Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/05/18

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/05/18

TPC Celebrates 20 Years: Part One

[00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network and this is the Political Cesspool.

[00:00:08] The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist

[00:00:20] conservative radio program.

[00:00:21] And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your

[00:00:26] host James Edwards.

[00:00:28] Welcome ladies and gentlemen to tonight's very special live broadcast of TPC Saturday

[00:00:36] evening May 18th and it is our 20th anniversary conference.

[00:00:40] Let them hear it from you ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:49] This has been one of the most incredible and special weekends of my life.

[00:00:56] Surrounded by the people who have given life to this program over the course of the

[00:00:59] past two decades we have had so far nine incredible speakers take the stage or join

[00:01:07] us via video.

[00:01:10] We will hear from a lot of them over the, okay, we will hear from a lot of them over

[00:01:15] the course of the program.

[00:01:16] You will also hear from people over the course of the next three hours that did

[00:01:20] not speak but who could have and certainly probably should have.

[00:01:25] And we have a lot of luminaries in the audience this evening and we're going to

[00:01:30] take our time and talk to as many of them as we can.

[00:01:34] Welcome to TPC.

[00:01:36] Thank you for 20 years on the radio.

[00:01:40] And to get things started this evening I want to turn it over to my co-hosts.

[00:01:43] Of all the co-hosts who have been a part of the TPC hosting staff over the last two

[00:01:50] decades some have come and gone, some have gone to their eternal reward.

[00:01:54] The blessed Bill Rowland has been mentioned, his name invoked this weekend, Eddie

[00:01:58] the Bombardier Miller for many years but no one has logged more years and more

[00:02:05] radio hours on the political cesspool by my side than the one and only ladies and

[00:02:10] gentlemen Keith Alexander.

[00:02:18] And with that I'm going to relinquish the microphone to Keith for his take on

[00:02:23] this weekend's festivities before we start lining them up.

[00:02:27] Well thank you very much James, can you hear me?

[00:02:29] Am I speaking well into the microphone?

[00:02:31] That's always been a problem with me.

[00:02:33] Yeah, you're a little closer.

[00:02:34] A little bit closer, is that better?

[00:02:37] It's as good as it went again.

[00:02:38] Okay, well let me just tell you this.

[00:02:42] We have had the best lineup of speakers I think we've ever had at one of these events

[00:02:48] and this is the 20th year of this show and I can hardly believe we've gone this long

[00:02:56] but it's just onward and upward all the time.

[00:03:00] Things have changed a little bit in the format and what is a popular topic nowadays.

[00:03:08] A lot of things that used to be taboo are now mainstream as James has mentioned

[00:03:13] and I think that is an indication of the progress we're making.

[00:03:18] Basically, the things that we said back 10 years ago and were the only people saying it

[00:03:23] now they're mainstream talking points all the time

[00:03:26] and it's gratifying in a way.

[00:03:29] Unfortunately, the powers that be don't want to change with the times

[00:03:35] and allow people to talk about these things on their venues.

[00:03:39] They're doing the best they can to censor us from talking about these things

[00:03:43] and by us I mean we the people not just the people of political cesspool.

[00:03:48] But this is a great opportunity and I think people sense that we're making progress.

[00:03:54] We've got to keep the momentum going on this because it's the only chance

[00:04:00] that white America has to avoid extinction.

[00:04:04] You know they plan to have us just kind of fade away like an old soldier

[00:04:09] but we're not going to do that.

[00:04:11] I think that people all over the nation and basically all over the world,

[00:04:17] white people realize that the great replacement is real and they intend to replace us.

[00:04:23] They intend to take us out.

[00:04:25] They tend to blend us out.

[00:04:27] It's not going to be taking you out with a gun at a wall and what not

[00:04:35] and having a firing squad.

[00:04:36] Maybe not that.

[00:04:38] But whatever it could be the tender trap they want us to breed out

[00:04:41] with other races and what not.

[00:04:43] But whatever it is, we ain't going there with them folks.

[00:04:47] We're going to be fighting for it.

[00:04:49] Particularly, you know our show has a couple of trademarks.

[00:04:54] We are southern.

[00:04:56] We are Christian.

[00:04:57] We are white.

[00:04:59] And we don't try to soft pedal any of that.

[00:05:03] We proudly stand up for our people and basically our people,

[00:05:07] like Sam Dixon said in his presentation, are all over the world.

[00:05:11] White people everywhere are our kinsmen.

[00:05:15] We're not like Europeans.

[00:05:16] You know Europeans, Latvians have a bone to pick with Lithuanians

[00:05:20] and all this type of stuff.

[00:05:22] We don't go into that.

[00:05:23] Basically if you're white, if you're anywhere from Sicily to Iceland,

[00:05:29] you're one of us and we're welcoming you into our midst.

[00:05:35] And it's so glad we've got some foreigners here.

[00:05:38] We've got people from all over the nation.

[00:05:41] And I think it's really going well.

[00:05:43] I think that this white restoration project,

[00:05:47] people have finally awakened to this.

[00:05:49] Don't listen to the mainstream media about what's going on.

[00:05:53] We will tell you what is going on, okay?

[00:05:57] And we're not going to pull any punches on it.

[00:06:00] Right, James?

[00:06:02] That's right, Keith.

[00:06:03] If anybody thought you weren't going to hear a speech

[00:06:05] from Keith Alexander this weekend, you were wrong.

[00:06:07] There it is.

[00:06:08] Give him a big round of applause.

[00:06:10] He's not going anywhere,

[00:06:11] but just let him know how much you appreciate him.

[00:06:13] Let me tell you a couple of stories about Keith I could tell you a lot,

[00:06:18] but two weeks ago he's leaving the studio and his car is not working.

[00:06:26] It just petered out.

[00:06:28] Yeah, it petered out.

[00:06:30] That was one thing.

[00:06:31] It's only in 1999 Tahoe, too.

[00:06:33] They just don't make these cars the way they're used to.

[00:06:36] So there was that.

[00:06:37] Now, he drives out to the studios about 45 minutes one way

[00:06:40] to the studio from his house, drives out every week.

[00:06:43] No pay.

[00:06:45] None of us.

[00:06:46] And he's out there every week to do the program for...

[00:06:50] Sam Dixon counted it out, I think.

[00:06:52] A thousand weeks is what 20 years is.

[00:06:54] A thousand weeks.

[00:06:55] And you've been there almost the entire time.

[00:06:58] And then if that wasn't enough, though, all of that back and forth.

[00:07:01] You say, well, you know, people commute to work.

[00:07:03] Yeah, that's fine.

[00:07:04] But on his commute here,

[00:07:05] do you want to let him know what happened on the way?

[00:07:07] I think there's a few people who haven't heard this story yet.

[00:07:09] He was traveling up here for the event on Thursday and...

[00:07:12] And what happened was this.

[00:07:14] I have a car.

[00:07:15] The newest car I have is a 2011 Mercedes, okay?

[00:07:20] And I decided I'd just gotten through with the $2,000 repair job on that.

[00:07:25] And I said, I'm not going to trust us to this.

[00:07:27] So we got a good friend, a friend named Chris

[00:07:31] and another friend named Phil,

[00:07:33] that allowed us graciously to ride with them.

[00:07:37] We were driving along Interstate 40.

[00:07:40] Thank you, Phil, for the carpool for Keith.

[00:07:42] But it gets more interesting.

[00:07:43] Well, see, James, we were about to go through from Memphis down south,

[00:07:48] southern route here.

[00:07:50] But James talked me out of that.

[00:07:52] He said, go on Interstate 40.

[00:07:53] That's faster, even though it's 50 miles longer.

[00:07:56] So we took that advice and let me tell you,

[00:08:00] West Tennessee is going to the dogs.

[00:08:03] The keeping up of the infrastructure is not being kept up with there.

[00:08:07] So there was a wreck over in the westbound lanes.

[00:08:13] We were in the eastbound lane.

[00:08:14] And then either from rubbernecking or another wreck,

[00:08:18] there was a backup there.

[00:08:20] So we were backed up when suddenly a car,

[00:08:25] which we think was driven by a 15-year-old girl

[00:08:27] who had a seven-month-old baby in there

[00:08:30] and her mother ran right into the back of us at 70 miles an hour.

[00:08:35] On the way to this event two days ago.

[00:08:38] And it's a testament to the toughness and the crashworthiness

[00:08:43] of a Toyota Tundra, which is what we were driving in.

[00:08:47] The back bed was just totally crushed,

[00:08:50] but it looked like nothing had happened to the quad cab,

[00:08:53] you know, the portion of it.

[00:08:55] And we, you know, we were at a towing company.

[00:09:02] And it just so happened that Lord was looking after us.

[00:09:05] Our driver had relatives within 30 miles.

[00:09:08] He called them up.

[00:09:09] They come over and they lend us a car

[00:09:12] and they wanted to take us to dinner.

[00:09:14] They wanted to do all this stuff.

[00:09:16] And otherwise I think we'd still be sitting there outside of the,

[00:09:19] you know, on the west side of the Tennessee River.

[00:09:23] You were in the middle of nowhere between Nashville and Memphis.

[00:09:25] Yeah, we'd call.

[00:09:26] How are you going to get a rental car?

[00:09:27] There's no town.

[00:09:28] Well, we called the rental cars

[00:09:30] and the earliest one they could get to us would be on Monday.

[00:09:33] So thank goodness for small favors

[00:09:37] and thank goodness for the Lord Jesus Christ

[00:09:39] for protecting us through all of this.

[00:09:41] Hey, he took a looking and he kept on ticking

[00:09:44] and he didn't turn around.

[00:09:45] He came onto the event.

[00:09:46] He got another car.

[00:09:47] They moved their stuff.

[00:09:48] And here's Keith Alexander after suffering

[00:09:51] what should have been a much rougher wreck.

[00:09:58] All right, now that being said,

[00:10:00] before we start transitioning and bringing on some of the treasures

[00:10:03] that we have littered throughout the audience tonight,

[00:10:05] here are the speakers we've heard from today.

[00:10:08] Brad Griffin, Tim Murdock, Warren Balog, Harry Cooper, Nick Griffin,

[00:10:12] Mark Webber, Jared Taylor, Sam Dixon.

[00:10:15] These are the people who have given their talents.

[00:10:17] I said this last night and I meant it.

[00:10:19] We have the easiest job in the world.

[00:10:21] We identify the best people and the best spokesmen

[00:10:25] that our people have produced

[00:10:27] and we bask in the glow of their luminescence.

[00:10:29] You heard them today.

[00:10:30] You've heard them on the radio for all these years.

[00:10:32] What would you say about all of the speakers

[00:10:34] and how it seemed as though it was a wave reaching a crescendo,

[00:10:38] how they continue to compliment and reinforce one after the other?

[00:10:41] You're right.

[00:10:42] It's just the way that the topics we didn't pre-screen

[00:10:45] or try to tell people to talk about one thing or another.

[00:10:48] Skip the break, Liz.

[00:10:49] And instead everything seemed to fall into place.

[00:10:52] No, everybody seemed to have a related topic to talk about.

[00:10:56] It was like we had planned it all.

[00:10:58] We'd like to take credit for that, but we didn't.

[00:11:00] We just basically give people their reign

[00:11:03] and like James said, we allow them to carry the show

[00:11:07] because that's why we have these people on

[00:11:10] because they have something to offer

[00:11:12] and something to say to people in our movement.

[00:11:15] We don't try to micromanage anybody

[00:11:18] and basically I think that's the key

[00:11:20] to the success of the show in many ways, don't you, James?

[00:11:23] I would agree.

[00:11:24] And all of the people we've worked with over all these years.

[00:11:27] Is Bombardier Eddie in the room?

[00:11:29] Is he out?

[00:11:30] He's on a bombing run.

[00:11:33] All right.

[00:11:34] Well, can you grab him, Scoop, if you don't mind?

[00:11:37] But yes indeed.

[00:11:38] So it has been a fun event.

[00:11:39] It is not over yet.

[00:11:41] And we did do this a mite early.

[00:11:43] Our anniversary is actually in October, but we just didn't know.

[00:11:46] We were afraid about this presidential election,

[00:11:48] what would be happening in October.

[00:11:50] You know, we may all be in lockdown or may I,

[00:11:53] or in jail.

[00:11:56] So we decided it was time to do it now.

[00:11:58] So that's what we did.

[00:11:59] We moved up the timing of this event.

[00:12:01] Normally our anniversary events are on our anniversary,

[00:12:03] which the very first broadcast of TPC was October 26th, 2004.

[00:12:07] We normally have our anniversary events.

[00:12:09] When we do them, we don't do them every year,

[00:12:11] certainly on the milestone events and sometimes more than that.

[00:12:14] We always have them in October, but we're not doing it in October.

[00:12:16] We wanted to move it up to May and make sure everybody was able to do this

[00:12:21] before it just in case things get dicey as we move forward.

[00:12:27] So that's right.

[00:12:28] Normally we do these things right in Memphis in our hometown.

[00:12:31] And people say, why do you, how can you do that?

[00:12:34] And avoid we've had trouble like Jared has had in the past,

[00:12:37] like Peter Bremolo with people trying to doxx us and whatnot.

[00:12:41] We found a perfect solution to all that.

[00:12:44] What we do is lie like hell.

[00:12:46] We don't tell anybody what we're doing.

[00:12:50] Don't ever trust anybody that tells you they don't lie.

[00:12:53] That's the biggest lie of all.

[00:12:55] OK, but we have to do whatever we have to do to get on the air for you.

[00:12:58] And we've done it.

[00:13:00] But at this time, we decided to come here.

[00:13:02] James loves it over here.

[00:13:04] We're not going to say where we're at.

[00:13:06] We're in Maine, of course.

[00:13:08] But James loves this.

[00:13:09] Yeah, we're up there in Freeport, Maine.

[00:13:10] But did I say that?

[00:13:11] I'm sorry.

[00:13:14] All right.

[00:13:15] Keith Alexander, we're going to let him take a break.

[00:13:17] Let him get a drink.

[00:13:18] We'll try to find Eddie.

[00:13:19] Eddie is not where he needs to be.

[00:13:20] Scoop, you can't find him?

[00:13:22] OK, he's on a bombing run.

[00:13:24] All right.

[00:13:25] So that will be fine.

[00:13:26] Who is it?

[00:13:27] I'll hand off.

[00:13:28] Yeah, just stay right there.

[00:13:29] Actually, is Roger Devlin in the room?

[00:13:32] There he is.

[00:13:34] Roger Devlin.

[00:13:36] Sexual power in the middle of the aisle.

[00:13:38] Yeah, he's our resident sexologist.

[00:13:41] And we've got him here.

[00:13:45] Keith, I know you are a very big...

[00:13:46] The man that knows more about sex than any other man.

[00:13:48] Here he is.

[00:13:50] Hold on.

[00:13:51] Actually, you keep that.

[00:13:52] I know you, Keith, are a very big fan and admirer of Dr. Devlin, as I am and

[00:13:57] as we all are.

[00:13:58] So we're going to give him a mic, and I'll let you two chew the fat for a second.

[00:14:01] But first, come over here, Roger.

[00:14:03] First, your assessment of the event.

[00:14:05] You just came from a fantastic event at the Vidaire Castle.

[00:14:08] So you've been on the circuit and you've been making the tour.

[00:14:12] So size this one up for us if you would, and then we'll let you and Keith have a quick conversation.

[00:14:17] Oh, it's wonderful.

[00:14:18] I'm particularly happy to have heard from some people I...

[00:14:22] For the first time, like Harry Cooper and Sam Bushman.

[00:14:26] Also, by the way...

[00:14:29] Get closer to the mic.

[00:14:30] Oh, I should say for the ladies here, I must warn you, I'm actually considered...

[00:14:36] I'm said to be a great misogynist and hater of women, according to our friends at the SPLC.

[00:14:42] So...

[00:14:44] But yes, I do write about feminism and marriage and issues like that.

[00:14:49] Well, you'll hear further and you can judge for yourself.

[00:14:52] It's G-rated.

[00:14:53] It's, you know, it's...

[00:14:55] Well, tell us about this.

[00:14:57] Before you became famous in right-wing politics and commentary,

[00:15:02] you were a star in the Manosphere because of a booklet you wrote.

[00:15:09] Well, I don't commonly, but yeah...

[00:15:14] I was aware of the Manosphere before it became a thing really.

[00:15:19] That was, you know, I call it slumming around on the Internet.

[00:15:23] I used to slum around on all the craziest sites, dating sites, pickup sites,

[00:15:28] and that eventually...

[00:15:29] He's a desperate man.

[00:15:31] Yeah, yeah, exactly.

[00:15:32] And that...

[00:15:33] I didn't get many dates, but I did write a book based on all the things I learned.

[00:15:38] And it really is a good book, by the way.

[00:15:41] If you haven't seen it, look up Sexual Power in Utopia.

[00:15:45] No, no, no, Sexual Utopia in Power.

[00:15:48] Excuse me, Sexual Utopia in Power.

[00:15:49] James got it wrong, too. Sexual Utopia in Power.

[00:15:53] Sir, keep coming...

[00:15:54] I've heard Keith give me the wrong title.

[00:15:57] That's all right. James will blame me at every opportunity.

[00:15:59] It's his fault. The title is...

[00:16:01] There was a history of Soviet Russia called Utopia in Power,

[00:16:05] and there was a play on that, the sexual revolution as a kind of utopia in power.

[00:16:11] Well, give us a thumbnail of what that book is about.

[00:16:14] Oh, I've done that so many times on the show already.

[00:16:17] Do it again, and you do it in your sleep.

[00:16:19] Yeah, but basically a lot of old-fashioned people,

[00:16:25] they didn't know what to expect when the sexual revolution happened,

[00:16:29] and they have this idea that it's like this Woodstock Festival and everybody's happy.

[00:16:34] Free love and all that.

[00:16:36] Right, free love and all that.

[00:16:37] And actually what happens is sex becomes Darwinian.

[00:16:40] It becomes highly competitive, and it causes social trust to break down.

[00:16:45] Well, see, monogamy is actually a good thing for men.

[00:16:49] And when you don't have monogamy,

[00:16:52] you basically have a couple of alpha males with a harem or several harems,

[00:16:56] and most men are left out in the cold, right?

[00:16:59] Too many women chasing too few men, yeah, basically.

[00:17:03] Put it in there!

[00:17:05] Roger Devlin, everybody. Roger Devlin, final word, Roger, to the audience.

[00:17:09] Okay, yes, yes.

[00:17:10] I notice I haven't been on the show for about a year.

[00:17:13] I think the last time I was on was...

[00:17:15] Surely they can't be!

[00:17:16] Surely it was when I came back from Europe.

[00:17:18] Remember, we talked for an hour about three speeches I gave in town.

[00:17:22] So we got to do this more often,

[00:17:24] but I'm having a wonderful time at the conference.

[00:17:26] So thank you very much, James.

[00:17:27] And we're very honored to have you here.

[00:17:29] Roger Devlin, one of our premier scholars and intellectuals.

[00:17:34] Always good to see Roger wherever we may find him,

[00:17:37] and you can find him all over the place.

[00:17:39] As he said, he was on the speaking circuit in Europe last year.

[00:17:42] We're working through the TPC crew here very quickly,

[00:17:45] and we are cutting out some of the commercial breaks tonight.

[00:17:47] So if you're wondering why we haven't gone to a break,

[00:17:49] we're skipping some of those to maximize our time.

[00:17:52] Eddie the Bombardier Miller.

[00:17:54] I was just telling Eddie a story, or telling some people around Eddie a story,

[00:17:58] of how we first got together.

[00:18:01] It was during my campaign in 02 for the Tennessee State Legislature.

[00:18:06] And as I said, I wanted to keep the Buchanan folks that I met together,

[00:18:11] the people that I had worked with on that campaign.

[00:18:14] And I said, if I ran for the State House, would you stick around?

[00:18:17] Could we keep this thing going?

[00:18:19] Could we continue the fight?

[00:18:21] And nobody told me that running as an independent third-party candidate

[00:18:26] against the Speaker of the House might not be the direct path to power.

[00:18:31] But we ran to win, and we were out knocking on doors every night and canvassing.

[00:18:39] We ended up getting 17 percent of the vote, which I think was in a three-way race,

[00:18:44] the highest an independent had ever gotten for a State House race in Tennessee,

[00:18:47] at least up to that time.

[00:18:48] But we did just enough to get a call to go into the radio,

[00:18:51] because we'd made a little bit of news in the local area,

[00:18:53] and then that's how it gave birth to TPC.

[00:18:56] It was one stop after another, and then for the last 20 years,

[00:18:59] the rest has been history.

[00:19:00] But I was out campaigning in a neighborhood right by where the campaign headquarters was.

[00:19:05] We actually had a campaign headquarters in a strip mall.

[00:19:08] And I was knocking on doors and passing out my campaign brochure

[00:19:12] and talking to voters, and missed...

[00:19:15] Sometimes people wouldn't be there,

[00:19:16] so you'd leave something with your information on it.

[00:19:18] I got back to the campaign headquarters later that night after we were done,

[00:19:21] and there was a note on the door.

[00:19:24] What did the note say?

[00:19:25] It said something like, I have read your platform.

[00:19:29] Everything you stand for, I am totally 100% for with you.

[00:19:35] And you can imagine what that was.

[00:19:37] It was like, pro-white.

[00:19:40] We named the enemy.

[00:19:41] We named the solutions.

[00:19:43] At least he did.

[00:19:44] I think it was actually a 10-care reform and taxes and school vouchers

[00:19:48] for that particular kid.

[00:19:49] But anyway...

[00:19:50] But we agree with him.

[00:19:51] Yes, Eddie was still on board with that as well.

[00:19:53] And he left his name and number.

[00:19:56] And as I told him a minute ago,

[00:19:58] I have regretted calling that number for the last 22 years.

[00:20:03] It's been the worst day of his life.

[00:20:05] No, no, no.

[00:20:06] But Eddie has become a lifelong friend,

[00:20:08] and that was actually, of course, two years before the founding of the show.

[00:20:11] You look back now on it, Eddie, 20 years later.

[00:20:13] 22 years later from that night,

[00:20:15] but 20 years later since the program for so many years you were on every week.

[00:20:21] Let me just say this too.

[00:20:22] Eddie is a singular individual.

[00:20:25] They don't call him the Bombardier for nothing.

[00:20:27] Believe me, he holds nothing back.

[00:20:29] He's in his upper 70s now running in marathons.

[00:20:33] I mean, look, this guy is indestructible.

[00:20:35] He's like an old Timex watch.

[00:20:37] He takes a lick and he keeps on ticking.

[00:20:39] You know, the professor here said something about me once.

[00:20:44] I'll never forget it.

[00:20:45] He said that I was the only person he knows

[00:20:47] that had a holster built inside a King James Bible.

[00:20:52] And you know what?

[00:20:53] I've never caused anyone one second of anxiety.

[00:20:59] I always try to calm everybody down.

[00:21:01] I try to keep them good out of hand.

[00:21:03] I make sure they stay politically correct.

[00:21:05] God forbid I would give James or Keith any holsters

[00:21:08] if they were worried about anything.

[00:21:10] Isn't that right, James?

[00:21:11] Have you had a good weekend?

[00:21:12] That's all I wanted.

[00:21:13] Hell of a weekend.

[00:21:14] Hell of a weekend.

[00:21:15] You just did your show right before this one.

[00:21:17] And then we got Scoop Stanton right after us,

[00:21:19] the whole Saturday night lineup on Liberty News Radio.

[00:21:21] Scoop was on our show.

[00:21:22] James was on our show.

[00:21:23] We had a bunch of people out here on our show.

[00:21:25] Guy, Lee, Mr. Cooper.

[00:21:26] It's just been a great show.

[00:21:28] And like one of the speakers said earlier,

[00:21:32] all you people know, you know the problem.

[00:21:34] You know what's going on or you wouldn't be here.

[00:21:37] And we all know the solutions.

[00:21:41] But even if we don't win,

[00:21:43] I think most of you probably come from a Christian worldview.

[00:21:46] We'll win.

[00:21:47] We'll get to heaven.

[00:21:48] I'm kind of optimistic.

[00:21:50] I think God has never worked through the majority.

[00:21:54] God always works through the minority

[00:21:56] because God uses the weak to defeat the strong.

[00:22:00] He uses the symbol to compound the wise.

[00:22:04] So don't get discouraged just because

[00:22:07] most of the people are against you

[00:22:09] because most of the people are.

[00:22:12] Not to get too biblical,

[00:22:15] but Christ said he was persecuted.

[00:22:19] Satan has persecuted him.

[00:22:22] You're no better than Christ.

[00:22:23] You're going to be persecuted.

[00:22:24] You've got to hold us strong.

[00:22:25] You've got to stick together.

[00:22:26] And I think we will win.

[00:22:28] Do your duty in all things, as Robert E. Lee said.

[00:22:31] And we will do our duty.

[00:22:32] We will rejoice in the struggle.

[00:22:34] Eddie the bombardier miller.

[00:22:36] So many years on the air with TPC.

[00:22:38] He flew the coupe five years ago.

[00:22:40] But we still love him.

[00:22:42] Glad that he's here.

[00:22:43] Glad that he's here.

[00:22:44] Glad that he's here.

[00:22:45] All right.

[00:22:48] All right, Sam, do you want to come up?

[00:22:50] We've got about two minutes before break.

[00:22:52] And you've already heard from Sam this weekend.

[00:22:54] But I tell you what,

[00:22:55] you wouldn't be hearing from us right now.

[00:22:57] Yeah, just Keith, can you give Sam your mic?

[00:23:00] You wouldn't be hearing from us right now or any week.

[00:23:02] And we certainly wouldn't be going

[00:23:03] through the conference room here.

[00:23:04] He is an IT genius.

[00:23:06] He's our tech guy.

[00:23:07] I can say in two minutes

[00:23:08] whatever it takes ten minutes to say.

[00:23:09] All right, go.

[00:23:10] If that's all we got before the break.

[00:23:11] All right, I'm going to tell you about this conference,

[00:23:13] ladies and gentlemen.

[00:23:14] It's incredible.

[00:23:15] Good people, good food, lots of fun,

[00:23:18] lots of education, commitment, desire, intent, and unity.

[00:23:23] What more do you want, baby?

[00:23:26] How's that?

[00:23:28] Was that less than two minutes?

[00:23:29] Thirty seconds, huh?

[00:23:31] Now, have you ever regretted your decision

[00:23:34] to platform TPC and put them into syndication

[00:23:37] and put them on a nationally syndicated platform?

[00:23:40] No, no, and no.

[00:23:45] And we had some fun together over the years.

[00:23:47] Yes, yes, and yes.

[00:23:50] Where are we going from here, Sam?

[00:23:51] Well, I plan to take on the mainstream press like never before.

[00:23:54] The new media is indeed taking center stage

[00:23:56] and the yesteryear media has been relegated

[00:23:58] to the trash heap of history.

[00:24:00] That's where we're starting.

[00:24:01] Where they belong.

[00:24:03] Other than that, it's not so bad.

[00:24:10] But I'm telling you, it's a wonderful opportunity for all of us.

[00:24:13] I'm glad everybody got here safely,

[00:24:15] even though a few people had a little bit of a...

[00:24:17] So last night, James was talking about there was too much traffic.

[00:24:21] He was running into traffic and Zach made a joke.

[00:24:23] My colleague here, he basically said,

[00:24:25] or traffic's running into you.

[00:24:27] And boy, howdy, has that been true for Keith.

[00:24:29] We're grateful they're all here safe and sound, though.

[00:24:31] God bless.

[00:24:32] We're going to take a quick break.

[00:24:33] Mr. Sam Bushman will be back in five minutes.

[00:24:36] Dinner is served in the pre-function area.

[00:24:38] I'm going to eat.

[00:24:39] One table after another and do like you did yesterday.

[00:24:42] We'll be right back.

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[00:30:13] Alright ladies and gentlemen, we are back

[00:30:15] and we are live.

[00:30:17] We are live and on the road

[00:30:19] at TPC's 20th anniversary celebration.

[00:30:23] We are celebrating the technology that makes this possible

[00:30:26] and I still marvel at how it makes you happy

[00:30:28] you lived this long.

[00:30:30] This is true progress.

[00:30:32] Nothing is getting progressively worse here.

[00:30:34] The fact that we can do a live radio broadcast

[00:30:37] it can be heard through the house PA system

[00:30:41] and if you're in Memphis, you're listening to it on AM 1600 WMQM

[00:30:46] and it's all happening right here as we stand

[00:30:49] originating live from the source.

[00:30:51] And now as we continue,

[00:30:53] a lot of people moving in and out

[00:30:55] as they get their dinner meals

[00:30:57] but we've got two of the standout performers

[00:31:01] not performers,

[00:31:03] although it was almost like performative art

[00:31:06] the speakers and speeches were so good

[00:31:10] but two of our speakers,

[00:31:12] two of the finest spokesmen and representatives

[00:31:15] that our people have

[00:31:17] Tim Murdock and Warren Balog

[00:31:19] we'll take one after the other

[00:31:21] these were both featured speakers today

[00:31:23] and we're just going to give for the benefit of those of you

[00:31:25] who were not with us live and in person

[00:31:28] we're going to give you a quick snapshot

[00:31:30] of at least some of the speakers and what they talked about.

[00:31:32] Tim, first to you.

[00:31:34] You know, this is the first ever

[00:31:36] White Rabbit radio

[00:31:38] what is it?

[00:31:40] Modern Politics

[00:31:42] I was going to say War Strike

[00:31:44] Modern Politics

[00:31:46] War Strike live on the political

[00:31:48] we've taken over the political cesspool here for a couple of minutes

[00:31:51] you make it better

[00:31:53] the 20th anniversary for the political cesspool was very impressive

[00:31:57] I would actually hire James to do these

[00:32:01] full time

[00:32:03] it came out really well

[00:32:05] today I basically did something very unique

[00:32:08] I did not do a written speech

[00:32:10] I did a set of bullet points and I just talked to the people

[00:32:14] about Bob Whitaker

[00:32:16] because the first time I had ever heard James was when Bob was on the show

[00:32:20] 20 years ago, right?

[00:32:22] 2004 is when it was

[00:32:26] yes, Bob was one of the first guests at the very latest early 2005

[00:32:31] and not only that, 99% of the time our guests

[00:32:35] call in, obviously, it's a radio

[00:32:37] you don't have to be in the studio

[00:32:39] Bob drove to Memphis from South Carolina

[00:32:41] I remember that

[00:32:43] I remember the pictures

[00:32:45] so basically I did a general overview

[00:32:48] went back in time and talked about various different concepts

[00:32:52] where we're at now, where we've been

[00:32:55] and everyone liked it

[00:33:00] they seem to like it or they're lying to me

[00:33:02] one or the other

[00:33:04] and it was not a written speech by any means

[00:33:07] but by and large I did it that way

[00:33:10] a little bit more personal for a 20th

[00:33:12] this is a private gathering so I treated it that way

[00:33:14] it was great

[00:33:20] no, no, I'm sorry

[00:33:22] if you did a punch like Keith was asking me a question

[00:33:24] I missed it

[00:33:26] I was getting ready for you to chime in

[00:33:28] I did basically something special for a 20th anniversary of political cesspool

[00:33:33] because I've known James for so long

[00:33:35] and we both have mutual friends

[00:33:37] Bob Whitaker

[00:33:39] I feel like I listened to him since the beginning

[00:33:41] since his first shows

[00:33:45] well, we appreciate that Tim

[00:33:47] and we appreciate all your work with White Rabbit Radio

[00:33:50] your groundbreaking work

[00:33:52] and popularizing terms such as?

[00:33:57] diversity is a code word for white genocide

[00:33:59] anti-racism is a code word for anti-white

[00:34:01] all that stuff

[00:34:03] I think I'm probably known more for anti-racist Hitler than anything

[00:34:06] it sounds like from the younger generation

[00:34:08] well, and for good reason if anybody's ever watched that

[00:34:10] anybody ever seen that one folks?

[00:34:14] what was the one with the Indians?

[00:34:16] How Whites Took Over America

[00:34:18] that one has Bob Whitaker in it

[00:34:20] he played an Indian

[00:34:22] he played an Indian

[00:34:24] with that dry drawl of his

[00:34:26] you know, I gotta say

[00:34:28] it's been a long time since I've been

[00:34:30] in South Carolina

[00:34:32] I'd like to get back there one day

[00:34:34] but

[00:34:36] I was in South Carolina

[00:34:38] with Bob Whitaker in Charleston

[00:34:42] and you haven't had

[00:34:44] a drinking buddy until you went drinking with Bob Whitaker

[00:34:46] oh man, yeah

[00:34:48] he had

[00:34:50] the classic South Carolinian drawl

[00:34:52] too

[00:34:54] he was one of a kind

[00:34:56] and again, he is a guy as you mentioned today

[00:34:58] a former Reagan administration appointee

[00:35:00] who was all out

[00:35:02] for our issues

[00:35:04] and people forget that about him

[00:35:06] and I appreciate you dedicating so much of your talk to him

[00:35:08] because it is important that we remember

[00:35:10] our heroes

[00:35:12] it is important that we remember those who came before us

[00:35:14] especially those who came before us

[00:35:16] that

[00:35:18] left the comfort of high society

[00:35:20] and conservative incorporated

[00:35:22] to pursue loftier goals

[00:35:24] he could have retired or he could have done other things

[00:35:26] but he decided to

[00:35:28] he decided to

[00:35:30] to enshrine white genocide memes

[00:35:32] across the internet

[00:35:34] which most people wouldn't do in their retirement

[00:35:36] Tim, working people

[00:35:38] find all the information there is

[00:35:40] to know about you and tune into your work

[00:35:42] whiterabberradio.biz

[00:35:44] there it is, .b-i-z

[00:35:46] Mr. Tim Murdock everybody

[00:35:48] one of our featured speakers

[00:35:50] we'll let him get his meal now

[00:35:54] a gentleman who followed Tim on the speaking

[00:35:56] program today

[00:35:58] and is now doing so on the program itself

[00:36:00] a guy who I haven't met

[00:36:02] well you were just on the show last week

[00:36:04] do you remember that?

[00:36:06] yes, and you were on my show

[00:36:08] I didn't want to give it away

[00:36:10] but I knew it was all in preparation for

[00:36:12] this tonight

[00:36:14] we didn't say it

[00:36:16] it was like an unspoken

[00:36:18] understanding and agreement

[00:36:20] it would be really good to have him on

[00:36:22] and he comes and talks to the event

[00:36:24] refresh everybody about how great he is

[00:36:26] in any event

[00:36:28] Warren, listen, I said it in my introduction

[00:36:30] to you, I saw some of your speeches with NJP

[00:36:32] and the next time I do an event

[00:36:34] we've got to have Warren there

[00:36:36] and you did not disappoint

[00:36:38] well thank you James

[00:36:40] it was not a rah rah speech

[00:36:42] it was basically just me and James bragging

[00:36:44] about how we were right

[00:36:46] about all the issues right from the beginning

[00:36:48] I talked about this a little bit on

[00:36:50] the political cesspool

[00:36:52] what was that, two weeks ago that we went on

[00:36:54] and then you were on my show

[00:36:56] so people who listen have heard this already

[00:36:58] but James and I

[00:37:00] just met

[00:37:02] I don't know, two or three years ago for the first time

[00:37:04] but we discovered when we

[00:37:06] met that we had in common

[00:37:08] the fact that we were both involved in

[00:37:10] the reform party campaign

[00:37:12] in 2000, Papu Cannon

[00:37:14] it was the

[00:37:16] it was the moment that we both

[00:37:18] broke into politics for the first time

[00:37:20] I was 18 years old

[00:37:22] James was 20 years old

[00:37:24] it was our big entry into politics

[00:37:26] and it was quite a night that night

[00:37:28] and I just discovered actually while

[00:37:30] I was writing my speech that it was August 12th

[00:37:32] of the year 2000

[00:37:34] which is the same day

[00:37:36] as of course the Unite the Right Valley in Charlottesville

[00:37:38] you gave an incredible testimony about that

[00:37:40] that on August 12th, now you got to remember

[00:37:42] ladies and gentlemen when we were both delegates

[00:37:44] for Buchanan at that nominating

[00:37:46] convention in 2000

[00:37:48] we did not

[00:37:50] meet, I mean we were at the same place

[00:37:52] at the same time but we didn't meet until

[00:37:54] almost 20 years later

[00:37:56] now we had

[00:37:58] known each other through reputation for

[00:38:00] some time but we didn't

[00:38:02] actually meet until 20 years later but we were

[00:38:04] at the same place at the same time at that event

[00:38:06] there weren't a lot of young people there either

[00:38:08] that was mostly older crowd

[00:38:10] but it was a big crowd, I mean there were thousands of people

[00:38:12] you could have obviously missed seeing everyone

[00:38:14] yeah it was a huge fight

[00:38:16] I mean it was like a real convention

[00:38:18] like the old style party conventions that they

[00:38:20] used to have where there was a battle for

[00:38:22] who's going to be the nominee

[00:38:24] there was a rump convention, there was another convention saying it was the real convention

[00:38:26] and Pat Buchanan

[00:38:28] got the nomination and he gave a speech

[00:38:30] and that was the point of my speech was

[00:38:32] that Buchanan's issues that

[00:38:34] he ran on in the year 2000 were

[00:38:36] all the issues that Trump

[00:38:38] later won on in 2016

[00:38:40] and that Trump himself

[00:38:42] actually ran against Buchanan

[00:38:44] for the reform party nomination

[00:38:46] and no one, yeah

[00:38:48] you've brought up all of the

[00:38:52] headlines about that

[00:38:54] well break that down because

[00:38:56] people forget that

[00:38:58] so a lot of journalists mostly with names like Bernstein

[00:39:00] but a lot of journalists have

[00:39:02] figured this out and have written articles

[00:39:04] about it, Trump ran a campaign

[00:39:06] in 2000

[00:39:08] against Buchanan and he was beaten

[00:39:10] badly by the Buchanan Brigades

[00:39:12] and James and others

[00:39:14] and Trump's campaign was

[00:39:16] he was still

[00:39:18] where he is now on trade and on immigration

[00:39:20] but on social issues

[00:39:22] he was almost to the left

[00:39:24] I mean he was extremely

[00:39:26] pro-life

[00:39:28] all the way, not at all

[00:39:30] or I'm sorry not pro-life, pro-choice

[00:39:32] he was saying I'm a New Yorker, I'm pro-choice

[00:39:34] not at all, you know now he's

[00:39:36] famous for the Supreme Court

[00:39:38] he was the one who pushed through the Buchanan

[00:39:40] he was the one who pushed through the Buchanan

[00:39:42] as a Hitler lover, as a racist

[00:39:44] as an anti-semite

[00:39:46] I should keep that down a little, we got the doors open

[00:39:48] he demonized Pat Buchanan

[00:39:50] as all the things that he would later be

[00:39:52] attacked by with the media

[00:39:54] and he also suggested

[00:39:56] Oprah Winfrey as his running mate

[00:39:58] you know at the time, that's who he wanted

[00:40:00] but it was, that was not just

[00:40:02] a publicity stunt

[00:40:04] he was seriously trying to get

[00:40:06] the reform party nomination

[00:40:08] were organized and mobilized enough to stop it

[00:40:10] and ideological, and motivated

[00:40:12] and they beat him

[00:40:14] and we learned something else today

[00:40:16] that Mark Webber was at that event as well

[00:40:18] Mark Webber was there as well, yeah

[00:40:20] I mean it was, the Buchanan campaign

[00:40:22] in 2000 was filled with

[00:40:24] WNs and NSs

[00:40:26] and all kinds

[00:40:28] and that's really what

[00:40:30] powered Buchanan's campaign

[00:40:32] and how he was able to get the nomination

[00:40:34] and Donald Trump didn't stand a chance

[00:40:36] and the speech was just that, it's a personal

[00:40:38] theory of mine, but some of these other

[00:40:40] authors have said it, that Trump learned

[00:40:42] from that, and Trump is very

[00:40:44] good at spotting an undervalued

[00:40:46] property, he brags about this in his whole

[00:40:48] life, the art of the deal, that he's very

[00:40:50] good at spotting a property

[00:40:52] that he can pick up at a steal

[00:40:54] and that's

[00:40:56] what he did with our

[00:40:58] issues, he took our issues and he

[00:41:00] got all this untapped support

[00:41:02] let's talk about that, so talking about being

[00:41:04] right from the beginning, Buchanan had

[00:41:06] an excellent quote and it's

[00:41:08] almost bittersweet

[00:41:10] he said that

[00:41:12] I didn't make it but the ideas

[00:41:14] did, everything that propelled

[00:41:16] Pat Buchanan's campaign in 2000

[00:41:18] put Trump into

[00:41:20] the White House in 2017

[00:41:22] and there was a great line from

[00:41:24] one of his detractors

[00:41:26] Donald Trump, what did you read today? Donald Trump

[00:41:28] was Pat Buchanan but with good timing

[00:41:30] with better timing, yeah

[00:41:32] and also another headline was when Trump

[00:41:34] ran against Trumpism, you know because

[00:41:36] he opposed it, but the other big

[00:41:38] point of my speech James was just that

[00:41:40] and this

[00:41:42] is bittersweet, it's not

[00:41:44] that the

[00:41:46] country, that the political elites

[00:41:48] have moved in our direction or that our

[00:41:50] people have gotten into power, the same people

[00:41:52] are still in power that were in power in 2000

[00:41:54] so you could argue that it's gotten worse

[00:41:56] as it's gotten better? Yes

[00:41:58] so my theory is basically

[00:42:00] that the reason we have all this

[00:42:02] pseudo-populist

[00:42:04] nationalist rhetoric right now, the reason

[00:42:06] that talking about immigration has come into

[00:42:08] the mainstream, that talking about

[00:42:10] trade has come into the mainstream

[00:42:12] same thing with our

[00:42:14] foreign policy and America first

[00:42:16] foreign policy over a

[00:42:18] liberal interventionist

[00:42:20] imperialist foreign policy

[00:42:22] is simply because the chickens have come to roost on all

[00:42:24] these, they've come home to roost on all these policies

[00:42:26] the immigration has gotten so bad

[00:42:28] especially in the last few years

[00:42:30] that no one can deny it

[00:42:32] and so you have

[00:42:34] same thing with the foreign policy

[00:42:36] back in 2000, this was before the Iraq War

[00:42:38] and the Afghanistan War

[00:42:40] and the debacles that those were

[00:42:42] it was before

[00:42:44] the trade policies really caught up

[00:42:46] remember James when you would have

[00:42:48] white collar workers say, oh yeah some blue collar

[00:42:50] jobs will be over

[00:42:52] offshored or will be outsourced

[00:42:54] but you got to just get with the new

[00:42:56] economy, then all the white collar jobs got

[00:42:58] offshored as well

[00:43:00] and we have no middle class, we have

[00:43:02] retail jobs, that's it, you know you can go work

[00:43:04] at the dollar store

[00:43:06] and then the opioid epidemic, so I feel like the

[00:43:08] policies that we were

[00:43:10] speaking out against, that Pat was speaking

[00:43:12] out against then, the results

[00:43:14] are in after 24 years

[00:43:16] and it has destroyed the country

[00:43:18] and that's why you see figures like

[00:43:20] Marco Rubio or JD

[00:43:22] Vance who ran against Trump just started

[00:43:24] out changing their flags

[00:43:26] flying new flags, completely reinventing

[00:43:28] themselves as populists

[00:43:30] and as nationalists, so I don't

[00:43:32] think necessarily that we

[00:43:34] haven't won, it's not just Pat

[00:43:36] that didn't, we haven't

[00:43:38] won, our people are still not

[00:43:40] in power and we have to fix that

[00:43:42] what's happened is though the

[00:43:44] situation has gotten so much worse

[00:43:46] that these issues are popular and

[00:43:48] people can't afford to not run on them

[00:43:50] so I mean the old adage

[00:43:52] I always get this wrong, politics

[00:43:54] flows downstream

[00:43:56] from culture or something like that, which I disagree

[00:43:58] with, I think culture flows downstream

[00:44:00] from politics, but

[00:44:02] before any change is going to occur

[00:44:04] on our side and for our issues

[00:44:06] you're going to have to reach a critical mass in terms

[00:44:08] of popular support

[00:44:10] which we are

[00:44:12] inching towards, maybe even

[00:44:14] more than inching towards, I mean if you look at the movement

[00:44:16] you look at where we were

[00:44:18] on the day

[00:44:20] Biden's inauguration, you look at where we are now

[00:44:22] with people like Charlie Kirk

[00:44:24] and all of these people as Brad Griffin

[00:44:26] put it, Matt Walsh is eating our

[00:44:28] lunch and they're sounding just

[00:44:30] like us, is that a good thing or bad?

[00:44:32] I mean it's a good thing. I think it's a neutral

[00:44:34] thing because the

[00:44:36] demographic situation in the country is

[00:44:38] that much worse, the economy is that

[00:44:40] much worse, it's neutral

[00:44:42] but I will say this, you mentioned

[00:44:44] Brad Griffin, I met Brad for the first time

[00:44:46] last night. Brad Griffin everybody!

[00:44:48] I met him last night for the first time, we had a very

[00:44:50] interesting conversation. This

[00:44:52] is a testament, this is something else I spoke about

[00:44:54] I was puffing up James a little bit and I

[00:44:56] want to do it on the air here.

[00:44:58] The fact that this crowd

[00:45:00] that James brought together is a testament

[00:45:02] to this man and how great

[00:45:04] he is and the people he knows and

[00:45:06] within five minutes of arriving

[00:45:08] here last night, I met

[00:45:10] three people that I've admired, I met Brad

[00:45:12] Griffin, I met Jason Kessler

[00:45:14] and I met Dr. Michael Hill

[00:45:16] all within five minutes of arriving here.

[00:45:18] I never met them before.

[00:45:20] I've never met any of them before.

[00:45:22] And I met Keith Alexander who's another hero of mine

[00:45:24] but all within

[00:45:26] about five or ten minutes of arriving

[00:45:28] here and the most interesting

[00:45:30] thing about this conference in my

[00:45:32] opinion is how much the speeches

[00:45:34] and you guys talked about this, how much the speeches

[00:45:36] sort of echoed each other in the theme.

[00:45:38] Without any planning, no one

[00:45:40] knew what anyone else was talking about.

[00:45:42] What Nick Griffin said about this.

[00:45:44] Well, I thought that was

[00:45:46] so Nick Griffin is somebody that

[00:45:48] influenced me enormously

[00:45:50] when I was a young man. In fact

[00:45:52] I got involved with the Reform Party

[00:45:54] partly because I met Nick Griffin

[00:45:56] at an American Friends of the

[00:45:58] BNP meeting in 1999

[00:46:00] and I thought at that time

[00:46:02] this is a modern

[00:46:04] nationalist politician, well

[00:46:06] spoken, this is what we need in America.

[00:46:08] We need a political party like the BNP

[00:46:10] because the BNP was doing very well back then

[00:46:12] under Nick. This guy, I mean

[00:46:14] former member of European Parliament, literally a

[00:46:16] world leader. Yeah, he was, he was, and in those

[00:46:18] days he was, he was, he

[00:46:20] spoke with David Duke and William Pierce

[00:46:22] also spoke at those meetings. Well I met Nick

[00:46:24] for the first time at a David Duke conference.

[00:46:26] And Nick, you know, David Duke

[00:46:28] set a line actually at that conference

[00:46:30] or at the American Friends of the BNP meeting.

[00:46:32] He said, I remember he said

[00:46:34] this specifically, he said

[00:46:36] when this guy started

[00:46:38] talking I thought wow he's pretty good. Pretty

[00:46:40] good. And then he said, you know,

[00:46:42] I'll be very, very lucky if they call me

[00:46:44] the David Duke of Britain. And he said

[00:46:46] by the time he was done with his speech I thought

[00:46:48] I'll be lucky if they call me the Nick Griffin

[00:46:50] of America. That's what David Duke said at the

[00:46:52] time because he was that impressive. He was

[00:46:54] that, yeah, he was great today.

[00:46:56] He was great today. But the point is

[00:46:58] that Nick inspired

[00:47:00] me a lot to get involved

[00:47:02] with the Reform Party and to stay in politics

[00:47:04] but what he spoke about today

[00:47:06] was just the decline

[00:47:08] of the system. That's the big theme. Jared

[00:47:10] spoke about it. These

[00:47:12] pretty much everybody touched on it

[00:47:14] that this system is unsustainable.

[00:47:16] Mark Weber gave a great talk about this.

[00:47:18] One after another talking about that. Yes, this system

[00:47:20] is unsustainable. It's flying

[00:47:22] off the rails. The chickens are coming home

[00:47:24] to roost and all these problems

[00:47:26] are going to reach a critical mass here.

[00:47:28] And that was the thing about Nick's talk which

[00:47:30] I mean again it was just reinforced

[00:47:32] by Mark, by Jared, by Sam.

[00:47:34] Again completely organic. Yes.

[00:47:36] Completely authentic. But what I loved about

[00:47:38] Nick's talk was the fact that

[00:47:40] it was a very sober

[00:47:42] but hopeful assessment.

[00:47:44] We've lost, but it's not over.

[00:47:46] We've lost it through the existing

[00:47:48] system, but why do I have hope

[00:47:50] and then he went into the reasons.

[00:47:52] Normally it's either

[00:47:54] black pill or white, what is it?

[00:47:56] Black, red, white, blue

[00:47:58] pill. I don't know the pill colors but

[00:48:00] it's either very negative or

[00:48:02] ridiculously positive.

[00:48:04] And Nick just did

[00:48:06] a very sober

[00:48:08] analysis of the economy.

[00:48:10] He went through the

[00:48:12] dollar, the strength

[00:48:14] of the petrodollar, the military

[00:48:16] factor, the moral factor.

[00:48:18] He talked about what Israel

[00:48:20] is doing in Gaza. It's destroying

[00:48:22] their victim card of

[00:48:24] the Holocaust, how that's being torn

[00:48:26] up. So it was an amazing

[00:48:28] talk and yes I think

[00:48:30] there's just a general feeling

[00:48:32] that we are reaching a point

[00:48:34] here where this system cannot

[00:48:36] continue the way it's been.

[00:48:38] It cannot continue and

[00:48:40] the other big theme that came out of this was

[00:48:42] secession. Maybe it's just because

[00:48:44] we're in South Carolina.

[00:48:46] Nick mentioned

[00:48:48] the word secession all the way over.

[00:48:50] Now Nick should have been here for anybody

[00:48:52] listening. Of course everyone here

[00:48:54] knows the story, but

[00:48:56] Nick had purchased a plane

[00:48:58] ticket, booked his hotel room

[00:49:00] and then turned away by US

[00:49:02] customs. This man has never committed a crime.

[00:49:04] We had the same problem

[00:49:06] with NJP with Mark Collette. We tried

[00:49:08] to get him over to speak at our thing.

[00:49:10] People know the story. He spent a week

[00:49:12] in Tijuana trying to get into the country.

[00:49:14] I didn't get that created.

[00:49:16] Look, this guy's not committed a crime.

[00:49:18] He's a former member of European Parliament,

[00:49:20] world leader. But he even

[00:49:22] spoke about secession

[00:49:24] and there's a lot of southern energy

[00:49:26] in this room I gotta say.

[00:49:28] If there's any southern energy in the room,

[00:49:30] let's hear a big rebel yell!

[00:49:34] So I had to

[00:49:36] pull out my southern bona fides.

[00:49:38] I'm from Eastern PA. That's where all my people

[00:49:40] go back in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania.

[00:49:42] But my father had the foresight

[00:49:44] to name...my middle name is

[00:49:46] Forrest after General Nathan Bedford Forrest.

[00:49:48] I have that

[00:49:50] in me. That every time I write my name

[00:49:52] I put Warren F. Balog and it's

[00:49:54] General Forrest.

[00:49:56] So I'm an honorary southerner

[00:49:58] with that. And I grew up in West Virginia

[00:50:00] which is almost the south.

[00:50:02] But no, I do think that

[00:50:04] it's interesting. So many of the talks

[00:50:06] talked about secession,

[00:50:08] talked about the national divorce

[00:50:10] and that type of thing.

[00:50:12] And the overriding theme is

[00:50:14] if this country,

[00:50:16] if this system hates

[00:50:18] who we are so much,

[00:50:20] what is our incentive

[00:50:22] to stay a part of it?

[00:50:24] Why should we be a part of it?

[00:50:26] I certainly don't want to die for it.

[00:50:28] I don't let the Yankee flag on my property as you know.

[00:50:30] And that is something that was brought up

[00:50:32] by one of the speakers today, if not more than one.

[00:50:34] The fact that even these

[00:50:36] Anglo-Celtic southerners

[00:50:38] who love to bonk heads

[00:50:40] and love to fight, they're not

[00:50:42] signing up for...they're not.

[00:50:44] They're not. They're not Schmuel anymore.

[00:50:46] James, on that I want to say one more point.

[00:50:48] A misconception that I had

[00:50:50] because for everybody here

[00:50:52] I come out of a political tradition

[00:50:54] through my father that is

[00:50:56] very, shall we say

[00:50:58] it's very

[00:51:00] pretty radical.

[00:51:02] We can say

[00:51:04] N.S.

[00:51:06] And I had heard the name James Edwards

[00:51:08] before I met you and I always thought

[00:51:10] you were sort of a conservative.

[00:51:12] Sort of like a, you know...

[00:51:14] Did I just abuse you of that notion?

[00:51:16] You did. The first time I met you, you totally

[00:51:18] did. And actually when we did

[00:51:20] when you were on Modern Politics, you actually

[00:51:22] went further than I did in the second part

[00:51:24] on what you really think about

[00:51:26] this country. And you know Jared Taylor said

[00:51:28] the same thing recently and he said it again

[00:51:30] in his speech. So that's

[00:51:32] the other thing is that I think people who maybe

[00:51:34] think that these southern guys

[00:51:36] are like...they're just a bunch of conservatives.

[00:51:38] They're just...no, they're actually more radical

[00:51:40] I think with the prospects

[00:51:42] of this country than

[00:51:44] a lot of us in the North

[00:51:46] might think. David's daughter

[00:51:48] clapped for that. Oh yes, yes.

[00:51:50] Exactly, exactly. No, I...

[00:51:52] But no, it's an honor to be here.

[00:51:54] This is an amazing conference, an

[00:51:56] amazing group of people and thank you

[00:51:58] so much. Made Better by Warren

[00:52:00] Balogh, I assure you. Ladies and gentlemen, if you

[00:52:02] enjoyed this man today before you leave

[00:52:04] Warren. And by

[00:52:06] the way, his beautiful wife Emily who is

[00:52:08] his co-host. My wife Emily Ucas,

[00:52:10] where is she? She's back there. There she is.

[00:52:12] Modern Politics. She's talking. She does not even hear

[00:52:14] us right now. No, I was saying though...

[00:52:16] Stand up, Emily. The saying behind

[00:52:18] every great man is a great woman. It's

[00:52:20] true of us both. You know, we got...

[00:52:22] Absolutely. To the extent you and I have any

[00:52:24] greatness at all. It's as much

[00:52:26] to do with our better half as it is

[00:52:28] anybody else. I have a gift for you.

[00:52:30] You do? That I will present to you now live and

[00:52:32] on the air. Oh wow. Going back

[00:52:34] to our nascent days

[00:52:36] in August of 2000.

[00:52:38] An autographed

[00:52:40] copy of

[00:52:42] Right From the Beginning

[00:52:44] Signed by Pat Buchanan.

[00:52:46] Signed by Pat Buchanan.

[00:52:48] Show it up. Show it up.

[00:52:50] Oh my goodness. Hold on.

[00:52:52] There it is.

[00:52:57] Wow. Well, thank you

[00:52:59] very much. Thank you very much.

[00:53:01] That is yours to keep and we'll always remember

[00:53:03] the good old days but it was all still a hit.

[00:53:05] Go Pat Go. Go Pat Go.

[00:53:07] We screamed that till we were hoarse.

[00:53:09] I could not speak. You can

[00:53:11] watch the C-SPAN videos. Go

[00:53:13] Pat Go. That was it. I thought that was it.

[00:53:15] Well, one of these days

[00:53:17] one of those monuments after we have

[00:53:19] reclaimed an ethno state of our own

[00:53:21] one of those monuments that have been taken down.

[00:53:23] Well be to a Zola Foster.

[00:53:25] I like the Zola. I told her she was a nice lady.

[00:53:27] She's been in my house. She passed away.

[00:53:29] You told me. She died.

[00:53:31] No, God rest her soul.

[00:53:33] I didn't mean to make a joke at her expense there

[00:53:35] but a lot of us were scratching our heads though

[00:53:37] when they picked me. Well, a lot of people

[00:53:39] turned Pat down for that VP nomination

[00:53:41] unfortunately and

[00:53:43] I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie.

[00:53:45] I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie.

[00:53:47] But anyway, I'll get off of here

[00:53:49] but thank you James for inviting me

[00:53:51] Warren Baylock ladies and gentlemen

[00:53:55] and this is just the first

[00:53:57] this is just the first

[00:53:59] and we will take this break out

[00:54:01] Liz as the there it is.

[00:54:03] Alright

[00:54:05] this is just the first of three hours

[00:54:07] tonight. I'm looking at the list

[00:54:09] of people still going to appear on the

[00:54:11] program tonight. Folks believe

[00:54:13] but don't go anywhere.

[00:54:15] Still two hours to come

[00:54:17] on TPC

[00:54:19] Live tonight

[00:54:21] from

[00:54:23] where are we at?

[00:54:25] Sam Dixon always

[00:54:27] wanted to have a conference in Port-au-Prince

[00:54:29] live from Haiti tonight

[00:54:31] we are at TPC

[00:54:33] We'll be

[00:54:35] right back folks. Second and third

[00:54:37] hours coming up next.