April 19, 2026 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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James Edwards and Lou Moore dissect the alleged constraints of Jewish power on US foreign policy, linking President Trump's Iran stance to historical critiques of Eisenhower and Earl Warren. They argue that judicial supremacy, established via Brown v. Board of Education using flawed doll studies, destroyed states' rights and local control while enabling inhumane treatment of German POWs. The discussion connects these legal shifts to Republican electoral defeats since the 1950s, asserting that every president since Taft struggles against this influence, ultimately framing current political failures as consequences of abandoning constitutional balance for internationalist agendas. [Automatically generated summary]
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Welcome to The Political Cesspool00:15:20
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.
Welcome, everybody, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
It's Saturday evening, April the 18th.
Tonight, last week I said our Confederate History Month programming was kicking into high gear.
Tonight, we're shifting into overdrive with a quarter.
Tet of Southern champions.
We'll get to them in hours two and three, each of the four taking two segments unto themselves.
And there's going to be something in that conversation for everyone.
We even have an Ohio Buckeye joining us in the third hour to give us his take on the Confederacy from perspective north of the.
Mason Dixon line.
But first, we've got a lot to talk about, and I want to begin with some announcements.
How do we sound tonight?
We have brand new, all new equipment, top to bottom here.
I feel like I did on my 16th Christmas when I woke up that December day, and my dad had bought me a brand new truck and it had a bow on it and everything.
And this is the radio equivalent of that.
And this is for you, David, in Beaumont, Texas, who has been asking for years if there's anything we could do to get on a little bit more consistent sounding levels.
Sometimes our levels.
Fluctuate and we've tried to do that.
We have the wheels of technological progress grind slow but exceedingly fine here at TPC.
And Keith, don't make me eat my word.
You still got to get within about eight feet of your mic.
But we do have new mics, new equipment, new monitors, new everything here at 1600 WMQM.
So James is acting like he just fell off a Christmas tree.
In fact, he even shined up his bald head today.
He's feeling so good about this.
But this is really.
A breakthrough for us.
We finally got 21st century equipment here in the headquarters, and it's about time because, quite frankly, you know, having Stone Age equipment with a cutting edge show is not a good match.
So now hopefully we have it all, and we hope our optimism about this is not unfounded.
Yeah, that's right.
April Fool's has passed, but we're definitely going to rely on you, Liz, to make it to watch these monitors tonight.
But we have advanced.
And we're still brainstorming, by the way, a few different concepts about incorporating video while we're advancing.
We'll see where that goes.
But it is exciting.
More to come on that.
A lot of announcements I want to get to at the top of the show before we settle into some issues.
And we've got a lot of issues to cover.
In Michigan today, in central Michigan, Peter Brimelow is addressing a forum up there that I spoke at last year at this time.
Steve King, we had go up there in the fall.
They do it twice a year in the spring and fall.
And the gentleman who puts that on, his name is John Mongopoulos, former TV host up there.
He said, Is there any way you could get me in touch with Peter Brimelow?
This was a few months ago.
And I said, I can get you in touch with Peter.
And so today, I have seen pictures from this event.
It was a packed house.
Peter spoke, did a book signing, and they're having a little VIP dinner up there tonight.
And it's just great to be able to have your hands in that and just all the things we do behind the scenes.
This is just one example.
People were checking in from Rome.
Yes, indeed, the Eternal City.
You got an email yesterday from Roger Devlin, who was over there with Jared Taylor and Greg Johnson and David Zutty.
And they're over there and had a great week and some great meetings.
And we'll hear more about that very soon.
I have an upcoming feature with Roger in the Barnes Review.
Our next feature in the American Free Press is with former DEA special agent Larry Ray Harden, who has been on this program before.
Also, got a call yesterday from a campaign manager who's working with one of our friends in Florida.
And they met at TPC's Will to Power conference, where this particular candidate spoke.
And they hit it off.
And I said, Well, how's he doing?
How do you think it's going?
He goes, I think we're going to win.
I think he's going to be in Tallahassee this year.
And again, how did that happen?
They met at a TPC conference late night.
They got to know each other.
Now they're working together.
And he said, too, by the way, because this gentleman was at the event at Dixie Republic a couple of weeks ago that we broadcast live from, he said, James, that event, two or 300 people there, that American Muscle event for Patriot Front, he said, that wouldn't have happened without your conference.
And that's the real benefit you have from doing these IRL, as they call it, the in real life events.
People get together and it happens organically.
It happens organically.
Seeds pollinate and germinate and grow.
And increasingly, Keith, as good as the show is, and it is one of a kind, it is the original, it is the first pro white broadcast of them all.
But we're now increasingly becoming known for the connections that are made through the show.
And we're booked up for two months in advance going into the summer.
New guest, returning favorite, a live report from Portugal at the Remigration Conference coming up in a few weeks in late May.
It's all coming up right here on TPC.
Stay tuned.
We've got a barn burner of a summer coming up.
And that's the one truth the SBLC said.
All the way back in the early days, they referred to this show as a nexus and still true to form.
A lot of things, a lot of circuits are connected through the work of this program.
Well, you're absolutely right.
And furthermore, what you have done and what this show has done is basically bring our movement together and make it coherent to the public.
We have so many spin offs, we have so many people that have been inspired by this show.
And we are never ones, you know, that get into these petty little sniping contests about, you know, my trike is bigger than your trike or whatnot.
You know, we are more than willing to get people networked.
Like, for example, what you did for Peter Brimelow just recently.
You know, if there's ever a guy that needs a friend, it was the Brimelows right now with what they've had to endure from Letitia James.
And.
New York going after them with a classic case of lawfare.
Well, we basically are like a clearinghouse.
Everybody contacts, you know, and we don't hide information.
We don't hide contacts.
We don't do things like that.
We are, you know, more interested in our ideas prevailing than we are, you know, getting rich or being high profile or whatnot.
We just want the good guys to win.
Yeah.
Well, and we've got so many good guys and gals in our audience.
One quick one that I'll read: email that came in this week.
Dear James, first of all, I want you to know that you do a great job.
You and Keith on your show every Saturday night.
I've been listening to you for many years, and they've all been great shows.
But I believe 2026 is so far one of the best years on guests and topics.
Keep up the fantastic work.
I do have a song request for Confederate History Month.
If you can play sometime this month the Battle Cry for Freedom Confederate version, I would appreciate it.
And that comes from Ralph in Arkansas.
Ralph, we're not going to play it this month.
We're going to play it tonight.
And we'll do two verses for you, my friend.
And Lisa, we got your request as well.
We're going to play it next week when Michael Hill's on.
I love these two months that just so happen to occur back to back, these two months where we do the special programming March Around the World, Confederate History Month.
Now, I will tell you, our numbers do dip a little bit in these months.
I understand why.
Now, that's not to say, I mean, they dip a little bit.
It's still a substantial listening audience.
But, you know, this is a talk radio program that covers news and events.
From a pro white perspective, and people generally tune in to hear us talk about current affairs here in the U.S., you tune in to hear commentary, opinions, and political analysis.
I get that.
The shows with Brett McAtee, which I love, those are generally not well listened to because this is a political talk show.
You don't tune in to hear a sermon, but we are authentic and we like to showcase on occasion all of the elements that make us who we are.
We are genuine in that way, and we have so many contacts in Europe.
I do like doing that once a year comprehensive dive into the politics of the mother continent.
And of course, as proud Southerners, we love doing this Confederate history series every April.
And of course, people all over the world still revere the South for its stand.
And the people who love this month's series really love it.
And if you are going to cover the topics that we cover, you can't ignore the genesis of these problems like the Civil War.
Like, for example, this is April the 18th.
On May the 17th, the infamous Brown versus Board of Education was handed down by the Supreme Court, which basically.
Not only did it destroy Southern culture in many ways, but it also did more than that.
It basically ruined public education, not just in the South, but throughout America.
And we need to point out to people that, you know, these historical events that happened are not just to be cataloged and forgotten about.
They are having an effect.
They cast a very long shadow.
They have a big effect on our everyday lives.
For example, the fact that you can't use the public education facilities in a place like Memphis if you are a conscientious parent relates right back to the Brown versus Board of Education decision.
And, you know, that's why, for example, If you're a working class or lower middle class white person in a place like Memphis that has a large black population, it is foolhardy for you to send your child to public schools.
If you do, basically, you're throwing them into the black hole of Calcutta, figuratively speaking.
And we need that.
This is one of the things they've made our lives immensely more expensive and difficult for us, and they've done it on purpose.
We are going to be back.
We're going to get into some issues, some topics.
I have one other announcement about a.
A film crew that'll be coming in to town soon.
I'll tell you about that next, and we're going to get into some hard topics Trump, Iran, the latest there, and Lou Moore.
A special request from Lou.
Stay tuned.
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I believe there will come a time when we are all judged on whether or not we took a stand in defense of all life from the moment of conception until our last natural breath.
As a teenager, I gave my first public speech in my church.
My hand shook, my heart pounded.
I thought to myself, I can't do this, but somehow I did, and because I wanted to talk about things that were important, I persisted.
I chided my church as a senior in high school for not seeming to care about the not yet born, for looking the other way, and for not taking a stand on life.
I will be in earnest.
I will not equivocate, and I will not excuse.
I will not retreat an inch, and I will be heard.
One thing I promise you I will always take a stand for life.
Welcome back, everybody.
I still feel like I'm taking a brand new Ferrari out for a spin.
I can hear things differently in my headset.
I mean, this is just, and look at this box right here.
I mean, everything just looks so new and shiny.
If we do get on TV, people will get to see it for themselves.
I'm like a kid in a candy store.
Yeah, it's making the hair on your head grow.
Well, we'll still try to keep from popping or going too low.
We got to ride those sliders here on the.
Board, but nevertheless, just a couple of more pieces of correspondence.
And as I was saying, I like to keep it real.
And for all of the foundational pillars that make this show what it is, obviously being pro white is the biggest one.
I mean, that's the one that everybody can agree on.
And then we're also pro Christian and pro South.
And As I said, I mean, we have Pastor McAtee on at Christmas and Easter.
We're always going to do that.
I love that.
And Phil in Arkansas writes in I love the TPC approach as I am a Christian and I teach adult Sunday school.
And so I appreciate that.
I appreciate we're reaching people like that that check all of the boxes.
And here is Scott in Nebraska.
And Scott writes that I enjoyed the show from Dixie Republic earlier this month.
I'm looking forward to tonight's broadcast.
Confederate History Month is my favorite.
Is my personal favorite.
Rock on.
And that's coming from a listener in Nebraska.
So, and there are some people who only tune in during April.
So, if you're one of those people who are tuning in for the Confederate series, we would love to have you the other 11 months too.
But I will say this say what you will.
For whatever reason it is that you tune in, whatever it is you like most about this show, know this.
It's powered by a blowtorch, 50,000 watts on AM Terrestrial Talk Radio, the one and only.
You know, you like Gene Andrews last week?
There's only one 50,000 watt.
Station in this country that's going to put him on.
Your favorite guest throughout the year.
What we have built here and what we continue to do is very unique, truly unprecedented, and it's advancing our cause in many different ways, not the least of which is all of the connections that have been made through this program that we are applying in different ways.
Tuning In Beyond April00:10:24
And I was just going to say this, and then we got to get to Iran.
A video crew contacted me.
So there is a show that does sort of like extreme tourism.
And I was actually put in contact with this.
They found me through a friend, Stefan Brakas.
In Europe.
I met him through Europa Terra Nostra, which is Dan Eriksson.
He's a nationalist in Sweden, great guy.
Stefan was the one who put us in touch.
And so, with his recommendation, I responded to the inquiry.
And anyway, this is a show that basically they toured Afghanistan with members of the Taliban.
They went to Zimbabwe to tour the ruins of Rhodesia.
They did, you know, toured Syria with members of Al Qaeda.
And they want to come to the American South.
To tour the South with authentic Southerners.
So I guess that's interesting in some ways, but they have a huge following.
I mean, we're talking about, in some cases, you know, hundreds of thousands at least, upwards of a million viewers on their YouTube channel.
And so we'll be talking with them and we'll see where that goes.
But I will say one thing about Confederate History Month that does frustrate me is that we can't cover it all.
I mean, how can you?
All the different heroes, all the different battles, all the different guests we've had, because we've done Confederate History Month since our very first year as March Around the World, we've only been doing for a few years, you know, about six or seven now.
But it's all in the broadcast archives.
There's just no way you can cover everything we've covered in one month.
So, for the person who's just finding out about this show, I want to do it all.
And it frustrates me that I can't.
So, we just do the best we can.
We take our time and we have the guest on that we can.
We talk about the issues pertaining to the South that we can.
And the rest is in the archives.
So, go check it out.
But, Keith, this hasn't been our first rodeo with people coming in from other parts of the world to interview TBC.
We've had them from Germany, from France, from all over.
Sweden.
Yeah.
That's right.
I forgot about that one.
Yeah, they're a big TV show, actually.
Yeah, of course.
And I think they wound up running about a minute or something.
Well, that was the first one, but the second one was a little more.
Yeah, but anyway, what we have done, we have, you know, people probably wonder why we have the radio show and what is essentially a podcast, I guess, you know, on the internet.
Well, basically, we think it's great to have a foot in both camps on this.
We've got to, we don't want to give away our terrestrial radio presence because it's unique.
I don't know of anyone else.
In our circle of friends that has a radio show on, like you said, a 50,000 watt station.
On the other hand, which is the biggest in the country, I mean, there's no that's the maximum allowed by the FCC.
And on the other hand, we're the ones that basically kicked off all this podcasting that is done.
You know, people, you know, they might not be able to get access to the radio, but they can get access to the computer and to websites and things like this, uh, and to Twitter and things like, uh, other ways on to use a computer.
And that has been a great boon to our movement.
That and you know.
I don't know if it was just dumb luck or whatever, but we were the first to do this and get the whole thing started, get the ball rolling.
And I really think that that is, we're still doing even more, as James is saying.
You know, we're getting, we're looking for new frontiers to conquer and new ways to get our message across, and we'll never give up on that.
All right, let's move on.
That's been well established, but it, you know, it never hurts to remind.
Now, let's talk about this.
Oh, I will say one more thing.
Not to chase a hare here, but I can remember one guy when Obama had first been elected.
He came down, they flew down from the New York Times, and he met Bill Rowland and I.
He wanted to do an interview with us.
He was a Jewish reporter from the New York Times.
And he was astonished to meet southerners who actually had faith.
And he asked the question very sincerely, not in a mocking way.
He's like, Do people down here actually really believe in God?
Y'all really believe that?
And I looked at him kind of funny at first.
I was like, Why would you pretend to?
But he was being serious.
And Bill had a great answer for that.
But anyway, that's an aside.
Tell him what Bill said.
I don't remember, but it was a great answer.
I mean, he basically just dressed.
He dressed him down in a.
And I don't remember the exact words, but I mean, of course, the short answer was yes.
But he did it in such a way.
I mean, that was 2008.
That was a minute ago.
But I just remember he did it with the great sincerity and authority, as only Bill Rowland could have done.
And it was a great answer.
And remember the design situation we had, too, when that guy came over all ready to do a hit piece.
And basically, we had a development in Confederate Park that showed that we were the ones being persecuted, not the ones.
Well, so what Keith's talking about is a German reporter.
From the newspaper Desight.
We got to move on to topics.
I've spent way too much time, you know, memory laning here, but he flew over to do a feature on us.
Desight is a major newspaper in Germany, a national newspaper, I think.
And we got out of the car in downtown Memphis, and there was a fight between a black man and a couple of whites at a Confederate park.
It was actually called Confederate Park at the time.
There were three Confederate parks in Memphis at the time Nathan Bedford Forest Park, Confederate Park, and Jefferson Davis Park.
And this guy was, you know, he was agog.
He was just dumbfounded.
Well, he was scared.
And, you know, being from Memphis, you kind of see this stuff all the time.
I mean, it was a fight.
It was like, you know, shouting and, you know, getting in each other's faces.
There wasn't, Punches thrown or knives or brass knuckles or guns.
But for me and Keith, you know, that's just like, I mean, if you get out of the car in downtown Memphis, you know, you'd be more surprised not to see something like this.
And so we were just kind of walking on, doing our business.
You know, we were keeping an eye on it to see if it escalated.
You know, we'd step in or something.
But this guy was like running to the car.
He came here to do this story about how whites are so backwards and how blacks are, you know, so equal.
And then how could anybody be so dumb?
And then, you know, the first time he saw black in his natural habitat and his natural behavior with the low IQ and poor impulse.
Control.
He was ready to run back to Germany.
You know what?
We never heard back from him, and I don't know whether he ever wrote anything else for Design because he did not come back.
He did not bring home the bacon.
Well, he did come in and show that we were a bunch of knuckle dragging truckloadites.
And on the other hand, he came back with a story that said, you know, these people are the ones being persecuted.
Well, he didn't write that.
He didn't write that.
He's not going to write it, but that's what he concluded.
It was a muted.
They did publish something.
I mean, again, this goes back to the mid 2000s.
They did publish something, but it was.
What they wanted to publish was this whole thing about how idiotic and backwards we are.
And we were pretty much a fuck.
So unlike these sophisticated Europeans that they assume themselves to be.
All right.
We have spent a segment too much on all of that, on announcements.
I really wanted to do a segment on Trump and Iran, this segment, and then get into Lou Moore's thing.
As pilots say, we'll make it up in the air or on the air here in radio.
But Virginia Abernathy sent an email to me this week, and she said, I think I'm one of many who approve of.
President Trump's domestic policies, but are close to being enraged by the actions he orders or condones overseas.
For example, I didn't approve of the bombing of Iran.
I want to distance the U.S. from Israel and I want to stop any and all U.S. involvement in Ukraine.
I said, No, Virginia, you're not the only one.
And we had a good exchange.
But this week, just more.
Erratic behavior and volatile behavior from the president this week.
I mean, two weeks ago, it was genociding the entire civilization to we have great peace with Iran.
Now it's closing the Strait of Hormuz, which he is calling the Strait of Iran for whatever reason, I don't know.
And then to really close it, you'd have to close out a thousand mile radius around the Strait because that's how far Iranian missiles can reach.
And then it was closed, then it was open, then it was closed, then it was open.
And now it's closed again.
I mean, it is just all over the map.
I think what is going on here is, you know, as Alex Jones put it, for the 28th time in 45 days, Trump has declared victory in Iran only to have Benjamin Netanyahu publicly humiliate him.
So, what's happening is every time Trump declares peace to try to like pull out of this thing, I mean, this is just me trying to read through the tea leaves.
Israel does something that forces him back in.
They'll bomb something, they'll violate some sort of a truce or treaty or.
It's time for everybody to understand that we are the passive victims of Jewish power and influence when it comes to our foreign policy.
We're not in control of it.
And if you do try to buck them, you'll wind up like JFK and his brother RFK.
At some point, they're going to have to be bucked.
Well, the thing is that we're hopefully that's going to work out.
But I understand what's going on.
Basically, every American president since William Howard Taft.
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Iran has reinstated restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. said reopening it wouldn't end its blockade.
Saturday, Iran's Joint Military Command announced that control of the Strait has returned to its previous state under strict military management.
The president told Turning Point USA gathering last night in Phoenix that the U.S. will go into Iran and remove what remains of the country's nuclear material.
The U.S. will get all nuclear dust.
You know what the nuclear dust is?
That was.
That white powdery substance created by our B 2 bombers, those great B 2 bombers, late one evening, seven months ago.
No money will exchange hands in any way, shape, or form.
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A federal judge has blocked a $6.2 billion merger.
The merger between local television giants Nextar Media Group and Tegna is blocked until an antitrust lawsuit is resolved.
This merger would create a company owning over 200 TV stations across 44 states.
U.S. District Court Chief Judge Troy L. Nunley issued an order halting the deal.
Attorneys general in eight states and DirecTV sued to stop the merger, arguing it could raise consumer prices and harm local journalism.
Nextar's attorneys say the deal has already been vetted and approved by the Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice.
John Scott reporting.
Senator Tom Cotton says he can't understand why some Americans seem to want Iran to win the conflict with the U.S.
And the Lyrid's meteor shower is expected to bring fiery streaks to the night sky.
The shower will peak Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
10 to 20 meteors are generally visible per hour.
Now, the show will be visible across the globe, but views will be the best in the Northern Hemisphere.
More on these stories at townhall.com.
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Well, you know, we're still dancing and we're still singing after all those years.
Thanks to the production team for pulling that one up tonight.
That's one of Memphis' own, if I'm not mistaken, Keith.
Yeah, that's the quintessential Memphis Garage Band, the Gentries, singing their biggest hit, Keep On Dancing.
They had a copy of Neil Young's Cinnamon Girl, which did fairly well, too, in the charts.
But Memphis had a lot of different bands.
Our songs are not that good for you to put your mic down.
Keep On Dancing in Memphis00:12:15
You've got to just keep.
That on that mustache there.
Keep it just like this.
Okay.
It's got to be touching that mustache.
Okay.
I'll do this going straight out.
Okay.
But anyway, Memphis has had all sorts of it.
It's had country music.
It's had soul music.
It's had garage punk type of music like Keep On Dancing.
We've had everything.
Basically, it is a unique place because of the music, among other things.
All right.
Let's get back to work here now.
And that one came out about 10 years ago.
After the fall of civilization here, which was the Brown versus Board of Education decision that came out, I think that one came out in '65.
Brown versus Board was '54.
Hold on a second.
Don't go yet.
I know that's your bread and butter.
That's your wheelhouse.
We're going to get into Lou Moore's recent show in his own right on that topic in just a second.
But going back first to Trump, so now he's talking about here just this week at a Turning Points USA event in Phoenix last night.
That they're going to take control of Cuba, even with this disaster in Iran.
You know, you could swim to Cuba from Key West.
He's going to go to Cuba.
Now, according to him, he doesn't always do everything he says he's going to do.
But I will say this about Trump.
Now, we have tried to cover him in good faith.
We always are trying to be authentic here.
You know, I do see both sides.
It comes down to how you choose to view him.
I think there is right on both sides of the argument of Trump.
And.
I'll be glad when it's over so we can all close ranks again because he has been divisive even amongst the pro white community.
But here on TPC, I mean, I call it as I see it.
This is just my personal take on Trump.
I try to be objective, non emotional.
But Greg Johnson has a take on this.
And Greg Johnson has always been very pro Trump.
This is his latest take on Trump you think you're making a deal with the Jews.
We get our country back in exchange for bankrolling a new war for them.
In truth, Greg Johnson writes, Trump has crashed his presidency and legacy to serve the Jews, which means the left is going to be back in power in two years and Trump's good policies will be erased.
Whites are going to get nothing in the end.
At this point, the message should be pretty clear.
If Trump had been the most low-cue anti-Semite in the world, he would have not made this mistake.
We can't win with these people.
Now, that comes from a guy who was always on the pro Trump side of the spectrum of white nationalists, Greg Johnson.
Greg will be back on with us in May.
We have a two month backlog of people that we couldn't get on in March and April because they were either not international guests or they weren't guests talking about Southern issues, which is what we're featuring this month.
Greg will be back on.
We'll talk to him more about that.
But, you know, that's an interesting and a harsh take.
Well, let's split.
The Trump situation into two parts foreign policy and domestic policy.
Domestic policy is what we and Greg and most white advocates are most interested in.
Unfortunately, because of Jewish power and influence, particularly the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, the homosexual rights movement, the Voting Rights Act of '65, the sexual revolution, the drug culture, everything else that they have bedeviled us with, we lost the culture war and we're trying to somehow.
Salvage what we can out of our culture.
But basically, everything that was done by Jewish power and influence during this triumph of liberalism, which started basically in the 50s and is going on even today with transgenderism and whatnot, is something that was done specifically to harm white people, not to help black people, not to help homosexuals, not to help women.
Okay, and Trump has done more to try to roll back that than any other president that there has been during my lifetime.
Unfortunately, he can't do it all because one of the poison pills planted in our system by Jewish power and influence is the power of judicial review.
The power of judicial review allows Trump to be checkmated and stymied by somebody like Judge Boesberg, who is an obscure federal judge in some small district up north in New York, probably.
And he can't get accomplished what he wants to do except by executive orders.
On the other hand, that leads him to go into foreign policy.
And he really didn't want, in my opinion, to do anything about Iran, but he was forced to do it by Netanyahu.
And you can see who is the junior partner in this partnership because all that happens is Trump will announce we've got a ceasefire, and then Netanyahu will say, not so fast, and he'll basically.
Set aside everything that Trump has done.
So Trump is in a dilemma.
He's looking at a big midterm election.
And if he wins.
Which is not looking good at all right now, for instance.
I know.
But on the other hand, if he defies Jewish power and influence, in other words, Netanyahu, he's assured to lose it.
If he wins this war outright, then he can say, you know, like Al Davis said, just win, baby.
He might be able to play the ball.
Well, they're not winning this.
But on the other hand, you know.
You defy Jewish power and influence.
Charlie Kirk's murder was a sign.
This is what happens to people that turn on the Jews.
So Trump knows that.
People should know that, that are in our movement.
But at some point, somebody's going to have to get them off.
I mean, somebody's going to have to get the parasite off.
Well, I know, but at this point, he's not going to be free to do anything in his domestic policy.
I mean, that was what they called the Faustian deal.
That was the deal that people.
And the way I feel about it, James, is this.
What am I more concerned about?
Whether my children and grandchildren can get into colleges of their choice and how they can, you know, have good jobs and whatnot, or somebody dropping bombs on the other side of the world.
I do not like that they're doing that, but on the other hand.
All right, so you're saying if you had to pick between the two, your priority is the other.
But as, you know, people are saying, you know, you're still paying $5 at the pump right now nationwide.
I mean, it's $370 here in Tennessee.
Yeah, but it's not a constitutional war.
It is a terrible thing, it is a terrible calamity.
But on the other hand, I don't blame Trump for it because I know what Trump is dealing with.
The last president that defied them wound up dead.
But this is why you have heroes and why you have politicians.
A hero.
Well, what is going to happen if he heroically goes to his death?
Then we're going to have.
We're without hope.
Honestly, I will say this to Keith.
This is a valid argument.
All of this has to be at least taken under consideration.
Now, whether you fall on this argument.
Is, is, is your right.
But I mean, this is the conversation that needs to be had as you're exploring all angles of the Trump debacle that this year has become.
We're going to get into something from Lou Moore.
Lou Moore writes, America First is not MAGA.
We're going to get to Lou Moore's take on Eisenhower and Earl Warren in that period in American history in the next segment.
And that will be a perfect segue into two hours of Confederate History Month.
These guests are going to have something for everybody, whether you're in the South, outside the South, whatever.
Stay tuned for that.
There was one thing I would say, you know, one correlation I would make between what's going on in Iran recently and the South.
You know, one of the arguments, Keith, that they made, why.
We had to destroy civilization in the South and destroy civilization on this continent was because of the bombing of three black girls at the church in Birmingham, which was an accident.
I mean, it wasn't polite, but they didn't intend to kill anybody.
But then Trump and Netanyahu can bomb a whole school full of Iranian girls, you know, 100, 200, however many it was.
And that's not even.
Yeah, that's just ho-hum.
And the thing about that Birmingham church bombing that they don't tell you is that the Klan.
Put this in a place that was restricted, no access, you know, emergency exit only.
Still not something we would advise anybody to do.
No, we wouldn't advise you to do it, but on the other hand, they didn't count on three girls playing hooky from Sunday school and going down that stairway to smoke and be killed.
Well, they should have known better.
Well, the thing I'm not saying is that's what I would have expected out of that.
Was there anything accidental about that bombing of the school in Tehran?
I don't think so.
I got it.
Yeah.
Well, hey, look, America's a terrorist state.
Get real.
Look at Dresden.
Look at, you know, Sherman.
Israel is certainly a terrorist state, and not that I care about what happens in the Middle East.
If they all want to kill each other, let them be the Tutsis and the Hutus.
But anyway, to hell with them all, both sides of the sandbox.
To hell with my people.
How about my people?
I'm worried about my people, and we need to be out of it.
Even if it's nothing else, we don't want to spend that money.
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And between a media that wants to present you with the truth.
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Layed last night, all the sheds were rolled and rolled.
Way downside, from within the moonlight, caught two silhouettes on the shed.
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Oh, the lovely couple.
The man put his arms around your waist, held you tight just so I could hold.
on the shape I could hide the tears in my eyes Now, you're not going to believe it.
You're not going to believe it, Keith.
I'm so glad that we're in our new setup here because they have to play the music from the other side of the glass now so you can't see what was playing.
Now, you know, obviously, that was Peter Noon.
Yeah, but that's not the classic recording of it.
That is instead of the classic recording, that's something that he's done more recently.
That's exactly right in a live television appearance.
Okay, so hear me out.
And by the way, I just got to say I'm not saying the Beatles didn't have more good songs, but I will tell you that pound for pound and dollar for dollar.
Herman's Hermits is my champion of the British invasion.
Well, let me tell you this.
They are very good.
They probably had more top 10 in the small period of time that they were top 10 than the Beatles.
It's like the Turtles.
People underrate the Turtles, but the Turtles had so many top 10 hits and top 20 hits.
I don't want to mention their names, but we had one of a great hit making machine.
Come to Memphis and do a benefit concert for the political cesspool in 2010.
Don't say never again.
Remember well.
Remember well.
And in the year that they were having hits, they had more hits than the Beatles.
It was a very short period.
There's been a lot of talent.
We're getting way off again.
Peter Noon is a very talented singer, and the Hermits were very talented.
All right.
So, anyway, that was Peter Noon with my favorite song of Herman's Hermit Silhouettes.
Do you know who was playing guitar on that version?
That was a live televised version of that song a couple of years ago.
Do you know who was playing the guitar on that?
Eddie Miller.
No, who was it?
Mike Huckabee.
Really?
Now, that brings to mind a story.
So, Mike Huckabee had a Fox News show called Huckabee's Jukebox.
And I hate to say it, but Mike Huckabee likes the same music we like.
He had Ray Stevens on.
He was playing guitar for Ray Stevens during the Mississippi Squirrel Revival.
He was playing guitar there for Peter Noon.
He had a lot of the people that we like on.
But I got a funny story about Mike Huckabee that I could tell you now because it came from Joe McCutcheon.
You remember Joe McCutcheon?
Absolutely.
Joe was one of our stalwarts from the very beginning.
Joe McCutcheon was an immigration patriot out of Arkansas.
He was a very successful businessman.
He and Mike Gaddy were very good friends.
And in the early days, you just heard the ad actually from Mike Gaddy.
And they were calling in from the border every night during the Minuteman Project back in, I think, 2005.
But Joe was also a private pilot.
And he was sort of ingratiated with the political elite and the business elite in Arkansas.
So he knew a lot of different people.
And he said, Mike Huckabee, he said, forget this all shucks persona that he presents as like a Southern Baptist.
He said, he is the, he said, he is a barroom brawler.
He is the most vulgar, foul mouthed person he'd ever met.
He said, all this act that he plays, you know, about this, you know, soft and sheepish Christian, he said, that is a total act.
But you know who he said was the Was one of the most down to earth people he met.
Who?
There was a guy who he was friends with, and Joe could fly jets.
I mean, Joe could fly private planes, and not crop dusters like I used to fly, the Cessna's 152 and 172s that I could fly.
But this guy said, Hey, Joe, I want to go to the game in Fayetteville tonight.
Can you come pick me up?
Joe would fly, pick him up, take him to the game.
They'd hang out.
They were friends.
He said, I didn't agree with him on anything, but Bill Clinton was the most down to earth guy you could ever meet.
And they were friends.
And Joe McCutcheon was a great friend of the program.
He died not long ago last year.
That tells you something about politics.
For example, do you really think you're going to get a different foreign policy with Israel if the Democrats are in?
Kamala Harris said that Iran is the most dangerous nation in the world.
Chuck Schumer won't denounce Netanyahu.
So, you know, basically, what are you going to accomplish except wipe out everything that Trump has done in the domestic field if you don't vote for him?
Well, I'll tell you this, too.
People forget, not that it matters.
I mean, Bill Clinton was.
Horrible politically.
He was terrible for the country.
But Joe said he was a great guy when Mark Huckabee was a scoundrel.
But I'll say this is too, I mean, forget the thing about George Wallace Jr. saying his dad, Elvis, was a big fan.
How about Bill Clinton?
Bill Clinton, they did have in 1992, you can look it up, the Clinton Gore campaign had campaign paraphernalia with Confederate flags as the backdrop.
That was in 1992.
Anyway, I digress.
We got to get to this Lou Moore thing.
Lou Moore did a show.
On his Hour of Decision.
You can go to libertynewsradio.com and check it out.
It was a couple of weeks ago.
And he wanted you to do a review of it, Keith.
Here's the description.
Lou enters controversial waters criticizing Eisenhower's selection of Earl Warren for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, his philosophy of judicial supremacy, and the ramifications of the school integration decision, Brown versus Board of Education.
That decision by the court destroyed local control of education, states' rights, and to a significant degree, public education in both the South and ultimately the urban North through the disaster known as.
Bussing.
Check it out at Liberty Roundtable, excuse me, Liberty News Radio.com, and go to Hour of Decision, go back a couple of weeks.
Keith, you listened to the entire show, as did I. What did you hear?
What were lose points?
And respond to it.
We got five minutes.
Okay, well, his first point was about Dwight Eisenhower being a bum, okay?
And I agree.
And quite frankly, he started being a bum before he became the president.
And I can go into depth about that.
He was known by his West Point.
Classmates as the terrible Swedish Jew, and what he did to German POWs after World War II is shameful.
Almost a million of them perished from exposure and starvation because of his inhumane policies.
General Patton said specifically that we backed the wrong side in World War II.
We should have joined with the fascists to fight the communists rather than joined with the communists to fight the fascists.
The reason we joined with the communists is guess what?
The Jews tended to be communists.
Being Jewish and being communist was basically synonymous back in the 1930s.
Even in the 1920s in Europe and also in America.
That's why there was so much opposition to HUAC, House Un American Activities Committee by Richard Nixon, and the anti communist fever with the Rosenbergs and stuff like this, and against movie stars in Hollywood, because they knew that by Joe McCarthy going after communists, what he was really doing, communists was a synonym for Jews.
So that was a big problem, and he, you know, Eisenhower basically was going to tread lightly.
But on the other hand, every American president we've had since William Howard Taft has had to deal with Jewish power and influence, and very few of them have won.
Go to libertynewsradio.com, go to the shows that are produced by this network, and you'll see ours.
You'll see Lou's Hour of Decision.
Lou also discusses how Eisenhower's continual promotion of internationalism and opposition to America First Republicans like.
Senators Joe McCarthy and John Bricker depressed the GOP base and led to the Republican defeats of 54, 56, and 58.
Eisenhower himself was not affected and easily won re election in 1956.
He surrounded himself with a sophisticated PR operation and let others do his dirty work to the greatest degree possible while he quite successfully stayed above the fray for lower information voters to come out in large numbers in the presidential election years.
Keith, Lou asked, You are a native Southerner, as am I. How did he do as a Westerner, as somebody in the Mountain West critiquing this period of Southern history with Eisenhower in the mid 50s?
He did a wonderful job, and there's something that we need to be aware of.
And that is that the key was something that to Eisenhower's failures was in a letter, a response to a letter by his brother, who was castigating him basically about all sorts of things, but being supine before the Supreme Court.
He said, Constitutional law is whatever the Supreme Court says it is.
It is not.
If he'll look back at Federalist Paper No. 74, the founders, the.
Pro Federalists said that the federal judiciary was the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government.
It had neither power nor will, it just had judgment.
That's all that it could do.
But on the other hand, Trump, I'm not Trump, but Eisenhower is going to turn everything over to them, and that's what happened in the Brown decision.
They disregarded civil procedure, the process of judicial review.
What they used to call starry decisis, falling case precedent, and they allowed the decision to be made on spurious things like some bogus doll studies by a black psychologist named Kenneth Clark and Gunnar Meyer Dahl, a Swedish sociologist.
Rethinking Segregation Precedent00:00:54
And they based it on everything except what they should have based it on, which was case precedent, which was Plessy versus Ferguson, that said that.
Segregation, racial segregation, did not violate the 14th Amendment as long as you had separate but equal.
And that's how they should have decided that decision rather than by throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
LibertyNewsRadio.com.
There you'll find the broadcast archives of every program that is syndicated by this network, including Eddie the Bombardier Miller's Blood River Radio.
I was on with Eddie for his third hour tonight, and we went down memory lane, he and I and Keith.
And we're going to do a back to basics show in May where it's just the three of us talking about all the memories for nearly a quarter of a century.
But find Lou Moore's show there, Two Hours of Decision, and give it a listen.