[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.
[00:00:29] Welcome, everyone, to the second post-election show this Saturday evening, November the 16th.
[00:00:37] Last week, we were out of town with Dr. Michael Hill and friends, and we were basically covering the election recap.
[00:00:44] We are moving forward from that tonight, and we will be talking more about the transition itself.
[00:00:51] So last week was breaking down the election results.
[00:00:53] Right now, tonight, for the next three hours, we will be assessing and applying opinion and analysis to the transition thus far.
[00:01:02] I'm James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander.
[00:01:05] And as Keith and I were preparing for the show earlier this evening, I said that by this point in 2016,
[00:01:16] we were already beginning to scratch our heads with regards to the way Trump was stacking his administration and his cabinet and these important positions,
[00:01:26] filling it with a lot of Bush-era neocon retreads and even people much more dangerous than that, like John Bolton.
[00:01:33] That is not happening this time.
[00:01:35] I am, as I said, all things considered, I think things are looking relatively promising so far,
[00:01:45] certainly relative to what we would have gotten from the Harris transition team and even relative to Trump in 2016.
[00:01:50] I think we can take this as a sign that if for no other reason than good old-fashioned vengeance,
[00:01:56] he is doing things differently, and I think in many ways it will be to our benefit.
[00:02:04] Now, if you want to go down these lists of appointments and look for reasons to be disappointed, you can always find that.
[00:02:13] But as I say, my philosophy is let me see what I can find that represents an area of commonality.
[00:02:21] And with that, there is, I think, reason to be encouraged with the way things are going so far.
[00:02:27] You have to understand, we understand that Trump is not a white nationalist.
[00:02:30] We understand that our movement, though it is professionalizing, though it has professionalized,
[00:02:34] though programs like this have done so much to mainstream our message over the course of, well, in our case, for the last 20 years.
[00:02:43] But for years now, our movement has been moving forward.
[00:02:45] But we certainly don't have the money, the power, and the leverage to stock these.
[00:02:52] But then no one else does either, right?
[00:02:54] To stock these administrative positions.
[00:02:56] I mean, we could get crazy and say, you know, we want Kyle Bristow for attorney general,
[00:03:01] and we want Kevin MacDonald to be the ambassador of Israel.
[00:03:04] But being realistic and of the choices that were remotely possible,
[00:03:07] you could do worse than people like Tulsi Gabbard as the director of national intelligence.
[00:03:12] And then, look, say what you will about Pete Hegseth, that Trump picked a Fox News host for the secretary of defense.
[00:03:23] And, you know, Keith, this is a guy who was in the military.
[00:03:26] He served with a distinguished military career, but he was not a high-ranking politician.
[00:03:35] You know, he wasn't a political general.
[00:03:39] And, look, he's got a Deus Volk tattoo.
[00:03:42] I think he had some sort of a European cross tattooed on his chest that got him in some hot water with Biden.
[00:03:50] He didn't work in the Pentagon, for example.
[00:03:52] That is what I consider to be the, you know, the sign of a true traitor within the armed forces.
[00:03:59] He was not there.
[00:04:00] He is very much opposed to DEI practices in the military, opposed to women in combat roles.
[00:04:08] Are they pro-Israel?
[00:04:10] Yes, many of them are.
[00:04:11] But I'll tell you this.
[00:04:13] Trump has only, so far, he is on pace to appoint Jews at a clip of 8% of his administration.
[00:04:22] That is infinitely less than Joe Biden, who is near 50%.
[00:04:28] So 8%.
[00:04:29] And you look at the faces that are beginning to, yes, there's some misses like Marco Rubio.
[00:04:35] But, listen, I like the fact that you've got somebody like Gates.
[00:04:39] Could we find areas of disagreements with Gates?
[00:04:41] Yes, but he is a renegade.
[00:04:43] He is a guy.
[00:04:44] And I love how the media is saying Trump is only stacking his administration with people who are loyal to him.
[00:04:50] Well, I mean, what is the point of winning an election if you're only going to appoint people who are going to oppose you?
[00:04:55] I mean, that defeats the whole purpose of winning.
[00:04:56] And Gates is a guy, if he can get confirmed, and there's some speculation about that, but if he can, I think these people, I think it is looking like now that they will go in with a sense of political bloodlust and start swinging the hatchets.
[00:05:10] And then if there was one person that I thought he would walk away from as being a little bit too controversial, and I said this last week, it doesn't look like he is going to honor his pledge to install RFK Jr.
[00:05:24] But then he did, and RFK Jr. is now going to be the health minister, basically, and have, if he is confirmed, and if he is, you know, Trump is trying to do these recess appointments so he doesn't have to go through the regular confirmation process.
[00:05:37] But if RFK Jr. gets in there, then he's in charge of the FDA, the CDC, and we know his stance on vaccine.
[00:05:43] Americans may all slim down for a chance.
[00:05:44] Well, he's against these over-processed foods.
[00:05:47] And again, I see friends of ours who say, well, this guy is no good.
[00:05:51] He is for, you know, for instance, reparations.
[00:05:54] Am I for reparations?
[00:05:55] No, it's a disgusting idea.
[00:05:57] But he's a Kennedy, so he's going to be a wonky on race.
[00:06:00] But, you know, frankly, his position there has nothing to do with that.
[00:06:03] And what he is saying with regards to health, a lot of that I agree with.
[00:06:08] So, again, and then Caroline LeVette.
[00:06:10] Now, Scoop Stanton was hanging out with Caroline LeVette.
[00:06:13] She's going to be the new White House press secretary.
[00:06:17] Scoop was with her back at CPAC.
[00:06:19] They were hanging out.
[00:06:20] She was on Sam Bushman's show.
[00:06:22] And so, you know, again, I like this.
[00:06:25] I like the 8%.
[00:06:26] You see a lot of white faces in this so far.
[00:06:30] I haven't seen, frankly, any blacks yet.
[00:06:33] I'm sure there will be, but it's mostly whites.
[00:06:36] I mean, there are some Jews, but, again, only 8%.
[00:06:38] And then you've got people like Elon Musk and Vivek.
[00:06:42] Who is ostensibly Jewish, but really he's not that Jewish.
[00:06:45] Vivek Ramaswamy.
[00:06:47] And if they can go in there and start cutting the fat.
[00:06:48] I mean, if they actually can go in there and trim the bureaucracy to even anywhere in the universe of what they're saying they're going to attempt to do,
[00:06:57] they're going to basically depopulate Northern Virginia.
[00:07:00] As you said, it's going to be a red state again.
[00:07:02] That's what it will be.
[00:07:03] I'm cautiously optimistic, James, about the appointments.
[00:07:07] One thing that we didn't mention is that a lot of these people, like RFK, like Tulsi Gabbard, like Matt Gates, like J.D. Vance, are smart.
[00:07:15] You know, what a change.
[00:07:17] You know, rather than a bunch of bullheaded bulls in a china shop like John Bolton, for example.
[00:07:22] Exactly.
[00:07:23] So, again, if we're looking for how would we have done it, we would obviously appoint all of our favorite guests into different positions.
[00:07:31] David Duke is head of the EEOC.
[00:07:33] Exactly.
[00:07:34] But, you know, you're not going to get anything like that.
[00:07:36] So when you look at the power and influence that the pro-white community has right now, I think we're punching above our weight.
[00:07:45] And are these people all white nationalists?
[00:07:47] No.
[00:07:47] Are any of them probably not?
[00:07:48] Or is there some overlap and commonality?
[00:07:51] Yes.
[00:07:51] And I think, again, you've got to look at it, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
[00:07:55] And for whatever reason they're going to go after some of these people, you are seeing a stark improvement with the way this administration is at least being proposed to shape up versus what we've had for really decades.
[00:08:05] Certainly my entire life.
[00:08:06] I don't think I've seen an administration look this good.
[00:08:09] And, again, it's all relative.
[00:08:10] It's all relative to what we're used to.
[00:08:12] And it ain't over until it's over, as Yogi Berra said.
[00:08:15] You know, Paul Craig Roberts said he's afraid that Matt Gaetz might turn out to be the new Jeff Sessions.
[00:08:21] Sessions gave up a great position as the, you know, senior senator from Alabama to join the Trump administration.
[00:08:30] It turned out to be a disaster.
[00:08:31] And he was gone.
[00:08:32] And we had a Democrat as the, you know, person in charge of, you know, that seat from Alabama in the Congress.
[00:08:48] And, you know, you've never heard of Sessions since.
[00:08:51] And that could happen to Matt Gaetz because if he doesn't get approved, he's already resigned from Congress.
[00:08:58] There are problems like that.
[00:09:00] But, on the other hand, the fact that people like Matt Gaetz are actually being put forward.
[00:09:05] And I think that he's serious about getting these people in because he's making these as recess appointments so they won't be voted on by the entire Senate and Congress.
[00:09:13] And I think that's great.
[00:09:15] So coming up a little bit later tonight, we'll preview second hour.
[00:09:18] Ethan Ralph, host of the popular Kill Stream video live stream, will be on with us every time Ethan and I get together,
[00:09:26] whether it's on his show or this will be his second appearance on TPC.
[00:09:30] It's always good.
[00:09:31] He's a guy who can talk about anything.
[00:09:33] And he does it with a lot of humor but also a lot of accuracy.
[00:09:37] So we're going to continue this conversation that we're just beginning right now in the second hour with Ethan.
[00:09:42] And then in the third hour, making her debut appearance on the program, Christine Lynn, we will introduce to you.
[00:09:47] She is a writer, a historian, a geopolitical analyst.
[00:09:50] And she'll be on to talk about Russia.
[00:09:52] She is an Orthodox Christian and has been a vocal opponent of what she considers to be American and NATO aggression in Eastern Europe.
[00:10:00] So you're not going to want to miss her take on Russia as Trump prepares to return to the White House.
[00:10:05] But getting back to this, I actually agree.
[00:10:08] Who would have ever thought we would have said this?
[00:10:10] I agree with David Axelrod when he said this week the second Trump administration has a wholly different feel.
[00:10:18] He says that this has a totally different feel from his first team.
[00:10:23] Better.
[00:10:24] Say what you will.
[00:10:25] This is a quote from David Axelrod, the former Obama advisor.
[00:10:28] Say what you will about the direction he wants to take this country in.
[00:10:30] But this is a different feel from 2016.
[00:10:32] Trump is stocking his administration with seasoned loyalists who will not guide but rather be guided by him.
[00:10:39] And they're about to shake up Washington.
[00:10:42] And people are going to get what they asked for, for better or worse.
[00:10:46] So we will see.
[00:10:47] And again, if Trump regresses back to the mean, we will point that out as well.
[00:10:52] It's still a lot better than he was from 2016 to 2020.
[00:10:55] We will talk about it.
[00:10:55] But all we can do right now is talk about what's happening currently.
[00:10:58] And this is our reaction to it.
[00:11:00] We'll be right back after our first break.
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[00:12:01] My brother and two other boys were the ones that got in the car with her, and she was drunk.
[00:12:07] The road that goes to her house is like really windy, and she was taking that road at 80 to 100 miles per hour,
[00:12:15] and went ahead into the road there.
[00:12:16] Her door flung open.
[00:12:18] She ran out across the street to get away from it, and the other three boys were trapped in it,
[00:12:24] and the car exploded.
[00:12:26] And then when my mom found out about it, she called me at work.
[00:12:29] I don't care what you have to do.
[00:12:31] Just get up here to the hospital.
[00:12:33] I parked my car, and I went inside, and they took us back to this little room.
[00:12:38] My mom told me that Jake had been killed, and I lost it.
[00:12:46] The other people were like, well, you can drink, but just be careful when you drink, you know?
[00:12:52] So I don't want anything to do with it, because it took my brother away from me.
[00:12:56] A public service message from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
[00:13:11] A lot of resources for you at thepoliticalcesspool.org, how some of our friends and colleagues are viewing this thing.
[00:13:22] Many of them, I would say most of them, seeing it to one degree or another the way that I do,
[00:13:27] although some are still just waiting for the shoe to drop and are sort of blackpilling the whole thing.
[00:13:35] But at our website, we have reposted some really interesting articles that I think you should check out.
[00:13:42] Kevin MacDonald, again, the Trump victory is huge.
[00:13:44] His reaction to election night.
[00:13:46] And again, if Kevin MacDonald, perhaps certainly one of the preeminent authorities on Jewish power and influence
[00:13:53] and Jewish behavioral psychology, can get behind this for the time being until reason is given otherwise,
[00:14:00] and I'm not talking about past reasons, I'm talking about what is happening now and what will happen in the future.
[00:14:05] And Michael Hill, certainly one of the preeminent Southern nationalists, can be okay with the way things are going right now.
[00:14:12] And I am.
[00:14:13] Maybe you should be, too.
[00:14:14] Brad Griffin, white women deliver for Trump.
[00:14:17] Ed Dutton, the psychology of Trump derangement.
[00:14:19] And Paul Craig Roberts, and I think this is key, and I hope Trump remembers this.
[00:14:22] So far, it looks like he might.
[00:14:24] There must be no forgiveness.
[00:14:26] There must be no forgiveness.
[00:14:28] People seem to like last week's show.
[00:14:31] One of the comments that came in from a dear listener, his reaction to the commentary last week,
[00:14:38] he wrote, great show with cold-eyed, ruthless analysis.
[00:14:43] Well, thank you.
[00:14:44] That is a very nice compliment indeed for a host to hear.
[00:14:48] Now, we had a little bit surprised when we came to the studio tonight.
[00:14:52] There was a good friend who was just sitting here waiting for us.
[00:14:58] No, I'm kidding.
[00:14:59] We actually have this friend in town.
[00:15:01] She's visiting my wife and I for the weekend.
[00:15:04] And, of course, she wanted to come in and sit in on the live broadcast, not joining us over the phone tonight,
[00:15:10] but here in the flesh and right in between Keith and I tonight here in the studio is Courtney from Alabama.
[00:15:16] She is here with us in Memphis.
[00:15:18] Courtney, you liked the show last week too.
[00:15:21] A quick hit on that before we continue to talk about the current events of the last seven days.
[00:15:26] I just think one of the major – first of all, hi, everybody.
[00:15:31] And James and Danny have been great hosts for me and my children.
[00:15:34] We're having a lot of fun here this weekend.
[00:15:38] But, anyways, I was just real pumped up after the election, just seeing a lot of the results on how whites voted.
[00:15:46] And James hit some of the thoughts I was thinking last week.
[00:15:51] It just shows how vastly different Southerners vote from the rest of the country.
[00:15:57] And it was kind of the white Southerners vote from whites in other parts of the country.
[00:16:02] And we tend to see, you know, the same patterns every election.
[00:16:08] You know, he went through how white women voted in different parts of the country.
[00:16:12] And you had like a 30-point difference between white women in Alabama and even Midwestern white women.
[00:16:18] And we always talk about how the Midwest is just as conservative as the South.
[00:16:22] And I don't really see it that way, not the upper Midwest.
[00:16:25] But, anyways, I thought – I was just real pumped up over that.
[00:16:29] I thought that was one of the major takeaways from the election.
[00:16:32] Well, thank you.
[00:16:33] I'm glad you liked it as well.
[00:16:34] Well, there's a lot to be excited about right now.
[00:16:36] If you just want to be real, I think so often our people are so guarded and jaded, and understandably so.
[00:16:42] There could never be anything good that's really happening.
[00:16:44] But in this case, maybe not for the reasons we would want, but there seems to be – it seems like at least some of our enemies may – they're certainly going to be fired.
[00:16:52] They're certainly going to be removed.
[00:16:53] And we'll see how much better the Trump administration actually is when push comes to shove and it comes time to deliver.
[00:16:59] But I think it's – at least so far, he's doing better than he did last year or eight years ago at this time.
[00:17:04] Now, here are all the things Donald Trump has promised to do on day one of his administration.
[00:17:10] Fire Jack Smith.
[00:17:11] Free the January 6ers.
[00:17:13] Drill, drill, drill.
[00:17:14] Still in the Green New Deal.
[00:17:16] And funding for schools that, quote, allow discussions about race, gender, or sexual orientation.
[00:17:22] And schools with vaccine mandates ban trans women from women's sports.
[00:17:26] Now, I'm reading from an establishment mouthpiece here.
[00:17:30] When they say trans women, what they mean is they used to be called transvestites or cross-dressers or, more simply put, they're just men.
[00:17:37] And launch mass deportations.
[00:17:40] That, again, like RFK Jr., would have probably been one of the easiest ones to already start backpedaling out of now that he's won the election and doesn't really have to do anything as a candidate that can't run for re-election again.
[00:17:53] But this is what he said.
[00:17:55] We obviously, this is Donald Trump speaking.
[00:17:57] We obviously have to make the border strong and powerful.
[00:17:59] And we have to.
[00:18:00] At the same time, when he was asked about the deportations, he said it's not a question of price tag.
[00:18:11] It's not.
[00:18:12] Really, we have no choice.
[00:18:13] When people have killed and murdered, when drug lords have destroyed countries, and now they're going to go back to those countries because they're not staying here, there is no price tag.
[00:18:24] Senator-elect Jim Banks said on CNN this week that he hopes at least 15 million migrants are deported under Trump's watch.
[00:18:34] The Wall Street Journal headline reads, Trump advisors ramp up work on massive deportation plan.
[00:18:40] And I think, folks, another thing you have to understand is that this has become a winning issue.
[00:18:48] Mass deportation.
[00:18:50] Not just trying to secure the border or even building a wall or talking about it, but actually going in and physically removing these people has become a very popular issue and has now been officially sanctioned in the public mind.
[00:19:06] Now, you've got we're talking about some of these appointees.
[00:19:11] Just to give you the difference, he went from people like John Bolton to Tulsi Gabbard.
[00:19:15] He went from a former CEO for Big Pharma to RFK Jr.
[00:19:21] And now this guy, Tom Homan, will be the new border czar.
[00:19:25] This is what he said at the Republican National Convention.
[00:19:27] Let's give it a quick listen.
[00:19:28] I got a message.
[00:19:34] As a guy who spent 34 years deporting illegal aliens, I got a message.
[00:19:39] To the millions of illegal aliens that Joe Biden's released in our country in violation of federal law, you better start packing now.
[00:19:52] You're damn right.
[00:19:55] Because you're going home.
[00:19:59] I got another message.
[00:20:01] Another message to the criminal cartels in Mexico.
[00:20:05] You're smuggling enough fentanyl across this country to kill 148,000 young Americans.
[00:20:10] You have killed more Americans than every terrorist organization in the world combined.
[00:20:15] And that's when President Trump gets back in office.
[00:20:18] He's going to designate you a terrorist organization.
[00:20:20] He's going to wipe you off the face of the earth.
[00:20:23] You're done.
[00:20:31] All right.
[00:20:31] So we'll see.
[00:20:32] But this is the rhetoric.
[00:20:34] And they have not backed down now, even though they easily could because they're in there.
[00:20:39] So this is promising.
[00:20:41] Does it change anything?
[00:20:43] Does it change what I have long believed and advocated for, which is the eventual separation of this country?
[00:20:51] It has to be partitioned.
[00:20:52] We cannot live with these other people.
[00:20:54] But right now, right now, there is some momentum and there are some good things that are happening.
[00:20:58] And we should accept that.
[00:21:00] I think we should welcome that.
[00:21:01] Absolutely.
[00:21:02] And furthermore, the left has tried to make it commonplace for people to say that it's just way too beyond the pale to talk about actually deporting these people unless they're flagrant law offenders or whatnot.
[00:21:17] No, he's not backing down from this at all.
[00:21:19] And furthermore, his base is energized by it.
[00:21:23] I really am cautious.
[00:21:25] I'm holding my breath until he actually gets sworn in.
[00:21:28] But this is something that we didn't see in the first Trump administration.
[00:21:32] We saw Paul Ryan and Rex Tillerson and people like this.
[00:21:37] Exactly.
[00:21:37] And so, again, we were saying, will he learn?
[00:21:40] Is it possible that he has learned?
[00:21:42] And so far, indications are it is possible, maybe even probable.
[00:21:47] Here again, this aborter czar.
[00:21:49] They tried to kill him.
[00:21:50] I mean, they've tried to kill him.
[00:21:51] They've tried to bankrupt him.
[00:21:53] They've tried to jail him.
[00:21:54] You know, if that doesn't get your attention, nothing will.
[00:21:57] And I don't think that Trump is the type of guy who's going to kiss and make up with him.
[00:22:01] No.
[00:22:02] Well, it doesn't look like it.
[00:22:03] Not this time.
[00:22:04] The new border czar, who we just heard from, Tom Homan.
[00:22:08] Listen, I love this masculine, in-your-face type of rhetoric.
[00:22:13] This is who we are and this is what we need.
[00:22:15] To Democratic governors in sanctuary cities, he said, quote, get the hell out of the way because we're coming.
[00:22:20] Yeah.
[00:22:21] So imagine that.
[00:22:23] For the first time ever, maybe, you would have perhaps the federal government sticking it to the blue states in the way that the federal government came and stuck it to us in the 1960s.
[00:22:37] 1860s.
[00:22:38] And the 1860s, too.
[00:22:39] But in the 1960s, of course, the only difference is these blue states are actually violating federal law, whereas, of course, the South, with its integration policies, was most certainly not.
[00:22:49] But so there you have it.
[00:22:51] Now, let's get to Stephen Miller.
[00:22:53] Yes, he's Jewish, but he's a righteous Jew by all accounts in terms of what he's advocating for.
[00:22:59] President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce in the coming days that Stephen Miller, his top immigration advisor, will serve as White House deputy chief of staff for policy.
[00:23:08] Miller served as a senior advisor to the Trump administration the first time around and has been an advocate for more restrictive immigration policy.
[00:23:17] And is expected to take on an expanded role in the president-elect's second term.
[00:23:22] He is the lead architect of Trump's plans for mass deportation of what they call undocumented immigrants.
[00:23:28] As Brad Griffin wrote about Stephen Miller, after leaving the White House after the first Trump administration, Stephen Miller became a one-man pro-white ADL, repeatedly suing the Biden administration to stop anti-white discrimination.
[00:23:40] You know, he ran national television ads talking about anti-white discrimination.
[00:23:45] Not anti-Jewish, anti-white.
[00:23:47] That's my type of Jew.
[00:23:48] And he won several cases.
[00:23:50] Well, they do exist.
[00:23:51] I mean, they're rare, but we had one here in Memphis, as you like to point out, back in the so-called civil rights era.
[00:23:56] Henry Lowe, mayor of Memphis.
[00:23:57] So, look, I mean, all we can do, and you cannot be rigid in your thinking because you have to be flexible enough to let your opinions change with new evidence when it is brought to light.
[00:24:12] We need all the friends we can get, quite frankly.
[00:24:15] And if he's going to be a true friend, you know, welcome aboard.
[00:24:18] And if Trump goes back to the 2018, 19, 20 Trump, then we'll, you know, our opinions will change.
[00:24:26] That's what you have to do.
[00:24:28] But right now, Elon and Vivek with the Department of Government Efficiency, no Nikki Haley, no Mike Pompeo.
[00:24:35] As David Axelrod said, this feels different.
[00:24:37] We will deliver to you some more white pills in the next segment.
[00:24:41] And we're only about 30 minutes away from Ethan Ralph.
[00:24:44] He will join this discussion in progress at the top of the next hour.
[00:24:47] Stay tuned.
[00:24:48] You're listening to Liberty News Radio.
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[00:26:00] Americans are showing their willingness to spend.
[00:26:03] The Commerce Department says retail purchases rose four-tenths of a percent from September to October.
[00:26:09] Auto dealers, restaurants, and electronic stores all reported higher sales,
[00:26:14] although not as strong as the August to September period.
[00:26:17] Despite inflation leaving prices about 20% higher than they were three years ago,
[00:26:23] the latest retail sales figures suggest the economy is growing briskly again.
[00:26:28] Retailers are entering the crucial holiday shopping period.
[00:26:32] Analysts are forecasting a solid shopping season, although perhaps not as robust as last year's.
[00:26:39] Americans are showing their willingness to spend.
[00:26:43] Corresponder Jackie Quinn will have that story momentarily.
[00:26:46] And officials in eastern Congo say at least 13 people have been killed,
[00:26:51] others kidnapped by rebels.
[00:26:53] More on these stories at townhall.com.
[00:27:01] More on that economic report now.
[00:27:04] It says retail purchases rose four-tenths of a percent from September to October.
[00:27:10] Auto dealers, restaurants, and electronic stores all reported higher sales,
[00:27:14] although not as strong as the August to September period.
[00:27:18] Despite inflation leaving prices about 20% higher than they were three years ago,
[00:27:24] the latest retail sales figures suggest the economy is growing briskly again.
[00:27:29] Retailers are entering the crucial holiday shopping period.
[00:27:33] Analysts are forecasting a solid shopping season,
[00:27:36] although perhaps not as robust as last year's.
[00:27:39] I'm Jackie Quinn.
[00:27:42] And don't tell that to some people who work at GM, however.
[00:27:45] The automaker is laying off some 1,000 workers.
[00:27:49] That's worldwide.
[00:27:50] Shedding costs as it tries to compete in the crowded global workforce.
[00:27:56] More on these stories at townhall.com.
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[00:30:10] All right, so again, we are taking a look and examining
[00:30:15] and sharing with you our thoughts on everything that's happened
[00:30:20] since we learned that Donald Trump had won the election.
[00:30:24] That's what we're talking about.
[00:30:26] A lot has happened since last Saturday night at this time.
[00:30:30] I don't want to sound like Pollyanna,
[00:30:32] but basically everything's coming up roses so far.
[00:30:35] You know, that's funny you say that.
[00:30:36] Actually, I've got to say this.
[00:30:38] We just got a text saying we should change our name to Pollyanna,
[00:30:41] and you did not see that.
[00:30:42] So it's uncanny that you would say that,
[00:30:46] because I didn't even tell you about that.
[00:30:48] So anyway, great minds and all.
[00:30:49] We're so starved for good news.
[00:30:50] I remember the deep disappointment of seeing all those swamp creatures
[00:30:54] being appointed under Trump's first administration,
[00:30:56] and at least, you know, he's going through the motions of saying,
[00:31:01] you know, some real change agents are coming in.
[00:31:04] Is this the silver bullet?
[00:31:05] Is this everything we wanted?
[00:31:07] No, but you don't get everything you want in politics.
[00:31:10] Is this good compared to what it would have been if it had gone the other way?
[00:31:13] Yes.
[00:31:13] How could you say it's not?
[00:31:15] It's not at least better.
[00:31:17] And, well, let's just continue to skip around a little bit.
[00:31:20] So we mentioned right before the last break,
[00:31:22] no Nikki Haley and no Mike Pompeo.
[00:31:25] Jared Kushner has ruled out being in the next Trump administration.
[00:31:29] Trump has released a policy paper on his plan to abolish the so-called trans agenda.
[00:31:37] Trump has released a statement of his plan to withdraw American troops from northern Syria per RFK Jr.
[00:31:47] Now, look, I mean, the Jews put in hundreds of millions of dollars.
[00:31:51] They're going to get some concessions, all right?
[00:31:53] They're going to be okay.
[00:31:54] Okay, but they are only represented at four times their percentage of the population so far in the Staffing Defense Administration
[00:32:06] compared to the 500 times overrepresentation they typically enjoy in institutions of power.
[00:32:14] If you don't make concessions to the Jews, you'll wind up like Bobby Kennedy and JFK.
[00:32:19] Well, I mean, you know, we knew that Trump, nobody is on that issue, but we're looking at everything else.
[00:32:23] We can talk about that and talk about nothing but that.
[00:32:26] And, you know, it's a legitimate thing and it's a legitimate concern, but let's continue to look at what we've got.
[00:32:31] Trump told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that he will work to end the war in Gaza, whatever that means.
[00:32:37] Major companies make plans to slash production in China as Trump prepares to take office.
[00:32:42] Senior advisor to President-elect Trump says the administration will focus on ending the Russia-Ukraine war
[00:32:48] rather than gaining back Russia-occupied territory.
[00:32:53] I mean, that's big.
[00:32:54] And, of course, when Zelensky called Trump to congratulate him on his win, he let Elon take the call a few days ago.
[00:33:00] So Vladimir Putin says Russia is now ready to restore relations with the United States.
[00:33:06] All right, so, you know, again, is this good news or bad news?
[00:33:09] I mean, how would you interpret that?
[00:33:10] It is good news.
[00:33:11] It is okay to believe that good things can happen.
[00:33:15] There is going to be a warrior board to weed out woke generals like Mark Milley who do not meet standards of, listen, as they put it,
[00:33:25] do not meet standards of leadership capability, strategic readiness, and commitment to military readiness.
[00:33:31] Trump had argued that diversity and inclusion had become more important than war-fighting ability.
[00:33:36] This is something that his new Secretary of Defense is all on board with.
[00:33:41] I love, I mean, a Fox News.
[00:33:42] Well, we made ourselves a laughingstock to the rest of the world with Admiral Rachel Levine, for example, and Lloyd Austin.
[00:33:48] Get these DEI hires out of there, flush all of that.
[00:33:54] See, all of this, he doesn't have to come on that strong, but the fact that he does and the people that he's proposing for these positions are coming on that strong,
[00:34:03] that is, you know, that is really a difference from the first Trump administration, and it's a welcome change.
[00:34:10] The GOP platform that was formally signed at this summer's Republican National Convention adopted the position to, quote,
[00:34:17] I love how they put this because they don't put this in any uncertain terms.
[00:34:19] They don't try to flower it up with legalese.
[00:34:22] It is just this simply.
[00:34:23] Get woke left-wing Democrats fired as soon as possible.
[00:34:26] That was put into the actual, that language was put into the Republican Party platform,
[00:34:30] and Trump said that any such personnel should resign by lunchtime on the day he's sworn back in.
[00:34:35] All right, so again, if you get a percentage of any of this to actually pan out, you're going to be doing relatively better, as I put.
[00:34:44] President-elect Trump asks trade protectionist Robert Leitenser to run U.S. trade policy.
[00:34:50] Elon Musk tweeting this week, historical guilt is dumb.
[00:34:55] Your ancestors weren't villains.
[00:34:57] Look, all of this is just good.
[00:34:59] It just is.
[00:35:00] Trump won men under 30.
[00:35:01] I said this to Kevin McDonald and Greg Johnson when I appeared on the Countercurrents election preview show a couple of days.
[00:35:09] I believe it was the Saturday before the election, that I think we are going to become the counterculture
[00:35:17] because the youth is always, I think, attracted to something that's edgy, something that is not the establishment.
[00:35:31] And that's us right now.
[00:35:32] It's certainly not the left.
[00:35:33] And so I think you're going to see a sort of countercultural shift towards more, for lack of a better term, right wing,
[00:35:41] if not even outright pro-white policies.
[00:35:42] And you're seeing that with white men, excuse me, men under 30, Trump won men under 30.
[00:35:48] So this whole idea that, well, the only reason he's competing is because there's still enough 70-year-olds and 80-year-olds voting
[00:35:55] to hold the line one last time.
[00:35:57] But that is not true because we see these results in now.
[00:36:00] And the youngest demographic of voters, Trump won the men and gained 11 points with women under 30.
[00:36:07] We are the counterculture now.
[00:36:09] Well, you know, he would have to be a real cuck if he did not come back strong after the election.
[00:36:15] But it's like they used to have in the Middle Ages bear baiting.
[00:36:18] They have prodded and poked him in every way possible.
[00:36:22] They have tried to kill him.
[00:36:23] They have tried to imprison him.
[00:36:24] They have tried to bankrupt him.
[00:36:26] They've tried to break up his marriage.
[00:36:28] Quite frankly, I think that he is, you know, I think his anger at his enemies is real.
[00:36:35] And like Paul Craig Roberts said, show him no quarter.
[00:36:38] They wouldn't show him any quarter, I guarantee you.
[00:36:40] Well, and that's the thing.
[00:36:41] So, again, if for reasons entirely different than the reasons we would want to go in there and clean house,
[00:36:48] it does appear as though he is going to go in there and do this.
[00:36:51] And, again, the people he's going to be doing this to are 100% opposed to everything we want.
[00:36:55] And they are 100% our enemies.
[00:36:57] Whereas, you know, that's certainly less than 100% with some of these people.
[00:37:02] You know, we talked with Tulsi Gabbard last summer.
[00:37:04] We, you know, Scoop was with his press secretary just a few months ago when she was on Sam Bushman's show.
[00:37:09] So, you know, I'm not saying we're plugged in or anything like that.
[00:37:12] But I'm just saying these people will talk to us at least.
[00:37:14] And that was something.
[00:37:15] And that's something that we've seen, you know, increase a lot over the last several years with the number of celebrities.
[00:37:21] And you quite frankly broke the ice on that back when Donald Trump Jr.
[00:37:25] said that he would be forever associated with the interview with you.
[00:37:29] But it went very well.
[00:37:32] And quite frankly, I don't think that was lost on Trump and his administration.
[00:37:36] And like you said, we are not treated like the redheaded stepchild at the family reunion anymore.
[00:37:42] We have to be objective.
[00:37:43] I mean, we're not cheerleading this.
[00:37:46] We're just looking at this as objectively as we can and calling it the way it is right now.
[00:37:50] Not the way it was four years ago or eight years ago.
[00:37:52] But the way it is right now.
[00:37:53] And there are some misses.
[00:37:55] It's not all perfect.
[00:37:56] I mean, it's far from perfect, but it is very good so far.
[00:38:00] Marco Rubio, bad choice for Secretary of State.
[00:38:02] What more can you say?
[00:38:03] That's a bad choice.
[00:38:05] And that's an important position.
[00:38:06] But on the other hand, look at all the good choices that he's made, like Gates and like Elon Musk and like Tulsi Gabbard and like RFK Jr.
[00:38:17] Yeah.
[00:38:18] And we've mentioned those and we can mention them again.
[00:38:20] But yes, and again, these are people that will go in there and do his bidding.
[00:38:24] You're not going to have any sort of thing.
[00:38:26] When he went in there last time, he won as, you know, an outsider to the extent that a universally known billionaire entertainer can be an outsider.
[00:38:37] He went in, but the Republican establishment was still just rotten to the core with neocons.
[00:38:41] And so there was a lot of that opposition.
[00:38:43] I mean, he has basically driven all of those people out.
[00:38:46] And the people in there now, I mean, he really will, whatever he wants to do, he will have a lot easier path to getting it accomplished with control of the House and control of the Senate and control of the Supreme Court himself and the Oval Office.
[00:39:01] And then all of the people he's staffing are people who would do anything he asks because they are loyalists.
[00:39:08] And I don't, you know, the media uses that as if it's some sort of pejorative.
[00:39:12] I would want to appoint people who would do what I wanted them to do.
[00:39:16] Of course, you know, if you want to govern.
[00:39:17] I think that in his first term he thought that he could appoint and delegate and basically go out on the golf course and play golf.
[00:39:23] Well, he knows now that he's got to be hands-on, and I think that's what's going to happen.
[00:39:28] And we're going to talk to some former members of Congress here in the next few days and get a sense of, you know, he's got a year.
[00:39:36] You know, that first year is so important because that's really when you got that year.
[00:39:40] He got sidetracked by Paul Ryan in his first term to pass Mitch McConnell's, you know, budget.
[00:39:46] And I don't think that's going to happen again.
[00:39:49] But this time he will, whatever he wants to do, he's going to have an easier path to get it done.
[00:39:55] And it's just going to see how he wants to spend that currency for this first year before you go into the midterm re-election year.
[00:40:00] Or else we're going to find out just how strong the opposition is because he's going to bring it out.
[00:40:04] There was something that I saw that was actually comical to me and humorous, that he appointed Mike Huckabee to be the ambassador to Israel.
[00:40:14] Now, this is something that's very interesting because Mike Huckabee is this evangelical, fundamentalist, Southern Baptist.
[00:40:19] And just do you know how much he's going to irritate the Jews?
[00:40:23] He worships them.
[00:40:25] He worships them, and he is subservient to them.
[00:40:28] But, I mean, you know, he actually, you know, does believe in the faith, and he's going to go over there.
[00:40:34] He's going to bring Hee Haw to Tel Aviv.
[00:40:37] I just, I just, there's just something about that that's kind of funny to me.
[00:40:43] And because, you know, even though he certainly looks at them with stars in his eyes, they're going to look down on him.
[00:40:49] And that's just going to be, I think, an interesting and funny dynamic to see play out.
[00:40:53] And I thought that was, you know, as far as it can go, pretty interesting and –
[00:40:57] Now if he had appointed Chuck Ball when it was –
[00:40:59] We're going to take a quick timeout.
[00:41:01] We'll be right back.
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[00:43:13] So again, insofar as Donald Trump screwed up in his first term,
[00:43:19] three of the biggest mistakes he made, as someone else put it this week,
[00:43:24] were, of course, empowering and deferring to Jared Kushner and Ivanka,
[00:43:29] empowering these woke generals and allowing Reince Priebus and Mike Pence to staff his incoming government.
[00:43:38] That is not happening.
[00:43:39] That is not happening.
[00:43:41] And then Paul Ryan setting the agenda for that first year when he had the ability and the political power
[00:43:45] and currency to get it done.
[00:43:48] That is not happening so far.
[00:43:50] That is certainly not happening.
[00:43:53] Really, some of the most, I mean, Matt Gaetz is just a flamethrower.
[00:43:58] There's a lot of things you could say that you don't like about him.
[00:44:01] I get it.
[00:44:02] But this is a guy that will go to war for Trump against Trump's enemies,
[00:44:07] who just so happen to be our enemies as well.
[00:44:09] So again, where it stands right now in 2025, Donald Trump will be the president.
[00:44:14] Republicans will have the Senate, the majority of the House seats.
[00:44:18] There'll be a 6-3 Republican majority on the Supreme Court
[00:44:21] and not a lot of this dysfunction with people with conflicting views of Trump,
[00:44:26] to Trump's or at least to Trump's purported viewpoint,
[00:44:30] being put in positions to block his vision.
[00:44:32] So that is not happening right now.
[00:44:34] Now, how much that will benefit us, we'll see.
[00:44:37] But if you get nothing but some form of deportation and nothing else,
[00:44:43] I mean, that is rolling back the demographic displacement.
[00:44:46] Although the Hispanics, which were the fastest-growing non-white demographic,
[00:44:51] like Trump, helped him win.
[00:44:53] So anyway, it's just a world that we didn't expect a few months ago.
[00:44:58] So again, setting in with us tonight is our longtime friend,
[00:45:04] Courtney from Alabama, and she made the trip up here.
[00:45:08] She and my wife had been planning this for a long, long time,
[00:45:11] really since last year.
[00:45:13] And we had a good time today, didn't we, Courtney?
[00:45:15] We went out, my family and yours.
[00:45:17] We went to the zoo, and it was just a perfect day.
[00:45:19] It couldn't have been more perfect.
[00:45:20] About 65 degrees, cool, clean, crisp, and clear, a little breezy,
[00:45:25] nice chill in the air, and those high cirrus clouds.
[00:45:30] And it was just fall colors, and we saw a lot of animals.
[00:45:35] Yes.
[00:45:36] My children and their children, they get along so well with each other.
[00:45:43] It's so great seeing them play with each other.
[00:45:46] And Danny and James are just such great hosts.
[00:45:50] It's been a great trip.
[00:45:53] As James said, Danny and I have been trying to plan this for a while.
[00:45:56] She invited me up a year ago.
[00:45:59] So here we are finally.
[00:46:03] Too bad my husband wasn't able to make it.
[00:46:06] James and Danny have met my husband.
[00:46:07] They've come and stayed with us before, but he wasn't able to make this trip.
[00:46:10] But anyways, it's been a great trip.
[00:46:14] And James, did you want me to go ahead and...
[00:46:17] Yeah, what do you want to talk about?
[00:46:18] Okay, I was going to ask a question related to what we're talking about now,
[00:46:22] and then also do a quick follow-up since you gave me permission to what I just said a minute ago.
[00:46:28] Yeah, like, you know, talk, and I'll make this real quick,
[00:46:31] but talking about how different regional differences around the country when you look at white people.
[00:46:39] Now, there are some regions around the country where I do see similarities with Southerners,
[00:46:45] and Keith has touched on this before, but you see overlap with the lower Midwest as opposed to the upper Midwest.
[00:46:52] The lower prairie states and then the interior west, like the interior mountain states where the Cowboys settled.
[00:46:59] Every time when you look on a post-election map, those are all the reddest states along with the south,
[00:47:04] and it just so happens that those are also areas where Southerners heavily settled.
[00:47:08] Again, the lower Midwest, lower prairie states, interior west.
[00:47:13] Yeah, the lower Midwest is very different from the upper Midwest, as I just said a minute ago
[00:47:18] when talking about how whites up there voted compared to a state like Alabama.
[00:47:23] But anyways, so now going into what we're talking about now, I do have a quick question.
[00:47:30] I know even people in our circles are kind of divided over the 2020 election.
[00:47:35] Some people say there was no voting fraud, and then others of us say there definitely was.
[00:47:41] So I know it's of less importance to some people than it is to others,
[00:47:45] but do you think Trump is going to take this opportunity to get to the bottom of what happened during that election
[00:47:52] and have people arrested, especially for the sake of the January 6th prisoners?
[00:47:58] I mean, because there's just a lot involved with all that that I think he needs to expose if he can.
[00:48:05] Well, I definitely think that he is going to release the people on January 6th.
[00:48:09] If he doesn't, that's a travesty.
[00:48:12] Those are the people that actually put their livelihood and their freedom on the line
[00:48:17] to protest what was obviously a stolen election.
[00:48:21] And, you know, not only does he need to let them out of jail,
[00:48:24] he needs to pay them some money, some reparations from the government
[00:48:28] for ruining the last four years of their lives.
[00:48:33] Getting back to one other thing, Courtney, about the election results,
[00:48:37] although I said we wouldn't do that.
[00:48:39] An interesting follow-up.
[00:48:41] Greg Hood put it well at Amron.
[00:48:43] By the way, Amron is in session tonight.
[00:48:45] This is the American We Say Hello to all of our friends up there.
[00:48:49] So many friends up there.
[00:48:50] We didn't get a chance to make it this year because of travel conflicts,
[00:48:54] and I was out of town last week.
[00:48:56] Be out of town again next week.
[00:48:58] I thought last week was my last trip of the year, but now there's another one.
[00:49:01] It's just we can't be out of town every single weekend.
[00:49:04] But anyway, it's always a great time at Amron,
[00:49:06] and I'm sure they are in the throes of it now.
[00:49:12] This will be about their banquet time.
[00:49:13] But Gregory Hood at Amron.
[00:49:15] President Donald Trump is back, barring catastrophe.
[00:49:18] The 45th president of the United States will be the 47th,
[00:49:20] and this time he has a mandate.
[00:49:23] Many progressives were confident Kamala Harris would cruise to victory
[00:49:26] and end the MAGA movement once and for all.
[00:49:28] But after their defeat, they all know who to blame, white people.
[00:49:32] This election showed that Americans can't be cowed so easily by charges of racism.
[00:49:37] It was not a total victory for white.
[00:49:39] President Donald Trump would never call it one.
[00:49:41] Yet, independent thinking and a willingness to spite the media are great reasons for hope.
[00:49:45] And that's one thing I want to mention and talk to Ethan Ralph about
[00:49:49] when he joins us at the top of the next hour is just the media reaction to this.
[00:49:52] And it is true, and I think Jason Kessler pointed this out last week,
[00:49:56] all of the left wing.
[00:49:57] Donald Trump, and again, this is typical Trump.
[00:49:59] You take the good and the bad and the bitter and the better.
[00:50:03] But he seemed to remember in his victory speech every group of people that voted for him
[00:50:06] except for the biggest one.
[00:50:09] But as Jason Kessler pointed out last week, if you go to left wing media,
[00:50:14] I mean, I mean really left wing media like MSNBC, the worst of the worst,
[00:50:18] they know who elected Trump, and it was whites.
[00:50:22] You want me to say something?
[00:50:23] If you'd like.
[00:50:24] You've got the mic in your hand.
[00:50:26] Yeah, you know, I get so tired of hearing, you know, the mainstream right make such a big deal
[00:50:31] about thinking, you know, non-white males, you know, like black males, you know,
[00:50:37] but even though, you know, most of their demographic did not vote for Trump,
[00:50:42] and it's by a long shot.
[00:50:44] I mean, yeah, we should give credit where it's due,
[00:50:46] where we see improvement with certain demographics.
[00:50:48] But the bottom line, like you said, is white people elected him.
[00:50:52] You can talk about it's always so fascinating to break down election data.
[00:51:02] And certainly we look at it racially.
[00:51:06] We look at how the race is voted.
[00:51:08] We look at men and women.
[00:51:09] But another thing that is interesting, and this was something that came out
[00:51:12] that we didn't mention last week, is how the vote is divided
[00:51:18] when you add faith into it as well, and faith in race, how it will.
[00:51:24] Listen, let me just put this back at this very quickly.
[00:51:27] You'll like this.
[00:51:27] It says 81% of white evangelical Protestants voted for Trump.
[00:51:32] 86% of black Protestants voted for Harris.
[00:51:35] Now, that is fascinating.
[00:51:36] That shows you exactly what the contrast is,
[00:51:38] and basically we need a little love over here.
[00:51:40] Another thing is economic status.
[00:51:43] The white working class definitely voted in a higher percentage for Trump
[00:51:48] than the white liberal upper classes, or the elites, so-called.
[00:51:53] The elites have the money.
[00:51:55] They've been supporting Democrats, and they've been basically supporting sexual perversion.
[00:52:02] You know, I think that's where they went a bridge too far back in the 90s,
[00:52:06] and you're finding a lot of immigrants, Muslims and Hispanics, that just don't cotton to that.
[00:52:13] And I think basically the left has driven them into the arms of Trump.
[00:52:17] You're talking specifically about the transgender.
[00:52:19] We've always talked about this.
[00:52:21] All of these radical legalitarian movements met some speed bumps,
[00:52:26] but with the transgenderism and the Ford...
[00:52:29] They met the Berlin Wall.
[00:52:34] So there is that.
[00:52:35] But anyway, I found that interesting how purported Christians, white versus black,
[00:52:40] could vote so diametrically opposed.
[00:52:42] These black churches, I'll tell you what, there was actually something...
[00:52:45] Oh, if I could bring it up.
[00:52:46] I don't think we're going to have time to play it.
[00:52:48] I'm going to try.
[00:52:48] I don't think I'll be able to find it and pull it up in time.
[00:52:51] But this is...
[00:52:51] Oh, yeah, this thing, it was also at Ameren.
[00:52:55] It was Gregory Hood's piece.
[00:52:56] I might have to bring that up in the next hour.
[00:53:00] But it was basically this so-called black preacher who was just giving the most politically and racially charged thing.
[00:53:09] But that's what they do.
[00:53:10] No pun intended, but he was hot as a peppered coon.
[00:53:12] Kamala Harris was at that black so-called church in Atlanta with the black power fist with a cross in its hands.
[00:53:20] I mean, they don't even pretend that it's a church.
[00:53:22] It's basically just a...
[00:53:23] Yeah, that's had an effect.
[00:53:24] They don't have...
[00:53:25] You don't find any officials from the Republican Party denouncing that.
[00:53:29] But the voters saw it, and they know what the Democrats stand for, who their favorites are, and who their favorites are not.
[00:53:36] And they voted in their own interest this time.
[00:53:40] Well, in any event, I don't know where I can find that.
[00:53:42] I didn't save that one.
[00:53:43] But it was certainly something to see, the reaction from the left.
[00:53:48] It was almost like that scene from the Blues Brothers where, you know, they've got trampolines.
[00:53:52] They're jumping from one side of the sanctuary to the next.
[00:53:56] But in any event...
[00:53:58] So, again, this is just some of the takes we have on how this transition period,
[00:54:04] and we're only two weeks into it, a little less than that, as we sit here tonight.
[00:54:09] So, still a lot to happen before January the 20th.
[00:54:14] The Trump will be sworn in on Martin Luther King Day.
[00:54:16] You know that they really wanted Harris to be able to do that.
[00:54:20] So, that'll really get them going to see him sworn in.
[00:54:27] That will sandpaper wildcats' asses.
[00:54:29] All right.
[00:54:29] We're going to take a quick timeout, and we'll be back with Ethan Ralph.
[00:54:33] Stay tuned.
[00:54:33] Always entertaining, always fun when we team up with Ethan.
[00:54:37] We'll see you next time.