Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander provide some disturbing updates on the murder of Austin Metcalf.
John Hill, the closest living descendant of Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill, returns to the program to discuss Confederate history and update us on the good work of the A.P. Hill Legacy Foundation.
Pastor Bret McAtee of Christ the King Reformed Church presents his annual Easter message, documenting the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
James Edwards shares behind-the-scenes details about his recent speaking engagement in Dallas before offering his opinion on the horrific interracial murder of high school athlete Austin Metcalf, which also occurred in Texas.
Former Marine (and former government contractor) Padraig Martin of Identity Dixie returns to tackle the current tariff debate and explain how similarly related economic issues initially led to the South’s decision to secede. Two special guests then join us to discuss simultaneous events being held to foster community building and fellowship.
In the spirit of last year’s retrospective series, James Edwards and Keith Alexander revisit TPC’s classic interview with George Wallace Jr. Afterwards, Sonny Thomas joins us to offer a Buckeye’s perspective on Confederate History Month.
Jared Taylor gets things started by giving us the inside scoop on his recent speech at Colorado Mesa University. While we’re on the subject, author Spencer J. Quinn joins the conversation to discuss his newest title, Critical Daze: The No College Club.
Dr. Michael Hill, a retired university professor of history and author of two books on Celtic warfare, is back to kick off our annual Confederate History Month coverage once again. How is this Southern nationalist reacting to some of the good things that Trump is doing? Don’t miss this no-nonsense conversation about the past, present, and future.
Gene Andrews, caretaker of the Nathan Bedford Forrest Boyhood Home, returns to the program to share exciting news about the construction of a brand-new event center on the property!
Should we be concerned about the arrest of green card holder Mahmoud Khalil for his dissident opinion on Palestine? Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and author who has been sentenced to prison for years for his beliefs, weighs in on this situation with an informed perspective while officially wrapping up this year’s March Around the World.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander offer commentary on this week’s headlines and current events.
Psychologist Josh Neal joins us to discuss his book, Intolerant Interpretations, which is both an essential analysis of the current cultural climate and a bold offensive against ideas that threaten to prove fatal to individuals and societies alike.
Charles Bausman, a journalist best known for serving as the Editor-in-Chief of Russia Insider, joins us live from Moscow. What is the current situation in Russia? How is Trump’s return to the White House being received? What about Putin? Don’t miss this eyewitness report on Russia from a man who lives there.
TPC’s March Around the World rolls on with a stop in South Africa. Simon Roche is a fourth-generation South African affiliated with Suidlanders, an organization devoted to protecting non-combatant Afrikaner-Boer civilians in the event of large-scale conflict. He returns once again to deliver updates on behalf of his embattled nation and share his thoughts on Trump’s recent actions concerning his people.
James Edwards and special guest co-host Sam Dickson survey the situation stateside with informed opinion and analysis.
Sascha Roßmüller, a journalist for the print magazine Deutsche Stimme, returns to the program to discuss the current situation in Germany.
We head to Ireland to check in with Jim Dowson, a veteran political strategist, organizer, marketing mastermind, and ordained minister, who has been described by the BBC as the most influential far-right activist in all of Britain.
Rémi Tremblay, editor of Le Harfang, a French-language magazine based in Quebec, follows up on Paul Fromm’s recent report about escalating tensions between Canada and the Trump administration.
TPC’s March Around the World makes a stop in Zagreb with Dr. Tomislav Sunic. What is the present situation in Central Europe? What does this retired Croatian diplomat think of Trump’s two-month blitzkrieg? We cover it all. Note: An echo that exists early in the interview is eliminated by the production team in short order.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander critique Trump’s speech to Congress and discuss other news and current events stateside.
How are our people doing Down Under? Drew Fraser, a former professor of law at Macquarie University in Sydney, reports from Australia and also announces his brand-new book, Christian Nationalism vs Global Jesus: Projects of Peoplehood from Biblical Israel to the Collapse of British Patriotism.
TPC’s annual March Around the World begins this evening in the United Kingdom with Nick Griffin. Listen as the legendary former Member of the European Parliament sounds off on the Trump/Zelensky meeting and much more!
Paul Fromm, Director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, offers his take on the first month of Donald Trump’s second presidency and plenty of other headlines involving the Great White North.
We check in with TPC listeners in Puerto Rico and Brazil for eye-opening, on-the-ground reports.
It has been over a month since the inauguration, and we have quickly moved through the first several weeks of our programming calendar. Host James Edwards will take some time for himself this hour as his opinion on Trump begins to crystallize. Hear how his thoughts have settled on the president – and Gaza.
Scoop calls in with a live report from CPAC and Sonny Thomas offers commentary on multiple news items.
Prolific author Paul Kersey returns to discuss his book, Escape from Detroit.
Last week, we collected the thoughts of a male contingent of TPC’s audience about the early days of the new Trump administration. This week, during our annual Valentine’s Day broadcast, we do the same with the girls. Cyan Quinn, Program Director of Counter-Currents, gets the party started.
An outstanding quintet of females give their takes on Trump and the countless headlines that have captivated us all in recent days. Kim and Lacey sound off this hour.
How do the ladies of TPC generally view the actions taken by Trump so far? What specific issues are most interesting to them? Janiece and Courtney share their minds.
How do the people feel about the job President Trump is doing? We take a road trip back to South Carolina to find out for ourselves.
What is the opinion of TPC’s listening audience about the way things have been going since Trump reassumed office? Our eye-opening remote broadcast continues this hour when we examine the reinstatement of the DOGE staffer who resigned over “racist” posts and Trump’s Executive Order on South Africa.
What needs to happen next? Another high-energy show on the road wraps up with special guests Steve Whitener and Kyle McDermott.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of the Homeland Institute, returns to help us further interpret President Trump’s recent actions and to discuss his organization’s recent polling about the Great H-1B War.
Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, analyzes the rapid-fire stream of directives and executive orders before discussing the broader topic of American identity.
Roger Devlin, author of Sexual Utopia in Power, talks about his recent “Hooking Up” series of articles about dating and mating in the 21st century.
The Second Trump Administration has gotten off to a roaring start. So much has happened this week that Brad Griffin of Occidental Dissent has been called to Memphis to help us sort things out!
Former J6 prisoner Christian Secor tells his story, reacts to the pardons, and discusses the book he wrote about his experience.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander continue to break down a dizzying whirlwind of executive orders with Brad Griffin and other friends who have joined us in the local studio for this special presentation.
What pleasant surprises and utter disappointments might the new Trump administration deliver? How much will of an impediment will recalcitrant Republicans be to the agenda? Will the left mobilize a counteroffensive or continue to drift? Jared Taylor offers answers to these questions and more.
What is Trump’s ceiling? What is his floor? Will he hit the ground running? How might the first 100 days play out? Will we see early pardons? Former U.S. Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) and Congressional Chief-of-Staff Lew Moore team up together to deliver informed opinions and expert analysis.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander take full advantage of one last chance to express our hopes and concerns before the incoming administration begins its work next week.
Paul Fromm joins us from the Great White North to discuss the significance of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation and whether or not the liberal order is collapsing worldwide. Plus, will Canada become the 51st state? Will Greenland be annexed? Will the Panama Canal be taken? Better call Paul!
Sam Dickson makes his first appearance of 2025 to discuss the Los Angeles fires and the first scientifically valid study of the DNA of ancient Egyptians. He explains why this is so important in the broader context of winning the battle in the realm of science.
We continue our blitz into the new year by covering trends, current events, and more with former Rep. David Duke.
Ron Unz makes his debut appearance during the opening hour of our first broadcast in 2025.
(Part One) We welcome a quartet of regular contributors to the first broadcast of 2025 to share their predictions for the year ahead! Appearing this hour: Rick Tyler and Tim Murdock
(Part Two) We welcome a quartet of regular contributors to the first broadcast of 2025 to share their predictions for the year ahead! Appearing this hour: Padraig Martin and Jason Kohne
Warren Balogh returns for the final program of 2024 to discuss his recent collaboration with Antelope Hill Publishing.
Former Congressional Chief of Staff Lew Moore returns on short notice to discuss the GOP civil war over H-1B visas. Why is Ron Paul’s former presidential campaign manager calling this one of the most important weeks in American history? Tune in to find out! Also during this hour, we present the final installment of our special series, TPC at 20: A Retrospective, by revisiting another one of our classic conversations with Pat Buchanan with fresh reaction and commentary.
During its last hour, hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander look back on the highlights of TPC’s 20th Anniversary year with Sam Bushman while also looking ahead to 2025.
Has the beginning of the end arrived for the existing order as we know it? Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander present some reasons to believe that it has.
We take you inside the homes of four TPC-listening families who share with us good tidings, great joy, and informed opinions on a variety of political topics of their choosing during this especially festive program!
Our Christmas tradition continues when Pastor Bret McAtee of Christ the King Reformed Church in Charlotte, Michigan, presents the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus Christ.
James Edwards details his recent struggles with the United States Postal Service with determination and good humor.
Brad Griffin, Editor-in-Chief of Occidental Dissent, spends an hour delivering white pills on a variety of issues.
Jason Kessler, author of Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, discusses the Daniel Penny verdict and the assassination of United Healthcare’s CEO.
Momentum is swinging in our favor. Things are changing for good. The controlled media embargo on free speech has crumbled to the point where David Duke is now being interviewed and publicly praised by everyone from mixed martial arts (MMA) champion Jake Shields to popular MAGA-adjacent black live streamers The Hodge Twins. We cover all this and more with the man himself as the Christmas spirit continues to take over TPC!
We continue to discuss the current breakthroughs that are being made before adding another voice to the conversation.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander generally have a good time before sharing a couple of news items of interest and reading a few selections from TPC’s listener mailbag!
We kick off the Christmas season by welcoming Lew Moore back to the broadcast to share with the audience what developments have been most interesting to him since Election Day. This savvy and seasoned political operative worked in Washington for many years as a Congressional Chief-of-Staff and also as the national campaign manager for Ron Paul’s historic presidential bid.
We return to the topic of Russia for the second time in three weeks with geopolitical analyst Christine Lynn before James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss how the power in media has perhaps changed forever.
Pastor Bret McAtee returns to discuss Faith and Heritage: A Christian Nationalist Anthology. This book is available for purchase through Antelope Hill Publishing and makes for a great stocking stuffer!
David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, returns to the broadcast with some policy recommendations for the incoming Trump administration. We also discuss the recent escalation of hostilities in Eastern Europe with a former State Representative (and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate and Governor) who spent five years living in Russia.
Still riding high in the wake of Kamala’s defeat, Rick Tyler provides a recap of the recent American Renaissance conference before James Edwards and Keith Alexander look ahead to the coming Christmas season on TPC.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 11 of 12) Have you ever wondered what it’s like inside Donald Trump’s press pen? Let us take you behind the security detail when we play some highlights from the rollicking remote broadcast that James Edwards aired live in 2016 when then-candidate Trump was simultaneously speaking just a few steps away.
How will the Second Trump Administration turn out? All things considered; things are looking relatively promising so far. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander break it down.
Ethan Ralph of the Killstream returns to the program as we continue to assess how the presidential transition is shaping up.
Christine Lynn, a writer, historian, and geopolitical analyst, makes her debut appearance on TPC. Her articles have been published in magazines and newspapers, and she has appeared as a guest on numerous talk radio and television programs. As an Orthodox Christian, she has been a vocal opponent of what she considers American and NATO aggression. Don’t miss her take on Russia as Trump prepares his return to the White House.
James Edwards shares his reaction to Trump’s victory and highlights the most interesting takeaways.
Dr. Michael Hill joins our first post-election broadcast to help process and interpret the election results while refocusing on the necessary work of continuing to build our own media, organizations, and institutions.
The election is over, and Donald Trump has been re-elected. We continue to unpack, sort, and discuss it all during this energetic remote presentation.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander take one last look at the political landscape before Election Day! Lew Moore, Jason Kessler, Padraig Martin, and Jason Kohne join our powerhouse roundtable discussion to offer their predictions.
Our final conversation before the votes are counted continues with Rick Tyler, Warren Balogh, José Niño, and Tim Murdock.
Kevin MacDonald and Brad Griffin make a closing argument for Trump, while Taylor Young focuses on the importance of continuing to build our own media and institutions, come what may.
It all started on this night. Twitter and YouTube had not yet even been invented when TPC first debuted on October 26, 2004. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander reflect on the journey and celebrate the official date of TPC’s 20th Anniversary while also taking the time to cover the most recent election news.
Though it would be impossible to remember all of the media coverage TPC has generated throughout its run, we look back on a couple of forgotten television appearances before two friends call in and join the conversation.
Dedication. Perseverance. Accomplishment. Scoop Stanton highlights 20 years of TPC history in just 20 minutes before we turn our focus to the future.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander examine another hysterical example of Trump Derangement Syndrome in the media and the national news story that former GOP Gubernatorial nominee Rep. David Duke (R-Louisiana) has endorsed Jill Stein for president.
With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Jason Kessler, author of Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, returns to the program to discuss updates concerning expression and assembly in America, the Trump/Harris race, and his recent trip abroad.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 10 of 12 featuring Lt. Gottfried Dulias) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reactions and commentary.
It’s back to business as usual when James Edwards and Keith Alexander refocus on the election while offering a well-balanced and sensible assessment of the Trump/Harris race.
Just back in the United States this week, Harry Cooper of Sharkhunters returns to the program to share details about his most recent trip to Germany.
We pay tribute to Christopher Columbus before John Hill provides an update on the hurricane relief efforts of the A.P. Hill Legacy Foundation. A surprise guest then closes out the program.
Our people are hurting after suffering a devastating blow from Hurricane Helene. What are we doing if we are not here to help at such a time as this? We put politics aside and dedicate the program to hearing from both those who have been affected and audience members who are in the disaster zone assisting in relief efforts. Padraig Martin, Rich Hamblen, John Hill, and Rick Tyler join James Edwards in a powerful conversation.
How can you help? To what extent is the government impeding help from being given? Michael Hill, Rebecca Dillingham, and Kirk Lyons share their testimonies.
The TPC family shines bright in the face of catastrophe as we share with you the selfless acts of Dixie Republic’s Jolly Boys before Michael Gaddy closes one of the most important broadcasts we have ever aired.
Famed British barrister Adrian Davies takes us on an abbreviated march around the world – in September!
We preview Keith Alexander’s upcoming feature in The Barnes Review before Taylor Young reports on the results of the 4th annual Antelope Hill writing competition.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander kick off the discussion about the second Trump assassination attempt with fellow commentators Sam Bushman and Tim Murdock.
Will Donald Trump survive until Election Day? Former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman (R-TX) and retired Secret Service agent Gary Byrne return to the program to continue the discussion about the most recent assassination attempt.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective (Part 9 of 12 featuring Pat Buchanan) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reactions and commentary.
TPC Debate Coverage: Part One Who won? What is the current state of the presidential race? What eventual outcome will best serve the interests of our people? Michael Hill, Tim Murdock, and Jason Kohne offer their opinions.
TPC Debate Coverage: Part Two Who won? What is the current state of the presidential race? What eventual outcome will best serve the interests of our people? Augustus Invictus and Sonny Thomas offer their opinions. Courtney and Janiece polish off the show by giving their takes on Kamala from a female’s point of view.
Gene Andrews and Warren Balogh just spent a day together at the Nathan Bedford Forrest boyhood home. They dial in this hour to tell us all about it.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander offer their opinions on this week’s news and headlines.
Is President Kamala Harris inevitable? Join us this evening when Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, offers his opinion.