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.
Lew Moore served both as a congressional chief-of-staff and the national campaign manager for Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential bid. How does this savvy political operative see things shaping up? What does he think of the modern GOP? We cover all of that and more.
Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing drops back by to talk about a new release and very interesting future projects before James Edwards closes the show with a personal message and some announcements for the audience.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, breaks down the most recent polling data on canceling cancel culture.
Now that the Democrats have met in Chicago and RFK Jr. has dropped out to endorse Trump, hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander reassess the presidential race as we turn the corner and prepare for the home stretch with a special assist from Jack Ryan.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 8 of 12) 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.
James Edwards hosts a special live broadcast from Alabama’s Southern Cultural Center where he is joined on the convention floor by program mainstays Sam Dickson and Jared Taylor.
Brad Griffin is back for the second time in a month and delivers once again.
A wonderful evening of fellowship and inspiration concludes with conference hosts Mike Whorton and Ed Boardwine in Alabama with Michael Gaddy.
Nick Griffin, former Member of European Parliament (MEP), provides the inside scoop on the ongoing unrest in the not-so-United Kingdom.
Warren Balogh and Emily Youcis from Modern Politics join us to discuss Tim Walz, the race for the White House, and more.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander take an hour to themselves to further survey the current political landscape while focusing on the very dangerous and disgusting Tim Walz.
Mark Weber, Director of the Institute for Historical Review, pulls us out of the vortex of the current election cycle and considers the trends of our time from a broader perspective.
James Edwards is joined by a university professor with a PhD in political science who has studied government conspiracies for more than 40 years. He shares with us his expert opinions on the events of the past month.
Who is Kamala Harris? American Free Press reporter José Niño provides the answer.
Jim Dowson returns to the program to deliver his take on the latest American political news and discuss an important new project. Known as the “invisible man” of the British right, Rev. Dowson is a veteran political activist, marketing specialist, and ordained minister.
Brad Griffin, Editor-in-Chief of Occidental Dissent, talks about the capitulation of Joe Biden and the ascension of Kamala Harris.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 7 of 12 featuring Hutton Gibson) 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.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander comprehensively discuss the attempted assassination of Donald Trump with former Secret Service agent Gary Byrne. While serving as a Secret Service Officer, Byrne protected President Bill Clinton and the First Family in the White House. His first book, Crisis of Character, was a #1 New York Times bestseller.
Our conversation about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump continues with former marine and government contractor Padraig Martin.
Retired tactical unit police officer Jim Lancia, author of the book Downtown White Police, wraps up our comprehensive coverage of the Trump shooting. Our focus then shifts to J.D. Vance, the GOP’s freshly minted vice-presidential nominee.
Joe Biden’s debate implosion? This week’s Republican National Convention? We saddle up and discuss these topics with former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman (R-TX).
Back home after back-to-back weeks on the road, host James Edwards catches his breath and reunites with Keith Alexander.
Dr. Kevin MacDonald, professor emeritus of psychology at California State University Long Beach, chimes in on Trump, Biden, and more.
Sam Dickson returns to the program and provides the fireworks during our 4th of July extravaganza!
Broadcasting live from South Carolina this holiday weekend, host James Edwards speaks with members of the audience about all things star-spangled!
Dr. Michael Hill reflects on Independence Day from a Southern perspective.
James Edwards broadcasts live from a private gathering in New Orleans.
We wrap up this unique show with more conversation and another appearance from Taylor Young.
We wrap up this unique show with more conversation and another appearance from Taylor Young.
James Edwards celebrates his 44th birthday live on the air with a trio of sensational guests! Former MEP Nick Griffin gets the party started with an insightful analysis of this month’s EU election results.
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance discusses the spirited debate that was ignited by his thought-provoking video about the future of America.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, closes out the birthday bash with a report on his organization’s recent poll on immigration and repatriation.
Political activist and commentator Warren Balogh documents the political evolution of Donald Trump over the last twenty-five years by highlighting a most interesting and transformative fact that has gone largely underreported. (Hint: It involves Pat Buchanan.)
The so-called advocates of tolerance and diversity in America have been using threats of violence to successfully infringe upon the freedoms of speech and assembly for at least the past 16 years. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss.
Is freedom of speech dead in America? If so, what sealed its fate? We examine these questions when author Jason Kessler returns to talk about his new book.
Former U.S. Congressmen Steve King (R-IA) and Steve Stockman (R-TX) rejoin us to offer their thoughts and reactions to the Trump verdict.
We continue our extensive coverage of the so-called “hush money” trial with attorneys Sam Dickson and Augustus Invictus.
Sam Dickson sticks around to pair up with Taylor Young for an interesting conversation about Russian history.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 6 of 12 featuring Donald Trump Jr.) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith will revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reactions and commentary.
Is America doomed? Dr. Greg Johnson, Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents, offers his opinion on the debate.
We hear from former U.S. Congressman Steve Stockman (R-TX) about the forthcoming documentary Patriot Prisoner: The Steve Stockman Story.
Back in the studio after an exhilarating experience at TPC’s 20th Anniversary Conference, hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander break down some of the key takeaways from the event.
We broadcast former MEP Nick Griffin’s full conference speech, plus additional reflections from other participants.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander get this week’s show started with another can’t-miss hour of talk radio.
Political activist and commentator Warren Balogh returns to the program for a fun, informed, and energetic discussion of the issues.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 5 of 12 featuring Sonny Landham) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith will revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reactions and commentary.
David Zsutty, Executive Director of The Homeland Institute, reports on his organization’s recently conducted poll concerning pro-natalist policies.
Author and commentator Jason Kohne talks about the significance of Donald Trump’s recent public comments about the “anti-white” feeling in this country.
Campus riots? The secession of Baton Rogue? Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander tackle these topics and more this hour.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 4 of 12 featuring U.S. Congressman Walter Jones) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith will revisit clips from some of our most memorable interviews over the past two decades with fresh reactions and commentary.
TPC begins to wrap up CHM 2024 with Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander put the finishing touches on TPC’s annual Southern salute.
Padraig Martin, co-editor and contributing author of The Honorable Cause: A Free South, returns to discuss a variety of Southern-related topics.
Gene Andrews, a retired combat officer and history teacher who now serves as caretaker of the Nathan Bedford Forrest boyhood home, is back with us once again to talk about one of America’s greatest warriors.
Brad Griffin, founder and Editor-in-Chief of Occidental Dissent, offers his on-air review of the new Civil War movie that is in theaters now.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander kick off another incredible broadcast by tackling two news items of particular interest.
Dr. Michael Hill, a retired university professor of history and author of two books on Celtic warfare, surveys the current landscape while discussing the increasing appetite for secession according to recent polls and reports.
John Hill, the closest living descendant of Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill, returns to the show to share with us the latest updates on his activism. Kirk Lyons, co-founder and chief trial counsel for the Southern Legal Resource Center (SLRC), a non-profit public law corporation that offers legal support to defend First Amendment violations, violations of civil rights, and discrimination against advocates of Southern Heritage, makes his annual CHM appearance to talk about his current battles to advance the c...
What is the current state of free speech, thought, and association in Europe? What are our prospects for the future? Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and author who has been sentenced to prison for years for his beliefs, shares his opinion.
As we transition from one special series to the next, hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander pause to catch up on some news.
Our annual salute to the South officially kicks off with commentator and historian Michael Gaddy. An Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, he returns to the program to talk about the Southern War for Independence.
Dries Van Langenhove, a former Member of the Chamber of Representatives in the Belgian Parliament, joins us to discuss his outrageous recent prison sentence and how we can stand in solidarity. Jim Dowson also delivers a powerful message from Northern Ireland.
Taylor Young of Antelope Hill Publishing discusses Spanish history from the Age of Exploration to World War II before we make a final stop in Puerto Rico to wrap up this year’s March Around the World.
Pastor Bret McAtee presents a special Easter message documenting the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Sascha Roßmüller, a journalist for the print magazine Deutsche Stimme, joins us to discuss the current situation in Germany.
Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice gives us a report on the current conditions in Sweden. But that’s not all! Have you been enjoying our March Around the World? Harry Cooper provides details about a trip you might want to take for yourself.
Cutting through the media spin, James Edwards and Keith Alexander document the global push to eradicate free speech and peaceful assembly.
We visit the Emerald Isle with Irish nationalist and polemicist Keith Woods. One of the 200 most influential Twitter users in the world, Keith became a global phenomenon last year during his ongoing discourse with Elon Musk.
We briefly pause our international travels to catch up on a variety of domestic news items.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 3 of 12 featuring Maj. Gen. Zeljko Glasnovic) 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’s March Around the World continues in England when Nick Griffin, our favorite former Member of European Parliament, shares with us word of his recent trip to Italy and why he is back in the news in a big way in the U.K.!
We return to Canada for the second time in as many weeks when Rémi Tremblay, editor of Le Harfang, a French-language magazine based in Quebec, follows up on Paul Fromm’s report about the battle for free speech in the Great White North. We also travel to Brazil this hour to get an update from our South American correspondent.
How are our people doing Down Under? Once again representing Australia during TPC’s World Tour, Drew Fraser is a former professor of law at Macquarie University in Sydney and author of The WASP Question.
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander once again kick off TPC’s annual March Around the World! During this month-long special series, we will showcase leaders and elected officials from different European nations as we seek to discover how our kinsmen are faring throughout the Western world and beyond. We make our first stop in Zagreb with retired Croatian diplomat Dr. Tomislav Sunic.
We visit our northern neighbor when Paul Fromm, Director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression, offers his opinion on a particularly ominous piece of proposed legislation.
Speaking on behalf of where Western Civilization could have been had it continued its pursuit of the stars, prolific author Paul Kersey returns to the program to discuss one of his most iconic books, which has recently been republished as a newly edited and thoroughly cited edition.
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) held its annual gathering in Washington this week. Our correspondent provides a full report live from the scene where Donald Trump spoke today.
Are mainstream conservatives beginning to move in our direction? Author and popular commentator Jason Kohne shares his opinion.
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 2 of 12 featuring Anthony Cumia) 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.
Sam Dickson joins us for a comprehensive discussion about Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Vladimir Putin.
James Edwards hosts a very special Valentine’s presentation of TPC during which an outstanding collection of female guests grace the program! Kim, a homeschooling, homechurching, and homesteading mother of seven first discusses how we can leave a legacy for our families before Lacey, a former Eagle Forum activist and YouTuber and current full-time homemaker and homeschooling mother of three takes over to take on the topic of divorce and building healthy marriages in the modern world.
TPC's annual ladies' night is always one of the most festive shows on our broadcasting calendar and it continues this hour when Janiece returns to talk about the importance of home education and trade schools, while Courtney focuses on the supposed divide between men and women.
Cyan Quinn, Program Director at Counter-Currents, rounds out the women with a chipper appearance to discuss the need for strong men.
Host James Edwards presents a special program on the constitutional crisis at the Texas border. Former U.S. Representatives Steve King (R-IA) and Steve Stockman (R-TX) join him this hour to offer their opinions.
Peter Brimelow, editor of VDARE.com and author of the best-selling book, Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Immigration Disaster, weighs in on Texas.
Michael Gaddy, a columnist, constitutional scholar, and founding member of the Minuteman Project, offers expert analysis on the situation at the border.