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March 1, 2026 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/02/28

The Political Cesspool’s Sam Dixon pivots from 2026 fundraising to slam Trump’s "delusional" reforms, citing Virginia’s election of a pro-violence Democrat and Blinken’s failed China policy. He ties Iran’s Khamenei assassination to immigration-driven housing costs, warning it could backfire with retaliatory strikes while fueling anti-American sentiment abroad—like Ukraine’s 2024 color revolution. Only a "white ethnostate," he insists, can reverse America’s decline, dismissing Buckley Jr.’s theory of Jewish-Christian unity as naive. Blue-collar listeners in Arkansas keep the movement alive, but systemic opposition remains the real enemy. [Automatically generated summary]

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Third Of Our Triumvirant 00:10:55
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.
We're back with our third and final hour, the third of our trifecta, our triumvirant tonight.
Mark Weber, our one, Padrig Martin, our two, now Sam Dixon.
Sam was originally scheduled tonight for something far more uplifting, and that was to announce TPC's first quarter fundraising drive incentive for 2026.
It's kicking off this weekend.
We'll run through the end of March, and Sam's playing an integral role in that.
We will mention that later this hour, but as we have to roll with the punches, as live broadcasts must, Sam has been repurposed to talk about the issues of the day.
And the first thing I will ask our good friend and longtime mentor to your humble servant here, Sam, you have been tuned in tonight.
How would you respond to the first two hours by Comrades Weber and Martin, respectively?
Well, I would say there's very little left to say.
Two hard acts to follow.
Two very difficult acts to follow.
I don't know what else to say.
I'll try to find out enough to say I'm a gabby person, as lawyers generally are, so I'm sure I can gab on for an hour.
But I thought the last one, Padrig.
Martin, you need to correct people's spelling on that so they can find him.
But he, I don't know, he was, he was, he had a good sense of time.
He covered the past, the present, and the future.
And he brought out many things that show why America cannot sustain these campaigns.
Well, as so many people were emailing in and commenting, texting if they have my number about how good the show was the second hour, I tried to give credit where due, and that was Patrick Martin makes us look good, and he should have a much larger profile in our ranks.
He doesn't know how to spell his name in English.
We have not managed to train him right.
We've trained lots of the Irish, but we have not trained him.
You need to explain to people the weird, peculiar Irish spelling.
Yes, we had to watch him.
We had to get on him so that he didn't do his presentation in Gaelic.
Yes, it is not Patrick, as in Patrick Buchanan.
It is Padreg, P-A-D-R-A-I-G, Padrick Martin.
But if you go to our Twitter, which is underserved and much beleaguered after the dismissal for the last three years, and I haven't much cultivated it, but it is at, I got to find my own name, at TPC James Edwards.
There you can link over to him and you can find him.
And then from there, sort of like an airport, you catch the connecting shuttle and you can go anywhere in the world.
You'll find Patrick Martin.
But he is absolutely, I can't keep him off the air when we're talking about things like this because he is just so well versed in that issue.
But, you know, there's so much I want to talk to you about tonight, Sam.
And, of course, our email exchanges with people like Mark and Jared and others in our ranks inform a lot of my thinking.
And we were having some exchanges earlier this week, and I wanted to have you back on tonight.
And I think one thing I would start with tonight, in light of what you've heard and what we've all heard tonight, if you're tuned in live, from Mark Weber and Patrick Martin, is now Trump's legacy.
So again, It's a difficult thing here to be objective.
And we try to anchor our commentary in reason, which means we try to be reasonable.
And we are not MACA, nor have we ever been, where inso much as that everything Trump does, we cheer.
It's a cult of personality.
That's not us.
Nor are we the people who are a little bit more stringent than we on the white nationalist scale, who retroactively or in real time find fault in everything Trump has ever done.
We try not to be blackpilled or overly exuberant.
We just try to be realistic.
And so how would you reconcile this?
The things that we have been talking about tonight, the actions that Trump has unfortunately taken this weekend, is this a legacy-altering weekend for him?
I don't think you can reconcile the two.
The two are very different things and conflict with each other.
I think I would start out by saying that the legacy of Trump may very well be the understanding that there is no reform, that the system which we suffer under is immune to reform.
The time for reform was 65 years ago.
The Goldwater campaign was probably the last time that there was any possibility of riding the ship.
Yeah, you can't do it.
And I think that Trump, I don't know Trump, but I don't like to psychoanalyze people that I don't know.
But my impression is that Trump, like many of our leaders, still believes in things that are no longer believable.
He still believes that America is the center of the world.
That was true under Biden.
Within the first two weeks of the Biden administration, the Jewish Secretary of State Blinken betook himself to Alaska to meet with the heads of the Chinese, and he started lecturing them and telling them, America doesn't approve the way you're handling your Muslim population in Singang.
America demands that you do this and you do that.
And America doesn't prove this.
American improves that.
American says, they just listen to this nonsense.
It was based on the idea that it's 1950 and America is the only major industrial power in the world and everybody else is in ruins.
And they listened to this nonsense and they said, you know, we are your creditor.
The debtor does not tell the creditor what to do.
The debtor is the creditor's slave, which is the way life really works.
And so with Trump.
I think he wants to believe, and as most Americans, most so-called conservatives, a word I detest, believe, that they want to believe that somehow we can get a political solution.
There is no political solution.
We don't have the votes, nor do the whites have the unity and the resolve to put through a reform.
And, you know, so Trump's value to us may be that in a surprising sense, for those who want to hasten the collapse, for some reason I can't think of their names now.
What do they call themselves?
What's the term we use for people who want to?
Accelerationists.
Accelerationists, exactly.
He may, in his own way, turn out to be the greatest force, as a cousin of mine said, for acceleration.
That he will demoralize his own base and eventually, 10 years from now, they will be more radicalized and will be more capable of acting than they are now.
There will be no hope for reform.
And we see the tremendous opposition of the system to domestic reforms.
The absolute factor that's required is that America become a white ethnostate, that the immigrants not only be stopped, but they be sent away.
The people who are non-whites who become birthright citizens, that they go.
And that we go back to the America of three or four generations ago when whites are maybe 95 or 98% of the population and none of them are allowed in.
We see with these things in Minneapolis, that these fools are out demonstrating and obstructing ICE because 100,000 Somalis and their weird perception is not enough.
They haven't stolen enough money.
Nine and a half billion of money stolen from liberal programs to help the poor doesn't affect their thinking one IOTA.
80% of them are on welfare.
Four out of five are just sponging off us.
They have an average IQ of 67, and they commit most of the crimes in Minneapolis.
These fools are, oh, they're our neighbors.
We want more of them.
We want more immigrants.
We want to open the borders.
You know, that crowd has got to be ground under heel.
They've got to be made to live their philosophy.
If we come out of this.
Well, see, my father did that when he told me, you know, I asked him because I was born in Minnesota, what were Minnesotans like?
And he said they're salt of the earth people in one respect, but they have no common sense.
And that's, you know, what the thing is.
But we'll never get a white.
A lot of them are from Scandinavia, Keith, but they sure ain't Vikings.
That's right.
Well, a lot of them are from Germany, too.
But the thing is, they are, you know, they are instinctive liberals.
They're never going to change.
And I think, you know, I would just as soon swap Alberta for Minnesota and let Canada deal with it.
It was not always that way.
We want to study on the disease.
The most important thing to us is to critique ourselves and to think things through.
You know, when the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed in 1800 saying we're not going to let America become what nowadays we call the next Tibet, we're not going to let hundreds of millions of Chinese move in.
That now, by the way, is deplored.
It's the most awful racism.
It's just so terrible that we excluded the Chinese and prevented them from taking our land.
But, you know, the Minnesota soldiers voted for it.
The odd thing today is that whites are so much stupider than they were than their great-great-grandparents.
Hold on.
They bought into the civil rights movement.
That Jewish enterprise.
Some of them did, not us.
There's still a few.
Huge Stakes in Virginia 00:15:23
We're going to tune in tonight.
We'll be right back with Sam Dixon.
Stay tuned.
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You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies, in particular, are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
Well, I'll tell you this.
If anything, this weekend has made our forthcoming March Around the World programming much more interesting, although interesting it always is.
Now it'll be even more so as we embark upon, we will take flight once again.
Our march around the world commences another time next week.
And throughout the month of March, we will be speaking with exclusively international guests.
I wonder if they'll have any criticism of Trump.
I mean, what we will do is we're certainly going to check in on how our kinsmen are faring in each stop, each port of call that we'll be stopping into throughout the next four weeks after tonight.
But I will tell you that no matter what they will be reporting from their local scene, we will be asking everyone to comment on the situation in Iran.
So it will be interesting.
Stay tuned to this program through the month of March as we take our annual march around the world, but with an added incentive that each of our guests also comment on this from their perspective and from their nation's perspective as they will be representing their respective nations.
But Sam, I want to go back to you now and read very quickly an email that came in, and I promised this listener in Illinois, who is a mutual friend of both of ours, that I would read this tonight.
And this is what he wrote.
Greetings, James.
When I got up this morning, I heard Trump's early morning announcement about how imperative it is that we engage in another endless Mideast war.
I don't think that's exactly how Trump described it, but nevertheless, I found myself yelling at the television screen, he writes.
It seemed that not a single syllable he uttered made sense or sounded truthful, especially in light of his past promises of an American first no-foreign wars and his boasting that he had obliterated Iran's nuclear program just last year.
He may have just neutered his presidency by handing the Democrats the midterm elections.
The only thing that I can say might save the Republicans is a significant and tangible economic boost that is felt by millions of voters, which seems iffy at best.
Barring that, perhaps the best outcome is a split Congress.
That will be a stalemate.
That way, maybe not as much damage can be done by the Unit Party as they spend all of their time carping at one another.
Trump is becoming more of a disappointment daily, notwithstanding his domestic efforts on border security and deportations.
That comes from a listener in Illinois.
And Sam, I would ask you to reconcile that with an email that you and I had shared this week in which you wrote that you would like to remind people of some surprisingly good actions that Trump has taken in internal policy.
How do you sort it all out?
You put in this weekend's activities in the blender with some things domestically that we like.
What's the flavor there?
Well, as I said, you cannot reconcile these policies.
I think Trump believes they can.
To list the things that you mentioned, we discussed in our email.
By the way, I also would remind you that I was the only person who predicted that Trump would attack Iran.
And so for once I was right, and Mark Weber was right.
But anyway, Trump is trying.
I think he genuinely is trying.
He is trying to end birthright citizenship, which is a hugely important thing.
But here again, it will only slow down the process of the third worldization, the colonization and conquest of America by the new conquistadores, which is what the immigrants are.
They're not pitiful people seeking refuge.
You can see when you go in their stores and restaurants how arrogant they are.
They don't want to see themselves as the beneficiaries.
Well, if he loses control, Sam, that'll all be turned on a thrice.
Well, it will, but I'm going to focus more on the attitude of the immigrants for the moment.
They see themselves as conquerors.
They don't see themselves as the pathetic beneficiaries of white kindness.
But Trump is trying to end birthright citizenship.
He has declared Antifa a terrorist organization, which is an enormously helpful thing.
I've been the victim of Antifa criminality, and I live in a city with a powerful, active, and cocky Antifa contingent.
And so I'm glad to see these criminals declared to be what they are, which is that they are criminals and not a philosophy, as Biden said in his second debate with Trump in 2020, in which he promised us that he would never prosecute a single member of Antifa, a promise that he kept, that his thugs would be unleashed on America with an immunity from prosecution.
Trump has done these things, but he's a prisoner of the system.
He doesn't have absolute power.
And the only thing that's going to save us, contrary to what Southerners believe about state rights, a lot of them, is going to be a drastically centralized power in the hands of somebody who really means business and doesn't give a damn about whether things are constitutional or not.
That's what it takes.
We are in an emergency situation that requires a drastic solution.
What we need is somebody that is not beholden to Jewish power and influence, and that's exactly what they are.
Our terms on them.
And, you know, the fact is that Jews still control America.
It doesn't matter that the majority of Americans now are not sympathetic to Israel.
The Jewish and the left-wing control in America is just stultifying.
It smothers us.
Amen.
The left controls all the schools from kindergarten all the way to law schools and medical schools and graduate schools.
The entire academic community is totally in their hands.
They control finance.
They control the media.
They control the Democratic Party, which now is just blatant and open in its hatred of white people.
As I've said a number of times, the election in Virginia is very instructive this year, last year.
The election of the Democratic, the victory of the Democratic candidate for Attorney General, despite the fact that he was exposed for having shared emails with people talking about how he wanted to kill the white children of his Republican opponents and make their mothers hold them as their babies and children died.
And the electorate, the core, the base of the Democratic Party, didn't give a fig about that.
They went to the polls and they enthusiastically made him Virginia's attorney general.
And the only thing you can read in that is a huge percentage of the Democratic base, probably 80 to 85% of it, they also like that idea.
They hate us.
This is not our grandparents' America, Sam, anymore.
No, they hate us and they would happily take all three of us out to the Katin Woods like their progressive heroes in the Soviet Union did and put a bullet in the back of our heads.
And they'd like to do it to your kids.
These people elected a monster like that.
They've done us a service.
They have showed us the face of the base of the Democratic Party, which is a huge chunk of the American population, the population in America.
They're not Americans.
They're a population in America.
This is what they want.
And, you know, these people have huge power and they are very bold and they're very strong.
You know, when did Southerners ever go out in the streets and organize, as these people have in 21 cities in America, groups to go out and thwart the enforcement of civil rights, to follow FBI agents and others around here trying to enforce the- Well, you see what happens when white people try to use those tactics?
That's what Charlottesville is all about.
And that's what made Padrick's remark so good about the silliness of white Southerners rushing off to fight for a government that's in a system that's tearing down the monuments of their ancestors and despises them and is colonizing them.
You just wonder what does it take for Southerners to catch on, that this government hates them and it hates people abroad, the same it hates us here.
I got to say.
I didn't mean to interrupt you, Sam.
I was just going to say, we've gotten so many emails tonight and comments from people complimenting the show.
I got to give credit where it's due.
A monkey could give you a good show if he's got the three guests we've had on tonight.
And that is the absolute truth.
I mean, you're praising Patrick.
We're praising you and everybody else.
I mean, Mark, who's been on tonight.
It's a very easy job.
And I praise you and your wife, who sacrifices you and becomes a movement widow because you for years and years have given up your Saturdays to come and do these programs.
You're willing to work for the revolution.
Most of you are only willing to talk for the revolution.
So we're very grateful to you.
And you should not be ungracious and refuse to take that compliment.
You should simply say thank you.
I do thank you, Sam.
I'm disgusting.
I'm so sick of this false humility that I meet meeting decent people.
But anyway, yeah, but it's a great program.
I think I'm going to be an anticlimax to it.
But getting back to this thing, Trump is trying to reform America.
It's too late for that.
It's gone.
over and he's trying Jews wouldn't let him do it anyway if he won't know Sam had brought up some good points of things that he has done domestically that are good.
That can work to our benefit, but basically, you know, what Sam was talking about with the kids.
Well, we're very part of this.
I would vote for him again with people like Kamala Harris and Ilhan.
Here, here.
Hear here.
Yes, absolutely.
But getting back to this, I'm not condemning him.
I'm just saying that it's beyond his capacity or anyone else's capacity to save us within the context of the American political system.
It's simply gone.
It is over.
Count the noses.
Read the numbers.
See what happens in southern states like Virginia, where a person reveling in the idea of murdering the children of his opponents wins a disease.
There's no political prize for that.
From a base that likes that.
That's the America we live in.
It isn't the one we heard about from Ms. Smith in third grade civic class.
One more time, Sam Dixon will be back with us.
Well, not one more time.
Hopefully many, many, many more times as he has been the last 22 years, but he'll be back with us right after this.
So stay tuned.
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President Trump says Iran's supreme leader has been killed in a joint U.S. and Israeli military operation.
White House correspondent Greg Klugston reports.
The president announced the death of Ayatollah Khamenei in a social media post, writing that the supreme leader was one of the most evil people in history.
Donald Trump also said the Ayatollah's passing is the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their country.
The death occurred after a joint U.S.-Israeli aerial bombardment, and the president said heavy bombing would continue for several days.
Greg Klugston, Washington.
European leaders call for resumption of U.S.-Iran negotiations.
Britain, France, and Germany calling for a resumption of U.S.-Iran negotiations and condemning Iranian attacks on countries in the region.
They did not comment on Saturday's U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
Leaders weighing their opposition to Iran's nuclear program against fears that unilateral action breaks international law.
Germany said it was only told of the strikes on Saturday morning.
Britain says it wants no wider regional war and it backs negotiations.
EU diplomat Kaya Kallis called the situation perilous.
Russia, Pakistan, Malaysia condemned them and urged restraint.
Guaranteeing Benefits 00:02:54
I'm Julie Walker.
Congressman John James of Michigan says Republicans are committed to eliminating waste and fraud in the nation's health care system.
We've already cut fraud, waste, and abuse.
We're criminals, essentially.
We're stealing money from the sickest and neediest Americans, folks who are struggling.
And by cutting fraud, waste, and abuse, we're guaranteeing Medicare.
We're guaranteeing Social Security and SNAP.
We're guaranteeing those benefits for Americans who need them the most.
James is co-sponsoring legislation aimed at improving healthcare transparency.
More on these stories at townhall.com.
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But, you know, again, as I said, we originally had Sam booked tonight to help us promote the primary incentive for our first quarter fundraising drive in 2026.
We will make a mention of that before the end of the hour, but unfortunately, current affairs.
Sam is the ultimate utility player.
Whatever comes up, you know, if it's shortstop, if you need a pitcher, you need a catcher, he can do it.
There's a lot of truth in that statement, Keith, but current events have preempted us.
And, you know, we are here on the AM Airwaves as a talk radio program that is carried by a local station, that is carried by a radio network.
And some of the stuff we control and some of the stuff is piped in.
And I couldn't help but laugh.
I think all three of us did as we heard one of those bottom-of-the-hour news break announcements there that Kamini was one of the most evil people in history.
And now he's dead.
So says Trump.
And so says the news break.
Well, Sam was laughing, as were we.
And you had a, well, even better, well, at least as equal to Stalin, another person who you would prescribe as one of the most evil in history.
Sam, who was it?
It's just so silly.
It's the kind of rhetoric that Speaks the same kind of thoughtlessness that Blinken showed in thinking he could order the Chinese around and tell them how to run their own country.
By the way, on the subject of China, I think there's an excellent chance that China will take advantage of our being bogged down with this Iranian thing to go ahead and reunite Taiwan.
This is what Keith was saying in the first time.
Yeah, military overextension.
That is one of the things that kills empires.
I don't mean to belittle our servicemen, but our military is not a tenth of what Americans think it is.
We spend as much on our military as almost every other nation on earth combined.
Yet we call ourselves a peace-loving country.
We spend colossal sums of money.
And when we got bogged down into these unnecessary wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, even pulling up the reserves and the National Guard, we could only put 140,000 soldiers in the field.
The military is the Republican welfare state.
I heard on some advertisement or news brief on this program earlier, I heard some Republican congressman saying that the Republicans are going to stop corruption.
Well, they need to stop it.
The military, they're not going to touch the military.
They're going to keep appropriating more and more for the military, enriching the Dick Cheneys and the Liz Cheneys of this country.
Every time I see Liz Cheney, all I see are the wheelchairs, all the guys with their legs and arms blown off, and the coffins stretching out to the horizon so that that woman and her father could count their money from their wars.
But, you know, these wars are expensive.
As Patrick very well laid out, the U.S. is not in a position economically to fight these wars.
It is not 1950.
America is not the economic center of the world.
And you see this in many ways.
Biden strutted around with his Secretary of State that we're going to ruin Russia with sanctions.
We're going to impose the harshest sanctions in human history and bring Russia to her knees.
Will we impose the sanctions?
Has Russia been brought to her knees?
No, because America no longer produces very much.
Well, we can't find, Sam, we just cannot fight wars of choice anymore.
We don't have the money, and that's military overextend.
Wars of whose choice, we can fight wars that another nation chooses for us to fight, and they don't care about our country.
They keep up the internal attack upon the founding stock of America incessantly, even as they use us for their own ethnostates, which they say they're opposed to.
If you oppose Israel, you're anti-Semitic.
If you oppose a Jewish state to which none of us, no listener to this broadcast, is allowed to immigrate because he's not Jewish.
If you oppose that, you're anti-Semitic.
But if you want the same thing for yourself, you're racist because the same people that like the ADL did explicitly, the ADL has said, if you deny the right to Israel's existence, you're an anti-Semite because you're denying self-determination to the Jewish people.
Well, when they pointed that finger at us, they're three pointing back at them because they deny us the right to a state of our own.
And they hate us.
Almost half the Jews in New York voted for Mamdani.
They hate us so much that they would rather vote for someone like that than to have to vote with us.
So anyway, it's an untenable situation.
We need to be like Lenin in Zurich.
And, you know, for him, the outbreak of the First World War was his opportunity.
And when it went badly for Imperial Russia, he turned it into the opportunity to create the anti-Russian, anti-Christian state that he and his movement wanted.
And to some extent, we need to be ruthless like that.
We need to be glad that when things go awry for this system, because there is no hope for reform.
There's only a hope for a very different system coming into existence.
One, to a great extent, modeled on the Soviet system, I think, that our enemies so love.
Trump's Beliefs Matter 00:15:43
Well, you know, Sam, as much as I agree with you, and I do agree with you on what you just said, exactly what you just said, I have always been one to throw the kitchen sink at this thing for our people and explore every possible avenue of advancement.
And so we have, to the extent of our abilities here, we have tried to do that.
But in my heart, and as the events of the day continue to unfold, of course, I come back home to what you are prescribing here.
And if less is more, we should all be celebrating this weekend because it is not going our way.
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Sam, I want to talk to you one more thing, because, of course, you have a great deal of experience in realty and real estate and the affordability crisis.
I thought Trump was up against the wall.
The Republican Party, I mean, whoever was in power on February the 27th, yesterday, if you're listening live, would have been up against the wall because of what?
The cost of housing, the cost of real estate.
I mean, try being a college graduate, trying to buy into the real estate market now, getting health insurance now, getting car insurance.
I mean, try living now.
What does the affordability crisis do, and where does that stand vis-a-vis what's going on in Iran?
And for the American people going forward, this is a very big issue that I don't think enough people are talking about.
Well, there are several things I'd say, and I'm going to probably have to take this over the break, which is coming up.
But one thing is that the Republicans and Trump himself are so inarticulate.
I didn't listen to all of his speech, so I don't know everything he said.
I listen to all of his speech.
State of the Union.
You're talking about the State of the Union.
Yeah, yesterday.
Dr. Tusey, rather.
The affordability crisis is to a great extent driven by exactly the thing that the three of us have warned people about and opposed for years.
And that thing is immigration.
When somebody wades across the Rio Grande or walks across the bridge, as Biden allowed him to, that's one more person that needs lodging.
That means a bigger demand for housing.
They had a full-page article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution a few months ago about the fact that a study had shown that the increase in the cost of housing was highest among working class housing.
Well, of course it is.
They feel the immediate impact of living 15 to 20 million aliens into the country to compete with native-born American whites and blacks for housing.
That is what is driving it.
You import these people.
The cost of these immigrants is colossal.
It enriches the ruling class.
It entrenches the Democrats.
It satisfies the adversarial attitudes of Jews.
But it's death.
And it's extremely harmful to working-class white people and to middle-class white people.
It's terribly harmful.
Why can't Trump articulate that?
Why can't he say this is driven by the immigrants who are competing with us for housing?
And he doesn't say it.
Well, what I see on billboards all through Memphis is how they're saying that they can get you a two or three bedroom home for $1,600 to $2,000 a month.
Well, the people they're pitching that to are going to have the majority of that money paid for by the government.
The people that James was talking about, working class, lower middle class, white people, they're going to have to come 100% out of their own pocket to pay that.
And out of their pockets, they pay for the immigrants, too.
Exactly.
They pay their own way and they pay the way for the non-whites and the immigrants.
It's a hat trick tonight.
It's a hat trick.
It's a Padrick.
It could be a Patrick, depending on your spelling.
Mark Weber, Patrick Martin, Sam Dixon, one more segment to go.
We're not quite done yet.
Stay tuned.
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Okay, folks, you know, originally Sam was booked tonight until Trump ruined it.
Sam was booked tonight to help us promote EPC's first quarter fundraising drive.
We have an incentive gift written by Sam that will be signed by Sam that we want you to get.
And we had intended to spend a little bit more time tonight telling you all the details about it.
I guess you'll just have to read the letter.
If you are an existing contributor to DPC, you will get a letter in the mail, our first quarter fundraising update, and you'll just have to read it.
But it is a sounds like an Al Green song.
We got a whole box of it.
Keith, you're here in the studio.
You see this whole box right here?
I did.
I'm scared to death because I have to mail these to Sam.
And mailing something from Memphis to Atlanta, I mean, it's like running.
And then he's got to mail them back.
One black hole to an even bigger black hole.
Let's see.
Let's use FedEx.
Let's not use the post office.
Well, we're going to definitely use FedEx.
FedEx is bad now, too.
It has a not-ending office.
No, FedEx is much better.
Sam, believe me, I'm not going to leave this to chance.
I mean, Greg Griffith, excuse me, I mean, a mutual friend of ours has been trying to mail something to me from us.
And he has, you know, it's running the gauntlet.
But we will definitely send this FedEx or UPS, and we'll get it back and forth.
But nevertheless, if you are a previously existing contributor to DPC, read the letter that you'll be getting in the mail between this broadcast here live tonight and next week, and you'll know what we're talking about.
And it's very good stuff, and you'll be happy to receive it.
And everything else will be in the letter.
All right, we've got so much more still to cover.
Keith, first, you want to talk about legacy, and then we're going to let Sam wrap it up.
Right.
Legacy was the original topic for the third hour.
And you said, what is Trump's legacy going to be?
Well, don't overthink Trump's legacy because he certainly doesn't.
He's not worried about being consistent with his campaign promises.
He believes like you voted for him how many times?
Yeah, I know.
But on the other hand, the Jewish owner of the Oakland Raiders said it best, Al Davis.
He said, just win, baby.
Now that he's in this war, he's got to be able to claim a victory out of it.
And if he does, most of the MAGA people will fall in like lemmings over a cliff.
And that's what will, you know, if he loses, the thing is, the way he hyped the whole war, if he didn't fight it, he would look like a coward.
So consequently, that's what he, you know, we're in it now.
I just hope he wins it quickly because quite frankly, we cannot afford a long, protracted war like Afghanistan.
heaven forbid.
Have I dropped off?
No, you, I...
We hear you, Sam.
Okay, I did something.
He went silent.
I'd like for somebody else to jump in.
I think that Trump may actually believe what he says.
I think we're not considering all the possibilities.
You know, when I was a young kid, when I first woke and began the process of waking up and making red pills in about 10th grade, when I was about 16 years old, I looked around for something to join.
And the only thing I had to join was the Young Americans for Freedom.
That was the William F. Buckley Jr. Kitty Corps.
And I was immediately unimpressed at the very first meeting I went to.
And you continue to be unimpressed.
But one of the things they pushed, and this is part of Bill Buckley's, and Robert Welsh or Bajan Bursch has the same way.
They had the idea, and I think some people, I'm not sure that Bucky really believed it since he was just a CIA agent, wrecking the conservative movement and bringing it into support of civil rights and Israel and interventionism and the other things he wanted to do.
But he had this idea that eventually the Jews and Episcopalians would all be voting the same way.
It sounds like Jared Tyler.
Yeah, well, the Jews with high-earning Jews who have white skins would naturally come to see an identity of purpose and meaning and existence with white Christians.
That has never happened.
That has never happened in 2019.
Never will.
But Buckley, I think a lot of people on Buckley actually believe that this could be done.
I believe that I know Jews who believe it can be done, and I wish that were true.
I don't personally have placed any great chance on that.
But I think Trump may actually believe that he can bring about a change in the Jewish community.
He can make them part of the MAGA coalition, and they'll become America Fursers, and in return, we'll support Israel.
And I think he's made, I don't think I know that he's mistaken.
He needs to read the Talmud about Goham.
Well, yeah, just read history.
Read the election returns in New York with Mamdani.
Just see how they will never stop this adversarial attitude toward the societies in which they live.
But he may actually believe that, and he thinks he can bring this about, and we are visibly seeing that it's failing.
It's not working.
It will never work.
Another thing that we need to point out, too, is the exaltation in Washington over the idea that we have successfully blown up the leader of Iran.
Americans, I am an American, and I wore my country's uniform, and I would never spy against America.
But I just marvel at how my fellow countrymen are so self-reverential and so self-deceiving.
If we have successfully killed the leader of Iran and are exulting in his death, we have no right to be surprised when they send people here who murdered Trump, when they send assassins here.
Furthermore, they've got 90 million people that will replace the guy that was killed because most of those people over there.
That's yet another layer of the onion.
But the Americans just don't seem to get it.
There was this effort to make the phony Russagate story that Russia tried to influence our elections.
Every year, the Congress votes tens of billions, 50 billion or more, to fund CIA programs that are designed to meddle in the internal affairs of every single other nation on the planet.
We were funding opposition groups to Putin until Putin passed a law making that illegal.
And Senator McCain said that that should be considered an act of war.
He had no right to prevent us from interfering in Russia's domestic politics.
If Russia had interfered in ours, why would we have any right to be indignant about it?
If the Iranians start coming here and killing our leaders, you know, it's just tit-fit-tat.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
I know I'll make a lot of Americans angry, and I'll be attacked with it, but that's simply the fact of the matter.
Well, most Americans don't realize not the Americans that we actually care about.
Well, really, even the Americans we care about are not aware of the fact that, for example, we pulled a color revolution, in other words, a phony election in Ukraine that got Zelensky in the first place, or that we have been responsible for all these, at least complicit, if not responsible, with all these assassinations.
You know, some of them we've been responsible for, some of them we've been complicit for, but basically, assassination is one of the primary tactics of the Mossad, and they're our greatest ally, as we've heard.
Well, the other thing, we're about out of time, but throughout history, one of the problems with intelligence gathering is that the intelligence you get comes from people who are disaffected.
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Philip II, when he sent the armada against our ancestors in England and Scotland, he believed that the people of England and Scotland would rise up against their king and queen and would overthrow them to welcome the Spaniards as liberators.
And Trump is saying that now about Iran, that Iran, the problem that Philip didn't understand was his intelligence came from the Spanish embassy in London, came through them, and they wanted a war.
They very much wanted to go to war.
They were hostile to Elizabeth and the first.
And their source of information came from the dwindling, the most radical faction of the dwindling Catholic minority.
And then when it was received in Madrid, it was processed by English exiles who wanted to go home.
So actually, all the information he was getting was more people just ready to rise up and make the king of Spain king of England and kill their queen and welcome the Spanish soldiers.
And of course, it didn't pan out that way.
And that's how it always works over and over and over again in history.
And as Mark said earlier, the people of Iran are, just because they demonstrate a riot about food prices, the idea that this means they want American troops overrunning their country, that doesn't follow.
We have demonstrations here and quarrels here.
How many Americans would welcome Iranian troops swarming into the country to overthrow the government and take over the country?
I don't think it'd be 1%.
But this idea of reading the tea leaves from other countries about the demonstrations and interpreting that meaning that, oh, they want America.
They want to be like America.
They want America to conquer them.
This is completely wrong.
It's a fact.
When you intervene in these countries, you make them stronger.
You make them more anti-American.
You make the position of domestic opposition harder.
The baby Shah.
The baby Shah is saying that he thinks he's going to ride into Iran in the baggage train of American troops.
You can imagine how much more that makes him hated by the people of Iran.
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