christmas season with all the great music.
And it's over now.
You know, next year will be great.
I can't wait for next year, but it won't be Christmas anymore.
And it won't be 2025 anymore.
And the battle will begin anew.
Folks, thank you for being with us.
It's not over yet.
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But please do so.
I love you.
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My family loves you.
We are all a family, our family of listeners, our family of guests.
That's it for 2025.
It breaks my heart to say, but we will be back in 2026 as early as seven days from now.