The Political Cesspool - James Edwards - Radio Show Hour 1 – 2026/03/28 Aired: 2026-03-29 Duration: 54:22 === Europe's Shifting Political Tide (07:39) === [00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool. [00:00:13] The political cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program. [00:00:22] And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards. [00:00:32] Welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of TBC. [00:00:34] I'm your host, James Edwards. [00:00:36] This Saturday evening, March the 28th. [00:00:38] It is our final week in this year's annual March Around the World. [00:00:43] And our final stop is tonight in Belgium, where the sitting member of the Flemish parliament, Philip DeWinner, is back with us from that Central European nation. [00:00:53] Philip, thank you for staying up tonight to accommodate our listening audience here in the United States and for being a standout closer for this year's series. [00:01:02] Great to talk to you again, my friend. [00:01:05] How are you doing over there? [00:01:07] Everything's okay here in Brussels, Antwerp. [00:01:12] It's in good anger. [00:01:14] I'm very glad to be on your show once again. [00:01:17] It is good to hear you as well. [00:01:19] Although there is a tiny bit of garble or feedback, I don't know. [00:01:23] I mean, everything was fine on the cell phone yesterday. [00:01:25] We might, is there any way we can troubleshoot that, Liz, that you know of? [00:01:31] Can you move closer to, our producer is asking if you can perhaps move closer to a window. [00:01:35] Every now and then there's a little bit of interference if it's a cell phone. [00:01:39] Unusual, but it has happened before. [00:01:42] We'll continue to try. [00:01:44] Philip, tell us the situation on the ground there in Belgium. [00:01:48] And you are, of course, one of the most influential and well-respected men of the right in all of Europe. [00:01:54] So you've got your finger to the pulse of any good news that there may be had on the mother continent. [00:01:59] What can you tell us about that? [00:02:02] Well, I think in Europe, things are going quite well. [00:02:07] I think the nationalist movement we are going very strong in the polls. [00:02:13] And also in elections, we have elections coming up in Hungary. [00:02:20] In Germany, things are going very well. [00:02:23] RD Party is winning all over Germany. [00:02:28] Maybe we'll have absolute majorities also in Eastern Germany. [00:02:34] Austria is doing very fine with the FBI. [00:02:40] Of course, Liberal in Italy is doing a great job. [00:02:46] She's in charge there, and she's very high in the polls. [00:02:50] Also, we in Belgium are doing well. [00:02:53] And of course, there is France with Le Pen, with the presidential elections coming up. [00:03:00] She's very high in the polls. [00:03:02] She's the number one in the polls. [00:03:04] So it looks great. [00:03:07] But, well, at this moment, what's really important is Hungary. [00:03:11] We have Prime Minister Viktor Orban. [00:03:14] I visited him last weekend. [00:03:17] And well, the whole establishment, the political elite, tries to eliminate him. [00:03:26] All the powers that be, they are running against him, campaigning against him. [00:03:33] And that will be a big test, I think, if he succeeds and is able to have an absolute majority once again. [00:03:42] He did it already two, three times. [00:03:44] That would be great because he was the first right-wing Prime Minister in a European country standing up against the European Union, against Maltism and political correctness, against Nautical Brazil, and he closed his borders for mass immigration and so on. [00:04:10] So he's a big example. [00:04:11] He asked him on the 12th of April within two weeks. [00:04:16] That will be a big test, I think. [00:04:18] Well, as you mentioned, Victor Orban was really, as our mutual friend Steve King mentioned, as he calls him, I should say, a gold standard of Western civilization. [00:04:28] And it's very interesting to hear you tonight, as a sitting member of Parliament and as somebody who is in touch with all of these different personalities from the length and width of Europe, tell me that there is reason to believe that a tide could be shifting and that our people may have a future on the continent that we carved from the wilderness. [00:04:51] Philip, the big talk, of course, the big word in Europe is remigration. [00:04:56] That's what they call it now. [00:04:58] And there is a conference. [00:04:59] Our friend Jared Taylor will be there. [00:05:01] And Jared was on the show last week and, of course, in Europe this week, as you know. [00:05:05] And another big remigration conference coming up in Portugal. [00:05:08] Do you believe that that is something that will be taken from theory to practice in our lifetime, that there will be a European nation that will, in fact, send them back? [00:05:19] Well, first of all, remigration is the only answer on the problem of mass immigration and the great replacement that is taking place in Europe and also in other parts of the world where our people, the native people, the Indigenous people, the white people of Europe are replaced by non-European African, North African, Asian immigrants. [00:05:45] So remigration is necessary. [00:05:47] It's not enough to just close your borders for new immigrants. [00:05:51] We already have a lot of them in illegal immigrants, criminal aliens, who don't want to adapt or to assimilate into our society. [00:06:05] They will have to go back. [00:06:06] And we have to organize this on a regular basis. [00:06:13] And it's, I think, in Hungary, they are showing the example, and there it's possible already. [00:06:22] Also in Italy with Meloni, which tries to do the same and send them back is essential, I think. [00:06:31] And they are doing this already with illegal aliens. [00:06:34] So also the other countries that are not in our hands already, there is already a possibility to send illegal aliens in group back to their own country. [00:06:51] So remigration is not a theoretical idea. [00:06:56] It's political practice already. [00:06:58] It's policy. [00:07:00] So it's happening. [00:07:01] But it will take some time before we get rid of all those illegal, criminal, and unadapted aliens who are on our soil. [00:07:12] That's for sure. [00:07:13] But Philip, give me one second. [00:07:16] We're going to take a quick break. [00:07:17] Just one second. 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[00:09:52] We'll talk about that more in just a moment. [00:09:54] But first, back to our very special guest and friend and the closer for this year's March Around the World Series, Philip DeWinter, member of the Flemish Parliament in Belgium with the Flames Blanc Party. [00:10:06] Well connected, highly influential. [00:10:08] And we were talking with you, Philip, a moment ago about remigration and where that may break through. [00:10:13] And one thing I've always admired about you, you are not shy about mentioning that Europeans are white as we understand them to be and have taken the lead on all this for so many years. [00:10:22] So remigration, what is going to be the nation that sets the standard and hopefully begins the domino effect that we need to see? [00:10:32] Well, there are several countries who are already have this remigration policy. [00:10:38] I think about Hungary, of course, with George Medoroni, also the Dutch tribe with Richard Filmer, who was in charge. [00:10:50] So it's already popular policy in several countries, and it seems quite necessary. [00:10:57] Also, because we have this big problem of mass immigration in Europe, and it's not enough to just close the borders. [00:11:05] But we have to send those people back who are criminal aliens, illegal aliens, and certainly also adapted aliens to those parts to assimilate into our society. [00:11:19] And a lot of Muslims don't want to assimilate. [00:11:23] So they have to go back. [00:11:25] And I think that re-immigration is the only answer on the great replacement that is taking place in Europe, where our people, the NDGs, the native people of Europe, are replaced by non-European African and North African neighbors. [00:11:42] Yes. [00:11:44] It is so, as an American, and you were here last year for a conference that we did, and you were actually right here in South Carolina. [00:11:53] It is so refreshing to hear a high-ranking elected official say what you are saying tonight. [00:11:58] I mean, it is incredible. [00:11:59] It inspires us here from the United States. [00:12:03] And I would just ask you one more very quick question, and then somebody wants to say hello to you, and then we'll let you fly and get on with your night as it is past midnight where you are. [00:12:12] But throughout this march around the world, we have talked with people from the we've criss-crossed the globe. [00:12:19] And we were talking with a former member of the Estonian parliament a couple of weeks ago, and he was drawing the distinction that he sees between Estonians and Russians. [00:12:29] And I guess some people would in Europe, and for me, as an American, it's hard to really distinguish between the two. [00:12:36] And I guess some people in Europe, it would be hard to distinguish between Northern Americans and Southern Americans, going back to the war between the states. [00:12:43] Of course, you know that one well, Philip. [00:12:45] But what is the distinction between the Flemish part of Belgium and the Walloons? [00:12:54] And is there still a strive for independence or a separation there? [00:13:01] Yes, of course, there's a mountain. [00:13:06] It's complicated. [00:13:09] But our first priority is that you know Europe is just together. [00:13:15] And of course, there are differences. [00:13:17] And we are striving for independence in France. [00:13:21] And there are differences with the Walloons. [00:13:23] They speak French, we speak Dutch. [00:13:25] They are more Latin and we are more Nordic, Germanic, and so on and so on. [00:13:31] There are political differences and so on and so on. [00:13:34] That's obvious. [00:13:35] But nevertheless, the first priority should be to defend our European values, our European identity. [00:13:41] Indeed. [00:13:43] And that's the most important thing to do: Europe to the Europeans. [00:13:48] And we have to Europe is very divided at this moment. [00:13:52] You have the war in Ukraine, who is dividing Eastern Europe, Western Europe, and that's a lot of things. [00:14:02] But I think that our first priority should be to unite Europe, to make Europe independent instead of dividing Europe. [00:14:12] And that's why I hope that the war in Ukraine can come to an end as soon as possible. [00:14:20] So we can go after our real ethics, and that's all who respect Europe, that's globalism, colonialism, that's not political incorrectness. [00:14:35] That's what it's all about. [00:14:37] So the must unite Europe and make Europe great again. [00:14:42] That's not first priority now. [00:14:45] I appreciate that. [00:14:46] Again, yes, we don't have the luxury of having these fratricidal wars anymore. [00:14:52] And it is we should unite as one common family, one common European family, whether we be in Canada or Australia or the United States or anywhere throughout Europe. [00:15:02] And I do want to maintain those national distinctions that make us unique. [00:15:08] There is something very precious about that that should be preserved, but we have to put that aside for the greater good of our people worldwide. [00:15:14] And I appreciate you saying everything you said just then. [00:15:16] And before you go, Philip, we have a very special friend here, Ian, who was your bodyguard when you were here in the United States to be our keynote speaker for our will to power conference last year, where Steve King also spoke, and Lou Moore, and so many other interesting figures. [00:15:33] And Ian continues to tell me stories about the good times that you and him had. [00:15:38] And he wanted to say hello to you very quickly. [00:15:40] Hello, Philip. [00:15:42] There you go. [00:15:43] Go ahead. [00:15:44] Hello, Philip. [00:15:44] It's good to hear from you. [00:15:45] I'm very appreciative of your work and of the comments and the studies that you have here and hearing you on the show. [00:15:52] Very much agreeing with all the points you've made. [00:15:54] And it was a great joy for me to be of some service during your visit to the States. [00:16:00] Thank you. [00:16:01] You did a great job, too. [00:16:02] I must express. [00:16:05] I would like to have a bodyguard like you over here in Europe also. [00:16:11] That would be fun. [00:16:14] Well, we definitely try to put our best foot forward at our events. [00:16:18] And you coming over here all the way, Philip, from Europe to join us last year for what was a very fine event, very well done. [00:16:26] But you were a big part of it, and we couldn't have done it without you. [00:16:30] And we look forward to the next time. [00:16:32] I thank you for your work for our people worldwide and for setting the example for others to follow in Europe. [00:16:38] Enjoy the rest of your night, brother, and we will talk to you again soon. [00:16:43] All right. [00:16:43] Thank you, James. [00:16:48] Nevertheless, let it keep up to the fight. [00:16:52] We will. [00:16:52] Philip DeWinter, everybody, closing out our march around the world from Belgium. [00:16:55] He is a member of the Flemish Parliament and the Vlams Belong Party, a very famous politician in Europe, if I can use that word, certainly not disparagingly. [00:17:04] But Philip is a good man and a good friend. [00:17:07] And Ian, if you don't mind sticking with me for the last few minutes of this segment, you were, as we mentioned, got to know Philip. [00:17:16] And he, I think, picked him up at the airport and then was sort of a chaperone for him, keeping him safe. [00:17:22] But more than that, you got to tour around and see some interesting places with him. [00:17:29] You said last night, what did he want to do when he was here? [00:17:31] When he was here outside of the conference, he wanted to see a few things because he stayed a few extra days. [00:17:36] What did he want to get into? [00:17:37] Well, Philip has a wonderful enthusiasm for European culture, certainly, and appreciating the European diaspora here in America for our southern culture. [00:17:47] We have cuisine here that he was excited to try. [00:17:50] We were able to go to a boot barn, which makes leather shoes, kind of a cowboy-style boot. [00:17:55] That was a lot of fun for everybody. [00:17:57] He really enjoyed that. [00:17:58] We're able to go enjoy some of the rights and freedoms that we have here with firearms for self-protection and going to a private range and things like this. [00:18:07] So there was definitely a lot. [00:18:08] There was a lot of adventure and just a lot of being able to enjoy the environment with a pairing of a lot of maturity when it comes to both European and American politics. [00:18:19] Way, sets the standard. [00:18:20] He's a gentleman. [00:18:22] He is fearless in many ways. [00:18:26] If you know about his history in politics, and he doesn't shy away from the W-word, which you mentioned just a moment ago, white, when he's talking about Europeans and who needs to go back and who doesn't need to go back and who is a European and who isn't. [00:18:38] And Vlams Blanc has been setting a standard in Belgium. [00:18:43] And I just, of course, I regret. [00:18:45] I think this was the second time in 22 years where we had a guest. [00:18:49] I think the other one was just so happened to be Glenn Allen, an attorney here, that we just had some interruption on the connection, and there was just nothing else we could do. [00:19:00] Philip wasn't in a place where he could get to a computer and join us through a secure line, and we were on his cell phone. [00:19:06] And every time I've talked to him on the cell phone, it's been fine. [00:19:09] Nothing that could be done about that. [00:19:10] I could still understand every word he was saying, but of course it wasn't crystal clear audio quality. [00:19:15] So it was a little bit of a shame that such a fine guest and our closer for this year's series had to, you know, we had a little bit of that interruption. [00:19:25] But I hope everybody understood what he was saying and certainly the spirit in which it was intended. [00:19:30] But you said, so he got some cowboy boots when he was over here in the United States. [00:19:33] And he is a big friend and fan of the American South. [00:19:38] And we appreciate that love from Belgium and from Europe that we don't necessarily always get here. [00:19:44] So he wanted to get cowboy boots, and you were there with him for that. [00:19:46] What was that? [00:19:47] And a cheeseburger. [00:19:48] Yeah, absolutely. [00:19:49] I mean, a cheeseburger, a lot of people consider that to be kind of a classic American food item that you'll get here. [00:19:55] You want to get one of the better ones. [00:19:56] You don't want to go to any of the goy slop. [00:19:57] And we did. [00:19:58] We enjoyed some fine food while we were here. [00:20:00] A passion for some of the cowboy boots, which is we have some of that in the southern culture we have here. [00:20:05] And also, that's to the west. [00:20:07] That's to the west, which was the last frontier of our country as it spread. [00:20:11] And so interestingly, Jared Taylor, who was on the program last week and is a regular, but Jared was on during the last hour of last week's show from his home here in the United States. [00:20:26] And I called Philip yesterday on my drive down to South Carolina where we're doing the live remote tonight and to get him on the show for tonight. [00:20:38] It was sort of impromptu last minute. [00:20:40] And Jared was there. [00:20:42] That's a small world. [00:20:43] Jared was over there. [00:20:44] And then we just got to talking because Philip has some Confederate flags that is on display in his office. [00:20:51] And that made me think of Steve King, who was also here last year. [00:20:54] I'd actually talked to him yesterday, too. [00:20:56] And Steve King was here at that event that we put on in South Carolina last year, and it all culminated with the visit to Dixie Republic, where we are now. [00:21:05] And so Steve King had the Confederate flag in his office in Washington, and Philip the Winter has it in the governmental offices in Belgium. [00:21:16] And so the joke around here this weekend has been, when's a southern politician going to put one back up here in the United States? [00:21:24] So we wait for that with hope of letting people from afar set the standard for that because, and the example, because that flag, our flag, is what it means to people outside of the politically correct here in this country is a resistance to tyranny worldwide. [00:21:41] And that's, well, that's why you see it in places like Europe and beyond. [00:21:46] Now, one other thing. [00:21:47] You said Philip was a very good shot. [00:21:49] He wanted to go to a firing range and do some target practice. [00:21:54] And like he nails it bullseye politically, he was doing pretty good on the range. [00:21:59] Yeah, absolutely. [00:21:59] And to my understanding, he has legal regulations for his own private carry in his country with handguns and whatnot. [00:22:06] But he keeps up to par with those skills, which is very important. [00:22:09] I think that some people get confused when they may consider that Europeans in Europe may have some less rights than we may in America at this time with items like that. [00:22:18] But he very much has a skill set for that. [00:22:21] And that was really cool to see. [00:22:22] That was really cool to see that professional level of handling these tools. [00:22:26] And if I'm not mistaken, one more thing that you did when you were with Philip last year, he wanted to go see a battlefield, but not a battlefield that you may think of. [00:22:38] It was a Revolutionary War battlefield. [00:22:40] Is that where y'all made it out to? [00:22:40] Which one was that? [00:22:43] I cannot remember the exact site we went to. [00:22:46] Let's see. [00:22:47] So this was across a number of different swamplands that we went out to, and it was fairly close to here. [00:22:51] And they have a display at this area that showed the movement over several weeks for the different soldiers and the revolution on either side through this area. [00:23:00] There was a lot of study into some of the history that went into making the movie of the Patriot. [00:23:05] And there was also something that I think is very important, even for us Americans to remember, that we had much family on the English side of that war, and not everybody just hated each other. [00:23:17] We weren't some sort of sworn eternal enemies. [00:23:20] It was a very brutal war, and it birthed America. [00:23:22] And I love America very much. [00:23:24] But it was cool to see at some of these historical sites that there was recognition and appreciation of just a general connection between the Anglo-Saxon peoples, between Europeans abroad, and an appreciation for that side of history. [00:23:36] Indeed, indeed. [00:23:37] And so all of that was happening. [00:23:38] And then you see, which I'm very proud of, this fact that we are back here again tonight for a totally separate event, not related to TPC. [00:23:48] But through that event that we had last year, which is a result of the work that the people do here at Dixie Republic and the networking and the bringing me in years ago to do remote broadcast from here. [00:23:58] And then I fell in love with the area and the people here in the upcountry of South Carolina so much that we've done our last two radio show conferences here. [00:24:06] And that brought Philip in and other people. [00:24:09] And then some people met people last year at that event and it spawned this event. [00:24:12] So that's what you have when you have networking and cross-pollination and people working in good faith with one another, people making contacts and new things grow that you don't expect. [00:24:22] And it's just very encouraging to see. [00:24:24] And great to see you again because you were such a big part of that conference last year. [00:24:28] And I appreciate you so much for sitting in with me tonight and getting to say hello to Philip and starting off this evening's program. [00:24:35] Yes, sir. [00:24:36] Thank you. [00:24:36] Thank you, Ian. [00:24:37] Appreciate you very much. [00:24:39] We'll be back after our first break. [00:24:40] Stay tuned, everybody. [00:24:50] How would you like to help this program reach more people and earn silver at the same time? [00:24:54] Call or text 801-669-2211 for complete details. [00:25:00] News this hour from Town Hall. [00:25:02] I'm Mary Rose. === Take Your Own Side Today (06:21) === [00:25:03] President Trump on Thursday decided to hold off on carrying out a threat to obliterate Iran's energy plants over the Islamic Republic's effective closure of the Strait of Hermuz. [00:25:14] The president said he was delaying taking potential action because talks aimed at ending the conflict are going very well. [00:25:21] Salem Radio Network military analyst Colonel Robert McGinnis says there are lingering questions about the negotiations between Tehran and Washington. [00:25:30] What it appears to be at this point is an answer to what many of us have been asking, and that is, will Iran agree to no nuclear weapons? [00:25:40] Are they going to defang themselves by not producing new ballistic missiles? [00:25:46] And also, is this leaving the regime in place? [00:25:50] Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the U.S. did not tell Ukraine that it must give Russia the Donbass region, as Ukrainian President Zelensky claims. [00:25:59] We've told the Ukrainian side what the Russians are insisting on. [00:26:02] We're not advocating for it. [00:26:04] We've explained it to them. [00:26:05] It's their choice to make. [00:26:06] It's not for us to make for them. 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[00:29:58] We are [00:30:42] going to hear a distinct change in accents over the course of the next several weeks. [00:30:48] Welcome back, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast, which is sort of a hybrid, a transitional week from one special series to the next. [00:30:57] We just wrapped up a might early, but we did just wrap up our March Around the World 2026. [00:31:04] It started in England with Nick Griffin. [00:31:06] We visited with friends and leaders and activists and elected officials, both current and former, and places like Australia, Mexico, Canada, Estonia, Croatia, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Germany, and now in Belgium with Philip DeWinter. === March Around The World 2026 (15:30) === [00:31:24] And, You know, obviously, unfortunate that we had some connectivity issues on the phone there because he is such an important guy with such important things to say. [00:31:38] But it was wonderful to have him. [00:31:40] Nonetheless, join us live from Belgium. [00:31:43] And now we will be transitioning into our Confederate History Month series because we are in South Carolina once again tonight. [00:31:52] Very special place to us, a place that we have broadcast from so many times in the last several years. [00:31:58] And always good to get back here. [00:32:00] Typically, when we're here, it's either a TPC event or something that Dixie Republic is doing. [00:32:06] And we're here and we've got this big crowd. [00:32:09] Big crowd here today, no doubt about it. [00:32:14] But it's not our event. [00:32:16] Over 200 people here, and they are all still outside reveling in the moment and enjoying the festivities. [00:32:25] And, well, it's a surprise even to me when we do these live remote broadcasts that who may step in. [00:32:34] And I expected to talk to this gentleman a little bit later tonight, but he has just stepped in. [00:32:39] And we will go ahead and say hello now to Thomas Rousseau, who is here. [00:32:44] Hello. [00:32:44] Thanks for having me. [00:32:45] And let me make sure that mic's on. [00:32:46] I'll never know if the person prior to has turned it off. [00:32:49] But yeah, Thomas, it's great to have you so early. [00:32:52] We were talking about closing the show with you tonight. [00:32:53] Yet here you are. [00:32:54] And this is a wonderful event. [00:32:57] What, 200 at least? [00:32:59] 200 people out there. [00:33:00] I mean, it has been packed today. [00:33:02] And every time I am in the company of one of your gatherings, and it's been a couple of times now, and you've been to a couple of mine, the level of fitness, and by every standard of measurement, the level of fitness, whether you're talking about physically fit, mentally fit, spiritually fit, this is a fine gathering of men, a lot of young men, women, families, children, great family event. [00:33:28] What have we been doing today? [00:33:30] So today, Patriot Fund has been hosting our second American Muscle Combat Sports Tournament here at the Dixie Republic location. [00:33:37] We have had hundreds of people here, families. [00:33:40] We are not only having fights of all types between jiu-jitsu, boxing, Muay Thai, kickboxing, MMA, and even bare knuckle. [00:33:48] But throughout the day, and we're closing events out right now, but we have had a great number of people from all over the country come here to compete, to share a great experience. [00:33:57] We have had local nationalist vendors from things such as coffee, soap, products, food, everything. [00:34:04] It's been a festival to celebrate our heritage, the vitality of nationalism, and to celebrate the best fighters we have. [00:34:12] Thomas, as you know, I have been around in these circles and have traversed these waters for my entire adult life. [00:34:25] I'm a quarter of a century into it now. [00:34:26] I'm 45. [00:34:27] I started when I was 19. [00:34:30] Been on the radio for the last 22 years. [00:34:32] And I've known a lot of the people that have championed our cause, and a lot of them have been fast burns, and some of them have been lifelong friends. [00:34:40] And you see people come and go, and you meet a lot of different individuals. [00:34:44] And I've worked with a lot of different organizations, or at least known a lot of different operations. [00:34:48] And every time I talk about you, every time somebody asks me about you or if you're on the air, I have to say, and this is just an honest assessment, that I have not ever seen one done better. [00:34:59] And I have not seen a caliber of people like this that has been part of an organization that, in my experience, that at least in this 21st century, the last, you know, the first quarter of it anyway, that surpasses what you've been building here. [00:35:16] How do you get such a fine group of people to come together? [00:35:20] Mercifully, I would say mercifully few cranks, but there's none. [00:35:24] I haven't met any. [00:35:25] I mean, that has to be a process. [00:35:26] Well, we do a good job of keeping the cranks very far away from you, Mr. Edwards. [00:35:31] But no, I mean, in radical politics, you're going to find people of all types. [00:35:35] And I think it is amazing that while we have people from all walks of life, we have people with very rough backgrounds who come to our cause. [00:35:42] We have people who, you know, perhaps grew up very rich and privileged, right? [00:35:45] But at the same time, we all end up in the same space with the same sacrifices, the same volunteering mentality. [00:35:51] And I would say it's because Patriot Front specifically has a commonality of interest with one another and with the organization's interests being aligned with the nation, right? [00:36:00] We are all fighting for the same thing. [00:36:02] There is not a great disparity of those in the organization who, for say, are paid versus those who are volunteers. [00:36:08] And I believe there is a great, there is a great factual value to what we have in terms of we cultivate virtue. [00:36:16] We say that we are going to make the men who will make the nation. [00:36:19] And so long as we cultivate virtue, we also want to represent it. [00:36:22] You know, people talk about optics, and I believe one last time I was previously, we mentioned that a little bit. [00:36:27] You know, I say that optics doesn't matter. [00:36:29] Optics isn't that you should only be and represent what you are. [00:36:31] And we aim to do that. [00:36:32] And what you represent, that's what you get, right? [00:36:35] And I think that's a big lesson in messaging. [00:36:37] There was something that you said right then that just randomly triggered something that I had meant to write down on my note sheet tonight to be sure to share with the audience because it was a touching story even for me. [00:36:51] And you were mentioning the last time you were on, and that's what triggered the memory. [00:36:55] So the last time you were on, I guess that it was shared amongst the members of Patriot Front through your communication channels. [00:37:05] And there was a gentleman who came up to me today who said that as a result of your appearance last year on the show, he listened to the show for the first time. [00:37:15] And he couldn't believe we were on AM radio and all this and that it was actual AM talk radio. [00:37:20] And I say, oh, yeah, 22 years. [00:37:22] He said he went back and has listened to every show we've done since 2004, since your last appearance, and that he downloaded them all, which people can do at our broadcast archives. [00:37:32] And he, you know, at his place of business where he can work and he can listen in peace, he has listened to every show we've done from the time you appeared all the way back to 2004. [00:37:43] And that is really astonishing. [00:37:44] But again, it just goes to show, I think, the importance of networking and bringing different people together. [00:37:51] And as I said, I mean, last year that conference was just an amazing thing because it's, I guess, serendipitous or timely that you would be coming on, rather, would be a better word, right after Philip DeWinter, who closed the conference last year as our speaker. [00:38:04] But you were also there and played a role in that. [00:38:06] And as a result of that event, we are back here again because of the people you meet. [00:38:11] Very important to do that because there are a lot of people out there. [00:38:15] And I have always been one to try to bring folks together rather than focusing on any reason to break the bonds of fellowship. [00:38:22] Where can we close ranks? [00:38:24] And if there's even one or two reasons, I'll focus on that. [00:38:28] But thankfully, with groups like yours, there's a lot more than that. [00:38:32] And so today was indeed an official PF event, but it was the American Muscle. [00:38:37] Yes. [00:38:39] It was the name of it. [00:38:40] And you're not just talking about some small production. [00:38:44] There is a professional, you know, what, WW, what do they call it now? [00:38:49] WWF, WWE. [00:38:51] It used to be WCW when I was a teenager. [00:38:53] We have a separate boxing ring. [00:38:54] We have a separate set of pads for training. [00:38:57] We have men doing referee duties. [00:38:59] We have tons of tables for vendors. [00:39:01] We have people keeping time. [00:39:03] And these people have plenty of experience in doing it. [00:39:05] Some of these men have been athletes for years. [00:39:07] And something that you just mentioned that I want to touch on is the value of networking and that Patriot Front specifically has so many different ways to recruit people and reach people. [00:39:15] And it is so true that you have no idea where you're going to find the men of which the future will be composed. [00:39:20] We find, you know, we see people reaching out to the organization who found us from an overpass, from a flyer, from a sticker on a gas pump, or from a TikTok video, or from a friend of theirs, a relative. [00:39:31] You know, there is so many ways. [00:39:33] And I think too many people artificially limit themselves, and they say, oh, well, actually, no, you only have to do this, or no, you have to do this. [00:39:39] I believe firmly that we should be doing everything we can to reach everyone we can because we can't leave anything on the table. [00:39:45] We're going to fight for our survival. [00:39:47] Well, that is so well spoken. [00:39:48] And that's another thing that I've got to say about you. [00:39:51] And that is your ability as a communicator and an orator. [00:39:54] I guess, you know, you and I had first met at a separate event in Dallas a few years ago, and I had a great first impression. [00:40:01] And I'm a big believer in first impressions, by the way. [00:40:05] Normally will steer you right if you have a gut instinct. [00:40:09] People normally will show what you need to know about themselves pretty early on. [00:40:13] But I had a high opinion of you then, and then we got together in Dallas early last year for a different event, and it was just well done, wonderful thing. [00:40:21] And I had an opportunity to make some remarks there. [00:40:25] And then you were with us in South Carolina. [00:40:29] But yes, this thing here today is just a cut above. [00:40:35] And to see the camaraderie, these people are fighting each other. [00:40:39] I mean, it is very real and intense if you watch these people in the ring, but then they come together again as brothers and perhaps even a bond of solidarity even more so as a result of competing in that way. [00:40:52] And as you said, you just never know who is going to be the one who takes us to the next level. [00:41:00] And there has been a collection of leaders here that I didn't expect to see. [00:41:08] I mean, of course I expected to see you and some others that I knew would be here. [00:41:12] But then there were some people that I see at other events that represent other organizations. [00:41:16] And, you know, for instance, we had Eric Orwal on the show last year, and he drove to Memphis and he sat in with us for three hours. [00:41:22] And he said that I said, you know, what does the future look like? [00:41:26] Who is a future, who's going to lead this thing, do you think? [00:41:29] And he said, Thomas Rousseau. [00:41:31] He said that on the show when he was on with us, and of course, he returned to the land. [00:41:34] And I saw him today. [00:41:36] And, you know, so other people. [00:41:37] He wasn't just here. [00:41:38] He was in the ring. [00:41:39] He sure was. [00:41:40] It was an amazing fight. [00:41:41] That really was one of the best. [00:41:43] He was extremely amazing. [00:41:44] It just, folks, you don't know what you don't know. [00:41:47] And not everybody, you know, this was a very private event. [00:41:50] Of course, there was no public promotion. [00:41:53] But anyway, I'm a little bit here and there collecting my thoughts on this, but it has been an amazing event. [00:42:00] I guess what I'm trying to stab at, Thomas, is one event last year that we did in a roundabout way. [00:42:07] Of course, you put this together, and all credit is deserving to Patriot Front to the host here on the ground. [00:42:11] But it shows how one thing leads to the next and then to the next even after that and other people coming together. [00:42:18] What is, in your opinion, the biggest benefits of these IRL gatherings, especially one like this, where you're competing in this way. [00:42:28] And it just seems like it's its next level, even after what I've seen for so many years. [00:42:34] So there's so much that I think people miss when they focus too much on the new coming things, the technology, and they believe that online spaces and social media platforms, X and all these other things, the algorithms have totally supplanted the need for physical organizing in real-world spaces. [00:42:51] And they have certainly enhanced our ability to message. [00:42:54] But you need to realize that no matter how far technology advances or how far politics separates itself from what we may have known in the status quo of yesteryear, the human element is unchanged. [00:43:04] We are made of the same stuff as the men who came before a century, 500 years, 1,000 years before. [00:43:10] We're made of the same flesh and bone. [00:43:12] And men, which in young American men are the most prime demographic that we need to care about for the future of the country, and it's the same demographic that everybody really is fighting for. [00:43:21] We need to understand that they have an innate desire to organize themselves. [00:43:27] There is something deeply rooted in the Anglo-Saxon traditions of our people and our culture. [00:43:31] The men of our nation, they want vitality. [00:43:33] They want contest. [00:43:34] They want a martial spirit. [00:43:36] They want to belong to something. [00:43:37] And they want to fight for something. [00:43:39] And at some times, they want to fight each other, right? [00:43:42] And they're going to. [00:43:44] Our people love to fight each other, unfortunately, sometimes too much. [00:43:48] Will they do it in the ring or will they do it out there, right? [00:43:51] We have the opportunity. [00:43:52] Because I found in organizing men that having this internal type of martial culture where men can challenge and pursue in a real meritocracy that has stakes and consequences, that avoids so many of the petty political disagreements that you see in spaces where the highest echelons of contest are in social media comment sections, right? [00:44:13] It absolves you of so much of this dead weight when you have men that really can stand up to their words and put their feet in the ring. [00:44:23] There's a lot of honor in that, obviously. [00:44:25] I mean, to go in and to challenge and to be there and to be on that field, such as it is in that ring. [00:44:32] Indeed. [00:44:33] You foster that and you forge it. [00:44:35] And there are ties that bind that come from that that, you know, I'll paraphrase strength of steel cables comes to mind. [00:44:43] But going back to one other thing, I'm bouncing around a bit, but the event last year we were at in Dallas, well, in the Dallas area, you went the very next morning, and I know we talked about this when you were on the show last year, and did this demonstration on behalf to raise awareness of the track athlete who had been slain by the black Austin Metcalf. [00:45:07] Thank you. [00:45:09] What's next for Patriot Front? [00:45:10] And for anybody listening here who may be interested, what can they do to get in touch? [00:45:15] And I know you have to play your cards close to the vest for obvious reasons, strategic and OPSEC and all of that. [00:45:22] But there's a lot going on. [00:45:24] I can tell you there's a lot going on with this organization. [00:45:28] Answer that, and then I've got a question for you or a comment. [00:45:31] You can tell me if you agree or disagree with regards to what is now the counterculture. [00:45:34] Sure. [00:45:35] So when it comes to Patriot Front, you know, I can't tell you where we're going to be next. [00:45:38] I can't tell you what we're going to do next, but I can tell you that we will be places and we will do things. [00:45:42] And you can look back at everything we've done. [00:45:44] Well, we're not going anywhere, right? [00:45:45] I think we've been active for almost a decade now. [00:45:48] It's coming up on a decade. [00:45:49] And so many people, you've seen it so many times, the journalists, the media, they have called to the heavens and they have announced our dissolution. [00:45:56] They have said, this is it. [00:45:58] This is it for them. [00:45:59] This infiltration, this attack, this slander campaign, this internal strife, this is going to defeat them. [00:46:04] And none of it has ever worked. [00:46:06] And we know this true because we are here. [00:46:07] So you can look back at everything that we've done. [00:46:10] And if you want to know what we're going to do, we're going to do all of everything we've done. [00:46:13] We're going to do it better. [00:46:14] We're going to do it in more places. [00:46:15] We're going to do it more times. [00:46:16] We're going to do it with more men. [00:46:17] We're going to do it with better quality men. [00:46:19] And then we're going to do things that we haven't even told you about that you can't even imagine. [00:46:22] I believe it's going to new spaces. [00:46:25] I believe it about you. [00:46:26] And you have fruit that can testify. [00:46:30] You have produced fruit that could testify and back up what you're saying. [00:46:34] Very impressed. [00:46:35] And I want to ask you about this with regards to the fertile ground that seems to be there for plowing, if you will. [00:46:45] We're an agrarian society here in the South. [00:46:46] We're going to use some of those comparisons. [00:46:50] I have a 16-year-old daughter, an 11-year-old son who is here. [00:46:54] And let me tell you something. === Discipline For Society (07:26) === [00:46:55] I haven't seen him for hours. [00:46:57] He's just been about amidst the men here today and very much at home. [00:47:05] And he's been here several times, of course, in the past, so he knows all the locals. [00:47:08] But there seems to be amongst high school, white boys in high school, young men in high school, this is the counterculture. [00:47:22] And, you know, I don't get into what's counterculture and what's not and taking advantage of it for those reasons, but our side is sort of what's hip and edgy. [00:47:30] It seems to me, based upon my experience, just in the Memphis area, having one teenager daughter and knowing others, that the boys, white boys, even in Memphis high schools, they think, for lack of a better example, Trump is cool. [00:47:45] Being right-wing is cool. [00:47:48] Even being based on racial realities is something that I'm seeing more and more. [00:47:53] Is that something that you've picked up on? [00:47:55] Because I can certainly say I don't remember it being that way when I was that age, but now it seems as though more and more high school-aged white young men seem to be open to this, or if not actively speaking out on it themselves. [00:48:09] We are certainly doing great with recruiting young men. [00:48:12] And of course, we only recruit as young as 18. [00:48:15] But we have seen, and I think this is the larger thing with young men, that what they've done in the schooling institutions and in the media and mainstream culture is they have tried to instill an unassailable culture where young men, especially young men, American men who want to be masculine, these young men have an innate natural desire to do certain things, to compete with and exceed past their peers, to have peers, to have colleagues, to have men who they can measure their deeds and their convictions and their virtues against. [00:48:45] And a lot of these natural impulses are being overwritten and attempted to be, the left thinks that people are infinitely malleable and that we can just absolve every masculine and vitalistic impulse of the human race and specifically the white race if we just tell them the same things in school, if we just make them meek, make them mild, make them small, make them ashamed. [00:49:06] And if we know one thing about teenagers, it's that they like to rebel against authority. [00:49:10] And what they've done is they've set themselves up for failure. [00:49:13] When we approach ourselves, because there's nothing shameful about what we're representing, there's nothing which tells you to hold back, right? [00:49:19] We represent a discipline. [00:49:20] And sure, we do tell you not to do things, right? [00:49:23] We believe in discipline because we represent discipline. [00:49:25] People ask, why are you marching? [00:49:26] Why are you in ranks? [00:49:27] Why are you wearing the same thing? [00:49:28] Because we are showcasing the same discipline we want for society. [00:49:31] Discipline's important. [00:49:32] But men want to be a part of something, and they essentially want to rebel against that which seeks to deny them, to harm them, to disenfranchise them. [00:49:42] And they have, again, it's the liberal institutions which have set us up as a form of counterculture because they have pushed us into this mysterious, this ostracized, this dangerous thing. [00:49:54] But we have the benefit that it's actually not that dangerous. [00:49:58] We are a rebellion of virtue against vice. [00:50:01] So in some senses, we are a counterculture. [00:50:04] But in some sense, it's timeless. [00:50:05] In some sense, we're just touching on the natural impulse and giving it a proper channel to follow, which is essentially building up the pillars of civilization that they've tried to knock down. [00:50:15] But they can't because it's within us. [00:50:17] Just keep talking. [00:50:20] I was talking to a gentleman yesterday when I was driving down. [00:50:25] I had an eight-hour drive, and I'm always way behind on calling people back. [00:50:29] And I had an eight-hour drive, and I called, I spent the whole time on the phone, and I was just talking about the fact that, you know, it's a guest-driven show because the guests provide great content. [00:50:40] So I got somebody like you on. [00:50:41] What do I even need to be here for? [00:50:43] But we are beginning to run out of time on this hour. [00:50:45] I appreciate you coming in on this first hour a little early. [00:50:50] Someone just came and got me. [00:50:51] Pitch hitting. [00:50:51] Oh, did they? [00:50:53] Well, because I was expecting you later. [00:50:55] Well, there's Paul. [00:50:55] There's the founder of the feast, such as it were. [00:50:59] So many great people here. [00:51:00] A lot of names that would be of Notice and recognizable to people who tune into this show regularly. [00:51:09] We're not going to go into all the details on that. [00:51:10] We're certainly not going to start naming names. [00:51:12] But people like what you have to say. [00:51:15] They want to learn more about the organization. [00:51:17] They're intrigued by what may be going on here. [00:51:19] And believe me, I don't think you could paint a verbal picture that would actually capture it. [00:51:24] It was just something you really had to see. [00:51:26] Where can they go, Thomas? [00:51:27] Because you got one of the best websites on the internet. [00:51:29] I definitely am very flattered for you saying that. [00:51:31] So PatriotFront.us, that's our website. [00:51:33] We're going to have all types of content up about this event here in the coming days and weeks. [00:51:38] And we'll probably be posting photos and videos of it for months. [00:51:40] So definitely stay tuned. [00:51:42] We have a social page on the website, which takes you to all of our various social media accounts. [00:51:45] We're on Telegram. [00:51:47] We are on, you know, we're on the mainstream platforms when we can get there. [00:51:50] You know, you'll probably find some of our pages if you look on TikTok and Instagram, et cetera. [00:51:54] But Maine, our official accounts are all on our social page there. [00:51:57] And we have an action page of the website that has an integrated feed of our Telegram page. [00:52:01] So you don't need to download the app. [00:52:02] You can just scroll through and see that we are active absolutely everywhere in every part of every state except for Hawaii. [00:52:07] And we want to reach people where they are. [00:52:11] We're not doing this event in South Carolina with only people from South Carolina. [00:52:14] There's people here from everywhere. [00:52:15] People travel. [00:52:16] I can testify to that from Canada and all corners of the continental United States. [00:52:20] They are here. [00:52:21] Absolutely. [00:52:22] And, you know, we want to draw people into great experiences because we, I mean, we believe we want to create spaces where the country we want to live in is manifested. [00:52:31] We want to create spaces, and people think, oh, they want to make this terrible nightmare of a nation. [00:52:36] They want to do all these evil things. [00:52:38] But give us the opportunity to turn a patch of ground into the America that we want to be. [00:52:42] Live in it for a day, experience it, and you'll have no qualms about whether or not who should be running the country, us or them. [00:52:48] If I could speak as well as Thomas Rousseau, I'd have made something of myself in me. [00:52:53] I'm shaking the man's hand right now. [00:52:54] Thomas, thank you so much for coming in and filling this hour. [00:52:57] And I mean, filling it well. [00:52:59] And God bless you. [00:53:00] God bless your work. [00:53:02] And God certainly smiled on the Patriot Front today when he designed the weather that we experienced. [00:53:09] I mean, it was about 65 degrees, sunny, not a cloud in the sky. [00:53:13] Perfect weather for a great organization to enjoy. [00:53:16] And everybody was outside. [00:53:18] Families, young and old. [00:53:21] A lot of healthy men, though. [00:53:22] And the kind of men that could take back a country if you gave them the chance. [00:53:26] And support the man. [00:53:28] Join Patriot Front, get more information. [00:53:29] Thomas Rousseau, everybody. [00:53:30] I thank you again. [00:53:31] Enjoy the rest of your night. [00:53:32] Thank you for talking. [00:53:33] It's been wonderful. [00:53:34] I'll be around. [00:53:34] Indeed. [00:53:35] Okay. [00:53:36] Thomas Rousseau, yes, indeed. [00:53:37] Give him a round of applause. [00:53:40] As people beginning to trickle in, as the majority of the folks, more than 200 of them, just outside the doors here. [00:53:51] But we've got some friends here right now who have joined us in our area where we broadcast every time we're in South Carolina. [00:54:00] Much more about this event coming up in the second hour. [00:54:04] So stay tuned for that during this transition episode of TPC from March Around the World to Confederate History Month. [00:54:11] We go. [00:54:11] Thomas Rousseau, right there in the middle of it as an intercessor. [00:54:14] Who knows what's going to happen in the second hour? [00:54:16] I didn't even expect that the last 30 minutes. [00:54:19] So we'll all be surprised together. [00:54:20] Stay tuned, everybody. [00:54:21] Be back.