Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/11/02

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/11/02

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.

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

[00:00:12] The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.

[00:00:21] And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.

[00:00:30] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the show. It's Saturday evening, November 2nd.

[00:00:34] Our last broadcast before the election, and for the next three hours, you'll be tuning in to our special powerhouse election preview show.

[00:00:45] Three hours, 12 guests as we survey the political landscape before the votes are cast.

[00:00:52] Not a minute to spare tonight, so let's get right down to it.

[00:00:55] It was important to me that Lou Moore lead off the roster tonight, and he graciously accepted the invitation.

[00:01:03] Lou, of course, is the only guest you'll hear from tonight who has worked professionally in Washington, both as a congressional chief of staff and as the campaign manager for Ron Paul's historic presidential run.

[00:01:16] Lou appeared on the show a couple of months ago. He is back tonight. Thank you, Lou, for that.

[00:01:21] And my friend, you look at the map, you look at the polls, what do you see?

[00:01:28] Well, it's pretty wild out there, James. That's my first observation.

[00:01:32] But no, I'll tell you what I see is the mood of this election.

[00:01:38] It's been a change election. It's been Trump's to lose for a while.

[00:01:42] It appears that the turnout operation, cobbled together by several volunteer organizations and from the precinct strategy that was pushed so hard by some of the talk show hosts within the Republican Party, is being effective.

[00:01:59] They are getting a huge number of low propensity voters to the polls, which frees up Election Day to a degree for the massive turnout that the Republicans always have to have on Election Day.

[00:02:14] So, you know, I mean, anything can happen. I kind of remember a football game when I was a kid where they turned the game off because the Jets were two and a half touchdowns ahead of the Raiders.

[00:02:26] And Daryl LaMonica threw three touchdown passes, James. And of course, I was a Raiders fan at that time and they won the game.

[00:02:33] So anything can happen. But I'm telling you right now, Trump, this could be a landslide.

[00:02:39] I mean, it's not just the swing states.

[00:02:41] I would. All right. I'm glad you said that. I got one more question for you and then I want to toss it to Keith.

[00:02:46] But I'm looking at this thing certainly as a novice and as strictly as a commentator compared to you who has worked in the inner machinery of Washington.

[00:02:56] But here's what I look at when I look at the map.

[00:02:59] I'm looking at Trump leading by a point and a half to two point three points, according to real clear politics in Nevada, Arizona and North Carolina.

[00:03:08] If he holds on to those states, Lou, all he needs is any one of Georgia, Pennsylvania or Michigan.

[00:03:16] And that puts him over the top. So that does look promising.

[00:03:21] And at the same time, though, you've got Democratic hucksters like James Carville saying the exact opposite.

[00:03:26] There's going to be a landslide for Kamala.

[00:03:28] But when I look at the map and I look at the average of all the polls, I think, you know, all he has to do is win Georgia.

[00:03:33] He could lose Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.

[00:03:35] All he has to do is win Georgia and he gets there if he holds on to Nevada, Arizona and North Carolina, which he is not expected to lose.

[00:03:43] Absolutely. I mean, these are the facts, James.

[00:03:46] Kamala's base is collapsing on her.

[00:03:50] You know, she's losing the youth.

[00:03:53] She's losing young blacks.

[00:03:55] And I'm not saying they're going to go all rush out and vote for Trump.

[00:03:58] And this conversation has come up before on the political cesspool.

[00:04:01] But they're not going to be voting for her.

[00:04:04] And they're the numbers that they have in the past.

[00:04:08] Hispanics are moving solidly to Trump.

[00:04:11] These are states like Arizona, Nevada, even states like New Mexico are on the board now, partially because of that.

[00:04:18] And then just that white working class skeptical voter.

[00:04:22] That is the one they're going up the hollers in Georgia and in the hills in Pennsylvania.

[00:04:28] And they're pulling these people to the polls.

[00:04:31] And there's going to be an impact.

[00:04:32] And there's one other impact that we can't exactly measure, James.

[00:04:36] But that flood of early and then later mail-in ballots, it's not really happening.

[00:04:43] And, of course, some of us don't believe it actually happened in 2020.

[00:04:47] I don't think the fraud machine is geared up nearly to the degree that it was before.

[00:04:54] And that's just one other element that is going to push this to Trump in most, if not all, of the swing states.

[00:05:00] And I believe in a few of the other states as well.

[00:05:05] Hello, Lou.

[00:05:06] Keith Alexander.

[00:05:07] Good to hear from you, buddy.

[00:05:08] Hi, Keith.

[00:05:09] Hey.

[00:05:09] Good to talk with you, Keith.

[00:05:11] Let me make a couple of observations and then get to some hard conclusions and talk.

[00:05:22] First of all, I don't think Kamala has much of a following.

[00:05:26] I don't think anybody is really motivated by Kamala to vote for Kamala.

[00:05:30] I think they just are motivated to vote against anyone that's running against Trump.

[00:05:35] Do you agree?

[00:05:37] Totally.

[00:05:38] Okay.

[00:05:39] Totally.

[00:05:41] Well, you know, what we've seen down here is that the 800-pound gorilla in the living room is voter fraud.

[00:05:51] And voter fraud, at least in the South, has been a long-term situation.

[00:05:57] We had, you know, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 had to deal with the question of what do you do?

[00:06:03] You know, it was supposed to be we have to assure one man one vote.

[00:06:07] But what if the guy can't be bothered to vote?

[00:06:10] So basically what they did through the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is allow for proxy voting by ministers or other leaders in the black community to vote on behalf of their members and whatnot.

[00:06:26] I remember one of the first things they had was called souls to the polls where they got, you know, buses full of people out there.

[00:06:33] But that thing has been in place in a lot of places, particularly urban areas, to have a lot of blacks basically since 65.

[00:06:41] And I don't think the Republicans have taken any serious steps to counter that.

[00:06:46] Well, actually, I think this year they might have done more.

[00:06:50] And I think Lou may have been alluding to that.

[00:06:51] I mean, certainly if you're looking at areas where there's going to be some suspicious voting patterns, you're going to be looking at certainly Atlanta, at least with regards to the swing states, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Detroit.

[00:07:04] But I do think that there has been some mechanisms put into place to help hedge their bet on the Republican side.

[00:07:13] Do you know anything about that, Lou?

[00:07:14] To try to – I don't know if the Democratic machine is going to be any less incentivized to do it again.

[00:07:19] But I think the Republicans have put in some safeguards.

[00:07:22] They have.

[00:07:23] But I've also been told – it's funny you even bring this up, Keith, that this sold to the polls has been kind of a flop so far in this election cycle.

[00:07:33] And a lot of this stuff, guys, it gets back to energy.

[00:07:38] Yes, there's people that are bought off and they're employees or whatever or they're dedicated fraudsters.

[00:07:43] But no matter what you're doing, whether you're legitimately trying to get people to vote, if you're maybe or maybe not voting or if you're cheating, when you have a lot of energy behind you, like you are all fired up to do this, it makes a big difference.

[00:07:58] And they're not.

[00:07:59] They are just not fired up this time.

[00:08:01] So you think that the Trump base has more energy and more momentum than the Democratic side, even with the media trying to gin up the abortion issue to swipe over women as much as they can?

[00:08:12] A hundred percent.

[00:08:14] James, that's the biggest tell.

[00:08:15] I mean it gets back in some ways to what they call the issue set.

[00:08:19] Our issue set is the economy.

[00:08:21] Our issue set is cultural values.

[00:08:24] Our issue set is peace in the world.

[00:08:27] Their issue set is abortion.

[00:08:29] And Trump is Adolf Hitler, which – that's a bit of a tell as to where they're standing right now.

[00:08:36] And, of course, that also greatly affects those few actual independents out there.

[00:08:42] And, you know, they are going to break for Trump in this cycle.

[00:08:45] I have no doubt about it.

[00:08:48] Let me say this, if I could, Lou.

[00:08:50] I think that all of those other things that they developed after the Voting Rights Act, like absentee voting, you know, things like that, and souls to the polls, those things they found did not work.

[00:09:06] The thing that really works, and this is what I think most of the cheating will come from, is mail-in ballots.

[00:09:12] Yeah.

[00:09:12] And our problem is that Republican politicians are scared to death of being called a racist.

[00:09:17] It's like kryptonite to them.

[00:09:19] They would rather be – they'd rather plead guilty to pedophilia than to be accused of being a racist.

[00:09:25] Uh-huh.

[00:09:26] And see that – well, yeah.

[00:09:27] All these votes come through the black precincts.

[00:09:30] So you can't avoid being tarred with that brush.

[00:09:34] Well, I mean, there's a lot of truth to that, Keith.

[00:09:36] But let me tell you – I mean, I said it a minute ago.

[00:09:39] What I am being told, and I did a little checking today, these mail-in ballots are not coming in with near the velocity they were four years ago at this point.

[00:09:51] And, of course, we're not up to Election Day, and in some states they can just keep coming after Election Day.

[00:09:57] But so far it's not happening.

[00:10:00] And, you know, Bannon and others have pointed out impolitely that it could be because they didn't really exist last time.

[00:10:09] These were fake ballots, and the motivation is not there this time for as much of this activity.

[00:10:15] It's going to go on.

[00:10:16] The Dems cheat every election.

[00:10:18] You know, they cheated Nixon out of the presidency.

[00:10:20] Yeah? No, they do.

[00:10:23] It's going to go on, but you think that the motivation is such and the momentum is such that Trump will be able to withstand that,

[00:10:31] and perhaps safeguards have been put into place to stymie it a little bit.

[00:10:35] And, yeah, Lou, I can't disagree with you.

[00:10:37] I mean, again, a layman compared to you when it comes to this sort of thing, elections,

[00:10:43] and having run a presidential campaign as you have.

[00:10:46] But you have certainly kicked off our barnstorming tour of this three-hour program in grand fashion.

[00:10:53] And we thank you for it, and we look forward to having you back on post-election to talk a little more in depth.

[00:10:57] But thank you for being our opening guest tonight and kicking us off in a positive way.

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[00:13:12] 12 segments, 12 guests, and let's get right into number two tonight, Jason Kessler.

[00:13:19] Jason was with us actually as recently as just a couple of weeks ago,

[00:13:21] and we always enjoy Jason's commentary and take so much we couldn't get him back on quickly enough.

[00:13:27] So, Jason, tonight, this is it, my friend.

[00:13:30] The election, if you're listening live, is in three days.

[00:13:35] You look at it, you're looking at all of the stories and things that are in the news this last weekend of the campaign.

[00:13:42] What are your big takeaways?

[00:13:43] Jason Kessler.

[00:13:45] Well, first of all, thanks for having me back.

[00:13:47] It's always good to be with you and Keith.

[00:13:49] And for me, even as a jaded political observer, it's hard not to be excited about this, to feel like we're on the cusp of something really historic.

[00:13:59] And even though the Trump campaign doesn't give us everything that we're looking for as white advocates,

[00:14:05] he's very cozy with Jewish interests, for instance.

[00:14:08] But I'm seeing a lot of good things.

[00:14:10] You know, Trump, for instance, was recently playing Dixie at his Madison Square Garden rally.

[00:14:19] He was questioning how Greek a Nigerian-born player called the Greek is because he's not actually white.

[00:14:29] You know, so implicitly, he's using a lot of our talking points.

[00:14:34] They were giving him a lot of trouble recently because he was talking about his beautiful white skin.

[00:14:40] You know, so he might not be one of us, but I mean, I would much rather see that guy for the next four years than Kamala.

[00:14:48] Well, let me say this, Jason.

[00:14:49] First of all, I agree.

[00:14:51] And I was on the CounterCurrents livestream earlier today with Greg Johnson and Kevin McDonald.

[00:14:57] And Kevin, by the way, will be with us in the third hour tonight.

[00:15:00] He's still coming up.

[00:15:01] I would encourage everyone out there who is still lukewarm or even sour on Trump to go and read Kevin McDonald's article at theoccidentalobserver.net,

[00:15:11] why I voted for Trump.

[00:15:13] It's just all right there.

[00:15:14] And I like Jason.

[00:15:17] Jason, you know, we talked with you a couple of weeks ago about how you have long been a critic of Trump.

[00:15:22] But I have here in these final days just come back home to the fact that I am voting for Trump.

[00:15:29] And much more than that, I think I am now endorsing him and would encourage everyone listening tonight to do the same.

[00:15:34] Kevin lays it out.

[00:15:35] We're going to lay it out tonight.

[00:15:36] I understand.

[00:15:37] Listen, it's not a fool me once, fool me twice type of thing.

[00:15:40] I'm not going to be fooled.

[00:15:41] I am not being fooled.

[00:15:42] I understand his shortcomings.

[00:15:45] But the argument can and will be made as to why he is infinitely the best choice.

[00:15:49] But let's first take a quick listen to this.

[00:15:52] Jason, you just mentioned it.

[00:15:53] This is at Donald Trump's hugely covered Madison Square Garden sellout rally last week.

[00:16:27] All right.

[00:16:28] I mean, you know, Jason, in something as stage managed as a presidential campaign, that doesn't happen by accident.

[00:16:35] And I love what you wrote on your telegram in response to this.

[00:16:39] He played Dixie with the words.

[00:16:41] With Elvis.

[00:16:42] At Madison Square Garden.

[00:16:43] You wrote, this is pretty bold, very pleasantly surprised how insensitive the Trump campaign has become to the perpetually offended.

[00:16:50] Donald Trump in this last month or two has played this campaign like a boss.

[00:16:55] And it's won me back.

[00:16:57] Yeah, absolutely.

[00:16:58] I mean, you have to know the significance of playing Dixie in New York City.

[00:17:04] And, you know, say whatever else you will about Trump, but he's not ashamed of the fact that his core base of supporters, maybe not in all the swing states, but his core is Southerners.

[00:17:18] And he's not ashamed of them like everybody else is.

[00:17:23] Yeah.

[00:17:23] And, you know, we heard Elvis.

[00:17:26] You know, Elvis is also a big icon in working class America.

[00:17:31] But it reminds me.

[00:17:33] My feelings about Trump are summed up by Johnny Paycheck.

[00:17:37] Remember him who said, take this job and shove it?

[00:17:39] He had a song say, Mr. Don't take her.

[00:17:42] She's all I've got.

[00:17:43] Well, that's what Trump is to me.

[00:17:45] He's all we've got now.

[00:17:46] And we've got to, you know, put our money on him to win.

[00:17:49] I think it's just this simple, gentlemen.

[00:17:51] It's it's going to be a wash on the Israel question, the Jewish question.

[00:17:54] They're going to be equally bad.

[00:17:55] I believe this is my personal opinion.

[00:17:57] Kamala Harris is going to be infinitely worse on everything else.

[00:18:00] And they will come after us if not to take away entirely our ability to speak, perhaps our very freedom.

[00:18:08] I do not think that's an exaggeration.

[00:18:10] And as one of our other guests, Jason, pointed out, one of our other guests who will still be coming up later tonight, everything that has happened over the past month or so, he wrote.

[00:18:18] The McDonald's stunt, which Jason, both you and I thought that was just really perhaps the best that it's ever been done.

[00:18:25] And sort of a candidate being able to relate to the common American.

[00:18:29] The Joe Rogan interview, Biden calling Trump supporters garbage.

[00:18:32] Trump getting in garbage force one at the airport that dumped a garbage truck in Wisconsin.

[00:18:39] Saying Liz Cheney should face a firing squad.

[00:18:42] Kamala Harris screaming about fascism as her closing argument.

[00:18:45] All reminiscent of 2016.

[00:18:47] And as Lou Moore said in the first segment, that's why the momentum is behind Trump right now.

[00:18:51] Do you agree?

[00:18:52] Disagree?

[00:18:52] What else could you add to that?

[00:18:54] Yeah, I think so.

[00:18:55] I mean, also coupled with the fact that, you know, they pressed all those criminal charges against him.

[00:19:00] That two people tried to assassinate him.

[00:19:03] That narrative is just so powerful.

[00:19:05] I can't imagine a country not voting for somebody with his name recognition in that situation.

[00:19:12] And I do think that they've really, really improved in handling controversy.

[00:19:17] At that Madison Square Garden event, there was a comedian named Tony Hinchcliffe who made kind of like an off-color joke.

[00:19:24] Probably not a good idea for a political rally.

[00:19:26] But it was basically calling Puerto Rico an island of trash or whatever.

[00:19:31] And it was like a non-issue.

[00:19:33] Like, the Trump campaign just didn't act like they were hurt.

[00:19:37] But, you know, the media tried to make that the biggest issue in the history of American politics.

[00:19:42] I had never seen a media-manufactured story so overblown as that.

[00:19:46] Well, I thought that it just washed over really quick because then Biden came out and said that the only garbage was Trump supporters.

[00:19:53] And I thought there was a bigger echo from that than the original Puerto Rico thing.

[00:19:58] I think you're right.

[00:20:02] You're right.

[00:20:02] But from the time of that comment until the time that Biden called Trump supporters garbage, it really was, I think.

[00:20:10] I was seeing it everywhere, personally.

[00:20:12] I think it was a really big story.

[00:20:13] I don't know if it was an air of desperation on behalf of the left or if they were just trying to do as they always do,

[00:20:19] overblow something and see if it sticks.

[00:20:21] But nevertheless, it definitely fell flat.

[00:20:23] And the Trump people didn't take the bait.

[00:20:27] That's exactly it.

[00:20:28] Of course, the left is always going to try to make a big issue about it.

[00:20:32] But the brilliant thing that the Trump campaign has learned to do is not to react.

[00:20:37] I mean, they've just had so many people saying things that the left has just gone absolutely insane over recently,

[00:20:43] like the aforementioned comment by Trump saying that he has beautiful white skin.

[00:20:48] And, of course, they were furious about that.

[00:20:50] There's nothing beautiful about white skin.

[00:20:52] And so, you know, I mean, I think that the presidential election, people have to understand, is not a silver bullet.

[00:21:01] We can't just cast a vote and wash our hands and think that some politician is going to fix everything for us.

[00:21:08] But we have a very black and white choice for the president.

[00:21:12] Both of them are funded by billionaire Jews.

[00:21:15] That's what we're going to get.

[00:21:16] But one of them is white and one of them isn't.

[00:21:19] That's a big deal.

[00:21:21] One of them is saying a lot of things that we're saying about demographics and how demographics is destiny.

[00:21:29] And pushing back against this stifling censorship culture.

[00:21:36] Yes.

[00:21:37] One of them is saying, I'm going to deport millions of illegal aliens, whether that's a campaign rhetoric or not.

[00:21:43] We'll see.

[00:21:44] But one of them is promising that, while Tim Walz is promising to outlaw, saying that so-called hate speech and so-called misinformation shouldn't be protected by the First Amendment.

[00:21:53] I mean, the choice is clear.

[00:21:55] And if, as I said, if there's a 1% chance Trump will do any of this, it's 1% better than we've got with Kamala.

[00:22:00] And if he discourages one third world illegal alien, that's one more than she will, Keith.

[00:22:03] Well, the left is always offended at things that basically resonate with the working class and the middle class in America.

[00:22:13] And see, this is, they always miscalculate on this.

[00:22:16] And they get into high dudgeon about something like, you know, garbage in Puerto Rico or something like this.

[00:22:25] And nobody else gives a damn.

[00:22:27] And this is why, you know, they just show how out of touch they are with the public.

[00:22:33] They're trying to coach into voting for their candidate.

[00:22:36] I want to, before Jason leaves us tonight, normally we keep guests longer than a segment, but tonight's a special show.

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[00:22:56] Jason, one other thing that I've found a little bit remarkable is the fact that Trump is campaigning in places like,

[00:23:02] well, I mean, we mentioned Madison Square Garden, New York City, also California, New Mexico,

[00:23:08] and your governor, Governor Youngkin, saying he doesn't know if Virginia's not in play.

[00:23:12] Are we getting a little bit too far ahead of ourselves?

[00:23:14] But what do you think?

[00:23:16] I mean, of course, we're just guessing right now.

[00:23:19] But the indications are that Trump is going to have a very good night.

[00:23:24] And yes, I've heard that Virginia could possibly be in play, too.

[00:23:28] And part of that is because of Youngkin.

[00:23:30] And he's a very popular Republican governor, and that counts for a lot.

[00:23:37] He's been not entirely politically correct during his administration, and Virginians have been fine with that.

[00:23:44] You've heard Ron Paul's campaign manager in the previous segment say he's expecting a big Trump win.

[00:23:49] Doesn't look like Jason disagrees, and I don't either, Keith.

[00:23:52] Well, the problem with Youngkin and people like this are that we've got to make sure that the Republican hierarchy is up to the task of continuing to fight on this.

[00:24:05] It always said, I think the template was set back in 2008 with Norm Thompson versus Al Franken for Paul Weinstone's seat in Minnesota.

[00:24:15] They just kept coming back for more and more, more and more cowbell, more and more lost ballots.

[00:24:23] And they eventually wore them down, and Norm Thompson lost that race because the Republican hierarchy didn't support him.

[00:24:30] What's to prevent that from happening this time?

[00:24:32] Well, that'll have to be a rhetorical question or one you can pose to Jason the next time he's on, which Jason we hope won't be too long from now.

[00:24:38] Jason Kessler, journalist, author of Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, good friend of ours here at TPC.

[00:24:45] Jason, we'll talk to you again very soon.

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[00:30:14] Our final show before Election Day 2024 continues,

[00:30:19] and our next guest is one of five guests who will appear tonight,

[00:30:25] who also appeared on TPC's final broadcast of 2023.

[00:30:32] So that was sort of our New Year's Eve 2024 prediction show.

[00:30:40] And Patrick Martin was there and contributed to that program.

[00:30:45] Patrick Martin, of course, is a columnist at Identity Dixie.

[00:30:49] He is the author of A Walk in the Park, My Charlottesville Story,

[00:30:53] and also the editor of and contributor to the compilation,

[00:30:58] The Honorable Calls of Free South,

[00:31:01] which I was honored to have been asked to write a chapter in as well.

[00:31:05] You can check those out at Amazon.

[00:31:07] But Patrick, we had you on for that show the last of 2023,

[00:31:10] and I think we knew that this year would be wild.

[00:31:13] I don't think any of us predicted or could have foreseen everything that's happened,

[00:31:17] like the assassination attempts and the nakedly, transparently corrupt coup

[00:31:24] to install Kamala Harris.

[00:31:26] When you look at this year to date, what stands out to you most?

[00:31:32] Wow.

[00:31:33] Well, first of all, James, thank you very much for having me back on the show.

[00:31:36] I do apologize for before that little checklist.

[00:31:39] When you called, I thought you might be one of these folks trying to sell me on insurance.

[00:31:44] I kind of got that sense, Patrick.

[00:31:46] This is Keith.

[00:31:47] I listened to your voice.

[00:31:48] I said, that sounds like me on 30 phone calls I get every day.

[00:31:53] Exactly.

[00:31:54] Exactly.

[00:31:55] Well, it's great to be back on the show.

[00:31:56] So last year, you know, this time last year,

[00:31:58] I really thought that they would knock out Trump.

[00:32:01] And it's not because I thought Trump did anything wrong.

[00:32:04] I didn't think he did anything wrong at all illegally.

[00:32:06] I really thought it was just going to be the scuzzy system that had been designed.

[00:32:11] I mean, it's really a system with lawfare and so forth

[00:32:15] that is designed to work for the left.

[00:32:19] And I figured they were going to knock him out.

[00:32:22] Oh, yeah, exactly.

[00:32:23] And I didn't think they were going to wear down Trump so much

[00:32:26] as I thought they were going to try to get a conviction on him

[00:32:30] that would knock him out of contention.

[00:32:33] That's what I really thought.

[00:32:33] And if they didn't do that, they'd try to kill him.

[00:32:36] But one way or the other, not expect him to go.

[00:32:38] Yeah, right, right.

[00:32:39] Well, I mean, he came so close to death at that thing in Pennsylvania.

[00:32:44] I mean, you just don't get any closer than that.

[00:32:46] Literally a hair.

[00:32:47] You know, you just can't imagine anyone other than Trump

[00:32:50] that could have withstood this withering barrage of, you know,

[00:32:54] everything in the book they pulled out.

[00:32:56] And to his eternal credit, I know it's easy for people who've never been

[00:32:59] in the arena to tell them how they would fight the bull.

[00:33:05] But this is something that's really almost supernatural,

[00:33:08] the fact that he could just withstand this incessant onslaught

[00:33:13] for all of these years.

[00:33:14] Yes, we could debate the pros and cons, and we have for a decade on this show.

[00:33:18] We know.

[00:33:19] And, Patrick, like some of our other guests tonight,

[00:33:21] you have been critical of Trump.

[00:33:23] But here we are now on the eve of the election.

[00:33:26] What's your final position?

[00:33:28] Well, first of all, I think he's going to win, if it's a fair fight.

[00:33:31] Now, that's the one thing that I do.

[00:33:33] The concern here at this stage is whether or not the system will be skewed

[00:33:39] against him.

[00:33:40] You know, and if you think about it, you've got Pennsylvania, Michigan,

[00:33:45] and Arizona that are run by entirely Democrat leadership, the top down.

[00:33:51] And so they have a way in which they can – and you see, for instance,

[00:33:54] with regard to Arizona, a great example, 218,000 non-U.S. citizens

[00:33:59] are allowed to vote this year.

[00:34:01] And when you have 218,000 non-U.S.

[00:34:04] is allowed to vote in the state of Arizona, that's an enormous –

[00:34:07] I mean, that is a ridiculous and enormous way to skew one state

[00:34:12] towards, obviously, the left.

[00:34:15] Michigan is concerning, maybe, because of Detroit.

[00:34:17] You know, you look at what's going on in Pennsylvania as well,

[00:34:19] the drop boxes and so forth, even Wisconsin.

[00:34:22] So they're definitely working in overtime to try to steal this thing.

[00:34:26] My biggest concern here is I think if it's a fair fight, Trump wins.

[00:34:31] But I wouldn't be surprised – do not be surprised – if Trump loses by just the

[00:34:37] straight-up theft of the election.

[00:34:40] And when you've got – and my biggest – one of my biggest criticisms of Trump

[00:34:45] has been he is not the details guy.

[00:34:49] He's not a guy that looks at the nitty-gritty.

[00:34:51] He's more of a big ideas guy.

[00:34:52] He's very – he articulates a vision and inspires the base.

[00:34:57] But he's not the guy that gets in the weeds of things.

[00:35:00] And unfortunately, these – his enemy does.

[00:35:03] His enemies are the type of nasty little creatures that like to look in the weeds,

[00:35:11] look in the law, find ways to steal things.

[00:35:13] And so that is my one chief concern going into this final election is will they do

[00:35:21] that?

[00:35:21] Will they steal it?

[00:35:22] And it wouldn't surprise me, but again, in a fair fight, he'll win.

[00:35:27] I just still don't have confidence to be fair.

[00:35:30] Well, nobody does.

[00:35:31] But a quick question for Keith, and then I want to get to your piece on ID before we

[00:35:35] leave.

[00:35:35] Go, Keith.

[00:35:36] Patrick, you mentioned 218,000 illegals voting in Arizona.

[00:35:42] How do we counter that?

[00:35:43] The way I see it is it's basically people that listen to your broadcast and read your website

[00:35:51] and ours, people that have serious misgivings about Trump, but it's like the old Johnny

[00:35:58] Paycheck song, don't take her, she's all I've got.

[00:36:02] Trump is all we've got.

[00:36:04] And we've got to persuade those people to come out and vote.

[00:36:09] How do we do that?

[00:36:10] So I think there's a couple things.

[00:36:12] One, I think there is, there has been a change and the one change I think is there is working

[00:36:17] in Trump's favor is that there, the state of Israel is right now between a rock and a

[00:36:24] hard place.

[00:36:25] And they will not have the support that they need if they wind up getting the Kamala Harris

[00:36:29] vote.

[00:36:29] So I do think there's a segment, a very powerful segment of society that is pushing to get Trump

[00:36:37] elected now that they would not have done a year ago, but they don't trust Kamala Harris.

[00:36:43] And you look at that, for instance, with the non-endorsements from LA Times, Washington Post,

[00:36:48] USA Today, I think it's a big part of this.

[00:36:50] I think it's a big part of the overall play.

[00:36:52] So that's number one in general.

[00:36:54] He does have some allies all of a sudden in his system that he's not having to pass.

[00:36:58] Now, as far as the folks that don't want to vote and myself included, I'm not really a

[00:37:02] fan of Trump at all.

[00:37:03] If I were, what he needs to do in that last minute is articulate something to those folks

[00:37:11] to say, I learned my lesson from the last time.

[00:37:14] I will not be part of a system that throws so-called white nationalists into prisons.

[00:37:20] I will not be part of it.

[00:37:21] I know how to make the DOJ bend to my will.

[00:37:25] And he's got to have that.

[00:37:26] And that has to be articulated in such a way that engenders confidence in those folks that

[00:37:34] are on the edge.

[00:37:34] So do you think implicitly, we're not going to have time to ask you this, Patrick, but

[00:37:40] I would encourage people to go to IdentityDixie.com and read your article, What Happens If Trump

[00:37:46] Loses?

[00:37:47] Check that out.

[00:37:48] But do you think implicitly, Patrick, he has telegraphed that by playing Dixie at Madison

[00:37:53] Square Garden and by commenting on his beautiful white skin a couple of days ago?

[00:37:57] Or is that not enough?

[00:37:58] I think, I don't know it's necessarily enough, but I do think that is part of it.

[00:38:02] So I think that he is, there's somebody whispering in his ear saying, you got to clean this up.

[00:38:08] And I do have a couple of friends of mine who are very, they're not tied directly to his campaign, but they are tied to one of his more influential packs that are very concerned with those voters like myself who have kind of stepped out and have not really supported him as strong as they hope they would.

[00:38:30] And they see this as you need to send some kind of message.

[00:38:34] So that could very well be the case.

[00:38:37] So, yeah.

[00:38:38] We'll see.

[00:38:38] Patrick, this is Keith.

[00:38:39] Does he need a platinum plan for the white working class or does, also, why would a Southern nationalist want to vote for him?

[00:38:46] I want you to address that.

[00:38:47] Well, yeah, as a Southern nationalist, what outcome do you want to see on Tuesday?

[00:38:50] Because, again, I know you've had your misgivings.

[00:38:52] Well, I'll tell you right now, my outcome would be that we eventually go to succession straight up.

[00:39:00] But I do think that here's what I think.

[00:39:02] I wouldn't mind if Trump won, but this time let's not squander the four years that we got to get our act together.

[00:39:09] You know, we had 2017, 2021, which we could have gotten our act together and we did not do that.

[00:39:15] And as a result, we then had a brutal 2021 to 2025, really.

[00:39:21] And if we do get another four years, let's use that time wisely.

[00:39:25] Let's build the networks.

[00:39:26] Let's build the systems we need to become financially self-sufficient, economically self-sufficient, and begin building shadow governments' ability to really begin running ourselves.

[00:39:36] And that's what needs to happen.

[00:39:37] There needs to be a much more robust way in which we plan for a future that is not involving the United States government, does not involve YGC.

[00:39:46] Because let's face it, regardless of what happens, in 2029, inauguration day, there will not be a Trump.

[00:39:57] And so regardless.

[00:39:58] And so there needs to be a plan that goes beyond that.

[00:40:02] And that plan has to be ready for people that are ready to carve themselves a new future, a new destiny.

[00:40:07] And we have not sold out.

[00:40:09] We need a bigger and better candidate than Trump to run in 2028.

[00:40:14] But I'll tell you, for everyone who wants to get to jettison Trump, that's coming in four years, no matter how you slice it.

[00:40:19] And in the meantime, I would rather see Elon Musk in an administration.

[00:40:24] I do not want to see Doug Emhoff as the first lady.

[00:40:28] And we need chaos.

[00:40:30] We need the political stress level to be further increased.

[00:40:35] We need polarization to be further increased.

[00:40:38] And Donald Trump is uniquely capable of seeing that.

[00:40:41] Kamala Harris is back to business as usual.

[00:40:43] And with Trump out of the way, they're coming straight for us.

[00:40:45] That's a fact.

[00:40:46] I agree with you there.

[00:40:47] I believe it.

[00:40:47] I totally agree.

[00:40:48] Hendrick Martin, love you, brother.

[00:40:49] We'll be back.

[00:40:49] Love you too, man.

[00:40:50] We'll talk to you again soon.

[00:40:51] Back with Jason Kuna next.

[00:40:52] Thank you, Pat.

[00:40:53] Thank you all.

[00:40:53] God bless.

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[00:43:13] Ladies and gentlemen, big show tonight.

[00:43:18] Dynamic.

[00:43:20] Powerhouse roundtable discussion.

[00:43:22] 12 segments, 12 guests who are going to be offering their predictions on the election,

[00:43:27] but also commentary on the headlines that are taking place around us here this final weekend of the campaign.

[00:43:38] And continuing these discussions and this conversation is Jason Kuna, Mr. No White Guilt himself.

[00:43:45] Be sure to check out his website, nowhiteguilt.org.

[00:43:49] There you can find his books, his streams, his Twitter feed,

[00:43:53] and all of the other things that you need to do to stay in touch with Jason,

[00:43:56] who's been a long-time friend of the program and of mine personally.

[00:44:01] Jason, I know we were talking in the break.

[00:44:03] You have listened to the first hour thus far,

[00:44:06] so you've heard what Lou Moore, Jason Kessler, and Patrick Martin have to say.

[00:44:09] A response to what you've heard so far, and then take it, my friend, in any direction you'd like.

[00:44:14] Yeah, I mean, thanks for having me here.

[00:44:16] Big hello and big respect to your audience and big respect to the both of you,

[00:44:21] you and Keith, for doing this.

[00:44:23] For your audience, you bring powerful information to them, you inform them,

[00:44:28] and that's exactly the kind of thing as content creators we should be doing.

[00:44:32] So big salutes to you both for the great job that you are doing

[00:44:36] and keeping all of us abreast of what's going on in the world.

[00:44:40] And as I say, another big salute to all of the honorable members of the TPC family

[00:44:46] and in the audience right now.

[00:44:48] Thank you for that.

[00:44:49] Yeah, it's absolutely.

[00:44:51] It's totally honest.

[00:44:53] It comes to the bottom of my heart, brother.

[00:44:54] It's been a great show so far.

[00:44:56] I've been really excited to hear from Lou, Jason, and Pat and their thoughts.

[00:44:59] And essentially, I guess in many ways, I agree with much of what they have been saying.

[00:45:05] A little bit of disagreement, I think, if I'm understanding all of them exactly.

[00:45:09] But I think we are all kind of leaning toward a Donald Trump victory

[00:45:14] with the threat of a Kamala or Democrat or anti-white steal, however we want to put it.

[00:45:20] But, I mean, essentially, to get into the Bon Moe's,

[00:45:23] let me just first off say thank you for sharing my website,

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[00:45:31] nowhiteguilt on YouTube, Rumble, Odyssey, DLive, many others.

[00:45:35] But really, to be honest about this upcoming presidential election,

[00:45:39] a presidential contest, really isn't very fair to Kamala,

[00:45:42] because in politics you're supposed to be going up on the polls,

[00:45:47] but she's been going down on the polls her whole career to get to where she is today.

[00:45:53] Anyway, massive election fraud.

[00:45:56] I caught that.

[00:45:57] I caught that.

[00:45:58] Yeah, touche.

[00:45:59] I saw that.

[00:46:00] Massive, massive election fraud happening all over the country,

[00:46:04] especially in the swing states, PA, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan,

[00:46:09] North Carolina, Nevada.

[00:46:10] It's coming in every day.

[00:46:12] It's coming in.

[00:46:12] People are videotaping this time,

[00:46:14] things that nobody thought were even possible back in 2020,

[00:46:17] and so nobody was really on the key veve as the steal was in motion,

[00:46:22] with the exception, of course,

[00:46:24] of all of the different stories that we heard after the fact.

[00:46:26] But people are ready.

[00:46:27] They have their phones out.

[00:46:29] They are watching as and reporting as polls are being closed

[00:46:33] in Republican districts for early voting,

[00:46:36] and then there are lawsuits,

[00:46:37] and some are victorious for the Republicans,

[00:46:39] and some are not.

[00:46:40] You have poll watchers, Republican poll watchers,

[00:46:42] not being allowed to watch vote counting

[00:46:45] in places like Georgia and Pennsylvania being reported,

[00:46:48] as well as some others, machines switching votes always in one direction.

[00:46:53] People are videotaping this where they press on Donald Trump.

[00:46:56] Saw that, yes.

[00:46:56] Yeah, it gets switched over to Kamala.

[00:46:59] I mean, you can't actually blame them, though.

[00:47:01] I mean, maybe these votes technically are Trump votes,

[00:47:04] but they just identify as Kamala votes,

[00:47:06] and we'll find out in the future that that's totally legitimate

[00:47:08] and immoral to question.

[00:47:11] Supreme Court, this is what I thought was really interesting.

[00:47:13] They're prepared for a record number of lawsuits to come in.

[00:47:17] They've literally prepared themselves for this.

[00:47:20] They say they don't want to decide the election,

[00:47:22] but they are prepared for a record number of lawsuits from both parties.

[00:47:28] More than half of female voters are expected to vote for Kamala,

[00:47:33] which is really disconcerting.

[00:47:35] I mean, even though the country is falling into total dissolution on every metric,

[00:47:38] you all probably saw newly released job information,

[00:47:42] 12,000 jobs for October is expected to be 113,000 job increase,

[00:47:48] only 12,000, which probably means that it was actually a negative number.

[00:47:53] Donald Trump mentioned himself 100,000 jobs lost,

[00:47:58] construction jobs and production jobs lost over the course of the month.

[00:48:02] This means, though, I mean, and this is not something that's small or petty,

[00:48:06] but it means that most women are willing to sort of selfishly vote for world war

[00:48:12] that might include tactical nukes, crashing economy,

[00:48:16] peculating politicians, skyrocketing crime,

[00:48:20] national dissolution by way of there being no border and much more.

[00:48:25] And all of it.

[00:48:25] Jason, hold on.

[00:48:26] Let me ask you this.

[00:48:27] What are we talking about?

[00:48:28] Are we talking about women at large,

[00:48:31] or are we talking about white women?

[00:48:32] Because I still think that white women are going to be a net gain for Trump.

[00:48:37] I think it will be more narrow than it has been in the last few cycles,

[00:48:41] certainly more narrow than it was for Bush, McCain and Romney,

[00:48:47] or even Trump the last couple of times.

[00:48:49] But I do think white women will be a net gain for Trump.

[00:48:51] It will be class, like white working class women.

[00:48:53] Now, if you're talking about women and you add in the black and the non-white women,

[00:48:56] that's another thing.

[00:48:57] But I will just tell you anecdotally, when we went trick-or-treating,

[00:49:00] my son dressed up as Trump.

[00:49:01] I'll text you the picture, Jason, when we finish this segment.

[00:49:04] That's awesome.

[00:49:04] But he went out as Trump.

[00:49:05] And we're in a suburban, you know, red state,

[00:49:08] a suburban area in a red state.

[00:49:10] But when he was going door-to-door as Trump,

[00:49:11] the ladies who would answer the door would give him extra candy

[00:49:14] and got a lot of comments.

[00:49:15] So I'm not sure that these white suburban women are going to be

[00:49:20] as in the tank for Kamala as some of the prognosticators are thinking.

[00:49:26] But what do you mean there, Jason?

[00:49:27] No, I don't think – I mean, yes, women overall, women,

[00:49:30] white women specifically, were less than 50% for Trump in 2016,

[00:49:35] just over 50% in 2020 when he was running a much more feminine campaign.

[00:49:43] Are you sure about that in 2016?

[00:49:45] I'm not –

[00:49:45] Yeah, men, we – males, white males were over 50%.

[00:49:49] Essentially the numbers were switched for males,

[00:49:53] white males and white females 2016 to 2020.

[00:49:57] It's problematic because this sort of selfish focus

[00:50:05] is what leads a country to dissolution.

[00:50:09] I mean, and the primary argument here is the abortion of babies.

[00:50:14] And as you can see, the Republican Party, and in a broader point here,

[00:50:18] is yielding to a great many things and becoming something very different than –

[00:50:23] and it has been, of course, for generations –

[00:50:25] than we need it to be to serve our interests.

[00:50:29] But I guess it can't be – I mean, it can't be denied.

[00:50:33] It's expected after millions of women, if you remember months back now,

[00:50:37] decided that they would choose the bear rather than to be with a man in the woods,

[00:50:41] which is maybe not surprising because women and bears, they share a lot in common,

[00:50:46] like packing it on when it comes to wintertime.

[00:50:49] But if you were talking about the House race and the Senate race,

[00:50:55] now that's decided on Tuesday too.

[00:50:57] And this is a big concern, especially since illegal aliens, non-citizens,

[00:51:02] are counted as members of the population when it comes to deciding

[00:51:08] how many Congress people are apportioned to states.

[00:51:11] Now the Democrats are set to retain the Senate,

[00:51:13] and they are looking in 22 toss-up races to take the House

[00:51:18] and install the rabidly anti-white Hakeem Jeffries as the Speaker of the House.

[00:51:23] But what's really important for this conversation here today is the presidential election.

[00:51:29] And the most important information, I think, is what the Democrats are saying.

[00:51:33] They are very concerned, the Democrats are, with the lack of energy for Kamala Harris, big time.

[00:51:38] At the same time, and maybe part of also what they're seeing is the lack of energy.

[00:51:43] I mean, it's people coming out to the rallies, it's people financing, it's people, etc.

[00:51:47] But they're also seeing a decrease in the mail-in and in-person early voting,

[00:51:52] a decrease relative to all the years before.

[00:51:54] On the other side of the equation, both Democrats and Republicans are talking about

[00:51:58] all of the interest and energy in Donald Trump and his election,

[00:52:02] and we are seeing an increase in mail-in and in-person voting, early voting, for the Republicans.

[00:52:08] So based on that evidence, you know, kind of getting out of our own bubble,

[00:52:12] because what we see is what we see from our circles,

[00:52:16] with the exception, of course, of going trick-or-treating maybe and seeing households that otherwise might be...

[00:52:21] Anecdotal evidence, to be sure.

[00:52:23] I've got this, Jason.

[00:52:25] A little tepping.

[00:52:25] This is a Pew Research Center.

[00:52:28] This is 2016.

[00:52:30] It said that 47% of white women voted for Trump compared to 45% for Clinton.

[00:52:35] So that's still a plurality.

[00:52:36] Non-white women, it was 82% for Clinton, 60% for Trump.

[00:52:40] Oh, yeah, without question.

[00:52:41] Yeah, without question.

[00:52:42] But anyway, I digress.

[00:52:43] We've got a minute left.

[00:52:44] It's all yours, my friend.

[00:52:45] All right.

[00:52:46] Then my prediction, based on that evidence, is that Trump is going to win this coming election,

[00:52:53] although it will probably be less than the energy seems to warrant.

[00:52:58] But I'll also say this, that the Democrats are literally in the mode of stealing this election,

[00:53:03] and it is totally legitimate to be concerned with the prospect of another stolen election.

[00:53:10] The bottom line for us, white people who care about our victimization.

[00:53:14] The Republican Party, for generations now, has been moving further and further away from anything with any concern for whites.

[00:53:22] It's now more anti-white, more gay, more trans, more non-white, more sex worker, as in Amber Rose,

[00:53:29] more Waha guru worshipping, as we saw at the RNC.

[00:53:35] And so we have to ask ourselves, what's been the M.O. over the generations that has led us to this point,

[00:53:40] that the Republican Party is more of everything anti-white than it has ever been?

[00:53:46] We're going to get, with Donald Trump, a little better economy, ceteris paribus,

[00:53:51] a little decrease in crime, ceteris paribus.

[00:53:54] But we've got to look beyond that for the future.

[00:53:56] And I appreciate so much having me on.

[00:53:59] It's always a hell of a good time.

[00:54:00] You guys are wonderful, and your audience is fantastic.

[00:54:02] Fantastic.

[00:54:03] Commentator par excellence, Jason Kuna.

[00:54:05] Jason just texted you this photo from trick-or-treating at Halloween.

[00:54:10] All right.

[00:54:10] We will talk to you again soon, but it will be on the other side of this election.

[00:54:14] And, well, we'll see what happens over the course of the next week.

[00:54:18] It is going to be a rocky road, that's for sure.

[00:54:22] Jason Kuna, nowhiteguilt.org.

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[00:54:26] Talk to you again soon, Jason.

[00:54:27] We'll be back with the second hour next.