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March 29, 2026 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/03/28

James Edwards hosts a live broadcast from Dixie Republic in South Carolina, transitioning to Confederate History Month by interviewing Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing. They promote SA Cleans Up and the 1938 Wehrmacht Fitness Manual, drawing explicit parallels between 1930s Germany and the American South regarding an "internationalist capitalist class" and Jewish influence. Edwards notes 200 to 300 attendees, including Belgian guest Philip DeWinter, while discussing nationalist activism, physical fitness for conflict, and networking among conservative groups before the audience performs "Dixie." [Automatically generated summary]

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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.
What a special night it's been this evening here on TPC.
I mean, you're getting a feel for what we do and what we have done here for the last 22 years.
It's bringing people together.
It's tying those things that bind.
Networking, cross-pollinating, promoting, supporting, advancing our people, wherever they may be.
Great march around the world throughout the course of this month, and we ended it earlier tonight with Philip the winner live from Belgium, member of the Flemish parliament there and setting member of parliament with Flames Belong, a great friend, was with us for our TPC Will to Power conference last year right here in the upcountry of South Carolina where we are now for a different type of event, but no less well attended.
Two or three hundred people we don't even know.
Cross-pollination is important and supporting one another is important.
And even though we are in the midst of two special series right now, we're actually transitioning from March Around the World to Confederate History Month.
We always, almost always, very rarely, in fact, last month was one of those rare circumstances where we, so-called, went to war with Iran and current events intruded.
But the last hour of every month belongs to our friends at Antelope Hill Publishing.
And Taylor Young is back with us right now.
And we're going to integrate him into the festivities here from South Carolina tonight.
But Taylor also is a big proponent of supporting other people.
If you've ever bought a book from AntelopeHillPublishing.com, as I have done, you will see on the checkout page after you put in your payment information a listing of friends and like-minded organizations and individuals that you should check out.
And that means something to me because I've done that my entire life and it's great to see other people who are doing it.
Taylor, welcome back to the show tonight.
How are you, my friend?
I'm doing very well.
Thank you for having me on again.
It's great to be here.
It is great to have you back.
A couple of years ago, you were with us for TPC's 20th anniversary conference right here in South Carolina.
And I only wish you were here in person tonight because you would be right here in this chair next to me amongst all of these like-minded people.
But as it is, work must intrude.
So let's do this.
What we're going to do is we're going to talk about a book that I think is sort of timely for our march around the world.
It certainly harkens back to a time in Europe that is not too long ago, but one that everybody is interested in.
And then later on in this hour, Taylor will join me in conversing with some of the people here assembled.
And we're going to do a group singing of Dixie before the end of the show, as we do with all of these live broadcasts of TPC from Dixie Republic, however many there have been, 10, 12, going back several years now.
But Taylor, let's talk about this selection from your portfolio, The SA Cleans Up by Heinz Lohmann.
Give us the background on that.
Sure.
So, this is our latest book and also our latest book about this kind of specific subgenre.
We're almost kind of developing a little subcategory for here about the SA and the kind of the period of the National Socialist rise to power before they were in power and with the focus on kind of like the ground-level people and the activists that were in that.
So, we have a number of similar books.
We have Conquering Berlin, which is also about the SA and it's specifically in Berlin.
And it's a fictionalized account by someone who did live through that period.
We have Battle for Berlin by Joseph Goebbels, which is his view from the leadership perspective on the same time period, essentially.
And then we have this book, which is not focused on Berlin.
It takes place largely in other parts of Germany.
And it's by this author, Heinz Lohmann.
So this is not a fictionalized account.
This is just his straight-up memoir.
And very interesting book by a very interesting character.
He essentially gets into nationalist politics in his, I think, early or maybe mid-teens.
And as soon as he, pretty much as soon as he starts thinking about politics, his older brother is in a paramilitary Freikorps unit, and he starts by joining that for a while.
Then that disbands.
And as soon as he starts thinking about politics, he is an activist for the rest of his life.
And even when the going gets really tough and he doesn't know what to do, or there's very few other people around him that are willing to go through the fight with him, he perseveres and he continues onward.
And then eventually he does join the SA pretty early on after some other events in his life.
So that's kind of a brief intro to what's going on here.
I'll read the back page information and it's all available at analopilpublishing.com.
Of course, I'm going to adjust my mic just a second here.
All right.
A memoir of radicalization, street politics, and activism during the turbulent years of the Weimar Republic, S.A. Cleans Up, that's the title of the book, captures the emotional intensity, desperation, and ideological fervor that animated an entire generation, shaped by defeat in war, economic collapse, pandemic, and political chaos.
Man, doesn't that sound a little bit familiar?
Heinz Lohmann, a promising young medical student, traces his journey from restless Prussian teenager to dedicated full-time activist.
I've seen a few of those today as well.
He recounts violent clashes with communists and Antifa, inspiring encounters with the early national socialist leaders and military heroes, and the relentless struggle for influence among the working class, the most desirable and powerful of sympathizers.
SA Cleans Up, that's the book title available at analopilpublishing.com, offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into how National Socialism propelled itself to unprecedented electoral and cultural success.
Lohmann's prose, Lohmann the author.
His prose is energetic and urgent, permeated throughout by his lived experience as a man on the ground.
Analopeal Publishing is proud to present this book in English for the first time.
This is another translation that they have brought back to life for current readers in our native tongue, fully preserving the colorful tone and expert rhetoric of the original 1933 text.
This first-hand account of the National Socialist Ascension to Power answers the most elusive revolutionary questions.
What does it take to capture the heart and soul of a nation in distress?
And Taylor, I can't think of any question that should be answered more so than that in our present malaise here in the United States.
I got to say, congratulations again to you, my friend, for picking a wonderful book that no one would have had the opportunity to read had they not been there at that time and bringing it back to life for a modern audience.
I always ask you this.
What was the process of bringing this to life?
And what was it about this particular book that drew your gaze and led you to bring it back to the shelves for people tonight?
Yeah.
Well, so I don't remember if this is one that we got.
Sometimes we get them because we have a number of translators that we've worked with now.
And sometimes the translators will actually offer us works that they know about that they think that we should publish.
And we've gotten some good stuff from there.
We do our own research as well.
And people always send in lots of suggestions.
So we actually, we have a huge list of suggestions that we are still to work through.
So there's hopefully more gems like this in the pile.
But yeah, I mean, there's a lot interesting about this one that I think caught our eye just as it caught your eye.
There's not a lot really that you can find about this author.
Pretty much this book is it.
This is what can be known about this guy.
And so that's kind of interesting enough on its own.
And it's just, it's a well-written book.
It's well put together.
It's very easy to read.
It's written in a very energetic way.
You really get across the author's own kind of personalities.
Obviously, a very energetic person, someone who is always just, you know, just going for it.
And that comes across in the way that he writes the book and the way that he tells his story as well.
So it's just, it's a unique story, and it's a story of political struggle and of political perseverance, motivated by just unrelenting idealism.
And that, you know, at least in the kind of medium term, resulted in success.
And like you're saying, there's a lot of parallels for us today, both in the kinds of problems they faced and also just the approach that they had to those problems and to being principled and committed nationalist activists.
So there's a lot to gain from it.
So I think it's a very valuable book, and people will definitely benefit from checking it out, from getting a copy and reading it.
I think you'll find it exciting on its own as an adventure story and also all the more valuable because, again, this is a real story of somebody who really sets a model for what nationalist activism should be, especially, you know, in very, very difficult times.
Folks, go to antelopehillpublishing.com tonight and get a copy of SA Cleans Up, a memoir by Heinz Lohmann.
This is an eyewitness account of the National Socialist Ascension to Power amidst war, economic collapse, pandemic, and political chaos.
I mean, it really does sound exactly like what we've gone through here in, well, recent years and certainly decades prior to that.
But as I say, Taylor, this is a transitional episode of TPC that you're on here tonight, where we're going from March Around the World to Confederate History Month and throughout the month of April.
And we're here in South Carolina for this live event that has been so well attended, which we've been talking about and detailing tonight.
But I think this book sort of splits the balance, really, because it's talking about issues that we face here now currently.
But it is also, of course, talking about a movement in Europe from the not entirely too distant past.
And really, there are a lot of similarities between Germany of the 1930s and 40s and the American South of the 1960s.
I don't think there's the 1860s, well, in 1960s too, in a way, but the 1860s.
These were, as far as Western civilization is concerned, I will say, and this is just my personal opinion, these were our last two chances at bat as they currently, as we currently sit.
The 1860s in the American South, the 1930s and 40s in Europe.
And I think there's a lot of common ground there.
Again, going back to just the subtitle there, the parallels between then and now, how would you reconcile that?
Yeah, no, I think that's a very good connection to make.
I mean, in either case, to make it even a little more controversial here, it was the same entity that put down Gentile rebellions against what has over a long period of time,
but has become this Jewish-dominated internationalist capitalist class that is in charge of our country now.
So it's the same political entity that was responsible for destroying both the South and Germany.
And I think there's a value to looking at connecting events over a long span of time.
It kind of gives you a history for where we are and helps you understand how we got here because you can probably look at both events as contributing to a lot of our modern problems today, to our racial problems, to our cultural problems, the attack on our history and our heritage, which in many cases comes for both of these things in different ways.
Obviously, in the American context, you have the South is kind of more immediately relevant.
But it's the same kind of force that's responsible for just the censorship and the libel against European civilization generally that's told using both slavery and the mainstream record of National Socialist Germany.
And yeah, if you look at things over a long period of time like that, you connect these events that have similarities.
It gives you a longer view of the past, which I think is important to look into the future as well and to look at help understand where we are, how we got here, and what the battle looks like before us.
Physical Fitness for Soldiers 00:09:18
And I think the battle is still ongoing.
Even 200 years is not that long a period of time, all things considered.
I think it's still fair to say the cause is not lost either way.
I've got to say this, Taylor.
I appreciate everything you're saying, and I agree with you 100%.
The book is SA CleansupAntelopehillPublishing.com.
Go there tonight, or if you're listening to this in the broadcast archives sometime in the next few days, go there, get it, and draw the parallels for yourself between then and now.
I think there's a pretty direct line, but we want you to know it.
I'm looking through the catalog right now, and there is a particular title that I think is exceptionally fitting.
for tonight's show, at least in so much as we're at this American Muscle event here and in the upstate of South Carolina, we've seen a lot of physical fitness and a lot of people out there fighting in the ring.
It's been a wonderful event here today.
We've heard from Thomas Rousseau earlier tonight and others.
But you've got there on as a part of the Antelope Hill catalog the Wehrmacht Fitness Manual.
Now, this is a book that certainly everyone here should have in their catalog on their shelves.
Two or three hundred people here.
We lost count after 200, but a lot of people here, but very fit.
And this is a book also similarly brought back to life by Antelope Hill Publishing and one of its editorial team members, Taylor Young, our guest here tonight.
The Wehrmacht Fitness Manual.
Socrates once said, no citizen has a right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training.
What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.
That is a very powerful thing to reflect upon.
Of course, that's Socrates.
And the only existing English translation of the 1938 Wehrmacht Fitness Manual containing 133 images from the original is available to you at antelopehillpublishing.com.
I am telling you, nobody brings books like this back to life.
Matter of fact, as we transition from March Around the World to Confederate History Month, with any luck, and I don't know if it's going to go, but maybe Antelope Hill Publishing will be securing the rights to a book that will be of great interest to southerners in bringing that book back to life.
We'll see.
But as far as the Wehrmacht Fitness Manual goes, translated by a collaborative effort of anonymous translators and directed by the Bureau of Mimitic Warfare, some exercises were expanded upon because the original work, I assume the reader was familiar with old school calisthenics.
But we thank the men of the Bureau of Mimitic Warfare for granting us the privilege of transitioning this book out of the internet into the original printed page, ensuring its survival against state corporate censorship.
Taylor, again, this is, of course, directly tied into what the book and the title we were talking about a few minutes ago and the event that I am here at broadcasting live from tonight in South Carolina.
It is important for our men.
If our men are going to take back our nations, they are not going to do it in a slovenly way.
They're not going to do it with flab.
They're going to do it if they are mentally and physically and spiritually fit.
And you give them a fantastic course guide there with this particular title again, bringing it back to life at antelopehillpublishing.com.
Do you remember this one?
I don't think we've ever covered this one before.
No, I don't think we have, but it's, yeah, it's a very good one.
It's a very unique one.
And everything from, you know, the translation origin to just what it is.
I mean, it is literally a fitness manual that was used by the German military in the, you know, the 1900s.
And the translated by the Bureau of Mimetic Warfare.
So I believe this was actually an effort that first took place on 4chan.
And then when we kind of started out as a company, someone who was involved in that got a hold of us and offered us this work.
And yeah, so it's a very practical guide.
It talks about, you know, a lot of things, has a lot of diagrams for different kinds of exercises, boxing, you know, group exercises, stuff like that, you know, swimming, athletics generally.
That's all involved here.
So this is a pretty interesting book and definitely a very practical one and one that I would definitely recommend to people.
It has both that historic value and as well, you know, very practical value.
And I think, you know, you judge the performance of the German military that would have been reading this book.
I think it holds up pretty well.
And yeah, I agree with you that absolutely this is something that cannot be neglected both for its spiritual value and of course for its physical value as well.
And it does connect with the other book that we were talking about because there's a lot that the author Heinz Lohmann discovers that Germany isn't going to be saved by sitting around and being peaceful.
And his enemies, the communists, certainly didn't have any intention of being peaceful.
And, you know, physical confrontation, physical fights, even people being killed is something that time and again shows up in a lot of all the literature that we've published from this specific time period of the National Socialist rise to power.
They're very persecuted.
They were physically persecuted.
They were attacked by communists all the time.
That was the primary method for shutting down their meetings and going after their activists and trying to intimidate them was physically attacking them, injuring them, even killing them.
And yeah, I think we should count ourselves lucky that it's not that bad here yet, but we definitely need to prepare.
So, you know, I think these books pair very well together, as you've pointed out.
100%.
I mean, again, the essay Cleans Up by Hans Lohman, you can draw the parallels between Weimar, Germany, and where we are now.
And with the Wehrmacht Fitness Manual, you can begin to prepare yourself for what needs to come, if I can say that.
And certainly what I've seen here today with so many physically fit and informed young men, I mean, these are the people that are going to lead whatever is to come.
And I have been in their company today, a couple of hundred of them at least.
And we're here.
You have to sharpen your intellectual knowledge along with your physical fitness.
I mean, they have to be paired together.
You can't just be one or the other.
You can't just be a physically fit guy who's going to the football game on Saturday and cares about nothing else.
And you can't just be someone who understands these things, but you're just not ready for what you need to do.
Cultured thug, you might say.
Yeah.
Very good, Taylor.
Yes, indeed.
Touche.
Essay Cleans Up by Heinz Lohmann and then the Wehrmacht Fitness Manual.
These are just two of the many titles available for you at AnalopehillPublishing.com.
By the way, when you're there, don't forget to check out that third edition of The Culture of Critique by Kevin McDonald, which we had a hand in helping make happen.
And we're very proud about that.
And we're going to be talking more about cross-pollination and working together, networking, all of that with Taylor Young as this hour continues.
And we're going to go back to some of the people here assembled at this event, this live event.
It's a live remote broadcast of TPC.
We are not in the comfy confines of AM 1600 WMQM in Memphis tonight.
We are on the road broadcasting with brand new equipment, by the way.
And I want to thank Elizabeth, our producer, and all the team there at the network with Liberty News Radio.
This is the first show we've ever done with this brand new equipment.
And I was a little hesitant, I got to tell you, but it's working out very well so far.
Taylor Young, antelopehillpublishing.com, he'll be back with us in the next segment for the remainder of the hour.
In fact, we're going to sing Dixie before it's all over.
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Cause I know that my Elvira's mine.
Hail Byron.
My heart's on fire.
The real...
Very good.
Very good indeed by our producers today.
We were talking about Southern music earlier and Southern Rock.
I don't know if the Oak Ridge Boys necessarily qualifies, but it is good stuff.
That is the gospel.
It is Southern Rock meets gospel meets doo-wob with the hook there that who does bass for the Oak Ridge Boys?
That's Richard Sturbin.
That's what you heard there at the end there.
And that's just some good stuff.
That's not too far.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee is not too far from where we are here tonight.
And we actually have a CD.
TPC's first quarter fundraising drive of 2026 is wrapping up this week.
Still time to get in on it.
We've got copies of Sam Dixon's book here, The Shattering the Icon of Abraham Lincoln, signed.
And this CD and this guy here, this band is big fans of the show.
And this guy looks exactly like William Lee Golden of the Oak Ridge Boys.
It might even be him.
I don't know.
Maybe he's been telling me an assumed name all these years.
But we've got this.
Memphis Music for the Masses.
Great stuff.
It's southern rock.
It's a little bit harder than the doo-wop that I normally play here on the show.
But anyway, we are back here live from South Carolina.
Taylor Young from Antelope HillPublishing.com.
We've been talking about a couple of their selections that we want to draw your attention to tonight.
But before we go to our next and final break of the evening, as March Around the World meets Confederate History Month, next week is Easter as well.
So be ready for a little bit more of the Southern Gospel stuff.
But we've got with us, before we go back to Taylor, the owner of the property here that we're here assembled at.
And for the last six years, we have been doing live broadcasts from, what would you say about the event today?
A little bit different.
I mean, similar in some ways, but different in some ways and great in every way.
What have we done here today?
We've brought together.
All the way.
We've brought together multiple organizations and creating synergy.
We all have a common goal.
We approach it in a different direction.
But by coming together, we can forward our potential to shape the environment that we find ourselves.
And this has been something that's been important to you for so many years.
And we've done so many live broadcasts from the upcountry of South Carolina and gotten to know the members of this community to such an extent that I moved every TPC conference from Memphis to this part of the country a couple of years ago.
And I don't ever want to go back.
And again, I mean, tonight, Philip DeWinter was on from Belgium earlier in the show tonight in the first hour.
He was here slinging battle axes on the axe throne.
He was throwing axes here.
And he's actually on the montage here that plays on the TV here in the program.
We brought a lot of people together.
I say we.
It started with you building a place and like Taylor Young building a publishing house that could bring these authors and these long-forgotten titles back to existence.
You brought people together, IRL, as they say it online in real life, that would have never been done otherwise.
I mean, this event tonight would have not taken place had it not been for the TPC conference last year here and the connections that were made at that time.
That's exactly right.
And of course, Antelope Hill was a big part of that.
They had a book signing table for Josh Neal, who wrote a book for them.
And he sold out every copy of that particular event.
I remember it well.
Yes.
But, you know, so again, where does it begin?
Where is credit due?
Doesn't matter who the credit is due to.
It just matters what happens next.
You brought me here.
We started doing shows here.
We started having conferences here.
Other people started meeting people at those conferences.
And now we're here with 200 or 300 guys.
And it's just been a great event.
And I know Taylor Young will agree with that.
Taylor, again, as I said, this is something that I notice.
I mean, when you check out a title, and I hope that people will buy the books we've been talking about tonight and that we talk about every time you're on.
But there is a list of people that you want others to support.
What does cross-pollination and networking and supporting one another mean to you and the Antelope Hill team?
Well, it's tremendously important to us.
It's really been probably the key to our success and to how far we've gotten and what we've been able to build.
We really couldn't have done it without so many amazing people like yourself who were interested in our project, willing to help us out and promote it and help get our name out there and tell people about our books.
And that's really the way that we've focused on as one of our primary ways to grow our exposure and grow our audience is building relationships with people, going on shows, you know, showing up to events.
We've been very happy to show up to pretty much any event that will have us and sell books and make connections and meet people.
And we're very blessed now to be at the point where we know so many people that we're able to facilitate some connections ourselves and get other people to meet each other and participate in building up existing institutions and even building new institutions that are involved in the cause of our people and helping organizations and helping people on an individual level as well.
So it's really, that's, I think, the networking is the best and the strongest thing that we've all got going for us.
That's, I think, the currency of the future and our greatest strength is the relationships that we have with each other and the loyalty that we have with each other as we move forward in a common cause.
I was smiling as you said each word in that last response, especially toward the end, and the synergy that you feel.
Let's go back to Paul, who has made so much of this possible.
I mean, Paul, I mean, two of the high watermarks in my life, certainly in my career, but in my life.
I mean, I got started with this, with Pat Buchanan in 99 and 2000, and then on the radio for the last 22 years, but two events that stand out to me as much as anything I've ever done.
Two years ago, Taylor, you were here for that, the TPC's 20th anniversary conference, great event.
Last year, Anelope Hill was on the scene with some other representatives, and Josh Neal was here assigning intolerant interpretations.
And that was the TPC Will to Power Conference.
Philip DeWinter, who was on the show earlier tonight, was here.
You made that all happen, Paul.
I mean, none of this happens without you and offering us this venue and this opportunity to gather.
I'm telling you, throughout my adult life, in the last 22 years on the radio, two of the high watermarks were right here.
And that's not discounting the other times we've done live remotes from here.
But in the history of this radio program, two of the biggest events right here in Greenville because of you.
And that is networking.
And then now we're here again because of further pollination.
And where does it go from here?
Is there someone that's going to emerge that's going to lead our people not only to the next level, but to ultimate victory?
I believe that it can.
Who knows?
I have no doubt.
There he is.
There's no doubt that we will rise again.
We have to be taught some hard lessons.
And we're going through that.
But it's the easy times that have really been the ruination of this country.
You know, one thing that you told me, right after Trump got elected, we were back here, I guess, you know, maybe the following early, a couple of months later, whenever it was.
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And you said, you're the sheepdog.
There are wolves.
Yes.
They're attacking our people, and then the lambs are celebrating their new ram.
You're the sheepdog, and you're keeping watch over both the wolves and the lambs who are easily led astray.
And I'm not saying, listen, that's not it.
There are pros and cons with Trump, even post-Iran.
We're not going to litigate that tonight.
But there are people like Paul here at Dixie Republic who can differentiate between the two and can stride that line.
You have to have a level of experience and discernment to weed through all the propaganda that the enemy puts out there, all the things that we consume.
We have to be gatekeepers of our own minds and bodies.
And, well, if you want to improve your body and your physical fitness, well, come to any event like we've had today or go to antelopehillpublishing.com and get the Warbach Fitness Manual.
And that certainly wouldn't be out of character for some of the titles we see here tonight.
We will be back and we'll talk more about Antelope Hills and Pixie Road.
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That's southern gospel music meets country meets new pop.
And, you know, we're really about that here on TPC.
And this is Oak Ridge, Tennessee is not that far from where we are here in the upcountry of South Carolina.
Surprisingly close.
Tennessee is a very long and skinny state.
And South Carolina, not too far from eastern Tennessee.
And as we get into Easter next week, as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and as we get into Confederate History Month throughout the month of April, you're going to hear a lot more music like that.
But I want to thank again Taylor Young from antelopehillpublishing.com for being with us tonight.
We are at a live event in the upcountry of South Carolina and a couple of hundred people, minimum.
That is minimum.
That's the floor.
Some people say as much as 300.
It was a sea of informed and fit white men and women and children here on the grounds of Dixie Republic tonight.
Cross-pollination.
A lot of them coming into the building now, and it's a sea of people that I'm looking at.
Before we go back to Taylor, for a final word, Johnny Reb, Johnny Reb of the leather shop here at Dixie Republic, he has been working all day.
He's in his kilt.
Yeah, you don't need to worry about that.
But he's in his kilt and he has been, well, doing a couple of things.
Making a sheath for my son's knife and a belt for my father, among other things you've been doing today.
And making money, I hope, above all else.
It's just been a very, very busy day all day.
It's always a good day at Johnny Rebb's leather shop.
Oh, yeah.
Even if you're Johnny Reb.
All right, before we toss it back to Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing, and I know that you know a lot about the catalog of Antelope Hill Publishing and you've been a part of this circle of friends and all of the folks here tonight.
How would you describe in two or three minutes what we have experienced today?
Today was one of the finest examples of cross-pollination of the LADA.
International.
Pretty much international.
We've had so many people here from different places, different backgrounds.
And it's just amazing to see this many people.
Yeah, his mic was off that whole time.
I didn't even know he had the mic off.
Whoever had the mic on technical difficulties.
You know, that was Paul.
Paul turned the mic on.
Johnny Rebb.
All right, let's just do it again real quick.
Okay.
Sorry, Taylor, for that.
Today was one of the finest examples I've seen of cross-pollination.
It's been international.
It's been people from all over, all over North America, even a couple foreigners I met.
It's been a great, very positive, very Hawaii event.
And Jared, I like that pronunciation.
Jared was up with us last week.
But indeed, well, so again, this has been an interesting show tonight.
So Philip had problems with our connectivity from Belgium, and then Paul turned your mic off, and I didn't know that.
So no wonder our producer only heard you sparingly from my microom.
But anyway, we are talking about the cross-pollinization.
And again, that's something that goes back to Analytical Publishing, and it goes back to everything that is here today and that we have been a part of.
And I appreciate you.
I got to say, if anybody missed it earlier, you made a sheath for my son's knife.
You made a belt.
Your son is letting me help him make him a sheath for his.
Well, you were trying to get him his sewing and leather badge for Boy Scouts.
And I don't know.
He said they dropped some of their badges over the years, but we'll find out.
We'll see what happens.
He's over there.
Henry, have you had a good time today?
Before we toss it back, come here.
We've got to toss it back to Taylor here, and then we're going to sing Dixie together with everyone here at Simple.
It is a crowd full tonight.
You haven't heard them tonight as you normally do because they've been all over the place.
But have you had a good time today?
Oh, yeah.
Where have you been all day?
Johnny's leather shop.
I haven't seen my son.
We've been here since about 10 o'clock today this morning.
I haven't seen him since 2 p.m. minimum.
Well, he's been giving me adult supervision.
Have you learned how to sew leather?
Not yet.
He's working on it.
Did he get to sweep the shop at least as an apprentice?
No, he actually was doing coloring for me and doing the sun drying for me.
Yeah, he was doing the sundry.
I saw that.
I saw him taking out things this time.
Well, very good, Henry.
And, you know, Henry's the toast of the town tonight as a result of his stand at the Boy Scouts.
And you liked it, didn't you, Johnny?
That warmed my heart.
You're going to get them all next time, right?
You're not going to let seven to one odds take you down.
No, no.
Your kill ratio was off the charts.
Okay.
Before we sing Dixie, let's go back to our featured guest tonight and our good friend, Taylor Young.
Taylor, I mean, we're having a good time tonight.
Of course, I wish you were here, and we have spent so many events with you, whether it's TBC-related events or other organizations.
Final word to you on the books, on the camaraderie, on togetherness, on cross-pollinization, on networking, anything you want to say.
And then I think there's a few guys here, more than a few, who want to sing Dixie before we go to Fade to Black tonight.
Taylor, it's all yours.
Well, I also wish I could be there with you guys.
I was, like you said, at the anniversary conference two years ago, and that was just a fantastic event.
Very big one.
It was a great time.
And that's when I first came to the Dixie Republic store as well, which is fantastic.
And anyone who's traveling through South Carolina should absolutely check it out.
A lot of cool stuff there.
So, yeah, I actually, briefly, when you first had called me about a week ago, I considered I wanted to see if I could actually come down and make it, but that did not work.
That would not have worked, unfortunately.
So, yeah, but I hope that you guys have all had a very good time there, and I hope that we will see each other in person again sometime soon.
You know, we will.
Oh, yes, I know.
But we will.
Yeah.
No, no, I don't have much else to say.
It's just it's been a tremendous pleasure talking with you, as always, and everyone else who's been on here.
And yeah, you know, I think people have heard about the books.
So, you know, if you were interested in anything, we're talking about the publication.
Analopepublishing.com.
That is it.
We've done a couple of them tonight, but there is a far greater catalog than that at antelopehillpublishing.com.
Check it out.
And we will talk to you again a month from now, the last show in April, of course, the last hour of every show of every month.
It belongs to AnalopehillPublishing.com, our good friends and partners.
But with a minute remaining tonight, we've got a lot of people here who want to sing a song that is very near and dear to our hearts.
We've got a minute remaining, boys.
Now, listen, we haven't done the usual thing where we give them a rebel yell every segment like we do on our normal live broadcast.
It's a little bit different event tonight, but we want to sing our national anthem to everybody listening on the AM Radio Airways.
And I can guarantee you, this is the only AM show that's doing it.
Let's go.
Come on, Hunter.
Give it to them.
Oh, it was the land of cotton.
No time's there or not forgotten.
Look away.
Look away.
Look away, Dixie Land.
In Dixie Land, where I was born early on the frosty morning, look away.
Look away.
Look away, Dixie Land.
I wish I was in Dixie.
Hooray!
Hooray!
In Dixie Land, I'll take my stand to live and die in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
Away, away, away down south in Dixie.
and they trebled.
Antelope HillPublishing.com.
They still do.
Thank you, Paul.
They still do.
Antelope HillPublishing.com, DixieRepublic.com, thepolitical cesspool.org.
And can we have any more fun than that?
I know we're running out of time.
Seconds remaining.
A couple of hundred, 300 people, who knows how many, but they're all here.
And it's been a great time tonight.
Steve Weitner's here.
Steve Weitner, RBN.com.
Howdy.
All criminals are free.
Y'all be good to each other.
All right.
Good night, everybody.
God bless you.
Love me, Terry.
I love you.
Antelope Hill Publishing.
Philip the Winner, Hunter, everybody who was here last year, everybody who's on tonight, everybody who is here with us for March Around the World.
Everybody who will be with us for Confederate History Month.
Can't wait to talk to you.
Good night.
God bless you.
Thank you, Johnny, for what you mean to our family.
My son, my dad, made it belt for my dad today.
Dad, you're going to get it soon.
All right.
Good night, everybody.
We'll see you at Confederate History Month next week for Taylor Young at antelopehillpublishing.com.
I'm Jake Zip.
Good night.
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